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cd2bcefdbd fix(deploy): expand sparse checkout so microservices/ecosystem are on disk
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Run #120 (v0.3.0 deploy) failed at the microservice step: every service folder
and ecosystem.config.js were "absent", and pm2 reported "File ecosystem.config.js
not found". Root cause: ~/pms on pms1 is a sparse checkout limited to App/, so
`git checkout -f $TAG` never materialised the service folders or the root
ecosystem.config.js. The app itself deployed fine (App/ is in the sparse set) and
prod stayed healthy.

- deploy.yml: before managing services, disable sparse-checkout (and clear the
  legacy core.sparseCheckout config + .git/info/sparse-checkout), then re-checkout
  the tag to materialise the full tree. Idempotent / no-op once expanded.
- Guard the pm2 call: if ecosystem.config.js is still absent, fail with a clear
  diagnostic (+ sparse-checkout list) instead of the cryptic PM2 error.
- README: note the sparse-checkout expansion.

Needs a fresh tag (e.g. v0.3.1) to re-run the deploy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 03:12:54 +05:30
6b0210078a chore(deploy): build & (re)start microservices on release tag
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The v* tag deploy previously only updated the Next app (ppms); GstService /
EpfoService / PdfService were never built or restarted by automation. Now the
same deploy manages them.

- ecosystem.config.js (root): pm2 definitions for gst-service (3003) /
  epfo-service (3004) / pdf-service (3005). Registers only services whose source
  is checked out (keyed on package.json), so a not-yet-merged service is skipped
  and adopted automatically once its PR lands. Secrets come from the env at pm2
  invocation; ports are fixed here.
- deploy.yml: after the app restart, export the few service secrets out of
  App/.env (never PORT or the ephemeral FORGEJO_TOKEN), npm install + playwright
  install chromium + build each present service, then
  `pm2 startOrReload ecosystem.config.js --update-env` (create on first release,
  reload after) + pm2 save, and health-check :3003/:3004/:3005.
- automation/README.md: documents the flow + the one-time alignment for any
  pre-existing differently-named pm2 process.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 02:59:36 +05:30
2d6681014d fix(deploy): don't inject the CI runner token into ppms (drop --update-env)
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The deploy job runs inside the Forgejo Actions runner, whose env includes an
ephemeral FORGEJO_TOKEN (per-job token, revoked when the job ends). 'pm2 restart
--update-env' injected it into ppms, where it shadowed the real PAT in .env
(Next.js won't override an already-set process.env var) — so the Report Issue
button 401'd once the job token expired. Plain restart keeps the daemon's clean env.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 23:57:01 +05:30
8b6d4e8ea6 feat(automation): issue-to-deploy pipeline — Report Issue button, Claude watcher, tag-triggered deploy
- Report Issue button in portal header files a Forgejo issue (portal + claude-queue labels)
- Windows scheduled watcher runs headless Claude Code on queued issues and opens a PR
- .forgejo/workflows/deploy.yml deploys v* release tags via the pms1 host runner (pm2 restart ppms)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-11 16:39:43 +05:30