# Infra Terragrunt-managed homelab declaring a 7-node Kubernetes cluster (1 control plane + 6 workers) on a single Proxmox host. Vault is the secrets source of truth; everything else flows from this repo via `scripts/tg apply`. ## Language ### Code organization **Service**: The deployed app as a domain concept — one logical thing that runs in the cluster (e.g. immich, technitium, freshrss). Defined by exactly one **Stack**. _Avoid_: bare "app" without the Service definition; "deployment" (collides with K8s `Deployment`). **Stack**: The HCL directory under `stacks//` that defines a Service, applied independently with `scripts/tg apply`. A Stack is the unit of Terraform organisation; a Service is the running thing. They are 1:1 but not synonyms. A Stack is either **flat** (resources declared directly in its own `.tf` files — the majority, ~94, e.g. immich) or wraps a **Stack-local module** (~31, the larger/older ones). _Avoid_: using "Stack" when you mean the running Service. **Module**: A unit of HCL consumed via `source =`. Two homes, two purposes: **shared** modules under the top-level `modules/` tree (reused across many Stacks) and **Stack-local** modules nested under `stacks//modules/` (one Stack only). Bare "Module" means the shared kind. _Avoid_: "library", "package". **Factory module**: A shared **Module** that hides convention (defaults, drift handling, secret wiring) behind a small input surface. `modules/kubernetes/` holds exactly four, all factories: `ingress_factory` (103 Stacks), `setup_tls_secret` (93), `nfs_volume` (41), `anubis_instance` (8). _Avoid_: "wrapper"; citing `k8s_app` / `helm_app` / `postgres_app` (these never existed in the repo). **Stack-local module**: A single Stack's implementation factored into a nested `stacks//modules//`, sourced by that one Stack only — organisation, not reuse. ~31 Stacks (authentik, kyverno, dbaas, mailserver, metallb, cloudflared, technitium, …). The alternative to a **flat** Stack. _Avoid_: calling it a "Module" unqualified (it isn't reusable); "submodule". **State tier**: Terraform state-backend partition. **Tier 0** = bootstrap Stacks (`infra`, `platform`, `cnpg`, `vault`, `dbaas`, `external-secrets`) on local SOPS-encrypted state. **Tier 1** = every other Stack, on PG-backed state. _Avoid_: "phase", "bootstrap stack" — say Tier 0 explicitly. ### Cluster **Node**: A K8s cluster VM — `k8s-master` (control plane) plus `k8s-node1..6` (workers). Default reading of the bare word "node" in this repo. _Avoid_: "k8s node" (redundant), "host" (ambiguous). **PVE node** / **PVE host**: The single physical Dell R730 running Proxmox; sole hypervisor and sole NFS server. There is exactly one. _Avoid_: "server", "hypervisor", "Proxmox" alone when you mean the host. **Namespace tier**: A namespace-prefix partition (`0-core-*`, `1-cluster-*`, `2-gpu-*`, `3-edge-*`, `4-aux-*`) driving PriorityClass, default resources, and ResourceQuota — generated by **Kyverno policy** from the namespace name. Orthogonal to **State tier**. _Avoid_: "Service tier" (the partition is on the namespace, not the Service); collapsing Namespace tier with State tier — they are different axes. **Kyverno policy**: The convention engine of the cluster — a ClusterPolicy or Policy resource that mutates/generates/validates on admission. Owns Namespace tier limits/quotas, `dns_config` injection on every pod-owning workload, Forgejo pull-credential sync across namespaces, TLS-secret replication. When the repo says "this happens automatically", a Kyverno policy is usually the actor. _Avoid_: bare "policy" (overloaded with Vault, RBAC, NetworkPolicy). **Critical-path Service**: One of {Traefik, Authentik, CrowdSec LAPI, PgBouncer, Cloudflared} — replicas ≥3, PDB enforced, monitored independently. _Avoid_: "core service" (collides with the `0-core-*` Namespace tier name). **Namespace-owner**: A non-admin identity declared in `secret/platform → k8s_users` (JSON map). Owns one or more namespaces and one or more public subdomains. _Avoid_: bare "user", "tenant". ### Networking **Public domain**: `viktorbarzin.me`, served through Cloudflare. DNS records are either **proxied** (Cloudflare CDN/WAF in front) or **non-proxied** (direct A/AAAA reachable via Cloudflared Tunnel). _Avoid_: "external", "outside". **Internal domain**: `viktorbarzin.lan`, served by Technitium DNS. Resolves only inside the homelab network. _Avoid_: bare "lan", "private", "intranet". **Ingress auth**: The `auth = "..."` parameter on `ingress_factory` — a discrete *mode*, not a ranked tier — one of `required` (Authentik forward-auth gates every request), `app` (the backend owns its login), `public` (anonymous Authentik binding for audit only), or `none` (Anubis-fronted content, or native-client API). Default `required` (fail-closed). _Avoid_: "auth tier" / "auth mode" — refer to it by the canonical key, `auth` (e.g. `auth = "required"`). "tier" is reserved for State tier and Namespace tier. **Authentik outpost**: A standalone Authentik deployment that terminates the proxy/auth flow for a specific binding model. The repo runs two distinct ones: the default outpost (used by `auth = "required"`) and the `public` outpost (anonymous binding, used by `auth = "public"`). _Avoid_: conflating outpost with Authentik core; "Authentik instance". **Cloudflared Tunnel**: The channel by which non-proxied **public domain** traffic reaches the cluster, terminating at Traefik. Backs every `dns_type = "non-proxied"` record and is the fallback path for the wildcard `*.viktorbarzin.me`. _Avoid_: "the tunnel" without "Cloudflared" (could mean Headscale). **Ingress chain**: The opinionated stack of Traefik middlewares that `ingress_factory` layers onto every Ingress. Slots, in order: forward-auth (per **Ingress auth**) → anti-AI scraping (default-on when no Authentik is in the path) → CrowdSec bouncer (fail-open) → retry (2× / 100ms) → rate-limit (429, not 503). Adding or removing a middleware is a Stack-level choice, but the chain order is convention. _Avoid_: "middleware list", "Traefik chain". The Anubis PoW gate is upstream of this chain, not inside it. **MetalLB / LB IP**: The bare-metal load-balancer that assigns external IPs to `type=LoadBalancer` Services. Two IPs matter: the **shared LB IP** `10.0.20.200` (~10 services — PG state-backend, headscale, wireguard, coturn, xray… — all `externalTrafficPolicy: Cluster`) and **Traefik's dedicated LB IP** `10.0.20.203` (`externalTrafficPolicy: Local`). Traefik runs on its own IP because ETP:Local preserves the **real client IP** (for CrowdSec) and enables QUIC, and MetalLB forbids mixed ETP on one shared IP. _Avoid_: calling `.200` "the cluster IP" or assuming all ingress shares one LB IP. **Calico**: The cluster CNI and **NetworkPolicy** engine (also GlobalNetworkPolicy + flow logs). Egress lockdown follows an **observe-then-enforce** rollout — flow logs build an empirical allowlist, then default-deny egress is enforced per-namespace, tier by tier (wave 1 began at `recruiter-responder`; Tier 0/1/2 deferred). _Avoid_: "firewall" (it's pod-level policy, not a perimeter); conflating a Calico **NetworkPolicy** (enforced in the data path) with a **Kyverno policy** (enforced at admission) — different layers. ### Storage **proxmox-lvm-encrypted**: Default StorageClass for any workload holding sensitive data (databases, auth, password managers, email, financial data). LUKS2 over a Proxmox LVM-thin LV. _Avoid_: bare "encrypted PVC" — name the StorageClass. **proxmox-lvm**: Block StorageClass for non-sensitive workloads (caches, monitoring data, indexes, app state without secrets). **NFS volume**: RWX file storage for shared media libraries, large datasets, or anything that needs to be inspected from outside K8s. Provisioned via the `nfs_volume` Module. _Avoid_: "shared storage" (ambiguous). **nfs-truenas StorageClass**: A historical SC name retained only because StorageClass strings are immutable on bound PVs. The underlying server is the **PVE host**, not TrueNAS; TrueNAS is decommissioned. _Avoid_: assuming this means TrueNAS. **local-path**: The cluster's Kubernetes default StorageClass (`rancher.io/local-path`) — node-local hostpath, **non-replicated**, no CSI snapshots, outside the backup pipeline. A PVC that omits `storageClassName` silently binds here, pinned to one Node's disk. Always set an explicit `storageClassName`; reach for local-path only for genuinely throwaway, node-pinned data. _Avoid_: relying on the default. Note the two senses of "default": local-path is the *cluster default SC* (what an unspecified PVC gets); proxmox-lvm-encrypted is the *default choice* for sensitive data. Different things. **3-2-1 backup**: The named posture of where data lives: **Copy 1** = live on the PVE thin pool (sdc), **Copy 2** = sda backup disk (`/mnt/backup`), **Copy 3** = offsite Synology NAS. Per-PVC file-level rsync from LVM thin snapshots; databases additionally dump to NFS for per-DB restore. _Avoid_: bare "backup" without saying which copy you mean (a service is "backed up" only once it's on Copy 2; Copy 3 is the disaster floor). ### Data **CNPG** / **pg-cluster**: **CNPG** is the CloudNativePG operator; **`pg-cluster`** is the Postgres cluster it manages — the shared Postgres substrate. Backs Tier-1 Terraform state (`pg-cluster-rw.dbaas.svc.cluster.local:5432/terraform_state`) and ~12 application databases, reached through **PgBouncer** (a **critical-path Service**) for connection pooling; app credentials rotate via the `vault-database` ClusterSecretStore. _Avoid_: "the database" (many DBs share one cluster); the legacy `postgresql.dbaas` Service (no endpoints — dead); conflating the CNPG operator with the `pg-cluster` it manages. ### Secrets **Vault path**: Convention: `secret/` for Service-owned secrets, `secret/viktor` for personal/global, `secret/platform` for cluster-wide maps (`k8s_users`, `homepage_credentials`). _Avoid_: conflating Vault path (e.g. `secret/viktor`) with Vault field (e.g. `forgejo_pull_token`). **ExternalSecret** / **ESO**: A K8s manifest that materialises a Vault KV value as a K8s Secret. Two ClusterSecretStores: `vault-kv` (KV engine) and `vault-database` (rotating DB creds). **Plan-time secret**: A secret value read in Terraform via `data "kubernetes_secret"` (i.e. via the ESO-created K8s Secret) at plan time, with no Vault provider call. Distinct from a **vault data source** read (`data "vault_kv_secret_v2"`), which still goes through the Vault provider. A few Stacks remain hybrid (plan-time for env vars, vault data source for module inputs). **Sealed Secret**: A user-managed secret committed to a Stack directory as `sealed-*.yaml`. Distinct from ExternalSecret — Sealed Secrets carry their own bytes, ExternalSecrets reference Vault. ### CI/CD **GHA build + Woodpecker deploy**: The split where Docker images are built+pushed by GitHub Actions and Woodpecker only runs `kubectl set image` on a deploy-only pipeline. Repos that can't fit GHA limits stay on Woodpecker for build too. _Avoid_: bare "Woodpecker pipeline" — say "build" or "deploy". **Keel**: The **poll-driven** rollout orchestrator — watches registries for new image tags and rolls the matching Deployments automatically. The actor behind "auto-upgrade" for upstream images, and a redundant net for owned apps (already rolled on push by **Woodpecker deploy**). _Avoid_: conflating with **Woodpecker deploy** (push-driven, fires on commit) or **Diun** (watches but only notifies). Never point Keel / `set image` at operator-managed StatefulSets. **Diun**: **Notify-only** image-update monitoring — reports that a newer image exists, never rolls anything (contrast **Keel**, which acts). Disabled on pinned images (MySQL, PostgreSQL, Redis) so version pins aren't nagged. _Avoid_: expecting Diun to deploy; conflating with **Keel**. **Anubis**: A PoW reverse-proxy issuing a 30-day JWT cookie, used in front of public content-bearing sites without app-level auth (blog, wiki, landing pages). Never in front of Git, WebDAV, CalDAV, or API endpoints (clients can't solve PoW). ## Relationships - A **Service** is defined by exactly one **Stack** — **flat** or wrapping a **Stack-local module** — which sources zero or more shared **Factory modules** and resolves to one or more K8s workloads. - A **Namespace-owner** owns one or more namespaces and one or more public subdomains. - A **Service** owns its **Vault path** at `secret/`, surfaces values through **ExternalSecrets**, and reads them at plan time via **plan-time secrets**. - An **Ingress** picks exactly one **Ingress auth** mode; the choice defines how strangers reach the backend. - A **proxmox-lvm-encrypted** PVC binds to one Node at a time (RWO) and requires a Service-level backup CronJob; an **NFS volume** is RWX and is backed up at the host level via rsync. - **State tier** and **Namespace tier** are orthogonal — a Tier 0 Stack can deploy a Service into any Namespace tier and vice versa. - A **Service**'s image reaches the cluster via **Woodpecker deploy** (push-driven, on commit) or **Keel** (poll-driven, on a new registry tag); **Diun** only notifies. Operator-managed StatefulSets are rolled by neither. - Tier-1 **State tier** state and ~12 app databases share one **CNPG** `pg-cluster`, reached through **PgBouncer**; their credentials rotate via the `vault-database` store. ## Example dialogue > **Dev:** "I'm adding a new **Service** — FastAPI backend with its own JWT login. Do I need Authentik?" > **Domain expert:** "If the FastAPI login is the gate, set `auth = "app"` on the ingress. That records the intent that you _chose_ not to layer Authentik — leave a one-line comment above stating what gates the Service, or `scripts/tg` will refuse the apply." > **Dev:** "And storage?" > **Domain expert:** "Does it hold user data? If yes, `proxmox-lvm-encrypted` — that's the default for anything sensitive. Add a backup CronJob writing to `/mnt/main/-backup/`. If the data is just caches, plain `proxmox-lvm` is fine." > **Dev:** "What about a Secret with the JWT signing key?" > **Domain expert:** "Put the key in `secret/` in Vault, then declare an **ExternalSecret** to materialise it as a K8s Secret. Read it at plan time with `data "kubernetes_secret"` — that keeps Vault out of the plan path." ## Flagged ambiguities - **"tier"** has exactly two senses — always qualify which: *State tier* (Tier 0 / Tier 1, Terraform backend partition) and *Namespace tier* (`0-core`..`4-aux`, scheduling priority/quota). They are orthogonal axes. Do **not** coin new "tier"s: **Ingress auth** is a *mode* (not a tier), and storage speed (SSD vs HDD) is *not* a "tier" either. - **"node"** can mean a K8s Node (default) or a PVE node. For Proxmox-level statements, say **PVE node** explicitly. - **"service"** spans two distinct concepts: the deployed app (capitalised **Service**, this repo's domain noun) and the K8s `Service` object (in backticks or qualified "K8s Service"). Lowercase "service" in prose is fine when context disambiguates; flag it when it doesn't. - **"secret"** spans Vault entries, K8s Secret objects, **ExternalSecrets**, and **Sealed Secrets**. Always specify which. - **"proxied"** / **"non-proxied"** refer to Cloudflare's CDN posture for a DNS record, _not_ Anubis or forward-auth layering. - **"policy"** spans **Kyverno policy** (admission-time mutate/generate/validate), **Calico NetworkPolicy** (data-path ingress/egress), Vault policy (KV access), and K8s RBAC. Always qualify which engine.