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| # Infrastructure Planning Notes
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| This document captures next steps for adopting Coolify and Gitea CI/registry in a controlled, reproducible way.
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| ## 1. Coolify Rollout Strategy
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| 1. **Create a disposable sandbox first**
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|    - Spin up a local VM (or an inexpensive VPS) dedicated to Coolify experiments.
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|    - Use it to run the installer, attach your Gitea instance, and deploy this repository end-to-end.
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|    - Exercise high-value features (PR previews, environment variables, health checks) without risking production downtime.
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| 2. **Keep the sandbox long-term**
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|    - After production goes live, retain the sandbox as a staging ground for platform upgrades and new service integrations.
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|    - Rehearse backup/restore workflows and new release rollouts here before promoting changes.
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| 3. **Provision production infrastructure once comfortable**
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|    - Select a control-plane VPS with at least 2 vCPUs, 4–8 GB RAM, and SSD storage; add additional app servers later if demand grows.
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|    - Repeat the installation using hardened settings (firewall rules, fail2ban, automated backups).
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|    - Point the production Coolify instance at the same container registry and Gitea repository tested in the sandbox.
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| ## 2. Deployment Checklist for Each Environment
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| - Link Gitea and verify the CI workflow pushes backend/frontend images with commit tags.
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| - Import this repository in Coolify and target `deploy/coolify/docker-compose.yml`.
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| - Set environment variables (`BACKEND_IMAGE`, `FRONTEND_IMAGE`, `POSTGRES_*`, `JWT_SECRET`, `REACT_APP_API_URL`).
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| - Configure post-deploy hooks (`npm run migrate`, optionally `npm run seed`).
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| - Test PR preview environments end-to-end (create PR, verify preview URL, merge, confirm teardown).
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| - Validate monitoring/alerting (Coolify health checks, optional external uptime monitor).
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| ## 3. Gitea CI & Runner Guidance
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| - **Use a dedicated runner VM or lightweight VPS.** Keeping the runner separate from your Gitea host avoids resource contention and lets you scale build capacity independently.
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| - Install the Gitea Actions Runner via Docker or binary, register it against your Gitea instance, and grant network access to both the registry and Coolify endpoints.
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| - Start with a single runner sized similarly to the sandbox Coolify VM (2 vCPU / 4 GB RAM). Add more runners or scale up as build concurrency increases.
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| - Store registry credentials (`REGISTRY_HOST`, `REGISTRY_USERNAME`, `REGISTRY_PASSWORD`) as encrypted Gitea secrets so workflows can push images automatically.
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| ## 4. Container Registry Considerations
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| - Gitea ships with a built-in registry; enable it if you want an all-in-one solution. Alternatively, use another OCI registry (Harbor, GitHub Container Registry, Docker Hub) if already available.
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| - Whichever registry you choose, ensure:
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|   - TLS certificates are valid and trusted by both the runner and Coolify hosts.
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|   - Storage quotas can handle CI build artifacts and PR-preview images.
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|   - Access tokens have scope for both push (CI) and pull (Coolify).
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| ## 5. Learning Path & Practice Drills
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| - **Walkthroughs to complete in the sandbox:**
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|   1. Fresh Coolify install + first deployment of this app.
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|   2. PR preview flow from Gitea branch → CI build → Coolify preview → teardown.
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|   3. Coolify backup/restore exercise (export settings, recreate on new VM).
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|   4. Registry credential rotation (update secret, trigger new deploy).
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| - **Reference material:**
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|   - Coolify docs (install, server management, multi-server guides).
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|   - Gitea Actions documentation for runner installation and secret management.
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|   - OCI registry basics (tags, authentication, retention policies).
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| Completing these drills will build confidence before you commit production traffic to the platform.
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