Wraps up the workload refactor with the fixes that came out of the multi-agent code review (see docs/plans/workload-refactor.md "What actually shipped"). Backend: - store.ReconcileContainer: separate write path so the 30s reconciler tick no longer overwrites deployer-owned fields (subdomain, proxy_route_id, npm_proxy_id, image_tag). - Container.stage_id column + index; ListProxyRoutes / ListContainersByStageID join via stage_id (survives stage rename), with legacy fallback to (project_id, role=stage_name). - Reconciler: workload-existence check (rejects forged tinyforge.workload.id labels), skips inventing project-kind rows, child-context cancel before wg.Wait() on shutdown. - Transactional CRUD across projects / stacks / static_sites: parent UPDATE and workload sync land in one transaction so secret rotations are durable. - Webhook routing reads exclusively through workloads.webhook_secret; legacy GetProjectByWebhookSecret / GetStaticSiteByWebhookSecret fallback removed. - store.GetStackByComposeProjectName + indexed lookup (no more full-table stack scan per compose container per tick). - store.ListMissingSweepRows: filtered query for the missing-sweep. - /api/instances/* handlers verify (workload_id, role) match URL (project_id, stage_name) before mutating — closes the cross-project hijack the security review flagged. - extra_json no longer referenced from Go (column kept on disk for now). Frontend: - WorkloadContainers.svelte: generic detail-page panel reusable by stack and site detail pages. - Containers page polish: client-side kind/state filters over an unfiltered fetch, URL-synced filters, race-safe loads via sequence number, EN+RU i18n, sidebar counter via navCounts.containers. Misc: - scripts/dev-server.sh: tolerate empty netstat grep result. - .gitignore: ignore docker-watcher binaries, .claude/worktrees/, .facts-sync.json.
Tinyforge
Self-hosted deployment platform with a web dashboard. Deploy Docker containers from registries with zero-downtime blue-green strategy, host static sites and Deno APIs directly from Git repositories, and manage reverse proxy configuration — all from a single binary.
Features
Container Deployments
- Registry polling and webhook receiver for automatic deployments
- Blue-green deploys with health checks and automatic rollback
- Multi-stage projects (dev, staging, prod) with tag pattern matching
- Real-time deploy logs via SSE streaming
Static Sites
Deploy static sites and Deno-powered APIs directly from Git repositories:
- Git providers: Gitea/Forgejo, GitHub, and GitLab (public and private repos)
- Static mode: Serves HTML/CSS/JS via nginx container
- Deno mode: Full-stack with TypeScript API backend + static frontend — API routes are auto-discovered from
/apifolder using a naming convention (API_get_users,API_post_items, etc.) - Markdown rendering: Optionally converts
.mdfiles to styled HTML - Branch & folder picker: Select any branch and subfolder as the deployment root
- Auto-sync: Trigger redeployment on push or tag events, or manually
- Per-site secrets: Encrypted environment variables injected at runtime
Infrastructure
- NPM / Traefik integration for automatic reverse proxy and SSL configuration
- Cloudflare DNS sync for automatic DNS record management
- Volume management: Create, browse, upload, and download Docker volumes
- Stale container cleanup: Detect and remove unused containers
- Image management: List and prune unused Docker images
- Database backups: Scheduled and manual backups with one-click restore
- Config export/import: YAML-based seed configuration for reproducible setups
Auth & Security
- Local auth with bcrypt password hashing
- OIDC/SSO support for single sign-on
- Encrypted credential storage (AES-256-GCM)
- Role-based access: Admin and user roles
Prerequisites
- Docker with Docker Compose
- A Docker network for deployed containers (e.g.
staging-net) - Nginx Proxy Manager (optional, for automatic proxy configuration)
- Wildcard DNS pointing to your server (for subdomain-based routing)
Quick Start
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Create the Docker network (containers will be attached to this):
docker network create staging-net -
Create a
.envfile (see.env.example):cp .env.example .env # Edit .env and set ENCRYPTION_KEY and ADMIN_PASSWORD # Generate a key: openssl rand -hex 32 -
Start Tinyforge:
docker compose up -d -
Open the dashboard at
http://localhost:8080and log in withadmin/ yourADMIN_PASSWORD.
Configuration
Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
ENCRYPTION_KEY |
Yes | AES-256 key for encrypting stored credentials. Use openssl rand -hex 32 |
ADMIN_PASSWORD |
Yes (first launch) | Password for the default admin user |
SEED_FILE |
No | Path to YAML seed config (default: ./tinyforge.yaml) |
DATA_DIR |
No | SQLite database directory (default: ./data) |
LISTEN_ADDR |
No | HTTP listen address (default: :8080) |
NPM_URL |
No | Override NPM API URL (otherwise uses value from settings) |
POLLING_INTERVAL |
No | Registry polling interval, Go duration string e.g. 5m (default from settings) |
Seed Config
On first launch, Tinyforge imports a YAML seed file to pre-configure registries, projects, and settings. See tinyforge.example.yaml for the full format.
Webhook Integration
After setup, find your webhook URL at Settings > Webhook URL in the dashboard. Configure your CI/CD (Gitea Actions, GitHub Actions) to POST to this URL on image push:
curl -X POST https://your-domain/api/webhook/<secret> \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"image": "registry.example.com/org/app:v1.2.3"}'
OIDC Setup
- Go to Settings > Auth in the dashboard
- Switch auth mode to OIDC
- Enter your provider's Issuer URL, Client ID, and Client Secret
- Set the Redirect URL to
https://your-domain/api/auth/oidc/callback
Development
# Build frontend
cd web && npm install && npm run build && cd ..
# Run backend (requires ENCRYPTION_KEY and ADMIN_PASSWORD env vars)
go run ./cmd/server
# Or use Make
make build
make dev
Architecture
CI/Registry --> Webhook/Poller --> Deployer --> Docker + NPM
|
Git Repo ----> Static Sites -------> Docker + NPM
|
Event Bus --> SSE --> Web Dashboard
- Backend: Go 1.24, chi router, SQLite (pure Go), Docker SDK
- Frontend: SvelteKit 2, Tailwind CSS 4, TypeScript
- Deployment: Single binary with embedded SPA, multi-stage Dockerfile