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The app container is attached to both `default` and `gitea_gitea` networks. Both have a container answering to "postgres" (ours on default, Gitea's core on gitea_gitea). Docker's embedded DNS returns IPs from all attached networks, so the app startup script's `prisma db push` and the seed script's `prisma.user.count()` cached different IPs and hit different postgres instances. The seed then saw "table public.users does not exist" even though `/api/health` reported db:ok. Override DATABASE_URL and REDIS_URL in docker-compose.ci.yml to use the unique compose container names (capakraken-postgres-1, capakraken-redis-1) so resolution is unambiguous. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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43 lines
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# CI override for docker-deploy-test.
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# The dev compose bind-mounts `.:/app` so edits are live during `pnpm dev`.
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# Under act_runner (docker-outside-of-docker on Gitea), the host docker
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# daemon cannot see the job container's /workspace/... path, so the bind
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# mount resolves to an empty directory inside the app container and masks
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# everything the Dockerfile copied in — including tooling/docker/app-dev-start.sh.
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#
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# Result: `sh: cannot open ./tooling/docker/app-dev-start.sh: No such file`.
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#
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# This override strips all bind mounts from the `app` service so the image
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# runs against its baked-in copy of the repo.
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services:
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app:
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volumes: !reset []
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# Attach only the app to gitea_gitea so the act_runner job container
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# (which lives on gitea_gitea) can reach the compose app by service name.
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# Do NOT attach postgres/redis here — doing so causes hostname collisions
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# with other containers already on gitea_gitea (Gitea core + concurrent
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# job service containers all answer to "postgres"), producing split-brain
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# where different clients hit different DBs. The app talks to postgres/
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# redis by service name on the internal compose network, which works
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# regardless of gitea_gitea.
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networks:
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- default
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- gitea_gitea
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# Even with postgres NOT attached to gitea_gitea, the app container's DNS
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# for "postgres" still returns ambiguous results: Gitea's core stack on
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# gitea_gitea has its own container named "postgres", and Docker's
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# embedded DNS resolves bare names against ALL attached networks. Result:
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# the app's startup script's `prisma db push` and the seed script's
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# `prisma.user.count()` may cache different IPs and end up on different
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# DBs (one with our schema, one without — Gitea's). Pin DATABASE_URL and
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# REDIS_URL to the unique compose container names so resolution is
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# unambiguous regardless of attached networks.
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environment:
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DATABASE_URL: postgresql://capakraken:capakraken_dev@capakraken-postgres-1:5432/capakraken
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REDIS_URL: redis://capakraken-redis-1:6379
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networks:
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gitea_gitea:
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external: true
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