feat: add Docker deployment with HAProxy and blue-green strategy

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FROM node:24-slim
ARG VERSION=0.0.0
WORKDIR /app
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 make g++ curl net-tools && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
COPY package.json package-lock.json* ./
RUN npm ci
COPY . .
RUN npx nuxt build
ENV NUXT_HOST=0.0.0.0
ENV NUXT_PORT=3000
ENV NODE_ENV=production
ENV NODE_PATH=/app/node_modules
ENV APP_VERSION=${VERSION}
ENV PUID=1000
ENV PGID=1000
RUN mkdir -p data && chown -R ${PUID}:${PGID} data && chown -R ${PUID}:${PGID} /app && chmod 755 /app data
EXPOSE 3000
USER ${PUID}:${PGID}
CMD ["node", ".output/server/index.mjs"]

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To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer
network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see
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# Nuxt Minimal Starter
# 🚀 Personal Portfolio Website
Look at the [Nuxt documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/introduction) to learn more.
My schnazzy portfolio turbocharged with Nuxt 4 and zero-downtime deployment wizardry! ✨
## Setup
## ⭐ What's Inside
Make sure to install dependencies:
- 🌙 **Dark UI** with DaisyUI components
- 📱 **SMS Contact Form** with phone verification (because emails are so last millennium)
- 🎨 **Smooth animations** and typing effects
- 🐳 **Zero-downtime deployments** via Docker + HAProxy
- 🔐 **WireGuard tunnel** to home SMS gateway
## 🚀 Quick Start
```bash
# npm
npm install
# pnpm
pnpm install
# yarn
yarn install
# bun
# Install dependencies
bun install
```
## Development Server
Start the development server on `http://localhost:3000`:
```bash
# npm
npm run dev
# pnpm
pnpm dev
# yarn
yarn dev
# bun
# Start development server
bun run dev
```
## Production
Build the application for production:
```bash
# npm
npm run build
# pnpm
pnpm build
# yarn
yarn build
# bun
# Build for production
bun run build
# Generate static site
bun run generate
```
Locally preview production build:
**Coffee Levels:**
☕☕
☕☕☕
☕☕☕☕
🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
## 📱 Contact System Flow
A bamboozling two-step form: collect message → verify phone → SMS me directly!
Rate limited to prevent spam-a-geddon. 🚫
## 🏗️ Architecture
```
🌍 Internet → VPS → 🔐 WireGuard → 🏠 Android SMS Gateway
```
Copy `.env.example` to `.env` for configuration.
## 🚢 Deployment Shenanigans
Push to `staging` or `release` branches to trigger blue-green deployments!
### Blue-Green Magic ✨
1. **Build Phase:** Build new containers alongside old ones
2. **Deploy Phase:** Health check the newbies
3. **Switch Phase:** HAProxy traffic switcheroo
4. **Cleanup Phase:** Cleanup old containers
5. **Moon Phases:** 🌑 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌝 🌖 🌗 🌘 🌚
### GitHub Secrets Setup
Set these in your repo for deployment thingamajigs:
- `DEPLOY_KEY`, `DEPLOY_HOST` - SSH access stuff
- SMS gateway credentials and phone number
- `NUXT_SUPER_SECRET_SALT` - for cryptographic tomfoolery
### WireGuard Setup
Copy `wireguard/wg0.conf.template``wg0.conf` and fill in your tunnel deets.
## 🔒 Security Fortress
- 🔐 WireGuard tunnel encryption
- 🛡️ Container firewalls and non-root execution
- 🔢 TOTP phone verification + rate limiting
- 🔤 ASCII-only validation (emoji-proof!)
## 🔧 Troubleshooting
```bash
# npm
npm run preview
# Check container health
docker-compose ps && docker logs portfolio
# pnpm
pnpm preview
# yarn
yarn preview
# bun
bun run preview
# Test SMS connectivity
docker exec portfolio curl -f http://192.168.0.XXX:9090
```
Check out the [deployment documentation](https://nuxt.com/docs/getting-started/deployment) for more information.
**Debug Panic Levels:** 😎 → 🤔 → 😅 → 😰 → 💀 → 🍕
## 📁 What's Where
```
├── app/ # Nuxt 4 frontend
├── server/ # API routes + SMS gateway libs
├── deploy/ # Deployment scripts
└── .github/ # CI/CD workflows
```
## 🤝 Contributing
Feel free to explore the code! This is a personal portfolio, so no contributions are needed, but you can use the architecture and deployment setup for inspiration!
## 📜 License
This project is licensed under **AGPL 3.0 only** - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details. Any derivative works must also be licensed under AGPL 3.0.
---
*Built with ❤️ and lots of ☕*

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<div
class="w-48 rounded-full ring ring-primary ring-offset-base-100 ring-offset-2"
>
<img src="/headshot_pp.png" alt="Rob" />
<NuxtImg src="/headshot_pp.png" alt="Rob" />
</div>
</div>
</div>

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services:
haproxy:
image: haproxy:3.2
stop_signal: SIGTERM
container_name: haproxy
command: ["haproxy", "-f", "/usr/local/etc/haproxy"]
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
- "8404:8404"
volumes:
- ./configs:/usr/local/etc/haproxy/:ro
- ./certs:/certs:ro
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- proxynet
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "haproxy", "-c", "-f", "/usr/local/etc/haproxy"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
networks:
proxynet:
name: proxynet
driver: bridge

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services:
portfolio:
image: badbl0cks/portfolio:${IMAGE_TAG:-stable}
# image: ghcr.io/xe/x/httpdebug
# entrypoint: ["/ko-app/httpdebug", "--bind", ":3000"]
container_name: portfolio-${RELEASE_TYPE}-${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}
networks:
proxynet:
aliases:
- portfolio-${RELEASE_TYPE}
expose:
- "3000"
env_file:
- .env
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
restart: unless-stopped
labels:
- "deployment.color=${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}"
- "deployment.image_tag=${IMAGE_TAG}"
- "deployment.release_type=${RELEASE_TYPE}"
user: "1000:1000"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "-s", "--max-time", "5", "http://localhost:3000/api/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 15s
retries: 3
start_period: 120s
wireguard:
image: qmcgaw/gluetun
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
container_name: wireguard-${RELEASE_TYPE}-${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}
environment:
- VPN_SERVICE_PROVIDER=custom
- VPN_TYPE=wireguard
- HTTPPROXY=on
expose:
- "8888"
env_file:
- .env
devices:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
proxynet:
aliases:
- wireguard-${RELEASE_TYPE}
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "ping", "-c", "1", "-W", "3", "$$NUXT_ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_IP"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 15s
retries: 3
start_period: 60s
anubis:
image: ghcr.io/techarohq/anubis:main
container_name: "anubis-${RELEASE_TYPE}-${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}"
expose:
- "8080"
- "9090"
environment:
- BIND=:8080
- TARGET=http://portfolio-${RELEASE_TYPE}-${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}:3000
- DIFFICULTY=4
- COOKIE_DOMAIN=${DOMAIN}
- COOKIE_PARTITIONED=true
- METRICS_BIND=:9090
- SERVE_ROBOTS_TXT=true
- XFF_STRIP_PRIVATE=false
- USE_REMOTE_ADDRESS=true
- OG_PASSTHROUGH=true
- OG_EXPIRY_TIME=24h
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
proxynet:
aliases:
- anubis-${RELEASE_TYPE}
labels:
- "deployment.color=${DEPLOYMENT_COLOR}"
- "deployment.release_type=${RELEASE_TYPE}"
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "anubis", "--healthcheck"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 30s
retries: 5
start_period: 500ms
networks:
proxynet:
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backend ${DOMAIN}
balance leastconn
option httpchk GET /
http-check expect status 200
http-request set-header Host ${DOMAIN}
server-template anubis-${RELEASE_TYPE}- 1 anubis-${RELEASE_TYPE}:8080 check resolvers docker resolve-prefer ipv4 init-addr none

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global
daemon
log stdout format raw local0 info
maxconn 2000
defaults
mode http
log global
timeout connect 5s
timeout client 30s
timeout server 30s
timeout check 5s
retries 3
option httplog
option dontlognull
option redispatch
frontend haproxy_entrypoint
bind :80
bind :443 ssl crt /certs/ verify required ca-file /certs/ca.pem
http-request redirect scheme https unless { ssl_fc }
use_backend %[req.hdr(host),lower,word(1,:)] # strip out port from host
resolvers docker
nameserver dns1 127.0.0.11:53
resolve_retries 3
timeout resolve 1s
timeout retry 1s
hold valid 10s
hold obsolete 30s

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#!/bin/bash
readonly BLUE_COLOR="blue"
readonly GREEN_COLOR="green"
readonly CORE_PROJECT_NAME="portfolio"
readonly DEPLOYMENT_LABEL="deployment.color"
readonly RETRY_MAX_ATTEMPTS="${RETRY_MAX_ATTEMPTS:-5}"
readonly RETRY_DELAY="${RETRY_DELAY:-5}"
execute_if_not_dry() {
local description="$1"
shift
if [ "$DRY_RUN" = true ]; then
indent_output echo "[DRY RUN] Would execute: $description"
indent_output echo " Command: $*"
else
"$@"
fi
}
execute_or_fail() {
local description="$1"
shift
if [ "$DRY_RUN" = true ]; then
indent_output echo "[DRY RUN] Would execute: $description"
indent_output echo " Command: $*"
else
if ! "$@"; then
echo "❌ Error: Failed to $description"
exit 1
fi
fi
}
execute_or_warn() {
local description="$1"
shift
if [ "$DRY_RUN" = true ]; then
indent_output echo "[DRY RUN] Would execute: $description"
indent_output echo " Command: $*"
else
if ! "$@"; then
echo "⚠️ Warning: Failed to $description (continuing anyway)"
fi
fi
}
retry() {
local max_attempts=$RETRY_MAX_ATTEMPTS
local delay=$RETRY_DELAY
local attempt=1
local exit_code=0
until "$@"; do
exit_code=$?
if [ "$attempt" -ge "$max_attempts" ]; then
echo "❌ Command failed after $max_attempts attempts: $*" >&2
return $exit_code
fi
echo "⚠️ Attempt $attempt failed, retrying in ${delay}s..." >&2
sleep "$delay"
delay=$((delay * 2))
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
done
if [ $attempt -gt 1 ]; then
echo "✅ Command succeeded after $attempt attempts"
fi
return 0
}
run_on_target() {
if [[ -n "${DEPLOY_HOST}" ]]; then
ssh deploy -q -E /dev/null "$*"
else
bash -c -- "$*"
fi
}
require_var() {
local var_name=$1
local var_value=${!var_name:-}
if [ -z "$var_value" ]; then
echo "❌ Deployment Error: Required environment variable '${var_name}' is not set or is empty" >&2
echo " Please check your GitHub Actions secrets, workflow environment variables," >&2
echo " or deployment configuration to ensure '${var_name}' is properly defined." >&2
exit 1
fi
}
# Helper function for common error handling pattern
error_exit() {
echo "❌ ERROR: $1" >&2
exit 1
}
# Helper function for command execution with error handling
run_or_exit() {
local description="$1"
shift
if ! "$@"; then
error_exit "$description"
fi
}
get_current_color() {
local blue_count=$(count_color_containers "$BLUE_COLOR")
local green_count=$(count_color_containers "$GREEN_COLOR")
if [ "$blue_count" -gt 0 ] && [ "$green_count" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$BLUE_COLOR"
elif [ "$green_count" -gt 0 ] && [ "$blue_count" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "$GREEN_COLOR"
elif [ "$blue_count" -gt 0 ] && [ "$green_count" -gt 0 ]; then
local project_name_blue=$(get_project_name "$BLUE_COLOR")
local project_name_green=$(get_project_name "$GREEN_COLOR")
local blue_newest=$(docker inspect --format='{{.Created}}' "$(docker ps -q --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project=$project_name_blue" | head -1)" 2>/dev/null || echo '1970-01-01')
local green_newest=$(docker inspect --format='{{.Created}}' "$(docker ps -q --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project=$project_name_green" | head -1)" 2>/dev/null || echo '1970-01-01')
if [[ "$blue_newest" > "$green_newest" ]]; then
echo "$BLUE_COLOR"
else
echo "$GREEN_COLOR"
fi
else
echo "none"
fi
}
get_deployment_state() {
local blue_count=$(count_color_containers "$BLUE_COLOR")
local green_count=$(count_color_containers "$GREEN_COLOR")
if [ "$blue_count" -gt 0 ] && [ "$green_count" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "both"
elif [ "$blue_count" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "$BLUE_COLOR"
elif [ "$green_count" -gt 0 ]; then
echo "$GREEN_COLOR"
else
echo "none"
fi
}
is_deployment_in_progress() {
local deployment_state=$(get_deployment_state)
[ "$deployment_state" = "both" ]
}
switch_color() {
[ "$1" = "$BLUE_COLOR" ] && echo "$GREEN_COLOR" || echo "$BLUE_COLOR"
}
get_project_name() {
local color=$1
local env_suffix=$([ "${PROD:-}" = "true" ] && echo "prod" || echo "staging")
echo "${CORE_PROJECT_NAME}-${env_suffix}-${color}"
}
get_compose_files() {
echo "-f docker-compose_web.yml"
}
refresh_proxy() {
echo "🔄 Refreshing proxy configuration..."
}
count_containers() {
local filters=$1
docker ps ${filters} -q 2>/dev/null | wc -l | tr -d '\n' || echo 0
}
count_color_containers() {
local color=$1
local project_name=$(get_project_name "$color")
docker ps --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project=$project_name" -q 2>/dev/null | wc -l
}
# Removed get_previous_release_path - no longer needed as we use direct container cleanup
cleanup_color_containers() {
local color=$1
local project_name=$(get_project_name "$color")
# Get container IDs using the same filter logic as get_current_color
local container_ids=$(run_on_target "docker ps --filter 'label=com.docker.compose.project=$project_name' -q 2>/dev/null")
if [ -n "$container_ids" ]; then
echo "🛑 Stopping $color containers from project: $project_name"
# Stop containers directly by ID, with timeout
run_on_target "echo '$container_ids' | xargs -r docker stop --timeout 10 2>/dev/null || true"
echo "🗑️ Removing $color containers from project: $project_name"
# Remove containers directly by ID
run_on_target "echo '$container_ids' | xargs -r docker rm -f 2>/dev/null || true"
else
echo " No $color containers found to clean up"
fi
}
wait_with_countdown() {
local seconds=$1
local message=$2
echo -n "$message"
for ((i=seconds; i>0; i--)); do
echo -n " $i"
sleep 1
done
echo " done!"
}
get_web_service_name() {
echo "portfolio"
}
validate_deployment_env() {
require_var "REPO_PROJECT_PATH"
require_var "PROD"
require_var "DOMAIN"
export CURRENT_LINK_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/current"
export RELEASES_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/releases"
}
get_health_check_status() {
local statuses=$(docker ps --format '{{.Names}} {{.Status}}')
local unhealthy_count=0
local IFS=$'\n'
for status in $statuses; do
local name=$(echo $status | cut -d' ' -f1)
local status=$(echo $status | cut -d' ' -f2-)
if [[ "$status" == *"unhealthy"* ]]; then
unhealthy_count=$((unhealthy_count + 1))
echo "❌ Unhealthy: $name [$status]"
else
echo "✅ Healthy: $name [$status]"
fi
done
return $unhealthy_count
}
wait_for_healthy_containers() {
local project_name=$1
local service_name=$2
local expected_count=$3
local max_attempts=60
local attempt=0
echo "⏳ Waiting for $service_name containers to be healthy..."
while [ $attempt -lt $max_attempts ]; do
healthy_count=$(count_containers "--filter label=com.docker.compose.project=${project_name} --filter label=com.docker.compose.service=${service_name} --filter health=healthy")
if [[ "$healthy_count" -eq "$expected_count" ]]; then
echo "✅ All $service_name containers are healthy ($healthy_count/$expected_count)"
return 0
fi
echo "⏳ Healthy containers: $healthy_count/$expected_count (attempt $((attempt+1))/$max_attempts)"
sleep 5
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
done
echo "❌ Timeout waiting for $service_name containers to be healthy"
return 1
}
list_releases() {
local REPO_PROJECT_PATH=$1
local RELEASES_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/releases"
local CURRENT_LINK_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/current"
echo "📋 Available releases:"
if [ -d "$RELEASES_PATH" ]; then
for release in $(ls -dt ${RELEASES_PATH}/*); do
version=$(basename "$release")
status=""
if [ -L "$CURRENT_LINK_PATH" ] && [ "$(readlink -f "$CURRENT_LINK_PATH")" = "$(realpath "$release")" ]; then
status=" [CURRENT]"
fi
if [ -f "${release}/.failed" ]; then
status="${status} [FAILED]"
fi
indent_output echo "- ${version}${status}"
done
else
indent_output echo "No releases found"
fi
}
get_deployment_image_tag() {
local color=$1
local container=$(docker ps --filter "label=com.docker.compose.project=${CORE_PROJECT_NAME}-${color}" --format '{{.Names}}'| head -1)
if [ -n "$container" ]; then
docker inspect "${container}" --format '{{index .Config.Labels "deployment.image_tag"}}'
else
echo "unknown"
fi
}
prefix_output() {
local prefix=" "
if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then
echo "Error: prefix_output requires at least 2 arguments" >&2
return 1
fi
prefix="$1"
shift
"$@" 2>&1 | sed "s/^/${prefix}/"
return ${PIPESTATUS[0]}
}
indent_output() {
local indent=" "
if [[ "$1" =~ ^[[:space:]]+$ ]]; then
indent="$1"
shift
fi
prefix_output "$indent" "$@"
}
run_with_header() {
local header="$1"
shift
echo "$header"
indent_output " " "$@"
}
substitute_env_vars() {
local file_path="$1"
if [ ! -f "$file_path" ]; then
echo "❌ Error: File '$file_path' does not exist" >&2
return 1
fi
while IFS= read -r line; do
while [[ "$line" =~ \$\{([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\} ]]; do
local var_name="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
local var_value="${!var_name:-}"
line="${line//\$\{${var_name}\}/${var_value}}"
done
echo "$line"
done < "$file_path" > "$file_path.tmp" && mv "$file_path.tmp" "$file_path"
}
substitute_env_vars_remote() {
local file_path="$1"
if [[ -n "${DEPLOY_HOST}" ]]; then
run_on_target "$(declare -f substitute_env_vars); substitute_env_vars '$file_path'"
else
substitute_env_vars "$file_path"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
if [ -f "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common-lib.sh" ]; then
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common-lib.sh"
else
echo "❌ ERROR: common-lib.sh not found at ${SCRIPT_DIR}/common-lib.sh"
exit 1
fi
readonly HAPROXY_BASE_DIR="/srv/haproxy"
readonly HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR="${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}/configs"
readonly HAPROXY_COMPOSE_FILE="${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}/docker-compose.yml"
readonly HAPROXY_MAIN_CONFIG="${HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR}/00-haproxy.cfg"
readonly BACKEND_TEMPLATE_PATH="${SCRIPT_DIR}/../haproxy.backend.cfg"
readonly HAPROXY_COMPOSE_TEMPLATE="${SCRIPT_DIR}/../docker-compose-haproxy.yml"
show_usage() {
cat << EOF
Usage: $0 [add|remove] <backend_name>
Commands:
add <backend_name> - Add backend configuration (uses \$DOMAIN and \$RELEASE_TYPE env vars)
remove <backend_name> - Remove backend configuration
Environment Variables:
DOMAIN - Domain name for the backend (required for add command)
RELEASE_TYPE - Release type (e.g., prod, staging) (required for add command)
Examples:
DOMAIN=badblocks.dev RELEASE_TYPE=prod $0 add portfolio-prod
$0 remove portfolio-staging
EOF
}
setup_infrastructure_dirs_and_certs() {
local certs_dir="${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}/certs"
echo "🏗️ Setting up HAProxy directories..."
run_or_exit "Failed to setup HAProxy directories" run_on_target "mkdir -p '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' '${HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR}' && chmod 755 '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' '${HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR}'"
# Add certificate setup if environment variables are set
if [[ -n "${CF_PEM_CERT:-}" ]] && [[ -n "${CF_PEM_CA:-}" ]]; then
echo "🏗️ Setting up HAProxy certificates..."
run_or_exit "Failed to setup HAProxy directories" run_on_target "mkdir -p '${certs_dir}' && chmod 755 '${certs_dir}'"
run_or_exit "Failed to install crt-${DOMAIN}.pem certificate file" run_on_target "cat > '${certs_dir}/crt-${DOMAIN}.pem' << 'EOF'
$CF_PEM_CERT
EOF
chmod 644 '${certs_dir}/crt-${DOMAIN}.pem'"
run_or_exit "Failed to install Cloudflare CA file" run_on_target "cat > '${certs_dir}/ca.pem' << 'EOF'
$CF_PEM_CA
EOF
chmod 644 '${certs_dir}/ca.pem'"
fi
}
init_haproxy_infrastructure() {
echo "🚀 Initializing HAProxy infrastructure..."
setup_infrastructure_dirs_and_certs
# Check both config files in parallel and prepare uploads
local main_config_missing=false
local compose_config_missing=false
local upload_commands=()
if ! run_on_target "test -f '${HAPROXY_MAIN_CONFIG}'"; then
main_config_missing=true
upload_commands+=("scp '${SCRIPT_DIR}/../haproxy.cfg' deploy:'${HAPROXY_MAIN_CONFIG}'")
echo "📋 Main HAProxy config needs creation"
else
echo "✅ Main config already exists"
fi
if ! run_on_target "test -f '${HAPROXY_COMPOSE_FILE}'"; then
[ ! -f "$HAPROXY_COMPOSE_TEMPLATE" ] && error_exit "HAProxy compose template not found at $HAPROXY_COMPOSE_TEMPLATE"
compose_config_missing=true
upload_commands+=("scp '${HAPROXY_COMPOSE_TEMPLATE}' deploy:'${HAPROXY_COMPOSE_FILE}'")
echo "🐳 Docker-compose config needs creation"
else
echo "✅ Docker-compose config already exists"
fi
# Upload missing config files in parallel if any are needed
if [ ${#upload_commands[@]} -gt 0 ]; then
echo "📤 Uploading configuration files..."
for cmd in "${upload_commands[@]}"; do
eval "$cmd" || error_exit "Failed to upload config file: $cmd"
done &
wait
echo "✅ Configuration files uploaded"
fi
# Start HAProxy service (creates network automatically via compose)
if ! is_haproxy_running; then
echo "▶️ Starting HAProxy service..."
if run_on_target "cd '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' && docker compose up -d"; then
echo "✅ HAProxy containers started"
echo "⏳ Waiting for HAProxy to be healthy..."
if wait_for_haproxy_healthy; then
echo "✅ HAProxy is healthy and ready"
else
echo "❌ ERROR: HAProxy failed to become healthy"
return 1
fi
else
echo "❌ ERROR: Failed to start HAProxy containers"
exit 1
fi
else
echo "✅ HAProxy is already running"
fi
echo "✅ HAProxy infrastructure ready"
}
wait_for_haproxy_healthy() {
local attempts=0
local max_attempts=30
while [ $attempts -lt $max_attempts ]; do
attempts=$((attempts + 1))
# Get status in single call and parse more efficiently
local container_info
container_info=$(run_on_target "cd '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' && docker compose ps haproxy --format '{{.Status}}'")
# Check if container is healthy or running (single grep operation)
if echo "$container_info" | grep -qE "(health: healthy|Up.*[0-9])"; then
return 0
fi
[ $attempts -lt $max_attempts ] && sleep 2
done
echo "❌ ERROR: HAProxy failed to become healthy after $max_attempts attempts"
echo " Last status: $container_info"
return 1
}
is_haproxy_running() {
run_on_target "cd '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' && docker compose ps haproxy --format '{{.Status}}' | grep -q 'Up'"
}
is_haproxy_infrastructure_ready() {
if ! run_on_target "test -d '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}'"; then
return 1
fi
if ! run_on_target "test -f '${HAPROXY_MAIN_CONFIG}'"; then
return 1
fi
if ! run_on_target "test -f '${HAPROXY_COMPOSE_FILE}'"; then
return 1
fi
if ! is_haproxy_running; then
return 1
fi
return 0
}
add_backend() {
local backend_name="$1"
[[ -z "$backend_name" ]] && {
show_usage
error_exit "add command requires backend_name"
}
[[ -z "${DOMAIN:-}" ]] && {
show_usage
error_exit "DOMAIN environment variable is required for add command"
}
[[ -z "${RELEASE_TYPE:-}" ]] && {
show_usage
error_exit "RELEASE_TYPE environment variable is required for add command"
}
echo " Adding backend: $backend_name"
# TODO: MAKE THIS IDEMPOTENT AND REMOVE THE is_haproxy_infrastructure_ready CHECK
if ! is_haproxy_infrastructure_ready; then
echo "🔧 Initializing HAProxy infrastructure..."
init_haproxy_infrastructure
fi
local backend_config_path="${HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR}/${backend_name}.cfg"
[ ! -f "$BACKEND_TEMPLATE_PATH" ] && error_exit "Backend template not found at $BACKEND_TEMPLATE_PATH"
local temp_config="/tmp/${backend_name}.cfg"
echo "📝 Generating backend config from template..."
cp "$BACKEND_TEMPLATE_PATH" "$temp_config"
substitute_env_vars "$temp_config"
echo "✅ Backend config generated"
echo "📤 Uploading backend config..."
scp "$temp_config" deploy:"$backend_config_path" || { rm -f "$temp_config"; error_exit "Failed to upload backend config"; }
echo "✅ Backend config uploaded"
rm -f "$temp_config"
echo "🔄 Reloading HAProxy..."
reload_haproxy
}
remove_backend() {
local backend_name="$1"
[ -z "$backend_name" ] && { show_usage; error_exit "remove command requires backend_name"; }
echo " Removing backend: $backend_name"
if ! is_haproxy_infrastructure_ready; then
echo "🔧 Initializing HAProxy infrastructure..."
init_haproxy_infrastructure
fi
local backend_config_path="${HAPROXY_CONFIGS_DIR}/${backend_name}.cfg"
if run_on_target "test -f '${backend_config_path}'"; then
run_on_target "rm -f '${backend_config_path}'"
echo "✅ Backend configuration removed"
reload_haproxy
else
echo "✅ Backend configuration already absent"
fi
}
reload_haproxy() {
if ! is_haproxy_infrastructure_ready; then
echo "🔧 Infrastructure not ready, initializing..."
init_haproxy_infrastructure
return 0 # Infrastructure init already handles health check
fi
run_or_exit "Failed to send reload signal to HAProxy" run_on_target "cd '${HAPROXY_BASE_DIR}' && docker kill -s HUP haproxy"
# Brief pause for reload to take effect, then single health check
sleep 1
if wait_for_haproxy_healthy; then
echo "✅ HAProxy configuration reloaded"
else
error_exit "HAProxy became unhealthy after reload"
fi
}
validate_backend_name() {
local backend_name="$1"
[ -z "$backend_name" ] && error_exit "Backend name cannot be empty"
[[ "$backend_name" =~ ^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*$ ]] 2>/dev/null || error_exit "Invalid backend name '$backend_name'. Can only contain alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores."
}
main() {
local command="${1:-}"
case "$command" in
"add")
local backend_name="${2:-}"
validate_backend_name "$backend_name"
add_backend "$backend_name"
;;
"remove")
local backend_name="${2:-}"
validate_backend_name "$backend_name"
remove_backend "$backend_name"
;;
"help"|"-h"|"--help")
show_usage
;;
*)
show_usage
error_exit "Unknown command '$command'"
;;
esac
echo "✅ HAProxy configuration completed"
}
[[ "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" == "${0}" ]] && main "$@"

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# Blue-Green deployment script for Nuxt app
# Usage: ./deploy-blue-green.sh
# Source common functions
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
source "${SCRIPT_DIR}/common-lib.sh"
# Validate required environment variables
require_var "DOCKER_HOST"
require_var "REPO_PROJECT_PATH"
require_var "REPO_NAME_ONLY"
require_var "REPO"
require_var "IMAGE_TAR"
require_var "PROD"
require_var "DOMAIN"
require_var "WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_HOST"
validate_deployment_env
# Modify project path based on environment for proper isolation
if [ "$PROD" = "true" ]; then
REPO_PROJECT_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}-prod"
echo "🏭 Production deployment path: $REPO_PROJECT_PATH"
else
REPO_PROJECT_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}-staging"
echo "🧪 Staging deployment path: $REPO_PROJECT_PATH"
fi
# Update derived paths
CURRENT_LINK_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/current"
RELEASES_PATH="${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/releases"
echo "⚙️ Docker host: $DOCKER_HOST"
# Generate deployment timestamp
DEPLOYMENT_TIMESTAMP=$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)
RELEASE_TYPE=$([ "${PROD}" = "true" ] && echo "prod" || echo "staging")
NEW_RELEASE_PATH="${RELEASES_PATH}/${DEPLOYMENT_TIMESTAMP}"
# Use Git SHA for image tag (if available, otherwise use timestamp)
if [ -n "${GIT_SHA:-}" ]; then
IMAGE_TAG="sha-${GIT_SHA:0:7}"
else
IMAGE_TAG="dev-${DEPLOYMENT_TIMESTAMP}"
fi
# Check for deployment in progress
if is_deployment_in_progress; then
echo "⚠️ ERROR: Deployment appears to be in progress (both colors are running)"
echo " This might indicate a previous deployment didn't complete properly."
echo " Please check the deployment status and clean up any old containers."
echo " If you are sure that the deployment is complete, you can run the following command to clean up the old containers:"
echo " ssh deploy 'cd ${REPO_PROJECT_PATH}/current && docker compose -p portfolio-\$ENV-blue down && docker compose -p portfolio-\$ENV-green down' (where \$ENV is prod or staging)"
exit 1
fi
CURRENT_COLOR=$(get_current_color)
NEW_COLOR=$(switch_color "$CURRENT_COLOR")
echo "🎨 Current deployment color: $CURRENT_COLOR"
echo "🎨 New deployment color: $NEW_COLOR"
echo "🔍 Resolving WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_HOST IP address..."
WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_IP=$(run_on_target "dig +short $WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_HOST | tail -n1")
[ -z "$WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_IP" ] && error_exit "Failed to resolve IP address for WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_HOST"
echo "📁 Creating release directory..."
run_on_target "mkdir -p '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}'"
echo "🏷️ Setting environment variables..."
echo "IMAGE_TAG=\"${IMAGE_TAG}\"" >> .env
echo "DEPLOYMENT_COLOR=\"${NEW_COLOR}\"" >> .env
echo "RELEASE_TYPE=\"${RELEASE_TYPE}\"" >> .env
echo "WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_IP=\"${WIREGUARD_ENDPOINT_IP}\"" >> .env
echo "📋 Copying deployment files..."
scp deploy/docker-compose.yml deploy/haproxy.cfg .env deploy:"${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}/"
echo "🐳 Loading Docker image..."
docker load -i "${IMAGE_TAR}"
PROJECT_NAME=$(get_project_name "$NEW_COLOR")
WEB_SERVICE_NAME=$(get_web_service_name)
echo "🔵🟢 Starting ${NEW_COLOR} deployment..."
run_on_target "cd '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}' && docker compose -p '${PROJECT_NAME}' up --no-build -d"
echo "⏳ Waiting for new containers to be healthy..."
if ! wait_for_healthy_containers "$PROJECT_NAME" "$WEB_SERVICE_NAME" 1; then
echo "❌ New deployment failed to become healthy. Rolling back..."
run_on_target "cd '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}' && docker compose -p '${PROJECT_NAME}' down"
run_on_target "rm -rf '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}'"
error_exit "New deployment failed to become healthy"
fi
echo "✅ New deployment is healthy!"
echo "🔗 Updating current deployment symlink..."
if [ -L "$CURRENT_LINK_PATH" ]; then
PREVIOUS_RELEASE=$(run_on_target "readlink -f '${CURRENT_LINK_PATH}'")
run_on_target "echo '${PREVIOUS_RELEASE}' > '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}/.previous_version'"
fi
run_on_target "ln -sfn '${NEW_RELEASE_PATH}' '${CURRENT_LINK_PATH}'"
if [ "$CURRENT_COLOR" != "none" ]; then
echo "🧹 Cleaning up previous deployment (${CURRENT_COLOR})..."
cleanup_color_containers "$CURRENT_COLOR"
fi
echo "🗑️ Cleaning up old releases (keep last 5)..."
run_on_target "cd '${RELEASES_PATH}' && ls -t | tail -n +6 | xargs -r rm -rf"
echo "🎉 Deployment completed successfully!"
echo "📊 Current deployment: ${NEW_COLOR} (${IMAGE_TAG})"
echo "🌍 Domain: ${DOMAIN}"

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# Generate Docker tags based on git ref and environment
# Usage: ./generate-docker-tags.sh IMAGE_BASE GIT_SHA GIT_REF PROD
if [ $# -ne 4 ]; then
echo "Error: Invalid number of arguments" > /dev/stderr
echo "Usage: $0 IMAGE_BASE GIT_SHA GIT_REF PROD" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
IMAGE_BASE="$1"
GIT_SHA="$2"
GIT_REF="$3"
PROD="$4"
# Validate inputs
if [ -z "$IMAGE_BASE" ] || [ -z "$GIT_SHA" ]; then
echo "Error: IMAGE_BASE and GIT_SHA cannot be empty" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
# Always include SHA tags
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:sha-${GIT_SHA:0:7}"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:sha-${GIT_SHA}"
# Handle version tags
if [[ "$GIT_REF" =~ ^refs/tags/v([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(-.*)?$ ]]; then
MAJOR="${BASH_REMATCH[1]}"
MINOR="${BASH_REMATCH[2]}"
PATCH="${BASH_REMATCH[3]}"
PRERELEASE="${BASH_REMATCH[4]}"
if [[ -z "$PRERELEASE" ]] && [[ "$PROD" == "true" ]]; then
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:latest"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:stable"
[[ "$MAJOR" -gt 0 ]] && echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:v${MAJOR}"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:v${MAJOR}.${MINOR}"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:v${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${PATCH}"
else
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:latest-staging"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:staging"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:v${MAJOR}.${MINOR}.${PATCH}-prerelease"
fi
elif [[ "$PROD" == "false" ]]; then
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:latest-staging"
echo "${IMAGE_BASE}:staging"
fi

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#!/bin/bash
set -euo pipefail
# Parse repository name and generate project paths
# Usage: ./parse-repository-name.sh GITHUB_REPOSITORY
if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Error: No repository name provided" > /dev/stderr
echo "Usage: $0 GITHUB_REPOSITORY" > /dev/stderr
exit 1
fi
GITHUB_REPOSITORY="$1"
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY: $GITHUB_REPOSITORY" > /dev/stderr
if [[ "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" == *".git" ]]; then
if [[ "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" == "https://"* ]]; then
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY ends in .git and is an HTTPS URI" > /dev/stderr
REPO=$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | sed 's/\.git$//' | cut -d'/' -f4-5 | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9\/-]/-/g')
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" == "git@"* ]]; then
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY ends in .git and is an SSH URI" > /dev/stderr
REPO=$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | sed 's/\.git$//' | cut -d':' -f2 | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9\/-]/-/g')
else
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY ends in .git and is not a URI" > /dev/stderr
REPO=$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | sed 's/\.git$//' | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9\/-]/-/g')
fi
else
echo "GITHUB_REPOSITORY is not a URI" > /dev/stderr
REPO=$(echo "$GITHUB_REPOSITORY" | sed 's/[^a-zA-Z0-9\/-]/-/g')
fi
REPO_NAME_ONLY=$(echo "$REPO" | cut -d'/' -f2)
# Default path - will be modified by deployment script based on environment
REPO_PROJECT_PATH="/srv/${REPO_NAME_ONLY}"
# Output in format that can be sourced - using printf %q for proper escaping
printf "export REPO=%q\n" "$REPO"
printf "export REPO_NAME_ONLY=%q\n" "$REPO_NAME_ONLY"
printf "export REPO_PROJECT_PATH=%q\n" "$REPO_PROJECT_PATH"

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services:
portfolio:
build: .
image: badbl0cks/portfolio
ports:
- "3000:3000"
env_file:
- .env
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
proxynet:
aliases:
- portfolio-${RELEASE_TYPE}
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "-s", "--max-time", "5", "http://localhost:3000/api/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 15s
retries: 3
start_period: 120s

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@ -9,12 +9,10 @@ export default defineNuxtConfig({
},
css: ["assets/css/main.css"],
modules: [
"@nuxt/content",
"@nuxt/eslint",
"@nuxt/fonts",
"@nuxt/icon",
"@nuxt/image",
"@nuxt/scripts",
"@nuxt/test-utils",
"@nuxt/ui",
],
@ -22,12 +20,13 @@ export default defineNuxtConfig({
androidSmsGatewayUrl: process.env.NUXT_ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_URL,
androidSmsGatewayLogin: process.env.NUXT_ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_LOGIN,
androidSmsGatewayPassword: process.env.NUXT_ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_PASSWORD,
androidSmsGatewayBypass: process.env.NUXT_ANDROID_SMS_GATEWAY_BYPASS,
myPhoneNumber: process.env.NUXT_MY_PHONE_NUMBER,
superSecretSalt: process.env.NUXT_SUPER_SECRET_SALT,
public: {},
},
nitro: {
preset: "bun",
preset: "node-server",
},
});

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "nuxt-app",
"version": "1.0.0",
"name": "portfolio",
"version": "0.0.0-development",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
@ -11,36 +11,43 @@
"postinstall": "nuxt prepare"
},
"devDependencies": {
"eslint": "^9.0.0",
"@nuxt/eslint": "1.5.2",
"@nuxt/eslint": "1.7.0",
"@semantic-release/changelog": "^6.0.3",
"@semantic-release/commit-analyzer": "^13.0.1",
"@semantic-release/git": "^10.0.1",
"@semantic-release/github": "^11.0.3",
"@semantic-release/npm": "^12.0.2",
"@semantic-release/release-notes-generator": "^14.0.3",
"eslint": "^9.31.0",
"eslint-config-prettier": "^10.1.8",
"eslint-plugin-prettier": "^5.5.3"
"eslint-plugin-prettier": "^5.5.3",
"semantic-release": "^24.2.7"
},
"dependencies": {
"@nuxt/fonts": "0.11.4",
"@nuxt/icon": "1.15.0",
"@nuxt/image": "1.10.0",
"@nuxt/scripts": "0.11.9",
"@nuxt/test-utils": "3.19.2",
"@nuxt/ui": "3.2.0",
"@unhead/vue": "^2.0.3",
"@unhead/vue": "^2.0.12",
"android-sms-gateway": "^3.0.0",
"better-sqlite3": "^12.2.0",
"daisyui": "^5.0.46",
"husky": "^9.1.7",
"nuxt": "^4.0.0",
"nuxt": "^4.0.1",
"otplib": "^12.0.1",
"postcss": "^8.5.6",
"scrollreveal": "^4.0.9",
"sharp": "^0.34.3",
"tailwindcss": "^4.1.11",
"typed.js": "^2.1.0",
"typescript": "^5.6.3",
"vue": "^3.5.17",
"typescript": "^5.8.3",
"undici": "^7.12.0",
"vue": "^3.5.18",
"vue-router": "^4.5.1"
},
"trustedDependencies": [
"@parcel/watcher",
"@tailwindcss/oxide",
"better-sqlite3",
"esbuild",
"scrollreveal",
"sharp",

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export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
return {
status: 'ok',
timestamp: new Date().toISOString(),
}
})

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@ -149,8 +149,14 @@ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
}
try {
const api = createSmsGatewayClient(config);
const finalMessage = `New message from ${name} ( ${phoneNumber} ) via your portfolio:\n\n"${userMessage}"`;
if (config.androidSmsGatewayBypass === "true") {
recordSubmission(phoneNumber);
return { success: true, messageId: "bypassed" };
}
const api = createSmsGatewayClient(config);
const message = {
phoneNumbers: [config.myPhoneNumber],
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@ -43,11 +43,16 @@ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
}
try {
const api = createSmsGatewayClient(config);
const otp = generateTOTP(normalizedPhoneNumber, config.superSecretSalt);
const step_min = Math.floor(getTOTPstep() / 60);
const step_sec = getTOTPstep() % 60;
if (config.androidSmsGatewayBypass === "true") {
recordOtpRequest(normalizedPhoneNumber);
return { success: true, messageId: "bypassed" };
}
const api = createSmsGatewayClient(config);
const message = {
phoneNumbers: [normalizedPhoneNumber],
message: `${otp} is your verification code. This code is valid for ${step_min}m${step_sec}s.`,

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@ -36,6 +36,10 @@ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
});
}
if (config.androidSmsGatewayBypass === "true") {
return { success: true };
}
const isValid = verifyTOTP(
normalizedPhoneNumber,
config.superSecretSalt,
@ -46,7 +50,7 @@ export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
return { success: true };
} else {
throw createError({
statusCode: 401, // Unauthorized
statusCode: 401,
statusMessage: "Invalid or expired verification code.",
});
}

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@ -1,12 +1,13 @@
/**
* A simple HTTP client wrapper around the global fetch function.
* This is used by the android-sms-gateway client.
*/
import { ProxyAgent } from "undici";
const proxyAgent = new ProxyAgent("http://wireguard:8888");
export const httpFetchClient = {
get: async (url, headers) => {
const response = await fetch(url, {
const response = await $fetch(url, {
method: "GET",
headers,
agent: proxyAgent,
});
if (!response.ok) {
const errorBody = await response.text();
@ -16,10 +17,11 @@ export const httpFetchClient = {
return response.json();
},
post: async (url, body, headers) => {
const response = await fetch(url, {
const response = await $fetch(url, {
method: "POST",
headers: { "Content-Type": "application/json", ...headers },
body: JSON.stringify(body),
agent: proxyAgent,
});
if (!response.ok) {
const errorBody = await response.text();
@ -30,16 +32,4 @@ export const httpFetchClient = {
}
return response.json();
},
delete: async (url, headers) => {
const response = await fetch(url, {
method: "DELETE",
headers,
});
if (!response.ok) {
const errorBody = await response.text();
console.error("Gateway DELETE error:", errorBody);
throw new Error(`HTTP error! status: ${response.status}`);
}
return response.json();
},
};