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ci(nightly): regression guard for backend /import:ro mount
Sara flagged that a future "compose cleanup" PR could silently drop the
backend volumes block and CI would happily pass while mass import on
staging silently broke. Adds a pre-build step that renders the staging
compose config and fails the deploy if `target: /import` or
`read_only: true` is missing.

Local verification of the guard:
- Volumes block removed → `grep -q 'target: /import'` exits 1 → step fails
- Volumes block present → both greps match → step passes

Addresses Sara's review on #526.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-11 20:08:30 +02:00

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name: nightly
# Builds and deploys the staging environment from main every night.
# Runs on the self-hosted runner using Docker-out-of-Docker (the docker
# socket is mounted in), so `docker compose build` produces images on
# the host daemon and `docker compose up` consumes them directly — no
# registry hop.
#
# Operational assumptions (see docs/DEPLOYMENT.md §3 for the full setup):
#
# 1. Single-tenant self-hosted runner. The "Write staging env file" step
# writes every secret to .env.staging on the runner filesystem; the
# `if: always()` cleanup step removes it. A multi-tenant runner
# would need to switch to docker compose --env-file <(stdin) instead.
#
# 2. Host docker layer cache is authoritative. There is no
# actions/cache; we rely on the host daemon to keep Maven and npm
# layers warm between runs. A `docker system prune` on the host
# will cause the next nightly build to be cold (510 min slower).
#
# Staging environment isolation:
# - project name: archiv-staging
# - host ports: backend 8081, frontend 3001
# - profile: staging (starts mailpit instead of a real SMTP relay)
#
# Required Gitea secrets:
# STAGING_POSTGRES_PASSWORD
# STAGING_MINIO_PASSWORD
# STAGING_MINIO_APP_PASSWORD
# STAGING_OCR_TRAINING_TOKEN
# STAGING_APP_ADMIN_USERNAME
# STAGING_APP_ADMIN_PASSWORD
on:
schedule:
- cron: "0 2 * * *"
workflow_dispatch:
env:
# Ensures the backend Dockerfile's `RUN --mount=type=cache` lines are
# honoured (Maven cache survives between runs).
DOCKER_BUILDKIT: "1"
jobs:
deploy-staging:
# `ubuntu-latest` matches our self-hosted runner's advertised label
# (the runner has labels: ubuntu-latest / ubuntu-24.04 / ubuntu-22.04).
# `self-hosted` would never match — no runner advertises it — so the
# job parks in the queue forever. ADR-011's "single-tenant" promise
# is at the repo level; sharing this runner between CI and deploys
# for the same repo is within that boundary.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Write staging env file
run: |
cat > .env.staging <<EOF
TAG=nightly
PORT_BACKEND=8081
PORT_FRONTEND=3001
APP_DOMAIN=staging.raddatz.cloud
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${{ secrets.STAGING_POSTGRES_PASSWORD }}
MINIO_PASSWORD=${{ secrets.STAGING_MINIO_PASSWORD }}
MINIO_APP_PASSWORD=${{ secrets.STAGING_MINIO_APP_PASSWORD }}
OCR_TRAINING_TOKEN=${{ secrets.STAGING_OCR_TRAINING_TOKEN }}
APP_ADMIN_USERNAME=${{ secrets.STAGING_APP_ADMIN_USERNAME }}
APP_ADMIN_PASSWORD=${{ secrets.STAGING_APP_ADMIN_PASSWORD }}
MAIL_HOST=mailpit
MAIL_PORT=1025
MAIL_USERNAME=
MAIL_PASSWORD=
MAIL_SMTP_AUTH=false
MAIL_STARTTLS_ENABLE=false
APP_MAIL_FROM=noreply@staging.raddatz.cloud
IMPORT_HOST_DIR=/srv/familienarchiv-staging/import
EOF
- name: Verify backend /import:ro mount is wired
# Regression guard for #526: the /admin/system mass-import card
# only works when the backend service mounts the host import
# payload at /import (read-only). If a future "compose cleanup"
# PR drops the volumes block, mass import silently breaks again.
# `compose config` renders both shorthand and longform mounts as
# `target: /import` + `read_only: true`, so we assert against
# the rendered form rather than the raw source YAML.
run: |
set -e
docker compose \
-f docker-compose.prod.yml \
-p archiv-staging \
--env-file .env.staging \
--profile staging \
config > /tmp/compose-rendered.yml
grep -q '^[[:space:]]*target: /import$' /tmp/compose-rendered.yml \
|| { echo "::error::backend is missing the /import bind mount (see #526)"; exit 1; }
grep -A2 '^[[:space:]]*target: /import$' /tmp/compose-rendered.yml \
| grep -q 'read_only: true' \
|| { echo "::error::backend /import mount is not read-only (see #526)"; exit 1; }
- name: Build images
# `--pull` forces re-fetching pinned base images so a CVE
# re-publication of the same tag (e.g. node:20.19.0-alpine3.21,
# postgres:16-alpine) is picked up instead of being served
# from the host's stale Docker layer cache.
run: |
docker compose \
-f docker-compose.prod.yml \
-p archiv-staging \
--env-file .env.staging \
--profile staging \
build --pull
- name: Deploy staging
run: |
docker compose \
-f docker-compose.prod.yml \
-p archiv-staging \
--env-file .env.staging \
--profile staging \
up -d --wait --remove-orphans
- name: Smoke test deployed environment
# Healthchecks confirm containers are healthy; they do NOT confirm the
# public surface works. This step catches: Caddy not reloaded, HSTS
# header dropped, /actuator block bypassed.
#
# --resolve pins staging.raddatz.cloud to the runner's loopback so we
# do NOT depend on the host router doing hairpin NAT (many SOHO
# routers do not, or do so only after a firmware update). SNI still
# uses the public hostname so the cert validates correctly.
run: |
set -e
HOST="staging.raddatz.cloud"
URL="https://$HOST"
RESOLVE="--resolve $HOST:443:127.0.0.1"
echo "Smoke test: $URL (pinned to 127.0.0.1)"
curl -fsS $RESOLVE --max-time 10 "$URL/login" -o /dev/null
# Pin the preload-list-eligible HSTS value, not just header presence:
# a degraded `max-age=1` or a dropped `includeSubDomains; preload` must
# fail this check rather than pass it silently.
curl -fsS $RESOLVE --max-time 10 -I "$URL/" \
| grep -Eqi 'strict-transport-security:[[:space:]]*max-age=31536000.*includeSubDomains.*preload'
# Permissions-Policy denies APIs the app does not use (camera,
# microphone, geolocation). A regression that loosens or drops the
# header now fails the smoke step.
curl -fsS $RESOLVE --max-time 10 -I "$URL/" \
| grep -Eqi 'permissions-policy:[[:space:]]*camera=\(\),[[:space:]]*microphone=\(\),[[:space:]]*geolocation=\(\)'
status=$(curl -s $RESOLVE -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" --max-time 10 "$URL/actuator/health")
[ "$status" = "404" ] || { echo "expected 404 from /actuator/health, got $status"; exit 1; }
echo "All smoke checks passed"
- name: Cleanup env file
# LOAD-BEARING: `if: always()` is the linchpin of the ADR-011
# single-tenant runner trust model. Every secret in .env.staging
# is plain text on the runner filesystem until this step runs.
# If a future refactor drops `if: always()`, a failed deploy
# leaves the env-file behind. Do not remove this conditional
# without first re-evaluating ADR-011.
if: always()
run: rm -f .env.staging