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Task #554. Adds a full Web Push stack on top of the existing Socket.IO notification fan-out so the iPad PWA (and any installed browser) receives system notifications when Tx OS is closed or backgrounded. Backend - New `push_subscriptions` table (userId + unique endpoint + p256dh/auth keys + ua + timestamps), exported from `@workspace/db`. - `artifacts/api-server/src/lib/push.ts`: - VAPID bootstrap from env, else cached file at LOCAL_STORAGE_ROOT (Docker volume) with /tmp fallback for Replit dev, else ephemeral in-memory. - `sendPushToUser()` honours `notificationsMuted` + per-channel prefs (orders/meetings/notes), prunes 404/410 endpoints, truncates payload bodies to ~3500 bytes so over-sized notes don't kill delivery. - `upsertSubscription()` deletes a stale row first when the same browser endpoint flips to a different user (account switch on shared device) so the previous user's notifications can't leak. - Three new routes: `GET /api/push/vapid-public-key`, `POST /api/push/subscribe`, `POST /api/push/unsubscribe` (auth-gated, Zod-validated). - Push hooked into the 4 existing emit sites: service-orders `notifyUser`, notes new-note + reply, executive-meeting broadcast. Frontend - `artifacts/tx-os/public/sw.js`: push + notificationclick handlers only (no asset caching). Focuses an existing tab or opens a new one at the payload URL. - SW registration in `main.tsx` scoped to `BASE_URL`. - `use-push-subscription` hook (enable/disable/refresh + status: unsupported / denied / default / subscribed). - New `PushToggleRow` in `NotificationSettingsContent` with ar/en strings (notifSettings.push.*). iPad copy explains that the user must add to Home Screen first for iOS to allow Web Push. Plumbing - OpenAPI: 3 new operations under `notifications` tag; orval codegen run. - `docker-compose.yml` passes VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY / VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY / VAPID_SUBJECT through to the api service. - `pnpm --filter @workspace/db run push` applied the schema. - web-push + @types/web-push installed in api-server. Verification - API restarts clean; `/api/push/vapid-public-key` returns the generated key; subscribe endpoint 401s without auth as expected. - Architect review surfaced two HIGH issues (account-switch leak, payload size); both fixed before completion.
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5.0 KiB
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141 lines
5.0 KiB
YAML
name: tx-os
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services:
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postgres:
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image: postgres:16-alpine
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-tx}
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-tx_dev_password}
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POSTGRES_DB: ${POSTGRES_DB:-tx}
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volumes:
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- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U ${POSTGRES_USER:-tx} -d ${POSTGRES_DB:-tx}"]
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interval: 5s
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timeout: 5s
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retries: 20
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migrate:
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build:
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context: .
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dockerfile: docker/api-server.Dockerfile
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image: tx-os/api-server:latest
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depends_on:
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postgres:
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condition: service_healthy
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environment:
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NODE_ENV: production
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DATABASE_URL: postgres://${POSTGRES_USER:-tx}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-tx_dev_password}@postgres:5432/${POSTGRES_DB:-tx}
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# Seed passwords are now optional. When unset, the seed script
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# creates roles/permissions only and leaves admin creation to
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# the first-run Setup Wizard (/api/setup/complete).
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SEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${SEED_ADMIN_PASSWORD:-}
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SEED_USER_PASSWORD: ${SEED_USER_PASSWORD:-}
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SEED_DEMO_MEETINGS: ${SEED_DEMO_MEETINGS:-false}
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PUBLIC_BASE_URL: ${PUBLIC_BASE_URL:-http://localhost:${APP_PORT:-3000}}
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user: root
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entrypoint: ["/usr/bin/tini", "--"]
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command: ["/bin/bash", "/usr/local/bin/migrate.sh"]
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restart: "no"
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api:
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build:
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context: .
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dockerfile: docker/api-server.Dockerfile
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image: tx-os/api-server:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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depends_on:
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postgres:
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condition: service_healthy
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migrate:
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condition: service_completed_successfully
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environment:
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NODE_ENV: production
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PORT: 8080
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DATABASE_URL: postgres://${POSTGRES_USER:-tx}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-tx_dev_password}@postgres:5432/${POSTGRES_DB:-tx}
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SESSION_SECRET: ${SESSION_SECRET:?SESSION_SECRET is required — copy .env.docker.example to .env and edit it}
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LOCAL_STORAGE_SIGNING_SECRET: ${LOCAL_STORAGE_SIGNING_SECRET:-${SESSION_SECRET}}
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LOCAL_STORAGE_ROOT: /app/storage
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STORAGE_DRIVER: ${STORAGE_DRIVER:-local}
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PRIVATE_OBJECT_DIR: ${PRIVATE_OBJECT_DIR:-/app/storage/private}
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PUBLIC_OBJECT_SEARCH_PATHS: ${PUBLIC_OBJECT_SEARCH_PATHS:-/app/storage/public}
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DEFAULT_OBJECT_STORAGE_BUCKET_ID: ${DEFAULT_OBJECT_STORAGE_BUCKET_ID:-tx-local}
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ALLOWED_ORIGINS: ${ALLOWED_ORIGINS:-http://localhost:${APP_PORT:-3000}}
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PUBLIC_BASE_URL: ${PUBLIC_BASE_URL:-http://localhost:${APP_PORT:-3000}}
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TRUST_PROXY_HTTPS: ${TRUST_PROXY_HTTPS:-false}
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LOG_LEVEL: ${LOG_LEVEL:-info}
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HTTPS_MODE: ${HTTPS_MODE:-local}
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LOCAL_DOMAIN: ${LOCAL_DOMAIN:-}
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LOCAL_IP: ${LOCAL_IP:-}
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SMTP_HOST: ${SMTP_HOST:-}
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SMTP_PORT: ${SMTP_PORT:-}
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SMTP_USER: ${SMTP_USER:-}
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SMTP_PASS: ${SMTP_PASS:-}
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SMTP_FROM: ${SMTP_FROM:-}
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SMTP_SECURE: ${SMTP_SECURE:-}
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VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY: ${VAPID_PUBLIC_KEY:-}
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VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY: ${VAPID_PRIVATE_KEY:-}
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VAPID_SUBJECT: ${VAPID_SUBJECT:-}
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volumes:
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- app_storage:/app/storage
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web:
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build:
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context: .
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dockerfile: docker/tx-os.Dockerfile
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image: tx-os/web:latest
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restart: unless-stopped
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depends_on:
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- api
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# No host port binding — Caddy is the single public edge.
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expose:
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- "80"
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caddy:
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image: caddy:2.8-alpine
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restart: unless-stopped
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depends_on:
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- api
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- web
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environment:
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LOCAL_DOMAIN: ${LOCAL_DOMAIN:-tx.local}
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LOCAL_IP: ${LOCAL_IP:-127.0.0.1}
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HTTPS_MODE: ${HTTPS_MODE:-local}
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# Pick the Caddyfile at boot. We auto-fall-back to the cert-free
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# Caddyfile.skip when HTTPS_MODE=skip OR when /certs is missing
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# the keypair, so a fresh `./start.sh` works on hosts that don't
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# have mkcert without any extra wiring.
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entrypoint:
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- /bin/sh
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- -c
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- |
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if [ "$${HTTPS_MODE}" = "skip" ] || [ ! -f /certs/local-cert.pem ] || [ ! -f /certs/local-key.pem ]; then
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exec caddy run --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile.skip --adapter caddyfile
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else
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exec caddy run --config /etc/caddy/Caddyfile --adapter caddyfile
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fi
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ports:
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# HTTP edge: defaults to APP_PORT so the legacy http://localhost:${APP_PORT}
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# URL keeps working without modifying start.sh.
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- "${HTTP_PORT:-${APP_PORT:-3000}}:80"
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# HTTPS edge: HTTPS_PORT is the operator-facing variable used by
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# both .env.example (default 443, for local-setup.sh users) and
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# .env.docker.example (default 8443, for start.sh users on hosts
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# without privileged-port access). When HTTPS_MODE=skip the
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# entrypoint loads Caddyfile.skip which doesn't listen on :443,
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# so a high default keeps the bind harmless either way.
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- "${HTTPS_PORT:-443}:443"
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volumes:
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- ./docker/Caddyfile:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile:ro
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- ./docker/Caddyfile.skip:/etc/caddy/Caddyfile.skip:ro
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- ./certs:/certs:ro
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- caddy_data:/data
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- caddy_config:/config
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volumes:
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postgres_data:
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app_storage:
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caddy_data:
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caddy_config:
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