BharatSahAIyak / devops

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added Caddyfile.SDC to bahsai #26

Closed Srijan-SS02 closed 4 months ago

Srijan-SS02 commented 4 months ago

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Walkthrough

The recent changes introduce a structured deployment architecture featuring new Caddy and Docker Compose configurations for various services. These updates enhance reverse proxy setups, dynamic domain management, and secure connections using TLS. By modularizing service configurations, the changes improve scalability, manageability, and responsiveness across the system, streamlining interactions among components.

Changes

Files Change Summary
bhasai/*.SDC (e.g., admin, user_management_service, ai_tools_proxy, auth_service, autotune, bff, dataset_service, deployer, document_service, inboundjs, nodehub, pdf_parser, telemetry, transport_socket, uci_apis, yt_parser) New Caddy configurations establishing reverse proxy routes for various services, utilizing dynamic placeholders and TLS support.
bhasai/docker-compose.SDC.yaml Centralized Docker Compose file aggregating service configurations for modular deployment and management.
Caddyfile.SDC Introduces a modular configuration structure with imports for monitoring and service-specific settings, enhancing organization.

Sequence Diagram(s)

sequenceDiagram
    participant Client
    participant Caddy
    participant AdminService
    participant UserManagementService

    Client->>Caddy: Request to /admin*
    Caddy->>AdminService: Proxy request to admin:3000
    AdminService-->>Caddy: Service response
    Caddy-->>Client: Forward response

    Client->>Caddy: Request to /user-management-service*
    Caddy->>UserManagementService: Proxy request to user_management_service:3000
    UserManagementService-->>Caddy: Service response
    Caddy-->>Client: Forward response

Poem

🐇 In the garden of code where changes bloom,
New paths for services, banishing gloom.
With TLS shining bright, they safely connect,
A dance of requests, all perfect and direct.
Hopping with joy, the rabbit proclaims,
"Here’s to the changes, let’s play the game!" 🥕✨


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