# Developer + CI entrypoints. # # These targets are the single source of truth for the checks. The Gitea # Actions workflow (.gitea/workflows/ci.yaml) invokes the SAME targets, so # `make ci` locally runs exactly what the pipeline runs — no drift. Until a # self-hosted runner is registered, `make ci` is the gate (see docs/runbooks/ci.md). SLN := register-referentie.slnx COMPOSE := infra/docker-compose.yml HEALTH_URL := http://localhost:8080/health OZ_COMPOSE := infra/openzaak/docker-compose.yml OZ_BASE := http://localhost:8000 NRC_COMPOSE := infra/opennotificaties/docker-compose.yml NRC_BASE := http://localhost:8001 KC_COMPOSE := infra/keycloak/docker-compose.yml KC_BASE := http://localhost:8180 FL_COMPOSE := infra/flowable/docker-compose.yml FL_BASE := http://localhost:8090/flowable-rest/service STACK_FILES := -f $(OZ_COMPOSE) -f $(NRC_COMPOSE) # On a rootless Podman dev box, point Docker CLI/Compose at the Podman socket — # but only if that socket exists and DOCKER_HOST isn't already set, so real # Docker hosts and CI runners are left untouched. PODMAN_SOCK := /run/user/$(shell id -u)/podman/podman.sock ifeq ($(wildcard $(PODMAN_SOCK)),$(PODMAN_SOCK)) ifeq ($(origin DOCKER_HOST),undefined) export DOCKER_HOST := unix://$(PODMAN_SOCK) endif endif .PHONY: ci lint build unit smoke down changelog openzaak-up openzaak-smoke openzaak-seed openzaak-down stack-up stack-smoke stack-down keycloak-up keycloak-smoke keycloak-down flowable-up flowable-smoke flowable-down help ## ci: run the full pipeline — lint, build, unit, smoke (mirrors Gitea Actions) ci: lint build unit smoke ## lint: verify formatting (no changes) lint: dotnet format $(SLN) --verify-no-changes ## build: release build build: dotnet build $(SLN) -c Release ## unit: run unit tests unit: dotnet test $(SLN) -c Release ## smoke: compose up (wait for healthy), curl /health, then tear down smoke: docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) up -d --build --wait --wait-timeout 300 bash -c 'curl -fsS $(HEALTH_URL); rc=$$?; docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) down --volumes; exit $$rc' ## down: stop and remove the local stack down: docker compose -f $(COMPOSE) down --volumes ## changelog: regenerate CHANGELOG.md from Conventional Commits (git-cliff) changelog: git-cliff --output CHANGELOG.md ## openzaak-up: start the OpenZaak stack (migrations run on first start) openzaak-up: docker compose -f $(OZ_COMPOSE) up -d ## openzaak-smoke: start OpenZaak, then assert it is up with auth enforced openzaak-smoke: docker compose -f $(OZ_COMPOSE) up -d @bash -c 'set -e; \ echo "waiting for OpenZaak to respond..."; \ for i in $$(seq 1 60); do \ code=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/zaken/api/v1/zaken || true); \ [ -n "$$code" ] && [ "$$code" != "000" ] && break; sleep 3; \ done; \ echo "GET /zaken/api/v1/zaken (unauth) -> $$code (expect 403, auth enforced)"; test "$$code" = "403"; \ admin=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/admin/); \ echo "GET /admin/ -> $$admin (expect 302)"; test "$$admin" = "302"; \ root=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/zaken/api/v1/); \ echo "GET /zaken/api/v1/ -> $$root (expect 200)"; test "$$root" = "200"; \ echo "OpenZaak smoke OK"' ## openzaak-seed: bring OpenZaak up and seed the BIG catalogus (idempotent) openzaak-seed: openzaak-up @bash -c 'for i in $$(seq 1 50); do \ c=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/catalogi/api/v1/ || true); \ [ "$$c" = "200" ] && break; sleep 3; done; echo "OpenZaak ready ($$c)"' python3 infra/openzaak/seed_catalogus.py ## openzaak-down: stop and remove the OpenZaak stack (wipes data) openzaak-down: docker compose -f $(OZ_COMPOSE) down --volumes ## stack-up: start OpenZaak + Open Notificaties together (shared network) stack-up: docker compose $(STACK_FILES) up -d ## stack-smoke: start both, assert OpenZaak (403/302/200) and NRC (302) are reachable stack-smoke: stack-up @bash -c 'set -e; \ echo "waiting for OpenZaak + Open Notificaties..."; \ for i in $$(seq 1 60); do \ oz=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/admin/ || true); \ nrc=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(NRC_BASE)/admin/ || true); \ [ "$$oz" = "302" ] && [ "$$nrc" = "302" ] && break; sleep 3; done; \ z=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(OZ_BASE)/zaken/api/v1/zaken); \ echo "OpenZaak /zaken (unauth) -> $$z (expect 403)"; test "$$z" = "403"; \ echo "OpenZaak /admin/ -> $$oz (expect 302)"; test "$$oz" = "302"; \ echo "Open Notificaties /admin/-> $$nrc (expect 302)"; test "$$nrc" = "302"; \ echo "stack smoke OK"' ## stack-down: stop and remove both stacks (wipes data) stack-down: docker compose $(STACK_FILES) down --volumes ## keycloak-up: start Keycloak with the four imported realms keycloak-up: docker compose -f $(KC_COMPOSE) up -d ## keycloak-smoke: start Keycloak, then verify each realm logs in + returns its claim keycloak-smoke: keycloak-up @bash -c 'for i in $$(seq 1 60); do \ c=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" $(KC_BASE)/realms/digid/.well-known/openid-configuration || true); \ [ "$$c" = "200" ] && break; sleep 3; done; echo "Keycloak ready ($$c)"' python3 infra/keycloak/check_realms.py ## keycloak-down: stop and remove Keycloak keycloak-down: docker compose -f $(KC_COMPOSE) down --volumes ## flowable-up: start Flowable (deploys registratie.bpmn on boot) flowable-up: docker compose -f $(FL_COMPOSE) up -d ## flowable-smoke: start Flowable, then verify a started instance waits on the external task flowable-smoke: flowable-up @bash -c 'for i in $$(seq 1 80); do \ c=$$(curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" -u rest-admin:test $(FL_BASE)/repository/process-definitions?key=registratie || true); \ [ "$$c" = "200" ] && break; sleep 3; done; echo "Flowable ready ($$c)"' python3 infra/flowable/verify.py ## flowable-down: stop and remove Flowable flowable-down: docker compose -f $(FL_COMPOSE) down --volumes ## help: list available targets help: @grep -E '^## ' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sed 's/^## //'