The long-lived dev environment now opts into the bcrypt-bypass on a fresh `up`/`rebuild` so a returning developer can sign in with `123456` even after the matching browser session was cleared (the real emailed code is single-use). Set the variable to an empty string in `.env` to force real Mailpit codes (mail-flow QA). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
tools/dev-deploy/ — long-lived Galaxy dev environment
A docker-compose stack that runs the Galaxy backend, gateway, supporting
services, and a small Caddy in front of them, reachable through the host
Caddy at https://www.galaxy.lan and https://api.galaxy.lan. Used by
the dev-deploy.yaml Gitea Actions workflow as the canonical dev target
on every merge into the development branch, and runnable by hand
through this Makefile for local debugging of the deploy plumbing
itself.
This stack is not the developer's primary playground for UI work —
that role still belongs to tools/local-dev/,
which is faster (Vite HMR, host-side dev server) and isolated to one
developer. The two stacks coexist on the same host because every name
is distinct:
tools/local-dev/ |
tools/dev-deploy/ |
|
|---|---|---|
| Compose project | local-dev |
galaxy-dev |
| Container prefix | galaxy-local-dev-* |
galaxy-dev-* |
| Network | galaxy-local-dev-net |
galaxy-dev-internal, edge |
| Volumes | galaxy-local-dev-* |
galaxy-dev-* |
| Host ports | 5433/6380/8025/8080/9090 | none (only edge network) |
| Game state | /tmp/galaxy-game-state |
/var/lib/galaxy-dev/game-state |
| Engine image | galaxy-engine:local-dev |
galaxy-engine:dev |
Prerequisites
The host must already provide:
-
Docker daemon reachable as the user running
make(member of thedockergroup, no sudo). -
An external bridge network named
edge(or whateverGALAXY_EDGE_NETWORKoverrides to):docker network create edge -
A host Caddy listening on
:80/:443, attached to theedgenetwork, and proxyingwww.galaxy.lanandapi.galaxy.lantogalaxy-caddy:80. Example fragment for the host Caddyfile:www.galaxy.lan, api.galaxy.lan { tls internal reverse_proxy galaxy-caddy:80 } -
Game-state directory writable by the user running
make. Default is${HOME}/.galaxy-dev/game-state;make upcreates it on demand. Override by exportingGALAXY_DEV_GAME_STATE_DIR(e.g. to/var/lib/galaxy-dev/game-stateonce the host is provisioned for it).
Bring it up
make -C tools/dev-deploy up
up (re)builds the local-dev backend and gateway images, makes sure the
engine image galaxy-engine:dev exists, and waits for healthchecks. It
does not seed the UI volume — that is normally done by CI. The first
time you run by hand:
make -C tools/dev-deploy seed-ui
make -C tools/dev-deploy up
make -C tools/dev-deploy health
seed-ui runs pnpm build in ui/frontend/, then copies the resulting
build/ tree into the galaxy-dev-ui-dist volume. Subsequent CI deploys
overwrite this volume automatically.
Daily flow
make -C tools/dev-deploy rebuild # rebuild backend/gateway images + up
make -C tools/dev-deploy logs # tail compose logs
make -C tools/dev-deploy health # probe https://*.galaxy.lan
make -C tools/dev-deploy down # stop, keep state
State persists in named volumes between up/down cycles. The
development branch keeps the dev environment continuously usable —
games created last week survive into this week unless somebody
calls make clean-data.
Logging in
The same dev-mode email-code override as tools/local-dev/ applies,
and the dev-deploy compose ships with it enabled by default:
- Enter
dev@galaxy.lan(or whateverBACKEND_DEV_SANDBOX_EMAILresolves to) in the login form. - Submit
123456as the code — the docker-compose default forBACKEND_AUTH_DEV_FIXED_CODEis123456, so the bcrypt-hashed email code stays a fallback. To force real Mailpit codes (e.g. for mail-flow QA), setBACKEND_AUTH_DEV_FIXED_CODE=(empty) in a local.envandmake rebuild.
The fixed-code override is rejected by production env loaders, so it cannot leak into the prod environment.
Networking
Browser
│ https://www.galaxy.lan, https://api.galaxy.lan
▼
host-Caddy (:80, :443, TLS, attached to `edge` network)
│ reverse_proxy *.galaxy.lan → galaxy-caddy:80
▼
galaxy-caddy (networks: edge + galaxy-dev-internal)
│ www.galaxy.lan → file_server /srv/galaxy-ui (volume galaxy-dev-ui-dist)
│ api.galaxy.lan → reverse_proxy galaxy-api:8080
▼
galaxy-dev-internal
├─ galaxy-api (gateway: :8080 REST, :9090 gRPC)
├─ galaxy-backend (backend: :8080 HTTP, :8081 gRPC push)
├─ galaxy-postgres (postgres: :5432)
├─ galaxy-redis (redis: :6379)
├─ galaxy-mailpit (mailpit: :8025 UI, :1025 SMTP)
└─ engine containers (spawned by backend on demand)
The compose project deliberately exposes no host ports. Diagnostics
that used to go through localhost:8025 etc. now go through the
container network: docker compose -f tools/dev-deploy/docker-compose.yml exec galaxy-mailpit wget -qO- localhost:8025/messages and similar.
Persistent state and schema changes
The dev Postgres volume galaxy-dev-postgres-data survives redeploys.
Until the pre-production migration rule is lifted, every
backward-incompatible change to backend/internal/postgres/migrations/00001_init.sql
needs a manual wipe before the next deploy succeeds:
make -C tools/dev-deploy clean-data
make -C tools/dev-deploy up
This is the same caveat as tools/local-dev/, just with a different
volume name.
Make targets
make up Build images, ensure engine image, bring stack up (waits for health)
make rebuild Rebuild backend / gateway images (ignores cache), then up
make seed-ui pnpm build + load build/ into galaxy-dev-ui-dist volume
make build-engine Build galaxy-engine:dev (no-op if image already present)
make down Stop containers, keep named volumes
make logs Tail compose logs
make status docker compose ps
make health curl https://www.galaxy.lan + https://api.galaxy.lan/healthz
make psql psql as galaxy@galaxy_backend
make clean-data Stop everything and wipe volumes + game-state dir
Files
docker-compose.yml— six services: postgres, redis, mailpit, galaxy-backend, galaxy-api, galaxy-caddy. Reuses the alpine-runtime Dockerfiles from../local-dev/so the backend healthcheck can runwget. Reuses the dev keypair from../local-dev/keys/.Caddyfile.dev— the application-routing Caddy config, mounted intogalaxy-caddyat/etc/caddy/Caddyfile.Caddyfile.prod— placeholder for a future prod deployment; not used by this compose.Makefile— wrapper overdocker composewith helpers for engine, UI seeding, health probes, and full wipe..env.example— non-secret defaults for the compose${VAR:-}expansions. Copy to.envif you want host-local overrides.
Relationship to other infrastructure
tools/local-dev/— single-developer playground, host-port mapped, Vite dev server on the side. Recommended for active UI work.tools/local-ci/— Gitea + act runner for fallback workflow testing withoutgitea.lan. Optional, not part of the per-stage CI gate anymore..gitea/workflows/dev-deploy.yaml— the CI side of this stack: builds images, seeds the UI volume, runsdocker compose up -don every merge intodevelopment. The Makefile in this directory is what that workflow ultimately calls into.