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# Gravl Backend
Node.js / Express API server for the Gravl application.
## Development
### Prerequisites
- Node.js 18+
- PostgreSQL 14+ (or use Docker Compose)
- Docker & Docker Compose (for containerized development)
### Getting Started
```bash
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Create .env file (copy from .env.example)
cp .env.example .env
# Run database migrations
npm run migrate
# Start development server
npm run dev
```
The API will be available at `http://localhost:3001`.
### Health Check Endpoint
The API exposes a health check endpoint for deployment verification:
```bash
curl http://localhost:3001/api/health
```
Expected response:
```json
{
"status": "ok",
"timestamp": "2026-03-03T18:30:00Z"
}
```
This endpoint is used by the deployment scripts to verify the backend is healthy after deployment.
---
## Deployment
### Quick Start
See `/docs/DEPLOYMENT.md` for comprehensive deployment documentation.
```bash
# Deploy the application
scripts/deploy.sh
# Check deployment status
scripts/build-check.sh
```
### How It Works
1. **Automatic build:** `scripts/deploy.sh` builds fresh Docker images
2. **Zero downtime:** Old containers are replaced with `--force-recreate`
3. **Health verification:** API health endpoint is polled before deployment completes
4. **Rollback:** Use git to revert and redeploy if issues arise
### Prerequisites for Deployment
- Docker and Docker Compose installed
- Git remote configured and accessible
- Backend listening on port 3001
- Health endpoint (`/api/health`) responding with 200 OK
### Example Deployment Workflow
```bash
# 1. Make code changes and commit
git add . && git commit -m "feat: new API endpoint"
# 2. Deploy from project root
cd /workspace/gravl
scripts/deploy.sh
# 3. Verify deployment
scripts/build-check.sh
# 4. Check logs if needed
docker compose logs gravl-backend
```
### Container Labels
All deployed containers include build metadata labels for tracking:
- `org.opencontainers.image.revision` — Git commit SHA
- `org.opencontainers.image.created` — Build timestamp
These are used by `scripts/build-check.sh` to detect stale deployments.
---
## Testing
```bash
# Run unit tests
npm test
# Run integration tests
npm run test:integration
# Run with coverage
npm run test:coverage
```
---
## Database
### Migrations
```bash
# Run pending migrations
npm run migrate
# Rollback last migration
npm run migrate:rollback
# Create new migration
npm run migrate:create -- my_migration_name
```
### Connection
Configure via `.env`:
```
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:password@localhost:5432/gravl
```
---
## Environment Variables
See `.env.example` for all available variables.
Key variables:
- `NODE_ENV` — Development/production mode
- `PORT` — Server port (default: 3001)
- `DATABASE_URL` — PostgreSQL connection string
- `JWT_SECRET` — Token signing secret
---
## Project Structure
```
backend/
├── src/
│ ├── api/ # Express route handlers
│ ├── middleware/ # Express middleware
│ ├── models/ # Database models
│ ├── services/ # Business logic
│ └── index.js # App entry point
├── tests/ # Unit and integration tests
├── migrations/ # Database migrations
├── docker/ # Dockerfile
├── .env.example # Environment template
└── README.md # This file
```
---
## Troubleshooting
### API Won't Start
Check the logs:
```bash
docker compose logs gravl-backend
```
Common issues:
- Port 3001 already in use: Kill the process or change the port
- Database connection failed: Verify `.env` DATABASE_URL
- Node modules missing: Run `npm install`
### Health Check Fails
Ensure the `/api/health` endpoint is implemented:
```javascript
// backend/src/api/health.js
app.get('/api/health', (req, res) => {
res.json({ status: 'ok', timestamp: new Date().toISOString() });
});
```
### Database Issues
Check Docker container status:
```bash
docker compose ps
docker compose logs gravl-db
```
---
## Contributing
See `CODING-CONVENTIONS.md` in the project root for code style and standards.
---
**Last Updated:** 2026-03-03
**Phase:** 07-03
**Related:** `/docs/DEPLOYMENT.md`
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# Gravl Deployment Guide
This guide covers how to deploy the Gravl application, verify deployments, and troubleshoot common issues.
## Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose installed
- Git repository with remote configured
- Access to `/workspace/gravl` directory
- Backend API listening on `http://localhost:3001/api/health`
## Deployment Script
### Running a Deployment
```bash
cd /workspace/gravl
scripts/deploy.sh
```
### What It Does
1. **Pulls latest code:** `git pull`
2. **Captures build metadata:**
- Git commit SHA
- Build timestamp
3. **Builds fresh images:** `docker compose build --no-cache`
- `--no-cache` ensures all layers are rebuilt (prevents stale assets)
4. **Restarts containers:** `docker compose up -d --force-recreate`
5. **Health check:** Polls `/api/health` for up to 60 seconds
6. **Logs deployment:** Records all steps to `logs/deploy.log`
### Output Example
```
[2026-03-03 18:30:00] === Deploy started ===
[2026-03-03 18:30:01] Pulling latest code...
[2026-03-03 18:30:05] Commit: 53f4df6 | Date: 2026-03-03T18:30:00Z
[2026-03-03 18:30:06] Building images (--no-cache)...
[2026-03-03 18:30:45] Starting containers...
[2026-03-03 18:30:50] Health check...
[2026-03-03 18:30:55] Backend healthy
[2026-03-03 18:30:56] === Deploy complete: 53f4df6 ===
```
---
## Checking Deployment Status
### Build Status Check
```bash
cd /workspace/gravl
scripts/build-check.sh
```
### Output Example
```
Local HEAD: 53f4df6 (53f4df6f8a5c4d2e1f0a9b8c7d6e5f4a3b2c1d0)
[gravl-backend] Built: 53f4df6 on 2026-03-03T18:30:00Z
[gravl-backend] OK: up to date
[gravl-frontend] Built: 53f4df6 on 2026-03-03T18:30:00Z
[gravl-frontend] OK: up to date
```
### What the Check Tells You
- **OK: up to date** — Containers match the local git commit (everything is current)
- **STALE: container is behind local code** — Code has changed but containers haven't been redeployed yet
- **WARNING: no build label found** — Container is old (pre-07-02) and lacks build tracking labels
---
## Troubleshooting
### Health Check Failures
**Symptom:** Deployment fails with "ERROR: Health check failed after 60s"
**Possible Causes & Solutions:**
| Cause | Solution |
|-------|----------|
| Backend not starting | Check logs: `docker compose logs gravl-backend` |
| Health endpoint not implemented | Implement `GET /api/health` in backend (returns `200 OK`) |
| Network issues | Verify network: `docker network inspect gravl` or restart: `docker compose restart` |
| Port already in use | Check: `lsof -i :3001` and kill the process or change port |
| Insufficient resources | Free disk space: `df -h` or reduce image size |
**Manual Restart:**
```bash
docker compose restart gravl-backend
# Wait a few seconds
curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health
```
---
### Stale Containers
**Symptom:** `build-check.sh` shows "STALE: container is behind local code"
**Cause:** Code has been updated but containers haven't been redeployed.
**Solution:**
```bash
scripts/deploy.sh
scripts/build-check.sh # Should now show OK
```
---
### Missing Docker Labels
**Symptom:** `build-check.sh` shows "WARNING: no build label found"
**Cause:** Containers were built before phase 07-02 (before labels were added).
**Solution:**
```bash
scripts/deploy.sh # Rebuilds with labels
```
---
### Deployment Hangs
**Symptom:** `scripts/deploy.sh` doesn't complete or appears stuck.
**Possible Causes & Solutions:**
| Symptom | Solution |
|---------|----------|
| Stuck at "Building images" | Docker build is slow. Check: `docker builder prune` to free cache |
| Stuck at "Health check" | Backend not responding. Try: `docker compose logs` to see errors |
| Git pull conflicts | Resolve conflicts manually: `cd /workspace/gravl && git status` |
**Force Stop:**
```bash
# Kill the deploy script
pkill -f scripts/deploy.sh
# Manually check status
docker compose ps
docker compose logs
```
---
## Rollback Procedures
### Quick Rollback
If the current deployment is broken:
```bash
# Revert to previous commit
git reset --hard HEAD~1
# Redeploy
scripts/deploy.sh
# Verify
scripts/build-check.sh
```
### Multi-Commit Rollback
If you need to go back several commits:
```bash
# View recent commits
git log --oneline -10
# Rollback to a specific commit (example: abc1234)
git reset --hard abc1234
# Redeploy
scripts/deploy.sh
```
### Rollback Verification
After rolling back, verify the system is stable:
```bash
# Check containers match the previous code
scripts/build-check.sh
# Check API is healthy
curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health | jq .
# Check frontend is responsive
curl -sf http://localhost:3000/ | head -c 500
```
---
## Manual Container Cleanup
If containers become corrupted or stuck:
```bash
# Stop all containers
docker compose down
# Remove volumes (WARNING: deletes data)
docker compose down -v
# Verify they're gone
docker compose ps
# Full redeploy
scripts/deploy.sh
```
---
## Monitoring & Logs
### Deployment Log
```bash
tail -f logs/deploy.log
```
### Container Logs
```bash
# Backend logs
docker compose logs gravl-backend
# Frontend logs
docker compose logs gravl-frontend
# All logs with timestamps
docker compose logs --timestamps --follow
```
### Build Info
```bash
# List deployed images
docker images | grep gravl
# Inspect container labels (build metadata)
docker inspect gravl-backend | jq '.Config.Labels'
```
---
## Best Practices
1. **Always test in staging first** — Validate the deploy in a non-production environment
2. **Check status before deploying** — Run `scripts/build-check.sh` to ensure no stale containers
3. **Review logs after deployment** — Check `logs/deploy.log` for warnings or errors
4. **Plan rollbacks** — Know which commits are stable before deploying
5. **Monitor health endpoints** — Regularly ping `/api/health` in production
6. **Backup before major changes** — Tag releases in git before significant deployments
7. **Use semantic commits** — Make it easy to identify which commits introduced changes
---
## FAQ
**Q: Can I deploy without building (e.g., just restart containers)?**
A: No. The script always rebuilds to prevent stale code. This is intentional for safety.
**Q: How long should a deployment take?**
A: Typically 60-90 seconds (build time + health check). If longer, check Docker build performance.
**Q: What if I need to deploy a specific commit?**
A: Check it out first, then deploy:
```bash
git checkout <commit-sha>
scripts/deploy.sh
```
**Q: Can I skip the health check?**
A: Not recommended. The health check prevents deploying broken code. Fix the health endpoint instead.
**Q: What data is lost if I rollback?**
A: Container rollback only reverts code. Database data persists unless you `docker compose down -v`.
---
**Last Updated:** 2026-03-03
**Document Version:** 1.0
**Phase:** 07-03
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# Gravl Deployment Testing Plan
## Overview
This document outlines unit, integration, and rollback testing procedures for the Gravl deployment automation scripts:
- `scripts/deploy.sh`: Pulls code, builds fresh images (--no-cache), starts containers
- `scripts/build-check.sh`: Verifies deployed containers match local git HEAD
---
## Part A: Unit Tests
### Unit Test Suite for `deploy.sh`
#### UT-D1: Git Pull Functionality
**Objective:** Verify that `git pull` successfully fetches and merges latest code.
**Setup:**
- Create a test branch with at least one commit ahead of current HEAD
- Have a clean working tree
**Test Steps:**
1. Note current git HEAD: `GIT_BEFORE=$(git rev-parse HEAD)`
2. Manually push a new commit to remote
3. Run `scripts/deploy.sh`
4. Verify commit was pulled: `git rev-parse HEAD` should differ from `GIT_BEFORE`
**Success Criteria:**
- `git pull` completes without merge conflicts
- Script continues to build step
- New commit is reflected in logs: `git log --oneline -1`
**Failure Handling:**
- If merge conflict occurs, script exits with `set -e`
- Manual resolution required before retry
---
#### UT-D2: Docker Build with --no-cache
**Objective:** Verify that `docker compose build --no-cache` forces fresh image builds.
**Setup:**
- Clear Docker build cache: `docker builder prune -af`
- Have a recent layer in backend/Dockerfile that changes behavior
**Test Steps:**
1. Build images normally: `docker compose build`
2. Note build output time
3. Immediately run `scripts/deploy.sh`
4. Capture build output: `docker compose build --no-cache 2>&1 | tee /tmp/build-output.txt`
**Success Criteria:**
- No layers are cached (all FROM statements rebuild)
- Build completes successfully
- Final images have new `org.opencontainers.image.revision` label set to current `GIT_COMMIT`
**Failure Handling:**
- If a layer fails to rebuild, check Dockerfile syntax and dependencies
- Clear `node_modules` and rebuild if necessary
---
#### UT-D3: Health Check Success Path
**Objective:** Verify backend service responds to health endpoint within timeout.
**Setup:**
- Backend service responds quickly on `/api/health`
- Network connectivity is stable
**Test Steps:**
1. Run `scripts/deploy.sh`
2. Observe health check loop in logs
3. Verify backend responds: `curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health`
**Success Criteria:**
- Health check completes on first or second attempt (within 10s)
- Log shows: `[...] Backend healthy`
- Script exits with code 0
**Failure Handling:**
- See health check timeout scenario (UT-D4)
---
#### UT-D4: Health Check Timeout (Negative Test)
**Objective:** Verify script fails gracefully when backend doesn't respond.
**Setup:**
- Stop backend service before health check loop
- Health endpoint returns 500 or times out
**Test Steps:**
1. Run `scripts/deploy.sh`
2. Observe health check loop iterate 12 times (60 seconds total)
3. Verify script exits with error code 1
**Success Criteria:**
- Loop runs all 12 iterations (5-second intervals)
- Final log shows: `ERROR: Health check failed after 60s`
- Process exits non-zero
- Containers remain running (so you can debug manually)
**Failure Handling:**
- Check backend logs: `docker logs gravl-backend`
- Verify port 3001 is exposed: `docker port gravl-backend`
- Test endpoint manually: `curl -v http://localhost:3001/api/health`
---
#### UT-D5: Metadata Labeling
**Objective:** Verify build metadata is correctly stored in container labels.
**Setup:**
- After a successful deploy, query container labels
**Test Steps:**
1. Run `scripts/deploy.sh`
2. Inspect backend container: `docker inspect gravl-backend --format '{{json .Config.Labels}}'`
3. Verify labels contain:
- `org.opencontainers.image.revision`: matches `git rev-parse HEAD`
- `org.opencontainers.image.created`: matches build timestamp
**Success Criteria:**
- Both labels are present and non-empty
- Revision matches current HEAD
- Created timestamp is recent (within 1 minute of deploy time)
**Failure Handling:**
- Check docker-compose.yml build args are being passed
- Verify Dockerfile includes label copy from build args
---
### Unit Test Suite for `build-check.sh`
#### UT-B1: Label Detection - Matching Commit
**Objective:** Verify build-check correctly identifies up-to-date containers.
**Setup:**
- Deploy using `scripts/deploy.sh` (creates proper labels)
- Run build-check immediately after deploy
**Test Steps:**
1. Execute: `scripts/build-check.sh`
2. Observe output for gravl-backend and gravl-frontend
**Success Criteria:**
- Output shows: `[gravl-backend] OK: up to date`
- Output shows: `[gravl-frontend] OK: up to date`
- No STALE or WARNING messages
---
#### UT-B2: Label Detection - Missing Labels (Negative)
**Objective:** Verify build-check warns when containers lack revision labels.
**Setup:**
- Manually build and run container without deploy.sh
- Container has no `org.opencontainers.image.revision` label
**Test Steps:**
1. Build without labels: `docker build -t gravl-backend:test .`
2. Run container manually
3. Execute: `scripts/build-check.sh`
**Success Criteria:**
- Output shows: `WARNING: no build label found — redeploy with scripts/deploy.sh to add tracking`
- No crash or error exit code
- Script provides remediation guidance
---
#### UT-B3: Stale Detection - Behind HEAD
**Objective:** Verify build-check detects containers built from old commits.
**Setup:**
- Deploy at commit A
- Push new commit B to remote
- `git pull` locally (so local HEAD = B, but container is at A)
- Don't redeploy
**Test Steps:**
1. Note current HEAD: `BEFORE=$(git rev-parse HEAD)`
2. Create a dummy commit and push: `echo "test" >> test.txt && git add test.txt && git commit -m "test" && git push`
3. In test environment, pull but don't deploy: `git pull`
4. Run: `scripts/build-check.sh`
**Success Criteria:**
- Output shows: `[gravl-backend] STALE: container is behind local code — run scripts/deploy.sh`
- Commit hash differs between "Built:" and "Local HEAD:"
- Exit code is 0 (warning only, not error)
---
#### UT-B4: Container Not Running
**Objective:** Verify build-check handles missing containers gracefully.
**Setup:**
- Stop one of the containers (e.g., frontend)
- Run build-check
**Test Steps:**
1. Stop frontend: `docker stop gravl-frontend`
2. Run: `scripts/build-check.sh`
**Success Criteria:**
- Output shows: `[gravl-frontend] Not running`
- Output for backend is normal
- No error; script completes with exit code 0
---
#### UT-B5: Commit Comparison Logic
**Objective:** Verify build-check correctly compares local HEAD against container labels.
**Setup:**
- Deploy at commit with known hash (e.g., abc1234)
- Verify container label has exact match
- Then create new commit without redeploying
**Test Steps:**
1. Get deployed commit: `docker inspect gravl-backend --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.revision"}}'`
2. Verify it matches current HEAD: `git rev-parse HEAD`
3. Create and commit new code: `git commit -am "test"`
4. Run build-check again
**Success Criteria:**
- Before new commit: "OK: up to date"
- After new commit: "STALE: container is behind local code"
- Commit hashes are extracted and compared correctly
---
## Part B: Integration Tests
### Integration Test Suite
#### IT-1: Full Deploy Cycle in Staging
**Objective:** Verify entire deployment workflow from code to running containers.
**Preconditions:**
- Staging environment isolated from production
- Docker daemon running
- Git remotes configured
- Backend health endpoint functional
**Test Steps:**
1. **Baseline:** Document initial state
```bash
git rev-parse HEAD > /tmp/baseline-commit.txt
scripts/build-check.sh | tee /tmp/baseline-check.txt
```
2. **Commit code:** Push a non-breaking change
```bash
git checkout -b test/it-1-$$
echo "// test change" >> backend/src/index.js
git add backend/src/index.js
git commit -m "test: IT-1 change"
git push origin test/it-1-$$
```
3. **Deploy:** Run the full deployment
```bash
scripts/deploy.sh | tee /tmp/deploy-log.txt
```
4. **Verify:** Check health and container state
```bash
scripts/build-check.sh | tee /tmp/postdeploy-check.txt
docker compose ps
curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health
```
5. **Cleanup:** Revert test branch
```bash
git checkout -
git branch -D test/it-1-$$
```
**Success Criteria:**
- `scripts/deploy.sh` completes with exit code 0
- Health check passes within 60s
- `build-check.sh` shows "OK: up to date" for both containers
- Containers remain running after deploy completes
- Logs show proper git pull, build, and health check steps
**Rollback Path (if failure occurs during IT-1):**
- See rollback procedures below
---
#### IT-2: Deploy with Health Check Failure Recovery
**Objective:** Verify deployment handles intermittent health check failures and recovers.
**Preconditions:**
- Backend can be temporarily paused/resumed
- System has `docker pause`/`docker unpause` available
**Test Steps:**
1. **Pre-deploy:** Baseline state
```bash
scripts/build-check.sh > /tmp/it2-baseline.txt
```
2. **Deploy start:** Trigger deployment (background)
```bash
scripts/deploy.sh > /tmp/it2-deploy.log 2>&1 &
DEPLOY_PID=$!
```
3. **Introduce pause:** After 3 seconds, pause backend (simulates slow startup)
```bash
sleep 3
docker pause gravl-backend
```
4. **Allow recovery:** Unpause before timeout
```bash
sleep 15
docker unpause gravl-backend
```
5. **Verify completion:**
```bash
wait $DEPLOY_PID
RESULT=$?
```
**Success Criteria:**
- Deploy script retries health check multiple times
- When backend recovers, health check passes
- Script completes with exit code 0
- Containers transition to healthy state
---
#### IT-3: Multi-Service Coordination
**Objective:** Verify frontend and backend both restart and sync properly.
**Preconditions:**
- Both services configured in docker-compose.yml
- Frontend depends on backend being healthy
**Test Steps:**
1. **Deploy:**
```bash
scripts/deploy.sh
```
2. **Check startup order:**
- Grep logs for `[gravl-backend]` and `[gravl-frontend]` timestamps
- Verify backend logs appear before frontend health check
3. **Verify networking:**
```bash
docker exec gravl-frontend curl -sf http://gravl-backend:3001/api/health
docker exec gravl-backend curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health
```
4. **Verify labels on both:**
```bash
docker inspect gravl-backend gravl-frontend --format '{{.Name}} => {{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.revision"}}'
```
**Success Criteria:**
- Both containers start successfully
- Both containers have matching revision labels (same commit)
- Frontend can reach backend via container hostname
- Build-check shows "OK: up to date" for both
---
## Part C: Rollback Procedures & Safety Checks
### RB-1: Manual Rollback to Previous Commit
**When to use:** Deployed code is broken and breaks production.
**Prerequisites:**
- Know the last good commit hash
- Database migrations (if any) are reversible
- Users can be impacted for <5 min
**Steps:**
```bash
# 1. Document current state
git rev-parse HEAD > /tmp/rollback-from.txt
# 2. Check out previous good commit
git checkout <good-commit-hash>
# 3. Redeploy (pulls and rebuilds)
scripts/deploy.sh
# 4. Verify recovery
scripts/build-check.sh
curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health
# 5. Log the incident
echo "Rolled back from $(cat /tmp/rollback-from.txt) to $good-commit-hash" >> logs/rollback.log
```
**Safety Checks:**
- ✅ Always verify health endpoint responds after rollback
- ✅ Check logs for errors: `docker logs gravl-backend | tail -50`
- ✅ Check database state if applicable (query active sessions, etc.)
- ✅ Notify team of rollback and reason
---
### RB-2: Emergency Container Cleanup & Restart
**When to use:** Containers are hung, corrupted, or in unknown state.
**Prerequisites:**
- OK to restart services temporarily
- Data is persistent in volumes
**Steps:**
```bash
# 1. Stop all containers
docker compose down
# 2. Remove images (to force fresh rebuild on next deploy)
docker rmi gravl-backend gravl-frontend
# 3. Redeploy fresh
scripts/deploy.sh
# 4. Verify
docker compose ps
scripts/build-check.sh
```
**Safety Checks:**
- ✅ Confirm volumes are not removed: `docker volume ls | grep gravl`
- ✅ Verify all containers start: `docker compose ps` shows all "Up"
- ✅ Health check passes within 60s
- ✅ No data loss from persistent stores
---
### RB-3: Staged Rollback (Blue-Green Alternative)
**When to use:** Can't tolerate any downtime.
**Prerequisites:**
- Two separate services running (blue = prod, green = staging)
- Load balancer or router can switch traffic
- Synchronized database
**Steps:**
```bash
# 1. Deploy to green environment
cd /path/to/green/environment
git pull
docker compose build --no-cache
docker compose up -d
# 2. Health check green
curl -sf http://green-backend:3001/api/health
# 3. Route traffic to green (via load balancer/DNS)
# (This step is environment-specific)
# 4. If issues, revert traffic to blue immediately
# (No containers to roll back on blue; it kept serving)
# 5. Debug green offline
# (No downtime for users)
```
---
## Safety Checks Summary
| Check | When | Command | Pass Criteria |
|-------|------|---------|---------------|
| Health | After deploy | `curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health` | HTTP 200 within 60s |
| Labels | After deploy | `docker inspect gravl-backend --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.revision"}}'` | Non-empty, matches `git rev-parse HEAD` |
| Build status | Before deploy | `scripts/build-check.sh` | No STALE warnings |
| Container state | After deploy | `docker compose ps` | All containers "Up" |
| Logs | After deploy | `docker logs gravl-backend \| tail -20` | No ERROR or CRITICAL lines |
---
## Running Tests Locally
### Quick Test (5 min)
```bash
cd /workspace/gravl
# UT-D1: Git pull
git pull
# UT-D2: Build with no-cache
docker compose build --no-cache
# UT-D3: Health check
curl -sf http://localhost:3001/api/health
# UT-B1: Build-check
scripts/build-check.sh
```
### Full Suite (30 min)
```bash
# Clone test repo in /tmp
mkdir -p /tmp/gravl-test
cd /tmp/gravl-test
git clone /workspace/gravl .
git remote set-url origin /workspace/gravl
# Run all UTs and IT-1
# (See individual test steps above)
```
---
## Metrics to Monitor
After each test, log these metrics to `logs/test-results.json`:
- Deploy time (seconds)
- Health check time (seconds)
- Build cache hit rate (% of layers reused)
- Container restart count
- Error count in logs
Example:
```json
{
"timestamp": "2026-03-03T18:21:00Z",
"test_name": "IT-1",
"deploy_time_sec": 45,
"health_check_time_sec": 8,
"result": "pass"
}
```
---
*Last updated: 2026-03-03 | Next review: After phase 07-04 completion*
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@@ -1,6 +1,25 @@
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
# Compare deployed container versions against local git HEAD # Compare deployed container versions against local git HEAD
# Warns if containers are stale (built from an older commit) # Warns if containers are stale (built from an older commit)
#
# Usage:
# ./scripts/build-check.sh
#
# What it shows:
# - Local git HEAD commit SHA
# - Each container's built commit SHA (from Docker labels)
# - Whether containers are up-to-date or stale
# - Warnings if labels are missing (pre-07-02 containers)
#
# Label fields read:
# - org.opencontainers.image.revision = Git commit SHA embedded by deploy.sh
# - org.opencontainers.image.created = Build timestamp (ISO 8601 format)
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 = All containers up to date
# 1+ = Warnings or stale containers detected
#
# See: /docs/DEPLOYMENT.md for troubleshooting
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
REPO_DIR="$(dirname "$SCRIPT_DIR")" REPO_DIR="$(dirname "$SCRIPT_DIR")"
@@ -11,14 +30,19 @@ LOCAL_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
echo "Local HEAD: $(git rev-parse --short HEAD) ($LOCAL_COMMIT)" echo "Local HEAD: $(git rev-parse --short HEAD) ($LOCAL_COMMIT)"
echo "" echo ""
# Check a single container's build status
# Args: $1 = container name
check() { check() {
local name="$1" local name="$1"
# Container not running
if ! docker inspect "$name" &>/dev/null; then if ! docker inspect "$name" &>/dev/null; then
echo "[$name] Not running" echo "[$name] Not running"
return return
fi fi
# Read Docker labels set by deploy.sh
# If labels are missing, container was built before phase 07-02
local commit date local commit date
commit=$(docker inspect "$name" --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.revision"}}' 2>/dev/null) commit=$(docker inspect "$name" --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.revision"}}' 2>/dev/null)
date=$(docker inspect "$name" --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.created"}}' 2>/dev/null) date=$(docker inspect "$name" --format '{{index .Config.Labels "org.opencontainers.image.created"}}' 2>/dev/null)
@@ -28,8 +52,10 @@ check() {
return return
fi fi
# Display container info
echo "[$name] Built: ${commit:0:7} on ${date:-unknown}" echo "[$name] Built: ${commit:0:7} on ${date:-unknown}"
# Compare container commit to local HEAD
if [ "$commit" = "$LOCAL_COMMIT" ]; then if [ "$commit" = "$LOCAL_COMMIT" ]; then
echo "[$name] OK: up to date" echo "[$name] OK: up to date"
else else
@@ -37,5 +63,6 @@ check() {
fi fi
} }
# Check both containers
check "gravl-backend" check "gravl-backend"
check "gravl-frontend" check "gravl-frontend"
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@@ -1,6 +1,24 @@
#!/bin/bash #!/bin/bash
# Gravl deployment script # Gravl deployment script
# Prevents stale containers by always building fresh with --no-cache # Prevents stale containers by always building fresh with --no-cache
#
# Usage:
# ./scripts/deploy.sh
#
# What it does:
# 1. Pulls latest code from git
# 2. Captures build metadata (commit SHA, timestamp)
# 3. Builds fresh Docker images with --no-cache (no layer caching)
# 4. Restarts containers to use new images
# 5. Polls /api/health endpoint until backend is ready
# 6. Logs all steps to logs/deploy.log
#
# Rationale for --no-cache:
# Docker caching can hide stale assets (JS, CSS, images) when source files change.
# Using --no-cache ensures all layers rebuild fresh, guaranteeing new code is deployed.
# Trade-off: Slightly slower builds (30-60s vs 10-20s with cache), but safer.
#
# See: /docs/DEPLOYMENT.md for troubleshooting
set -euo pipefail set -euo pipefail
@@ -18,25 +36,32 @@ cd "$REPO_DIR"
log "=== Deploy started ===" log "=== Deploy started ==="
# Pull latest code # Pull latest code from remote
# Fails if there are local changes or merge conflicts
log "Pulling latest code..." log "Pulling latest code..."
git pull git pull
# Capture build metadata # Capture build metadata to embed in Docker image labels
# These labels allow build-check.sh to verify deployed containers match local code
GIT_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD) GIT_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
BUILD_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ") BUILD_DATE=$(date -u +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")
log "Commit: $(git rev-parse --short HEAD) | Date: $BUILD_DATE" log "Commit: $(git rev-parse --short HEAD) | Date: $BUILD_DATE"
# Build fresh images — no-cache prevents stale assets # Build fresh images — no-cache prevents Docker layer caching
# This is critical for frontend deployments where CSS/JS changes might not be obvious
# to Docker's layer detection algorithm
log "Building images (--no-cache)..." log "Building images (--no-cache)..."
export GIT_COMMIT BUILD_DATE export GIT_COMMIT BUILD_DATE
docker compose build --no-cache docker compose build --no-cache
# Restart containers with new images # Restart containers with new images
# --force-recreate stops old containers and removes them before starting new ones
log "Starting containers..." log "Starting containers..."
docker compose up -d --force-recreate docker compose up -d --force-recreate
# Health check: wait up to 60s for backend # Health check: poll /api/health endpoint until it responds with 200 OK
# Timeout: 60 seconds (12 retries × 5 seconds each)
# This prevents deployment from completing if the backend is broken
log "Health check..." log "Health check..."
for i in $(seq 1 12); do for i in $(seq 1 12); do
if curl -sf "$BACKEND_HEALTH" >/dev/null 2>&1; then if curl -sf "$BACKEND_HEALTH" >/dev/null 2>&1; then