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Viktor Barzin 4ec40ea804 [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep
End of forgejo-registry-consolidation. After Phase 0/1 already landed
(Forgejo ready, dual-push CI, integrity probe, retention CronJob,
images migrated via forgejo-migrate-orphan-images.sh), this commit
flips everything off registry.viktorbarzin.me onto Forgejo and
removes the legacy infrastructure.

Phase 3 — image= flips:
* infra/stacks/{payslip-ingest,job-hunter,claude-agent-service,
  fire-planner,freedify/factory,chrome-service,beads-server}/main.tf
  — image= now points to forgejo.viktorbarzin.me/viktor/<name>.
* infra/stacks/claude-memory/main.tf — also moved off DockerHub
  (viktorbarzin/claude-memory-mcp:17 → forgejo.viktorbarzin.me/viktor/...).
* infra/.woodpecker/{default,drift-detection}.yml — infra-ci pulled
  from Forgejo. build-ci-image.yml dual-pushes still until next
  build cycle confirms Forgejo as canonical.
* /home/wizard/code/CLAUDE.md — claude-memory-mcp install URL updated.

Phase 4 — decommission registry-private:
* registry-credentials Secret: dropped registry.viktorbarzin.me /
  registry.viktorbarzin.me:5050 / 10.0.20.10:5050 auths entries.
  Forgejo entry is the only one left.
* infra/stacks/infra/main.tf cloud-init: dropped containerd
  hosts.toml entries for registry.viktorbarzin.me +
  10.0.20.10:5050. (Existing nodes already had the file removed
  manually by `setup-forgejo-containerd-mirror.sh` rollout — the
  cloud-init template only fires on new VM provision.)
* infra/modules/docker-registry/docker-compose.yml: registry-private
  service block removed; nginx 5050 port mapping dropped. Pull-
  through caches for upstream registries (5000/5010/5020/5030/5040)
  stay on the VM permanently.
* infra/modules/docker-registry/nginx_registry.conf: upstream
  `private` block + port 5050 server block removed.
* infra/stacks/monitoring/modules/monitoring/main.tf: registry_
  integrity_probe + registry_probe_credentials resources stripped.
  forgejo_integrity_probe is the only manifest probe now.

Phase 5 — final docs sweep:
* infra/docs/runbooks/registry-vm.md — VM scope reduced to pull-
  through caches; forgejo-registry-breakglass.md cross-ref added.
* infra/docs/architecture/ci-cd.md — registry component table +
  diagram now reflect Forgejo. Pre-migration root-cause sentence
  preserved as historical context with a pointer to the design doc.
* infra/docs/architecture/monitoring.md — Registry Integrity Probe
  row updated to point at the Forgejo probe.
* infra/.claude/CLAUDE.md — Private registry section rewritten end-
  to-end (auth, retention, integrity, where the bake came from).
* prometheus_chart_values.tpl — RegistryManifestIntegrityFailure
  alert annotation simplified now that only one registry is in
  scope.

Operational follow-up (cannot be done from a TF apply):
1. ssh root@10.0.20.10 — edit /opt/registry/docker-compose.yml to
   match the new template AND `docker compose up -d --remove-orphans`
   to actually stop the registry-private container. Memory id=1078
   confirms cloud-init won't redeploy on TF apply alone.
2. After 1 week of no incidents, `rm -rf /opt/registry/data/private/`
   on the VM (~2.6GB freed).
3. Open the dual-push step in build-ci-image.yml and drop
   registry.viktorbarzin.me:5050 from the `repo:` list — at that
   point the post-push integrity check at line 33-107 also needs
   to be repointed at Forgejo or removed (the per-build verify is
   redundant with the every-15min Forgejo probe).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
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.claude [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
.git-crypt Add 1 git-crypt collaborator [ci skip] 2025-10-24 18:00:00 +00:00
.github chore: sort outage report service list alphabetically 2026-04-15 18:01:54 +00:00
.planning [ci skip] add auto-generated tiers.tf, planning docs, and helm chart cache 2026-03-06 23:55:57 +00:00
.woodpecker [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
ci ci: add vault CLI to infra-ci image + surface real errors in scripts/tg 2026-04-22 08:46:50 +00:00
cli add IPv6 connectivity via Hurricane Electric 6in4 tunnel 2026-03-23 02:22:00 +02:00
diagram [docs] TrueNAS decommission cleanup — remove references from active docs 2026-04-19 16:55:43 +00:00
docs [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
modules [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
playbooks [ci skip] Reduce node config drift: GPU label, OIDC idempotency, node-exporter, rebuild docs 2026-02-22 22:59:38 +00:00
scripts [forgejo] Migration script: exclude empty repos, all-images full mode 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
secrets Woodpecker CI Update TLS Certificates Commit 2026-05-03 00:02:02 +00:00
stacks [forgejo] Phases 3+4+5: cutover, decommission, docs sweep 2026-05-07 23:29:34 +00:00
state/stacks state(vault): update encrypted state 2026-04-25 17:09:35 +00:00
.gitattributes Add broker-sync Terraform stack (#7) 2026-04-17 21:17:45 +01:00
.gitignore .gitignore: ignore terragrunt_rendered.json debug output 2026-04-18 13:18:05 +00:00
.sops.yaml state: per-stack Transit keys for namespace-owner access control 2026-03-17 23:08:18 +00:00
AGENTS.md gpu: schedule off NFD label, not k8s-node1 hostname 2026-04-22 13:43:07 +00:00
config.tfvars [infra] Update RPi Sofia DNS: 192.168.1.16 → 192.168.1.10 2026-04-22 10:55:34 +00:00
CONTRIBUTING.md multi-user access: fix template memory default, add storage quota, add CONTRIBUTING.md [ci skip] 2026-03-19 23:49:15 +00:00
LICENSE.txt Drone CI Update TLS Certificates Commit 2025-10-12 00:13:18 +00:00
MEMORY.md Update MEMORY.md timestamp 2026-03-07 16:43:15 +00:00
README.md add architecture documentation for all infrastructure subsystems [ci skip] 2026-03-24 00:55:25 +02:00
terragrunt.hcl [infra] Adopt Authentik catch-all Proxy Provider + Application into TF (Wave 6a) 2026-04-18 22:48:26 +00:00
tiers.tf [ci skip] Phase 1: PostgreSQL migrated to CNPG on local disk 2026-02-28 19:08:06 +00:00

This repo contains my infra-as-code sources.

My infrastructure is built using Terraform, Kubernetes and CI/CD is done using Woodpecker CI.

Read more by visiting my website: https://viktorbarzin.me

Documentation

Full architecture documentation is available in docs/ — covering networking, storage, security, monitoring, secrets, CI/CD, databases, and more.

Adding a New User (Admin)

Adding a new namespace-owner to the cluster requires three steps — no code changes needed.

1. Authentik Group Assignment

In the Authentik admin UI, add the user to:

  • kubernetes-namespace-owners group (grants OIDC group claim for K8s RBAC)
  • Headscale Users group (if they need VPN access)

2. Vault KV Entry

Add a JSON entry to secret/platformk8s_users key in Vault:

"username": {
  "role": "namespace-owner",
  "email": "user@example.com",
  "namespaces": ["username"],
  "domains": ["myapp"],
  "quota": {
    "cpu_requests": "2",
    "memory_requests": "4Gi",
    "memory_limits": "8Gi",
    "pods": "20"
  }
}
  • username key must match the user's Forgejo username (for Woodpecker admin access)
  • namespaces — K8s namespaces to create and grant admin access to
  • domains — subdomains under viktorbarzin.me for Cloudflare DNS records
  • quota — resource limits per namespace (defaults shown above)

3. Apply Stacks

vault login -method=oidc

cd stacks/vault && terragrunt apply --non-interactive
# Creates: namespace, Vault policy, identity entity, K8s deployer role

cd ../platform && terragrunt apply --non-interactive
# Creates: RBAC bindings, ResourceQuota, TLS secret, DNS records

cd ../woodpecker && terragrunt apply --non-interactive
# Adds user to Woodpecker admin list

What Gets Auto-Generated

Resource Stack
Kubernetes namespace vault
Vault policy (namespace-owner-{user}) vault
Vault identity entity + OIDC alias vault
K8s deployer Role + Vault K8s role vault
RBAC RoleBinding (namespace admin) platform
RBAC ClusterRoleBinding (cluster read-only) platform
ResourceQuota platform
TLS secret in namespace platform
Cloudflare DNS records platform
Woodpecker admin access woodpecker

New User Onboarding

If you've been added as a namespace-owner, follow these steps to get started.

1. Join the VPN

# Install Tailscale: https://tailscale.com/download
tailscale login --login-server https://headscale.viktorbarzin.me
# Send the registration URL to Viktor, wait for approval
ping 10.0.20.100  # verify connectivity

2. Install Tools

Run the setup script to install kubectl, kubelogin, Vault CLI, Terraform, and Terragrunt:

# macOS
bash <(curl -fsSL https://k8s-portal.viktorbarzin.me/setup/script?os=mac)

# Linux
bash <(curl -fsSL https://k8s-portal.viktorbarzin.me/setup/script?os=linux)

3. Authenticate

# Log into Vault (opens browser for SSO)
vault login -method=oidc

# Test kubectl (opens browser for OIDC login)
kubectl get pods -n YOUR_NAMESPACE

4. Deploy Your First App

# Clone the infra repo
git clone https://github.com/ViktorBarzin/infra.git && cd infra

# Copy the stack template
cp -r stacks/_template stacks/myapp
mv stacks/myapp/main.tf.example stacks/myapp/main.tf

# Edit main.tf — replace all <placeholders>

# Store secrets in Vault
vault kv put secret/YOUR_USERNAME/myapp DB_PASSWORD=secret123

# Submit a PR
git checkout -b feat/myapp
git add stacks/myapp/
git commit -m "add myapp stack"
git push -u origin feat/myapp

After review and merge, an admin runs cd stacks/myapp && terragrunt apply.

5. Set Up CI/CD (Optional)

Create .woodpecker.yml in your app's Forgejo repo:

steps:
  - name: build
    image: woodpeckerci/plugin-docker-buildx
    settings:
      repo: YOUR_DOCKERHUB_USER/myapp
      tag: ["${CI_PIPELINE_NUMBER}", "latest"]
      username:
        from_secret: dockerhub-username
      password:
        from_secret: dockerhub-token
      platforms: linux/amd64

  - name: deploy
    image: hashicorp/vault:1.18.1
    commands:
      - export VAULT_ADDR=http://vault-active.vault.svc.cluster.local:8200
      - export VAULT_TOKEN=$(vault write -field=token auth/kubernetes/login
          role=ci jwt=$(cat /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token))
      - KUBE_TOKEN=$(vault write -field=service_account_token
          kubernetes/creds/YOUR_NAMESPACE-deployer
          kubernetes_namespace=YOUR_NAMESPACE)
      - kubectl --server=https://kubernetes.default.svc
          --token=$KUBE_TOKEN
          --certificate-authority=/var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/ca.crt
          -n YOUR_NAMESPACE set image deployment/myapp
          myapp=YOUR_DOCKERHUB_USER/myapp:${CI_PIPELINE_NUMBER}

Useful Commands

# Check your pods
kubectl get pods -n YOUR_NAMESPACE

# View quota usage
kubectl describe resourcequota -n YOUR_NAMESPACE

# Store/read secrets
vault kv put secret/YOUR_USERNAME/myapp KEY=value
vault kv get secret/YOUR_USERNAME/myapp

# Get a short-lived K8s deploy token
vault write kubernetes/creds/YOUR_NAMESPACE-deployer \
  kubernetes_namespace=YOUR_NAMESPACE

Important Rules

  • All changes go through Terraform — never kubectl apply/edit/patch directly
  • Never put secrets in code — use Vault: vault kv put secret/YOUR_USERNAME/...
  • Always use a PR — never push directly to master
  • Docker images: build for linux/amd64, use versioned tags (not :latest)

git-crypt setup

To decrypt the secrets, you need to setup git-crypt.

  1. Install git-crypt.
  2. Setup gpg keys on the machine
  3. git-crypt unlock

This will unlock the secrets and will lock them on commit