Each app was running 2 workers (~100MB each). On a 3.8GB system with
6 apps, the 12 workers consumed ~1.2GB and caused swap pressure.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
PageConfig (db_blog) decoupling:
- Blog: add page-config, page-config-by-id, page-configs-batch data endpoints
- Blog: add update-page-config action endpoint for events payment admin
- Cart: hydrate_page, resolve_page_config, get_cart_grouped_by_page all
fetch PageConfig from blog via HTTP instead of direct DB query
- Cart: check_sumup_status auto-fetches page_config from blog when needed
- Events: payment routes read/write PageConfig via blog HTTP endpoints
- Order model: remove cross-domain page_config ORM relationship (keep column)
Cart + Market DB merge:
- Cart tables (cart_items, orders, order_items) moved into db_market
- Cart app DATABASE_URL now points to db_market (same bounded context)
- CartItem.product / CartItem.market_place relationships work again
(same database, no cross-domain join issues)
- Updated split-databases.sh, init-databases.sql, docker-compose.yml
Ghost sync fix:
- Wrap PostAuthor/PostTag delete+re-add in no_autoflush block
- Use synchronize_session="fetch" to keep identity map consistent
- Prevents query-invoked autoflush IntegrityError on composite PK
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
edoburu/pgbouncer listens on 5432, not 6432. Update all DATABASE_URL
entries to use pgbouncer:5432. Activate per-app DATABASE_URL split
(no longer commented out).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
T0.1: Separate redis-auth service (64mb, noeviction) for auth state
T0.2: Bump data Redis from 256mb to 1gb
T0.3: Per-app DATABASE_URL via PgBouncer to per-domain databases
T0.4: PgBouncer service (transaction mode, pool=20, max_conn=300);
session.py pools reduced to 3+5 with timeout and recycle
T0.5: Hypercorn --workers 2 --keep-alive 75 on all 6 entrypoints
Deploy requires running split-databases.sh first to create per-domain
databases from the existing appdb.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Redis: per-app DB index (0-5) with shared auth DB 15 for SSO keys;
flushdb replaces flushall so deploys don't wipe cross-app auth state.
Postgres: drop 13 cross-domain FK constraints (migration v2t0p8q9r0),
remove dead ORM relationships, add explicit joins for 4 live ones.
Multi-engine sessions (account + federation) ready for per-domain DBs
via DATABASE_URL_ACCOUNT / DATABASE_URL_FEDERATION env vars.
All URLs initially point to the same appdb — zero behaviour change
until split-databases.sh is run to migrate data to per-domain DBs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Art-DAG l1-server runs on port 8100 and shares the externalnet overlay
network with coop apps. Using the internal URL avoids the reverse proxy
and the silent auth middleware that was 302-redirecting fragment requests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- fetch_fragment_batch() for N+1 avoidance with per-key Redis cache
- link-card fragment handlers in blog, market, events, federation (single + batch mode)
- link_card.html templates per app with content-specific previews
- shared/infrastructure/oembed.py: build_oembed_response, build_og_meta, build_oembed_link_tag
- GET /oembed routes on blog, market, events
- og_meta + oembed_link rendering in base template <head>
- INTERNAL_URL_ARTDAG in docker-compose.yml for cross-stack fragment fetches
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Combines shared, blog, market, cart, events, federation, and account
into a single repository. Eliminates submodule sync, sibling model
copying at build time, and per-app CI orchestration.
Changes:
- Remove per-app .git, .gitmodules, .gitea, submodule shared/ dirs
- Remove stale sibling model copies from each app
- Update all 6 Dockerfiles for monorepo build context (root = .)
- Add build directives to docker-compose.yml
- Add single .gitea/workflows/ci.yml with change detection
- Add .dockerignore for monorepo build context
- Create __init__.py for federation and account (cross-app imports)