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README
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Quick notes for running this repository (development & observability)
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Running locally (development)
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- Use the included compose files. To run the dev stack (overrides) set `COMPOSE_ENV=dev` so the correct env file is loaded:
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```sh
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# run nginx on non-privileged ports (see .env.dev)
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COMPOSE_ENV=dev docker compose -f docker/docker-compose.prod.yml -f docker/docker-compose.dev.yml up -d --build
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```
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- By default the development nginx ports are set in `.env.dev` to avoid colliding with a host nginx. The defaults now are:
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- `NGINX_HTTP_PORT=8080`
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- `NGINX_HTTPS_PORT=8444`
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Logging & observability (Loki + Promtail + Grafana)
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- Promtail is configured to scrape `/var/log/rad/*.log` and push to Loki. Promtail's config is at `docker/promtail-config.yml` and the Loki config is at `docker/loki-config/local-config.yaml`.
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- The nginx configs (both `deploy/nginx/prod.conf` and `deploy/nginx/dev.conf`) are configured to write access and error logs to `/var/log/rad/nginx.access.log` and `/var/log/rad/nginx.error.log` respectively.
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- The compose files mount a host `logs/` folder into `/var/log/rad` so both nginx (write) and promtail (read) can access the same files:
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- `../logs:/var/log/rad:rw` (nginx)
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- `../logs:/var/log/rad:ro` (promtail)
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Host setup for logs
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- Create the host logs folder at the repo root (this repo's `logs/`). In development you can use permissive permissions so containers can write to it quickly:
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```sh
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mkdir -p logs
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# development: make writable by all (change this for production)
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sudo chown $USER:$USER logs
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chmod 0777 logs
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```
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- In production prefer setting the folder owner to the nginx worker UID (or run nginx under a specific user) and use `0755` or `0750` as appropriate. Example:
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```sh
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# run on the host (determine nginx UID as needed)
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sudo chown -R 101:101 /srv/rad/logs
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sudo chmod 0755 /srv/rad/logs
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```
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Viewing logs in Grafana
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- Grafana is available on the port exposed by compose (default `3000`).
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- The Loki datasource is configured to use `http://loki:3100` (see compose). In Grafana Explore choose the Loki datasource and run queries such as:
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- `{job="rad_app"}` (all collected logs)
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- `{job="rad_app", filename="/var/log/rad/nginx.access.log"}`
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Notes & recommendations
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- In development the `logs/` folder is ignored by git (`/.gitignore` updated). Do not commit runtime logs.
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- Consider a log rotation/retention policy for production (e.g., `logrotate` or use Loki retention policies).
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- If you need nginx to re-resolve the backend service IP without restarting, consider using `resolver` and variable-based upstreams in the nginx config. For many development workflows restarting nginx after web restarts is the simplest approach.
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If you want, I can also add a short `docs/OBSERVABILITY.md` with more details and recommended production settings (TLS/auth for Loki, retention, log rotation).
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