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fix: move newsfeed-api off 8081 to 22672 (conflict-unlikely port)
8081 is the alt-HTTP port — one of the crowded defaults every proxy/dev server
grabs — so it's collision-prone on a shared host. Move to 22672, a registered-
range port in the sparse 20000s band, derived deterministically from the
service name and recorded in architecture port-allocations.md.

Updated everywhere the number appears: api bind config + default, firewalld
service XML, nginx upstream, vite dev proxy, deploy workflow API_PORT,
infra-setup (SELinux semanage label), and docs.

Operator note: re-run script/infra-setup.sh on slartibartfast to relabel the
SELinux port (22672) and ship the updated firewalld XML before the next deploy
restarts the api on the new port.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_016fKZzDpvjiJ9eYbPGgJvUP
2026-07-08 12:25:26 +03:00

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CLAUDE.md — newsfeed

Agent-facing notes for working in this repo. Read the workspace-wide conventions in ~/git/architecture/*.md first; this file records only what's specific to newsfeed, especially the deliberate deviations.

What this is

A self-hosted, user-controlled news feed. The core idea: the user owns the ranking. Never introduce an implicit/opaque signal that overrides the user's explicit weights. Signals (view/click/save/dismiss) may inform future ranking but must remain subordinate to the per-source and per-interest weights the user sets.

Layout & boundaries (strict)

  • newsfeed-entities — types/DTOs only, no I/O. Wire DTOs derive ts_rs::TS with #[ts(export)]; cargo test -p newsfeed-entities regenerates web/src/api/bindings/ (path set by .cargo/config.toml's TS_RS_EXPORT_DIR). Don't hand-edit bindings.
  • newsfeed-core — business logic + data-access ports (traits). Pure where possible (ranking, auth hashing). No DB or network calls.
  • newsfeed-data — SQLite adapters implementing the core ports.
  • newsfeed-api / newsfeed-worker — thin binaries; wire config/logging/signals and the concrete store. No business logic that could live in a library crate.

New types → entities. New logic → core. New I/O → data. Add a port to core::ports, implement it in data::store.

Deliberate deviations from generic.md

  1. SQLite instead of Postgres (§5). Explicit project choice. Because SQLite is single-file/single-host, api and worker co-locate and share /var/lib/newsfeed/newsfeed.db. There is no central DB cluster, no mTLS DB auth, no pg_ident mapping. The worker does in-process scheduling — the FOR UPDATE SKIP LOCKED guidance does not apply.
  2. Runtime sqlx queries, not query! macros (§5). SQLite's dynamic typing makes compile-time checking low-value and forces a live DB or fiddly offline cache into CI. We use sqlx::query/query_as with FromRow row structs (see data/src/rows.rs) and map to entities explicitly. No .sqlx/ cache; CI builds need no database.

Both are documented at their site (data/src/lib.rs header, readme.md) — keep them in sync if you change the approach.

Datastore conventions

TEXT UUIDs (hyphenated), RFC3339 timestamps, INTEGER booleans, JSON-in-TEXT for small collections (tags, media). Migrations are immutable once committed (§5): add a new crates/newsfeed-data/migrations/NNNN_*.sql, never edit a landed one. RETURNING and ON CONFLICT are used, so the target needs SQLite ≥ 3.35.

Auth model

  • Humans: Argon2id password hash + opaque session cookie (nf_session), hash stored.
  • Producers: per-user bearer API tokens (nf_<prefix>_<random>), SHA-256 hashed at rest, shown once. Ingest is attributed to the token's owner. Crypto/token logic lives in core::auth; the flow orchestration in core::service.

Deploy topology

api + worker → slartibartfast.kosherinata.internal; SPA → oolon.kosherinata.internal (nginx serves + proxies /v1 to the API over the mesh; TLS terminates at oolon). API port 22672 (registered in architecture port-allocations.md; deliberately not the crowded 8081), plain HTTP behind firewalld. See .gitea/workflows/deploy.yml (infra truth) and script/infra-setup.sh (one-time host prep). Type=exec, not notify, because axum doesn't sd_notify.

Before you commit

  • cargo fmt --all · cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings · cargo test --workspace
  • pnpm --dir web build (tsc typecheck + vite) · pnpm --dir web lint
  • If you touched an entity DTO, regenerate bindings and include them in the commit.
  • Conventional Commits; scope = crate/area (feat(api):, fix(core):, …).