Completes the S-01-c wiring so a zaak created in OpenZaak is published to NRC: - OpenZaak: a zgw_consumers 'nrc' service + notifications_config (setup_configuration), publishing as big-reference-seed. NOTIFICATIONS_DISABLED stays true for OpenZaak-only bring-ups (OZ_NOTIFICATIONS_DISABLED) so the ACL integration test doesn't 500; the full/local stacks and stack-up set it false. - NRC: the JWT credential, an 'ac' service + autorisaties_api delegation to OpenZaak's Autorisaties API, and the 'zaken' kanaal. nrc-init now runs setup_configuration; its data.yaml is delivered via the rr-nrc-config volume (seed-config.sh nrc), mirroring oz. - nrc-beat added to every stack: NRC accepts a notification then drains it via a scheduled execute_notifications task — without beat, nothing is delivered. Interval 5s. Applied across the standalone, full, and local-bind-mount composes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
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#
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# Populate the external named *config* volumes that the upstream services mount,
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# by `docker cp`-ing files into a throwaway helper container that mounts each one.
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#
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# Why: the compose stack uses the upstream images verbatim (no build). On Gitea's
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# containerized runner, `docker compose` starts the stack as SIBLING containers
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# via the host daemon, so a workspace bind mount resolves to a path the daemon
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# can't see and is mounted empty. `docker cp` instead streams bytes over the
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# Docker API, so the files reach the volume regardless of where the daemon runs.
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# We use plain docker primitives (volume create / run / cp / rm) rather than
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# `docker compose create`, because podman-compose (local dev) lacks that
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# subcommand. Fixed-name `external` volumes keep the names deterministic across
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# both runtimes. See docs/runbooks/gitea-actions-gotchas.md.
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#
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# Usage: seed-config.sh <key> [<key> ...] where key ∈ { oz, kc, fl }
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set -euo pipefail
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here="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
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HELPER="${SEED_HELPER_IMAGE:-docker.io/library/busybox:stable}"
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populate() { # volume source(file or dir/.)
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local vol="$1" src="$2" cid
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docker volume rm -f "$vol" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
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docker volume create "$vol" >/dev/null
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# A *created* (never started) helper is enough: the volume is attached at create
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# time, `docker cp` writes through to it, and `docker rm` is instant (nothing to
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# stop). `docker create` is a container subcommand both docker and podman have —
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# unlike `docker compose create`, which podman-compose lacks.
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cid="$(docker create -v "$vol:/dest" "$HELPER" true)"
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docker cp "$src" "$cid:/dest/"
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docker rm "$cid" >/dev/null
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echo " seeded $vol"
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}
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[ "$#" -gt 0 ] || { echo "usage: seed-config.sh <oz|nrc|kc|fl> ..." >&2; exit 2; }
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for key in "$@"; do
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case "$key" in
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oz) populate rr-oz-config "$here/openzaak/setup_configuration/." ;;
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nrc) populate rr-nrc-config "$here/opennotificaties/setup_configuration/." ;;
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kc) populate rr-kc-realms "$here/keycloak/realms/." ;;
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fl) populate rr-fl-bpmn "$here/../workflows/registratie.bpmn" ;;
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*) echo "unknown seed key: $key" >&2; exit 2 ;;
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esac
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done
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