- Consolidated Redis service into the main `docker-compose.yml`, removing the separate API Docker Compose file.
- Added health checks for Redis and API services to ensure proper service readiness.
- Updated API router to include a public health check endpoint.
- Cleaned up the web Dockerfile by removing unnecessary environment variable copying.
These changes enhance service orchestration and improve the reliability of the application during development.
- Removed version specification from `docker-compose.yml` for simplicity.
- Eliminated the `env_file` directive in the `web` service to streamline environment variable management.
- Updated the `Dockerfile` for the API to conditionally copy SSL certificates based on the environment, enhancing flexibility for local and production setups.
These changes aim to simplify the configuration and improve the development workflow.
- Expanded `.env.example` with additional environment variables for local development, including AWS credentials, database connection strings, and API keys.
- Removed the `api/.env.example` file as its contents have been consolidated into the main `.env.example`.
These changes enhance the local development setup by providing a comprehensive example of required environment variables.
- Updated the logic to determine final_permission by checking if permission is Some, simplifying the condition.
- Improved error handling for non-public threads when no permissions are provided.
- Removed unused imports for `serde_json` and `tokio::task::JoinSet` in the `post_datasets.rs` file.
- This cleanup improves code readability and reduces unnecessary dependencies.
- Added steps to configure AWS credentials and download the Postgres SSL certificate from S3 in the GitHub Actions workflow.
- Updated the Dockerfile to reflect the new path for the SSL certificate, ensuring it is correctly copied to the container.
These changes improve the security and organization of SSL certificate handling during the deployment process.
- Changed the directory structure for SSL certificates in the GitHub Actions workflow, creating a new path `certs/cert` for better organization.
- Updated the Dockerfile to reference the new certificate path, ensuring the SSL certificate is correctly installed in the container.
These changes improve the clarity and maintainability of the deployment process.
- Added steps to create a directory for SSL certificates and copy the downloaded certificate to the new location in the GitHub Actions workflow.
- Updated the Dockerfile to reference the new certificate path, ensuring proper installation of the SSL certificate in the container.
These changes improve the organization of SSL certificates and enhance the deployment process.