## Routing (single-domain, path-based via Traefik)
All services on one hostname. Infrastructure containers (Traefik, Logto) use `PUBLIC_HOST` + `PUBLIC_PROTOCOL` env vars directly. The SaaS app reads these via `CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICHOST` / `CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICPROTOCOL` (Spring Boot properties `cameleer.saas.provisioning.publichost` / `cameleer.saas.provisioning.publicprotocol`).
- SPA assets at `/_app/` (Vite `assetsDir: '_app'`) to avoid conflict with Logto's `/assets/`
- Logto `ENDPOINT` = `${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}` (same domain, same origin)
- TLS: `traefik-certs` init container generates self-signed cert (dev) or copies user-supplied cert via `CERT_FILE`/`KEY_FILE`/`CA_FILE` env vars. Default cert configured in `docker/traefik-dynamic.yml` (NOT static `traefik.yml` — Traefik v3 ignores `tls.stores.default` in static config). Runtime cert replacement via vendor UI (stage/activate/restore). ACME for production (future). Server containers import `/certs/ca.pem` into JVM truststore at startup via `docker-entrypoint.sh` for OIDC trust.
Per-tenant networks (created dynamically by `DockerTenantProvisioner`):
| Network | Name Pattern | Purpose |
|---------|-------------|---------|
| Tenant network | `cameleer-tenant-{slug}` | Internal bridge, no internet — isolates tenant server + apps |
| Environment network | `cameleer-env-{tenantId}-{envSlug}` | Tenant-scoped (includes tenantId to prevent slug collision across tenants) |
Server containers join three networks: tenant network (primary), shared services network (`cameleer`), and traefik network. Apps deployed by the server use the tenant network as primary.
**Backend IP resolution:** Traefik's Docker provider is configured with `network: cameleer-traefik` (static `traefik.yml`). Every cameleer-managed container — saas-provisioned tenant containers (via `DockerTenantProvisioner`) and cameleer-server's per-app containers (via `DockerNetworkManager`) — is attached to `cameleer-traefik` at creation, so Traefik always resolves a reachable backend IP. Provisioned tenant containers additionally emit a `traefik.docker.network=cameleer-traefik` label as per-service defense-in-depth. (Pre-2026-04-23 the static config pointed at `network: cameleer`, a name that never matched any real network — that produced 504 Gateway Timeout on every managed app until the Traefik image was rebuilt.)
-`CUSTOM_UI_PATH` env var does NOT work for Logto OSS — must volume-mount or replace the experience dist directory
- Favicon bundled in `ui/sign-in/public/favicon.svg` (served by Logto, not SaaS)
## Deployment pipeline
App deployment is handled by the cameleer-server's `DeploymentExecutor` (7-stage async flow):
1. PRE_FLIGHT — validate config, check JAR exists
2. PULL_IMAGE — pull base image if missing
3. CREATE_NETWORK — ensure cameleer-traefik and cameleer-env-{slug} networks
4. START_REPLICAS — create N containers with Traefik labels
5. HEALTH_CHECK — poll `/cameleer/health` on agent port 9464
6. SWAP_TRAFFIC — stop old deployment (blue/green)
7. COMPLETE — mark RUNNING or DEGRADED
Key files:
-`DeploymentExecutor.java` (in cameleer-server) — async staged deployment, runtime type auto-detection
-`DockerRuntimeOrchestrator.java` (in cameleer-server) — Docker client, container lifecycle, builds runtime-type-specific entrypoints (spring-boot uses `-cp` + `PropertiesLauncher` with `-Dloader.path` for log appender; quarkus uses `-jar`; plain-java uses `-cp` + detected main class; native exec directly). Overrides the Dockerfile ENTRYPOINT.
-`docker/runtime-base/Dockerfile` — base image with agent JAR + `cameleer-log-appender.jar` + JRE. The Dockerfile ENTRYPOINT (`-jar /app/app.jar`) is a fallback — `DockerRuntimeOrchestrator` overrides it at container creation.
-`RuntimeDetector.java` (in cameleer-server) — detects runtime type from JAR manifest `Main-Class`; derives correct `PropertiesLauncher` package (Spring Boot 3.2+ vs pre-3.2)
-`ServerApiClient.java` — M2M token acquisition for SaaS->server API calls (agent status). Uses `X-Cameleer-Protocol-Version: 1` header
- Docker socket access: `group_add: ["0"]` in docker-compose.dev.yml (not root group membership in Dockerfile)
8b. Configure SMTP email connector (if `SMTP_HOST`/`SMTP_USER` env vars set) — discovers factory via `/api/connector-factories`, creates connector with Cameleer-branded HTML email templates for Register/SignIn/ForgotPassword/Generic. Skips gracefully if SMTP not configured.
SMTP env vars for email verification: `SMTP_HOST`, `SMTP_PORT` (default 587), `SMTP_USER`, `SMTP_PASS`, `SMTP_FROM_EMAIL` (default `noreply@cameleer.io`). Passed to `cameleer-logto` container via docker-compose. Both installers prompt for these in SaaS mode.
The multi-tenant compose stack is: Traefik + PostgreSQL + ClickHouse + Logto (with bootstrap entrypoint) + cameleer-saas. No `cameleer-server` or `cameleer-server-ui` in compose — those are provisioned per-tenant by `DockerTenantProvisioner`.