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fix(infra): bake config into images so compose-smoke passes on CI (refs #30)
Root cause of the compose-smoke failure (found in the runner logs):

  oz-init-1 | CommandError: Yaml file
              `/app/setup_configuration/data.yaml` does not exist.

The ubuntu-latest runner runs the job inside a container, so
`docker compose up` starts the stack as SIBLING containers via the host
daemon. A relative bind mount (./openzaak/setup_configuration) resolves to
a path inside the job container that the daemon can't see, so Docker mounts
an empty dir and the init container can't find data.yaml. The same trap hit
nrc-init (data.yaml), flowable-init (the BPMN) and keycloak (realm import).

Fix: bake the assets into small derived images instead of bind-mounting:
  - infra/openzaak/Dockerfile        -> register-referentie/openzaak:dev
  - infra/opennotificaties/Dockerfile-> register-referentie/opennotificaties:dev
  - infra/keycloak/Dockerfile        -> register-referentie/keycloak:dev
  - flowable-init: build.dockerfile_inline bakes workflows/registratie.bpmn

Base versions stay build args (OPENZAAK_TAG / OPENNOTIFICATIES_TAG), so the
pinning is unchanged. Applied to both the consolidated compose and the
per-service composes, so local Podman and CI use one mechanism — no bind
mounts, no SELinux `:z`, no world-readable requirement.

Verified locally: `podman build` of the OpenZaak and BPMN images produces
the file at the expected in-container path.

Docs: docs/runbooks/gitea-actions-gotchas.md explains the DinD bind-mount
trap and the bake fix; openzaak.md and ci.md point at it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-24 13:06:56 +02:00

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# Open Notificaties (NRC) stack (S-01-c). Lean adaptation of the upstream dev compose:
# db (PostGIS) + redis (also the Celery broker) + migrate-init + the API + a celery worker.
#
# Shares the `cg` network with the OpenZaak stack so the two can reach each other.
# Run BOTH together (NRC needs OpenZaak's Autorisaties API for auth wiring):
#
# docker compose -f infra/openzaak/docker-compose.yml -f infra/opennotificaties/docker-compose.yml up -d
# curl -s -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' http://localhost:8001/admin/ # -> 302
#
# NRC is published on host :8001 (OpenZaak holds :8000).
services:
nrc-db:
image: docker.io/postgis/postgis:17-3.5
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: opennotificaties
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: opennotificaties
POSTGRES_DB: opennotificaties
command: postgres -c max_connections=300
volumes:
- nrc-db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
# pg_isready only checks TCP; the second clause verifies PostGIS is installed
# so nrc-init migrations can safely start (avoids race on cold container start).
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U opennotificaties -d opennotificaties && psql -U opennotificaties -d opennotificaties -c 'SELECT PostGIS_Version();' -q 2>/dev/null"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 30
start_period: 15s
networks: [cg]
nrc-redis:
image: docker.io/library/redis:7
networks: [cg]
nrc-init:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile
args:
OPENNOTIFICATIES_TAG: ${OPENNOTIFICATIES_TAG:-1.16.1}
image: register-referentie/opennotificaties:dev
environment: &nrc-env
DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE: nrc.conf.docker
SECRET_KEY: ${NRC_SECRET_KEY:-dev-only-not-for-production}
DB_HOST: nrc-db
DB_NAME: opennotificaties
DB_USER: opennotificaties
DB_PASSWORD: opennotificaties
IS_HTTPS: "no"
ALLOWED_HOSTS: "*"
CACHE_DEFAULT: nrc-redis:6379/0
CACHE_AXES: nrc-redis:6379/0
CELERY_BROKER_URL: redis://nrc-redis:6379/1
CELERY_RESULT_BACKEND: redis://nrc-redis:6379/1
DISABLE_2FA: "true"
OPENNOTIFICATIES_SUPERUSER_USERNAME: admin
DJANGO_SUPERUSER_PASSWORD: admin
OPENNOTIFICATIES_SUPERUSER_EMAIL: admin@localhost
RUN_SETUP_CONFIG: "true"
command: /setup_configuration.sh
depends_on:
nrc-db:
condition: service_healthy
nrc-redis:
condition: service_started
networks: [cg]
nrc-web:
image: register-referentie/opennotificaties:dev
environment: *nrc-env
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "python", "-c", "import requests,sys; sys.exit(0 if requests.head('http://localhost:8000/admin/').status_code in (200,302) else 1)"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 10
start_period: 30s
ports:
- "8001:8000"
depends_on:
nrc-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
networks: [cg]
nrc-celery:
image: register-referentie/opennotificaties:dev
environment: *nrc-env
command: /celery_worker.sh
depends_on:
nrc-init:
condition: service_completed_successfully
networks: [cg]
volumes:
nrc-db:
networks:
cg: