Backend deploy target is self-hosted Docker (VPS / Kubernetes / Docker Engine), not Cloud Run. Add a multi-stage Dockerfile (Node 20, bcrypt compiled in build stage, non-root runtime), .dockerignore, a staging docker-compose, and DEPLOY.md covering install, build, migrate, run, and log mapping/rotation. Pin engines.node>=20. Update deployment.md runbook and backend/CLAUDE.md infra line off Cloud Run. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Backend — Docker Deployment Guide
Operational guide for building, deploying, and observing the Halo Bestie backend as a Docker container on self-hosted infra (VPS, Docker Engine, or Kubernetes). Not Cloud Run / serverless.
Architecture / env-var reference: ../requirement/deployment.md · .env.example
1. What gets deployed
A single image (multi-stage Dockerfile) running node src/server.js, which starts two listeners (src/server.js):
| Listener | Bind | Port | Exposed? |
|---|---|---|---|
Public API (client_app + mitra_app) |
0.0.0.0 |
PUBLIC_PORT (default 3000) |
Yes — publish this |
| Internal API (control center) | INTERNAL_HOST (default 127.0.0.1) |
INTERNAL_PORT (default 3001) |
No — loopback only, never publish |
Runtime image: Node 20 (bookworm-slim), prod-only deps, runs as non-root node, native bcrypt precompiled in the build stage.
2. Install Docker (one-time, on the host)
Ubuntu / Debian VPS
# Remove any old packages, then install Docker Engine from the official repo
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com | sh
# Run docker as your user without sudo (log out/in afterward)
sudo usermod -aG docker "$USER"
# Verify
docker version
docker compose version # Compose v2 ships as a plugin with modern Docker
Kubernetes
No Docker Engine needed on nodes — just push the image to a registry your cluster can pull from (see §4) and apply your manifests (§7).
3. Configure environment
Create backend/.env.staging (or .env.production) from the template — never commit it:
cp .env.example .env.staging
Fill in at minimum (full list in .env.example):
| Var | Notes |
|---|---|
PUBLIC_PORT |
3000 (keep default unless your proxy expects otherwise) |
INTERNAL_HOST / INTERNAL_PORT |
leave default 127.0.0.1:3001 — keeps control center private |
DATABASE_URL |
Postgres connection string |
VALKEY_URL |
redis://<host>:6379 |
SERVER_TZ |
UTC |
AUTH_JWT_SECRET |
fresh per environment — never reuse prod's |
FIREBASE_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_PATH |
path to the mounted SA JSON, e.g. /secrets/firebase-sa.json. Must be from the env's Firebase project (staging = my-bestie-876ec) |
XENDIT_ENABLED |
false until test keys + webhook are wired |
CC_ORIGIN, ADMIN_EMAIL, ADMIN_PASSWORD |
control-center access |
Secrets (
.env, the Firebase SA JSON) are provided at runtime via--env-file/ volume mounts / k8s Secrets. They are not baked into the image (.dockerignoreexcludes.env*).
4. Build & push the image
# From the repo root
docker build -t <registry>/halobestie-backend:staging ./backend
# Push to your registry (Docker Hub, GHCR, GCP Artifact Registry, self-hosted, …)
docker push <registry>/halobestie-backend:staging
For a purely single-host setup you can skip the registry and build directly on the host.
5. Run database migrations (one-off)
Run before (re)starting the service. Never auto-migrate on container boot — concurrent replicas would race.
# Migrate (every deploy that includes new migrations)
docker run --rm --env-file backend/.env.staging \
<registry>/halobestie-backend:staging node src/db/migrate.js
# Seed (first deploy only)
docker run --rm --env-file backend/.env.staging \
<registry>/halobestie-backend:staging node src/db/seed.js
6. Deploy — plain Docker Engine
docker run -d --name halobestie-staging \
--env-file backend/.env.staging \
-p 3000:3000 \
-v /opt/halobestie/secrets/firebase-sa.json:/secrets/firebase-sa.json:ro \
--restart unless-stopped \
--log-driver json-file --log-opt max-size=10m --log-opt max-file=5 \
<registry>/halobestie-backend:staging
- Publish only
3000. Do not map3001. --log-optenables log rotation — see §8.- Put a TLS-terminating reverse proxy (Nginx / Traefik / Caddy) in front for
https://staging-api.halobestie.com. WebSocket upgrade must be proxied (the apps use/api/shared/ws).
Or with Docker Compose
A ready-to-use docker-compose.staging.yml is included (backend only — Postgres/Valkey are expected via DATABASE_URL/VALKEY_URL). It publishes only 3000, mounts the Firebase SA + log volume, and sets json-file rotation. Point it at your image via the BACKEND_IMAGE env var (or uncomment build: . to build on the host):
cd backend
cp .env.example .env.staging # then fill it in
BACKEND_IMAGE=<registry>/halobestie-backend:staging \
docker compose -f docker-compose.staging.yml up -d
7. Deploy — Kubernetes (sketch)
- Deployment with the image,
envFroma Secret/ConfigMap, the Firebase SA JSON mounted from a Secret volume at/secrets/firebase-sa.json. - Service exposing only container port
3000. Liveness/readiness probes:tcpSocket: { port: 3000 }(no HTTP health route — TCP probe matches the Dockerfile HEALTHCHECK). - Migrations: a one-off Job (
command: ["node","src/db/migrate.js"]) run before rolling out, not an initContainer on every pod. - Logs: pods write to stdout (§8) — your cluster's node agent (Fluent Bit / Loki / Cloud Logging) collects them automatically.
8. Logs — where they go and how to map them
8a. Application logs → stdout/stderr (the Docker-native way)
The backend uses Fastify's pino logger (logger: true in src/app.public.js / src/app.internal.js), emitting structured JSON to stdout, plus a few console.log lifecycle lines. It does not write its own app-log files. So:
# Tail live
docker logs -f halobestie-staging
# Last 200 lines
docker logs --tail 200 halobestie-staging
# Pretty-print the JSON (pino output is one JSON object per line)
docker logs -f halobestie-staging | jq .
# Compose equivalent
docker compose -f docker-compose.staging.yml logs -f backend
Rotation (important — default json-file logs grow unbounded):
set it per-container as in §6 (--log-opt max-size=10m --log-opt max-file=5), or globally in /etc/docker/daemon.json:
{
"log-driver": "json-file",
"log-opts": { "max-size": "10m", "max-file": "5" }
}
then sudo systemctl restart docker.
Ship logs off-host (optional): point Docker at a log driver instead of/alongside json-file — e.g. --log-driver=loki, --log-driver=fluentd, --log-driver=syslog, or --log-driver=gcplogs. On k8s, stdout is collected by the node logging agent; no per-container config needed.
Persist raw stdout to a host file (simple VPS option):
docker run -d --name halobestie-staging ... \
<image> > /var/log/halobestie/backend.log 2>&1
# better: use the json-file driver (above) and read /var/lib/docker/containers/<id>/<id>-json.log,
# or redirect via your reverse proxy / a sidecar. Prefer a real log driver for rotation.
8b. Xendit webhook fallback JSONL → needs a volume (only if enabled)
The one component that writes a file is the optional webhook fallback sink (src/services/webhook-log.service.js), off by default. When XENDIT_WEBHOOK_FALLBACK_ENABLED=true, it writes rolling JSONL to XENDIT_WEBHOOK_FALLBACK_DIR (default ./logs → /app/logs in the container). To keep those across restarts, mount a volume:
docker run -d ... \
-e XENDIT_WEBHOOK_FALLBACK_ENABLED=true \
-e XENDIT_WEBHOOK_FALLBACK_DIR=/app/logs \
-v /opt/halobestie/logs:/app/logs \
<image>
(The Compose example in §6 already declares the backend-logs volume for this.) If the fallback stays disabled, you don't need this volume — everything is on stdout.
9. Health, upgrade, rollback
# Health — the image has a built-in TCP HEALTHCHECK; check it:
docker inspect --format '{{.State.Health.Status}}' halobestie-staging
# Upgrade to a new image
docker pull <registry>/halobestie-backend:staging
docker run ... node src/db/migrate.js # if new migrations
docker stop halobestie-staging && docker rm halobestie-staging
docker run -d --name halobestie-staging ... # re-run with the new image
# Rollback = re-run the previous tag/digest. Graceful shutdown is handled:
# server.js traps SIGTERM and drains the listeners before exit.
10. Quick reference
| Task | Command |
|---|---|
| Build | docker build -t <img> ./backend |
| Migrate | docker run --rm --env-file .env.staging <img> node src/db/migrate.js |
| Run | docker run -d --name halobestie-staging --env-file .env.staging -p 3000:3000 --restart unless-stopped <img> |
| Logs (live) | docker logs -f halobestie-staging |
| Logs (pretty) | docker logs -f halobestie-staging | jq . |
| Health | docker inspect --format '{{.State.Health.Status}}' halobestie-staging |
| Shell in | docker exec -it halobestie-staging sh |