ci(infra): Gitea Actions CI pipeline + full-stack compose smoke (closes #30) #50

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@@ -7,7 +7,11 @@
SLN := register-referentie.slnx SLN := register-referentie.slnx
COMPOSE := infra/docker-compose.yml COMPOSE := infra/docker-compose.yml
HEALTH_URL := http://localhost:8080/health # Long-running services with a healthcheck — the smoke waits on these. One-shot
# init jobs (oz-init, nrc-init, flowable-init) are NOT listed: `--wait` fails when
# a one-shot with no `service_completed_successfully` dependant exits (flowable-init),
# so we wait on the durable services instead. See docs/runbooks/gitea-actions-gotchas.md.
WAIT_SVCS := openzaak nrc-web acl bff
OZ_COMPOSE := infra/openzaak/docker-compose.yml OZ_COMPOSE := infra/openzaak/docker-compose.yml
OZ_BASE := http://localhost:8000 OZ_BASE := http://localhost:8000
NRC_COMPOSE := infra/opennotificaties/docker-compose.yml NRC_COMPOSE := infra/opennotificaties/docker-compose.yml
@@ -45,10 +49,15 @@ build:
unit: unit:
dotnet test $(SLN) -c Release dotnet test $(SLN) -c Release
## smoke: compose up (wait for healthy), curl /health, then tear down ## smoke: bring the whole stack up, wait for the health-checked services, tear down
# Step 1 starts EVERYTHING (incl. one-shot init jobs that deploy and exit 0).
# Step 2 waits only for the durable, health-checked services ($(WAIT_SVCS)) — see
# WAIT_SVCS above for why the one-shots are excluded. The healthchecks run inside
# the containers, so this needs no host port access (the CI runner can't reach
# published ports anyway).
smoke: smoke:
docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) up -d --build --wait --wait-timeout 420 docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) up -d --build
bash -c 'curl -fsS $(HEALTH_URL); rc=$$?; docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) down --volumes; exit $$rc' bash -c 'docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) up -d --wait --wait-timeout 420 $(WAIT_SVCS); rc=$$?; docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) down --volumes; exit $$rc'
## down: stop and remove the local stack ## down: stop and remove the local stack
down: down:

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ and CI cannot drift:
| `lint` | `make lint``dotnet format … --verify-no-changes` | .NET 10 SDK | | `lint` | `make lint``dotnet format … --verify-no-changes` | .NET 10 SDK |
| `build` | `make build``dotnet build … -c Release` | .NET 10 SDK | | `build` | `make build``dotnet build … -c Release` | .NET 10 SDK |
| `unit` | `make unit``dotnet test … -c Release` | .NET 10 SDK | | `unit` | `make unit``dotnet test … -c Release` | .NET 10 SDK |
| `compose-smoke` | `make smoke`compose up `--wait` `curl /health``down` | container engine + compose v2 | | `compose-smoke` | `make smoke``up -d` (full stack) → `up --wait` durable services`down` | container engine + compose v2 |
All `uses:` references are absolute, tag-pinned URLs (`https://github.com/actions/checkout@v4`, All `uses:` references are absolute, tag-pinned URLs (`https://github.com/actions/checkout@v4`,
`https://github.com/actions/setup-dotnet@v4`) per CLAUDE.md §8.7 and §15 — Gitea `https://github.com/actions/setup-dotnet@v4`) per CLAUDE.md §8.7 and §15 — Gitea

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@@ -66,6 +66,30 @@ so the SELinux `:z`/`:Z` relabel flag is no longer needed anywhere in `infra/`,
and rootless Podman no longer needs the files to be world-readable. One mechanism and rootless Podman no longer needs the files to be world-readable. One mechanism
(build) works on both Podman locally and Docker-in-Docker in CI. (build) works on both Podman locally and Docker-in-Docker in CI.
## `--wait` fails on one-shot containers with no dependant
`docker compose up --wait` treats a service that **exits** as a failure of the
"stay up" condition — **unless** another service depends on it with
`condition: service_completed_successfully`. Our init jobs `oz-init` and
`nrc-init` are fine (`openzaak`/`nrc-web` depend on their completion), but
`flowable-init` deploys the BPMN and exits 0 with **no dependant**, so a
whole-project `--wait` fails the moment it exits — even with everything else
healthy. The symptom is a `compose-smoke` failure whose last compose line is:
```
container infra-flowable-init-1 exited (0)
```
**Fix.** The smoke does **not** `--wait` on the whole project. It starts
everything with `up -d`, then `up -d --wait <services>` only for the durable,
health-checked services (`openzaak nrc-web acl bff` — see `WAIT_SVCS` in the
`Makefile`). One-shots still run (and deploy), they just don't gate `--wait`.
This also removed the old external `curl http://localhost:8080/health` check:
the CI job runs in a container and **can't reach published host ports** at
`localhost`, and the per-service healthchecks (which run *inside* the
containers) already prove readiness, so `--wait` succeeding *is* the smoke.
## `--wait` needs an explicit timeout ## `--wait` needs an explicit timeout
`docker compose up --wait` defaults to a 60-second timeout in some Compose v2 `docker compose up --wait` defaults to a 60-second timeout in some Compose v2