Document what we learned doing the real NetBird+Traefik migration:
- Keycloak realm/client names are operator-chosen; the realm-export.json's
literal "colectivo-web" / "colectivo" values are illustrative, not required.
- Legacy Keycloak /auth/ base path: PUBLIC_KEYCLOAK_URL must include the
suffix when the deployment serves realms under /auth/realms/... (hit this
on auth.fosil.eu). Verify with the discovery URL returning 200.
- NetBird's installer deploys Traefik with idleTimeout=0 (unlimited) by
default — verify instead of prescribing 3600s.
- Runbook: --no-cache fixes the intermittent vite SSR "transforming..."
hang that surfaces as a PostHog shutdown timeout.
- Runbook: any PUBLIC_* change needs an app rebuild (build args); secret
changes only need `docker compose restart auth`.
- Runbook: TRUNCATE recipe for wiping all app + auth data while keeping
schema + migration tracking intact.
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Ambrosio's TLS is now handled by the Traefik that NetBird's self-hosted
installer deploys. kong + app attach to that Traefik network and expose
themselves via Docker-provider labels (erosi-kong priority 100 for
Supabase API paths, erosi-app priority 1 for everything else on
erosi.limonia.net). No container publishes host ports; host Caddy is
out of the deploy path permanently.
Keycloak is no longer bundled — PUBLIC_KEYCLOAK_URL points at an
external IdP. The deploy script writes .env with FILL_IN_* placeholders
for PUBLIC_KEYCLOAK_URL, KEYCLOAK_CLIENT_SECRET, and TRAEFIK_NETWORK,
and fails fast until they are filled.
New domain: erosi.limonia.net. realm-export.erosi.json is retained
as reference for the external Keycloak operator; it is no longer
imported by this stack.
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CLAUDE.md shrinks to rules + status + index (175 lines, down from 476).
Dev setup, prod deploy, and per-phase build records move to docs/.
Gotchas regrouped by domain (auth, frontend, PWA, testing, backend, deploy,
platform) and unnumbered so they don't drift as new ones land.
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