Rename Java packages from net.siegeln.cameleer3 to net.siegeln.cameleer, update all references in workflows, Docker configs, docs, and bootstrap. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Cameleer SaaS Install Script — Implementation Plan
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- [ ]) syntax for tracking.
Goal: Create a professional installer (bash + PowerShell) for the Cameleer SaaS platform, preceded by consolidating all service init logic into Docker images to eliminate bind-mounted config files.
Architecture: Two-phase approach — first consolidate 7 services into 5 by baking init scripts into custom Docker images, then build dual-platform installer scripts that embed compose templates and generate all configuration from user input. The installer supports simple/expert/silent modes with idempotent re-run capability.
Tech Stack: Docker, Bash, PowerShell, Traefik v3, PostgreSQL 16, ClickHouse, Logto (OIDC)
Spec: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-04-13-install-script-design.md
File Map
Phase 1 — New files (image consolidation)
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
docker/cameleer-postgres/Dockerfile |
PostgreSQL with init script baked in |
docker/cameleer-postgres/init-databases.sh |
Copied from docker/init-databases.sh |
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/Dockerfile |
ClickHouse with init + config baked in |
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/init.sql |
Copied from docker/clickhouse-init.sql |
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/users.xml |
From docker/clickhouse-users.xml, password via from_env |
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/prometheus.xml |
Copied from docker/clickhouse-config.xml |
docker/cameleer-traefik/Dockerfile |
Traefik with configs + cert generation baked in |
docker/cameleer-traefik/entrypoint.sh |
Cert generation + Traefik startup |
docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik.yml |
Copied from root traefik.yml |
docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik-dynamic.yml |
Copied from docker/traefik-dynamic.yml |
docker/cameleer-logto/logto-entrypoint.sh |
Wrapper: seed → start → bootstrap → wait |
Phase 1 — Modified files
| File | Change |
|---|---|
ui/sign-in/Dockerfile |
Add bootstrap deps + scripts, new entrypoint |
docker-compose.yml |
Remove bind mounts, init containers, use new images |
.env.example |
Simplify for new compose structure |
docker/logto-bootstrap.sh |
Make package install conditional (Alpine vs Debian) |
.gitea/workflows/ci.yml |
Add builds for postgres, clickhouse, traefik images; update Logto build context |
Phase 1 — Deleted files
| File | Reason |
|---|---|
docker/clickhouse-init.sql |
Moved to docker/cameleer-clickhouse/init.sql |
docker/clickhouse-users.xml |
Moved (with modification) to docker/cameleer-clickhouse/users.xml |
docker/clickhouse-config.xml |
Moved to docker/cameleer-clickhouse/prometheus.xml |
docker/traefik-dynamic.yml |
Moved to docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik-dynamic.yml |
docker/vendor-seed.sh |
Logic already integrated in logto-bootstrap.sh Phase 12 |
traefik.yml |
Moved to docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik.yml |
docker/init-databases.sh |
Moved to docker/cameleer-postgres/init-databases.sh |
Phase 2 & 3 — New files (installer)
| File | Purpose |
|---|---|
installer/install.sh |
Bash installer for Linux |
installer/install.ps1 |
PowerShell installer for Windows |
Phase 1: Platform Image Consolidation
Task 1: Create cameleer-postgres image
Files:
-
Create:
docker/cameleer-postgres/Dockerfile -
Create:
docker/cameleer-postgres/init-databases.sh(copy fromdocker/init-databases.sh) -
Step 1: Create the Dockerfile
FROM postgres:16-alpine
COPY init-databases.sh /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init-databases.sh
RUN chmod +x /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init-databases.sh
- Step 2: Copy the init script
mkdir -p docker/cameleer-postgres
cp docker/init-databases.sh docker/cameleer-postgres/init-databases.sh
- Step 3: Build and verify
docker build -t cameleer-postgres:test docker/cameleer-postgres/
docker run --rm -e POSTGRES_USER=cameleer -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=test -e POSTGRES_DB=cameleer_saas \
cameleer-postgres:test postgres --version
Expected: PostgreSQL version output, no build errors.
- Step 4: Commit
git add docker/cameleer-postgres/
git commit -m "feat: create cameleer-postgres image with init script baked in"
Task 2: Create cameleer-clickhouse image
Files:
-
Create:
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/Dockerfile -
Create:
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/init.sql(copy fromdocker/clickhouse-init.sql) -
Create:
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/users.xml(fromdocker/clickhouse-users.xml, modified) -
Create:
docker/cameleer-clickhouse/prometheus.xml(copy fromdocker/clickhouse-config.xml) -
Step 1: Create the Dockerfile
FROM clickhouse/clickhouse-server:latest
COPY init.sql /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/init.sql
COPY users.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/users.d/default-user.xml
COPY prometheus.xml /etc/clickhouse-server/config.d/prometheus.xml
- Step 2: Copy and modify config files
mkdir -p docker/cameleer-clickhouse
cp docker/clickhouse-init.sql docker/cameleer-clickhouse/init.sql
cp docker/clickhouse-config.xml docker/cameleer-clickhouse/prometheus.xml
Create docker/cameleer-clickhouse/users.xml — same as original but with env-var password:
<clickhouse>
<users>
<default remove="remove">
</default>
<default>
<profile>default</profile>
<networks>
<ip>::/0</ip>
</networks>
<password from_env="CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" />
<quota>default</quota>
<access_management>0</access_management>
</default>
</users>
</clickhouse>
Note: the from_env attribute makes the password configurable via the CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD environment variable instead of being hardcoded.
- Step 3: Build and verify
docker build -t cameleer-clickhouse:test docker/cameleer-clickhouse/
docker run --rm -e CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=testpass cameleer-clickhouse:test clickhouse-client --version
Expected: ClickHouse version output, no build errors.
- Step 4: Commit
git add docker/cameleer-clickhouse/
git commit -m "feat: create cameleer-clickhouse image with init and config baked in"
Task 3: Create cameleer-traefik image
Files:
-
Create:
docker/cameleer-traefik/Dockerfile -
Create:
docker/cameleer-traefik/entrypoint.sh -
Create:
docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik.yml(copy from roottraefik.yml) -
Create:
docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik-dynamic.yml(copy fromdocker/traefik-dynamic.yml) -
Step 1: Copy Traefik config files
mkdir -p docker/cameleer-traefik
cp traefik.yml docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik.yml
cp docker/traefik-dynamic.yml docker/cameleer-traefik/traefik-dynamic.yml
- Step 2: Create the entrypoint script
docker/cameleer-traefik/entrypoint.sh:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
CERTS_DIR="/certs"
# Skip if certs already exist (idempotent)
if [ ! -f "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" ]; then
mkdir -p "$CERTS_DIR"
if [ -n "$CERT_FILE" ] && [ -n "$KEY_FILE" ]; then
# User-supplied certificate
echo "[certs] Installing user-supplied certificate..."
cp "$CERT_FILE" "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem"
cp "$KEY_FILE" "$CERTS_DIR/key.pem"
if [ -n "$CA_FILE" ]; then
cp "$CA_FILE" "$CERTS_DIR/ca.pem"
fi
# Validate key matches cert
CERT_MOD=$(openssl x509 -noout -modulus -in "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" 2>/dev/null | md5sum)
KEY_MOD=$(openssl rsa -noout -modulus -in "$CERTS_DIR/key.pem" 2>/dev/null | md5sum)
if [ "$CERT_MOD" != "$KEY_MOD" ]; then
echo "[certs] ERROR: Certificate and key do not match!"
rm -f "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" "$CERTS_DIR/key.pem" "$CERTS_DIR/ca.pem"
exit 1
fi
SELF_SIGNED=false
echo "[certs] Installed user-supplied certificate."
else
# Generate self-signed certificate
HOST="${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}"
echo "[certs] Generating self-signed certificate for $HOST..."
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 \
-keyout "$CERTS_DIR/key.pem" -out "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" \
-days 365 -nodes \
-subj "/CN=$HOST" \
-addext "subjectAltName=DNS:$HOST,DNS:*.$HOST"
SELF_SIGNED=true
echo "[certs] Generated self-signed certificate for $HOST."
fi
# Write metadata for SaaS app to seed DB
SUBJECT=$(openssl x509 -noout -subject -in "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/subject=//')
FINGERPRINT=$(openssl x509 -noout -fingerprint -sha256 -in "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/.*=//')
NOT_BEFORE=$(openssl x509 -noout -startdate -in "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/notBefore=//')
NOT_AFTER=$(openssl x509 -noout -enddate -in "$CERTS_DIR/cert.pem" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/notAfter=//')
HAS_CA=false
[ -f "$CERTS_DIR/ca.pem" ] && HAS_CA=true
cat > "$CERTS_DIR/meta.json" <<METAEOF
{"subject":"$SUBJECT","fingerprint":"$FINGERPRINT","selfSigned":$SELF_SIGNED,"hasCa":$HAS_CA,"notBefore":"$NOT_BEFORE","notAfter":"$NOT_AFTER"}
METAEOF
mkdir -p "$CERTS_DIR/staged" "$CERTS_DIR/prev"
chmod 775 "$CERTS_DIR" "$CERTS_DIR/staged" "$CERTS_DIR/prev"
chmod 660 "$CERTS_DIR"/*.pem 2>/dev/null || true
else
echo "[certs] Certificates already exist, skipping generation."
fi
# Start Traefik
exec traefik "$@"
- Step 3: Create the Dockerfile
FROM traefik:v3
RUN apk add --no-cache openssl
COPY traefik.yml /etc/traefik/traefik.yml
COPY traefik-dynamic.yml /etc/traefik/dynamic.yml
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]
- Step 4: Build and verify
docker build -t cameleer-traefik:test docker/cameleer-traefik/
docker run --rm cameleer-traefik:test --version
Expected: Traefik version output, no build errors.
- Step 5: Commit
git add docker/cameleer-traefik/
git commit -m "feat: create cameleer-traefik image with cert generation and config baked in"
Task 4: Merge bootstrap into cameleer-logto
Files:
-
Create:
docker/cameleer-logto/logto-entrypoint.sh -
Modify:
ui/sign-in/Dockerfile -
Modify:
docker/logto-bootstrap.sh(make package install conditional) -
Step 1: Create the entrypoint wrapper
docker/cameleer-logto/logto-entrypoint.sh:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
echo "[entrypoint] Seeding Logto database..."
npm run cli db seed -- --swe 2>/dev/null || true
echo "[entrypoint] Starting Logto..."
npm start &
LOGTO_PID=$!
echo "[entrypoint] Waiting for Logto to be ready..."
for i in $(seq 1 120); do
if node -e "require('http').get('http://localhost:3001/oidc/.well-known/openid-configuration', r => process.exit(r.statusCode === 200 ? 0 : 1)).on('error', () => process.exit(1))" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "[entrypoint] Logto is ready."
break
fi
if [ "$i" -eq 120 ]; then
echo "[entrypoint] ERROR: Logto not ready after 120s"
exit 1
fi
sleep 1
done
# Run bootstrap if not already done
BOOTSTRAP_FILE="/data/logto-bootstrap.json"
if [ -f "$BOOTSTRAP_FILE" ]; then
CACHED_SECRET=$(jq -r '.m2mClientSecret // empty' "$BOOTSTRAP_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
CACHED_SPA=$(jq -r '.spaClientId // empty' "$BOOTSTRAP_FILE" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -n "$CACHED_SECRET" ] && [ -n "$CACHED_SPA" ]; then
echo "[entrypoint] Bootstrap already complete."
else
echo "[entrypoint] Incomplete bootstrap found, re-running..."
/scripts/logto-bootstrap.sh
fi
else
echo "[entrypoint] Running bootstrap..."
/scripts/logto-bootstrap.sh
fi
echo "[entrypoint] Logto is running (PID $LOGTO_PID)."
wait $LOGTO_PID
- Step 2: Make bootstrap script package-install conditional
In docker/logto-bootstrap.sh, replace line 51:
# Install jq + curl
apk add --no-cache jq curl >/dev/null 2>&1
With:
# Install jq + curl if not already available (deps are baked into cameleer-logto image)
if ! command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1 || ! command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if command -v apk >/dev/null 2>&1; then
apk add --no-cache jq curl >/dev/null 2>&1
elif command -v apt-get >/dev/null 2>&1; then
apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y -qq jq curl >/dev/null 2>&1
fi
fi
- Step 3: Update ui/sign-in/Dockerfile
Replace the entire Dockerfile content with:
# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1
# Stage 1: Build custom sign-in UI
FROM --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM node:22-alpine AS build
ARG REGISTRY_TOKEN
WORKDIR /ui
COPY ui/sign-in/package.json ui/sign-in/package-lock.json ui/sign-in/.npmrc ./
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/root/.npm echo "//gitea.siegeln.net/api/packages/cameleer/npm/:_authToken=${REGISTRY_TOKEN}" >> .npmrc && npm ci
COPY ui/sign-in/ .
RUN npm run build
# Stage 2: Logto with sign-in UI + bootstrap
FROM ghcr.io/logto-io/logto:latest
# Install bootstrap dependencies (curl, jq for API calls; postgresql-client for DB reads)
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \
curl jq postgresql-client \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Custom sign-in UI
COPY --from=build /ui/dist/ /etc/logto/packages/experience/dist/
# Bootstrap scripts
COPY docker/logto-bootstrap.sh /scripts/logto-bootstrap.sh
COPY docker/cameleer-logto/logto-entrypoint.sh /scripts/entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /scripts/*.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/scripts/entrypoint.sh"]
Note: This Dockerfile now requires the repo root as build context (not ui/sign-in/). The CI workflow update in Task 6 handles this.
- Step 4: Build and verify
mkdir -p docker/cameleer-logto
docker build -f ui/sign-in/Dockerfile -t cameleer-logto:test .
Expected: successful build (sign-in UI + bootstrap deps installed).
- Step 5: Commit
git add docker/cameleer-logto/ ui/sign-in/Dockerfile docker/logto-bootstrap.sh
git commit -m "feat: merge bootstrap into cameleer-logto image
Adds logto-entrypoint.sh that seeds DB, starts Logto, waits for health,
runs bootstrap, then keeps Logto running. Eliminates the separate
logto-bootstrap init container."
Task 5: Update docker-compose.yml and clean up old files
Files:
-
Modify:
docker-compose.yml -
Modify:
.env.example -
Delete:
docker/init-databases.sh,docker/clickhouse-init.sql,docker/clickhouse-users.xml,docker/clickhouse-config.xml,docker/traefik-dynamic.yml,docker/vendor-seed.sh,traefik.yml -
Step 1: Replace docker-compose.yml
Replace the entire docker-compose.yml with:
services:
traefik:
image: ${TRAEFIK_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-traefik}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "${HTTP_PORT:-80}:80"
- "${HTTPS_PORT:-443}:443"
- "${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}:3002"
environment:
PUBLIC_HOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CERT_FILE: ${CERT_FILE:-}
KEY_FILE: ${KEY_FILE:-}
CA_FILE: ${CA_FILE:-}
volumes:
- certs:/certs
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
networks:
- cameleer
- cameleer-traefik
postgres:
image: ${POSTGRES_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-postgres}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: ${POSTGRES_DB:-cameleer_saas}
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-cameleer_dev}
volumes:
- pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer} -d ${POSTGRES_DB:-cameleer_saas}"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
networks:
- cameleer
clickhouse:
image: ${CLICKHOUSE_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-clickhouse}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD: ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD:-cameleer_ch}
volumes:
- chdata:/var/lib/clickhouse
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "clickhouse-client --password ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD:-cameleer_ch} --query 'SELECT 1'"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
labels:
- prometheus.scrape=true
- prometheus.path=/metrics
- prometheus.port=9363
networks:
- cameleer
logto:
image: ${LOGTO_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
postgres:
condition: service_healthy
environment:
DB_URL: postgres://${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-cameleer_dev}@postgres:5432/logto
ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
ADMIN_ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}
TRUST_PROXY_HEADER: 1
NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED: "${NODE_TLS_REJECT:-0}"
LOGTO_ENDPOINT: http://logto:3001
LOGTO_ADMIN_ENDPOINT: http://logto:3002
LOGTO_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
PUBLIC_HOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
PUBLIC_PROTOCOL: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}
PG_HOST: postgres
PG_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
PG_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-cameleer_dev}
PG_DB_SAAS: ${POSTGRES_DB:-cameleer_saas}
SAAS_ADMIN_USER: ${SAAS_ADMIN_USER:-admin}
SAAS_ADMIN_PASS: ${SAAS_ADMIN_PASS:-admin}
VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED: "${VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED:-false}"
VENDOR_USER: ${VENDOR_USER:-vendor}
VENDOR_PASS: ${VENDOR_PASS:-vendor}
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "node -e \"require('http').get('http://localhost:3001/oidc/.well-known/openid-configuration', r => process.exit(r.statusCode === 200 ? 0 : 1)).on('error', () => process.exit(1))\" && test -f /data/logto-bootstrap.json"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 60
start_period: 30s
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto.rule=PathPrefix(`/`)
- traefik.http.routers.logto.priority=1
- traefik.http.routers.logto.entrypoints=websecure
- traefik.http.routers.logto.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto.service=logto
- traefik.http.routers.logto.middlewares=logto-cors
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowOriginList=${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowMethods=GET,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,OPTIONS
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowHeaders=Authorization,Content-Type
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowCredentials=true
- traefik.http.services.logto.loadbalancer.server.port=3001
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.rule=PathPrefix(`/`)
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.entrypoints=admin-console
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.service=logto-console
- traefik.http.services.logto-console.loadbalancer.server.port=3002
volumes:
- bootstrapdata:/data
networks:
- cameleer
cameleer-saas:
image: ${CAMELEER_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-saas}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
logto:
condition: service_healthy
volumes:
- bootstrapdata:/data/bootstrap:ro
- certs:/certs
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://postgres:5432/${POSTGRES_DB:-cameleer_saas}
SPRING_DATASOURCE_USERNAME: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
SPRING_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-cameleer_dev}
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_LOGTOENDPOINT: ${LOGTO_ENDPOINT:-http://logto:3001}
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_LOGTOPUBLICENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICPROTOCOL: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICHOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_M2MCLIENTID: ${LOGTO_M2M_CLIENT_ID:-}
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_M2MCLIENTSECRET: ${LOGTO_M2M_CLIENT_SECRET:-}
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.saas.rule=PathPrefix(`/platform`)
- traefik.http.routers.saas.entrypoints=websecure
- traefik.http.routers.saas.tls=true
- traefik.http.services.saas.loadbalancer.server.port=8080
networks:
- cameleer
networks:
cameleer:
driver: bridge
cameleer-traefik:
name: cameleer-traefik
driver: bridge
volumes:
pgdata:
chdata:
certs:
bootstrapdata:
Key changes from original:
-
traefik-certsinit container removed (merged intocameleer-traefikentrypoint) -
logto-bootstrapinit container removed (merged intocameleer-logtoentrypoint) -
All bind-mounted config files removed
-
All images use
${*_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/...}pattern -
Logto healthcheck includes
test -f /data/logto-bootstrap.json(passes only after bootstrap) -
cameleer-saasdepends onlogto: service_healthy(notlogto-bootstrap: service_completed_successfully) -
Ports configurable via env vars (
HTTP_PORT,HTTPS_PORT,LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT) -
NODE_TLS_REJECTconfigurable via env var -
Step 2: Update .env.example
Replace the entire .env.example with:
# Cameleer SaaS — Environment Configuration
# Copy to .env and fill in values for production
# Image version
VERSION=latest
# Public access
PUBLIC_HOST=localhost
PUBLIC_PROTOCOL=https
# Ports
HTTP_PORT=80
HTTPS_PORT=443
LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT=3002
# PostgreSQL
POSTGRES_USER=cameleer
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=change_me_in_production
POSTGRES_DB=cameleer_saas
# ClickHouse
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=change_me_in_production
# Admin user (created by bootstrap)
SAAS_ADMIN_USER=admin
SAAS_ADMIN_PASS=change_me_in_production
# TLS (leave empty for self-signed)
# NODE_TLS_REJECT=0 # Set to 1 when using real certificates
# CERT_FILE=
# KEY_FILE=
# CA_FILE=
# Vendor account (optional)
VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED=false
# VENDOR_USER=vendor
# VENDOR_PASS=change_me
# Docker images (override for custom registries)
# TRAEFIK_IMAGE=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-traefik
# POSTGRES_IMAGE=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-postgres
# CLICKHOUSE_IMAGE=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-clickhouse
# LOGTO_IMAGE=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto
# CAMELEER_IMAGE=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-saas
- Step 3: Delete old files
rm docker/init-databases.sh
rm docker/clickhouse-init.sql
rm docker/clickhouse-users.xml
rm docker/clickhouse-config.xml
rm docker/traefik-dynamic.yml
rm docker/vendor-seed.sh
rm traefik.yml
- Step 4: Commit
git add docker-compose.yml .env.example
git rm docker/init-databases.sh docker/clickhouse-init.sql docker/clickhouse-users.xml \
docker/clickhouse-config.xml docker/traefik-dynamic.yml docker/vendor-seed.sh traefik.yml
git commit -m "feat: consolidate docker-compose.yml for baked-in images
Remove all bind-mounted config files and init containers. Services
reduced from 7 to 5. All configuration via environment variables."
Task 6: Update CI workflows
Files:
-
Modify:
.gitea/workflows/ci.yml -
Step 1: Add image builds for postgres, clickhouse, traefik
Add these build steps after the existing "Build and push Logto image" step in the docker job:
- name: Build and push PostgreSQL image
run: |
TAGS="-t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-postgres:${{ github.sha }}"
for TAG in $IMAGE_TAGS; do
TAGS="$TAGS -t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-postgres:$TAG"
done
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 \
$TAGS \
--provenance=false \
--push docker/cameleer-postgres/
- name: Build and push ClickHouse image
run: |
TAGS="-t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-clickhouse:${{ github.sha }}"
for TAG in $IMAGE_TAGS; do
TAGS="$TAGS -t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-clickhouse:$TAG"
done
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 \
$TAGS \
--provenance=false \
--push docker/cameleer-clickhouse/
- name: Build and push Traefik image
run: |
TAGS="-t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-traefik:${{ github.sha }}"
for TAG in $IMAGE_TAGS; do
TAGS="$TAGS -t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-traefik:$TAG"
done
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 \
$TAGS \
--provenance=false \
--push docker/cameleer-traefik/
- Step 2: Update Logto build to use repo root context
Change the existing "Build and push Logto image" step. Replace the docker buildx build line:
- name: Build and push Logto image
run: |
TAGS="-t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto:${{ github.sha }}"
for TAG in $IMAGE_TAGS; do
TAGS="$TAGS -t gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto:$TAG"
done
docker buildx build --platform linux/amd64 \
--build-arg REGISTRY_TOKEN="$REGISTRY_TOKEN" \
-f ui/sign-in/Dockerfile \
$TAGS \
--cache-from type=registry,ref=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto:buildcache \
--cache-to type=registry,ref=gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto:buildcache,mode=max \
--provenance=false \
--push .
env:
REGISTRY_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.REGISTRY_TOKEN }}
Key change: build context is now . (repo root) instead of ui/sign-in/, and -f ui/sign-in/Dockerfile is added.
- Step 3: Commit
git add .gitea/workflows/ci.yml
git commit -m "ci: add builds for cameleer-postgres, cameleer-clickhouse, cameleer-traefik
Update Logto build to use repo root context for bootstrap script access."
Task 7: Validate consolidated stack
Files: None (testing only)
- Step 1: Start the consolidated stack
docker compose up -d
- Step 2: Verify all services start and become healthy
docker compose ps
Expected: 5 services, all "Up" or "Up (healthy)". No traefik-certs or logto-bootstrap containers.
- Step 3: Verify bootstrap completed
docker compose exec logto cat /data/logto-bootstrap.json | jq .
Expected: JSON with spaClientId, m2mClientId, m2mClientSecret, tradAppId, tradAppSecret.
- Step 4: Verify Traefik routing
curl -sk https://localhost/platform/api/config | jq .
Expected: JSON with logtoEndpoint, spaClientId, scopes.
- Step 5: Verify certs were generated
docker compose exec traefik cat /certs/meta.json | jq .
Expected: JSON with selfSigned: true, subject containing localhost.
- Step 6: Clean up test and commit any fixes
docker compose down
If any issues were found and fixed, commit the fixes.
Phase 2: Bash Installer
Note: Phase 2 can be developed in parallel with Phase 1. The installer generates files and runs docker commands — it doesn't need the actual images until Task 17 (end-to-end testing).
Task 8: Installer skeleton and utility functions
Files:
-
Create:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Create the installer with header, constants, and utilities
installer/install.sh:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
CAMELEER_INSTALLER_VERSION="1.0.0"
CAMELEER_DEFAULT_VERSION="latest"
REGISTRY="gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer"
# --- Colors ---
RED='\033[0;31m'
GREEN='\033[0;32m'
YELLOW='\033[1;33m'
BLUE='\033[0;34m'
BOLD='\033[1m'
NC='\033[0m'
# --- Defaults ---
DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR="./cameleer"
DEFAULT_PUBLIC_PROTOCOL="https"
DEFAULT_ADMIN_USER="admin"
DEFAULT_TLS_MODE="self-signed"
DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT="80"
DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT="443"
DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT="3002"
DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="true"
DEFAULT_VENDOR_ENABLED="false"
DEFAULT_VENDOR_USER="vendor"
DEFAULT_COMPOSE_PROJECT="cameleer-saas"
DEFAULT_DOCKER_SOCKET="/var/run/docker.sock"
# --- Config values (populated by args/env/config/prompts) ---
INSTALL_DIR=""
PUBLIC_HOST=""
PUBLIC_PROTOCOL=""
ADMIN_USER=""
ADMIN_PASS=""
TLS_MODE=""
CERT_FILE=""
KEY_FILE=""
CA_FILE=""
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=""
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=""
HTTP_PORT=""
HTTPS_PORT=""
LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT=""
LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED=""
VENDOR_ENABLED=""
VENDOR_USER=""
VENDOR_PASS=""
MONITORING_NETWORK=""
VERSION=""
COMPOSE_PROJECT=""
DOCKER_SOCKET=""
NODE_TLS_REJECT=""
# --- State ---
MODE="" # simple, expert, silent
IS_RERUN=false
RERUN_ACTION="" # upgrade, reconfigure, reinstall
CONFIG_FILE_PATH=""
# --- Utility functions ---
log_info() { echo -e "${GREEN}[INFO]${NC} $1"; }
log_warn() { echo -e "${YELLOW}[WARN]${NC} $1"; }
log_error() { echo -e "${RED}[ERROR]${NC} $1"; }
log_success() { echo -e "${GREEN}[OK]${NC} $1"; }
print_banner() {
echo -e "${BOLD}"
echo " ____ _ "
echo " / ___|__ _ _ __ ___ ___ | | ___ ___ _ __ "
echo "| | / _\` | '_ \` _ \\ / _ \\| |/ _ \\/ _ \\ '__|"
echo "| |__| (_| | | | | | | __/| | __/ __/ | "
echo " \\____\\__,_|_| |_| |_|\\___||_|\\___|\\___||_| "
echo ""
echo " SaaS Platform Installer v${CAMELEER_INSTALLER_VERSION}"
echo -e "${NC}"
}
prompt() {
local var_name="$1" prompt_text="$2" default="${3:-}"
local input
if [ -n "$default" ]; then
read -rp " $prompt_text [$default]: " input
eval "$var_name=\"\${input:-$default}\""
else
read -rp " $prompt_text: " input
eval "$var_name=\"\$input\""
fi
}
prompt_password() {
local var_name="$1" prompt_text="$2" default="${3:-}"
local input
if [ -n "$default" ]; then
read -rsp " $prompt_text [${default:+********}]: " input
echo
eval "$var_name=\"\${input:-$default}\""
else
read -rsp " $prompt_text: " input
echo
eval "$var_name=\"\$input\""
fi
}
prompt_yesno() {
local prompt_text="$1" default="${2:-n}"
local input
if [ "$default" = "y" ]; then
read -rp " $prompt_text [Y/n]: " input
case "${input:-y}" in
[nN]|[nN][oO]) return 1 ;; *) return 0 ;; esac
else
read -rp " $prompt_text [y/N]: " input
case "${input:-n}" in
[yY]|[yY][eE][sS]) return 0 ;; *) return 1 ;; esac
fi
}
generate_password() {
openssl rand -base64 24 | tr -d '/+=' | head -c 32
}
- Step 2: Make executable and verify syntax
mkdir -p installer
chmod +x installer/install.sh
bash -n installer/install.sh
Expected: no syntax errors.
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): scaffold install.sh with constants and utilities"
Task 9: Argument parsing and config file handling
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add parse_args function
Append to installer/install.sh before the closing (there is no closing yet, so just append):
# --- Argument parsing ---
parse_args() {
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--silent) MODE="silent" ;;
--expert) MODE="expert" ;;
--config) CONFIG_FILE_PATH="$2"; shift ;;
--install-dir) INSTALL_DIR="$2"; shift ;;
--public-host) PUBLIC_HOST="$2"; shift ;;
--public-protocol) PUBLIC_PROTOCOL="$2"; shift ;;
--admin-user) ADMIN_USER="$2"; shift ;;
--admin-password) ADMIN_PASS="$2"; shift ;;
--tls-mode) TLS_MODE="$2"; shift ;;
--cert-file) CERT_FILE="$2"; shift ;;
--key-file) KEY_FILE="$2"; shift ;;
--ca-file) CA_FILE="$2"; shift ;;
--postgres-password) POSTGRES_PASSWORD="$2"; shift ;;
--clickhouse-password) CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD="$2"; shift ;;
--http-port) HTTP_PORT="$2"; shift ;;
--https-port) HTTPS_PORT="$2"; shift ;;
--logto-console-port) LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT="$2"; shift ;;
--logto-console-exposed) LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="$2"; shift ;;
--vendor-enabled) VENDOR_ENABLED="$2"; shift ;;
--vendor-user) VENDOR_USER="$2"; shift ;;
--vendor-password) VENDOR_PASS="$2"; shift ;;
--monitoring-network) MONITORING_NETWORK="$2"; shift ;;
--version) VERSION="$2"; shift ;;
--compose-project) COMPOSE_PROJECT="$2"; shift ;;
--docker-socket) DOCKER_SOCKET="$2"; shift ;;
--node-tls-reject) NODE_TLS_REJECT="$2"; shift ;;
--reconfigure) RERUN_ACTION="reconfigure" ;;
--reinstall) RERUN_ACTION="reinstall" ;;
--confirm-destroy) CONFIRM_DESTROY=true ;;
--help|-h) show_help; exit 0 ;;
*)
log_error "Unknown option: $1"
echo " Run with --help for usage."
exit 1
;;
esac
shift
done
}
show_help() {
echo "Usage: install.sh [OPTIONS]"
echo ""
echo "Modes:"
echo " (default) Interactive simple mode (6 questions)"
echo " --expert Interactive expert mode (all options)"
echo " --silent Non-interactive, use defaults + overrides"
echo ""
echo "Options:"
echo " --install-dir DIR Install directory (default: ./cameleer)"
echo " --public-host HOST Public hostname (default: auto-detect)"
echo " --admin-user USER Admin username (default: admin)"
echo " --admin-password PASS Admin password (default: generated)"
echo " --tls-mode MODE self-signed or custom (default: self-signed)"
echo " --cert-file PATH TLS certificate file"
echo " --key-file PATH TLS key file"
echo " --ca-file PATH CA bundle file"
echo " --monitoring-network NAME Docker network for Prometheus scraping"
echo " --version TAG Image version tag (default: latest)"
echo " --config FILE Load config from file"
echo " --help Show this help"
echo ""
echo "Expert options:"
echo " --postgres-password, --clickhouse-password, --http-port,"
echo " --https-port, --logto-console-port, --logto-console-exposed,"
echo " --vendor-enabled, --vendor-user, --vendor-password,"
echo " --compose-project, --docker-socket, --node-tls-reject"
echo ""
echo "Re-run options:"
echo " --reconfigure Re-run interactive setup (preserve data)"
echo " --reinstall --confirm-destroy Fresh install (destroys data)"
echo ""
echo "Config precedence: CLI flags > env vars > config file > defaults"
}
- Step 2: Add config file loading
Append:
# --- Config file handling ---
load_config_file() {
local file="$1"
[ ! -f "$file" ] && return
while IFS='=' read -r key value; do
# Skip comments and blank lines
case "$key" in
\#*|"") continue ;;
esac
# Only set if not already set by CLI args
key=$(echo "$key" | tr -d ' ')
value=$(echo "$value" | sed 's/^[ ]*//;s/[ ]*$//')
case "$key" in
install_dir) [ -z "$INSTALL_DIR" ] && INSTALL_DIR="$value" ;;
public_host) [ -z "$PUBLIC_HOST" ] && PUBLIC_HOST="$value" ;;
public_protocol) [ -z "$PUBLIC_PROTOCOL" ] && PUBLIC_PROTOCOL="$value" ;;
admin_user) [ -z "$ADMIN_USER" ] && ADMIN_USER="$value" ;;
admin_password) [ -z "$ADMIN_PASS" ] && ADMIN_PASS="$value" ;;
tls_mode) [ -z "$TLS_MODE" ] && TLS_MODE="$value" ;;
cert_file) [ -z "$CERT_FILE" ] && CERT_FILE="$value" ;;
key_file) [ -z "$KEY_FILE" ] && KEY_FILE="$value" ;;
ca_file) [ -z "$CA_FILE" ] && CA_FILE="$value" ;;
postgres_password) [ -z "$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ] && POSTGRES_PASSWORD="$value" ;;
clickhouse_password) [ -z "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" ] && CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD="$value" ;;
http_port) [ -z "$HTTP_PORT" ] && HTTP_PORT="$value" ;;
https_port) [ -z "$HTTPS_PORT" ] && HTTPS_PORT="$value" ;;
logto_console_port) [ -z "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT" ] && LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT="$value" ;;
logto_console_exposed) [ -z "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" ] && LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="$value" ;;
vendor_enabled) [ -z "$VENDOR_ENABLED" ] && VENDOR_ENABLED="$value" ;;
vendor_user) [ -z "$VENDOR_USER" ] && VENDOR_USER="$value" ;;
vendor_password) [ -z "$VENDOR_PASS" ] && VENDOR_PASS="$value" ;;
monitoring_network) [ -z "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ] && MONITORING_NETWORK="$value" ;;
version) [ -z "$VERSION" ] && VERSION="$value" ;;
compose_project) [ -z "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" ] && COMPOSE_PROJECT="$value" ;;
docker_socket) [ -z "$DOCKER_SOCKET" ] && DOCKER_SOCKET="$value" ;;
node_tls_reject) [ -z "$NODE_TLS_REJECT" ] && NODE_TLS_REJECT="$value" ;;
esac
done < "$file"
}
load_env_overrides() {
# Apply env vars for any values not already set by CLI args
[ -z "$INSTALL_DIR" ] && INSTALL_DIR="${CAMELEER_INSTALL_DIR:-}"
[ -z "$PUBLIC_HOST" ] && PUBLIC_HOST="${PUBLIC_HOST:-}"
[ -z "$PUBLIC_PROTOCOL" ] && PUBLIC_PROTOCOL="${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-}"
[ -z "$ADMIN_USER" ] && ADMIN_USER="${SAAS_ADMIN_USER:-}"
[ -z "$ADMIN_PASS" ] && ADMIN_PASS="${SAAS_ADMIN_PASS:-}"
[ -z "$TLS_MODE" ] && TLS_MODE="${TLS_MODE:-}"
[ -z "$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ] && POSTGRES_PASSWORD="${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-}"
[ -z "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" ] && CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD="${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD:-}"
[ -z "$HTTP_PORT" ] && HTTP_PORT="${HTTP_PORT:-}"
[ -z "$HTTPS_PORT" ] && HTTPS_PORT="${HTTPS_PORT:-}"
[ -z "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT" ] && LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT="${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-}"
[ -z "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" ] && LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="${LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED:-}"
[ -z "$VENDOR_ENABLED" ] && VENDOR_ENABLED="${VENDOR_ENABLED:-}"
[ -z "$VENDOR_USER" ] && VENDOR_USER="${VENDOR_USER:-}"
[ -z "$VENDOR_PASS" ] && VENDOR_PASS="${VENDOR_PASS:-}"
[ -z "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ] && MONITORING_NETWORK="${MONITORING_NETWORK:-}"
[ -z "$VERSION" ] && VERSION="${CAMELEER_VERSION:-}"
[ -z "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" ] && COMPOSE_PROJECT="${COMPOSE_PROJECT:-}"
[ -z "$DOCKER_SOCKET" ] && DOCKER_SOCKET="${DOCKER_SOCKET:-}"
[ -z "$NODE_TLS_REJECT" ] && NODE_TLS_REJECT="${NODE_TLS_REJECT:-}"
}
- Step 3: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 4: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add argument parsing and config file handling"
Task 10: Prerequisite checks and auto-detection
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add prerequisite checks
Append to installer/install.sh:
# --- Prerequisites ---
check_prerequisites() {
log_info "Checking prerequisites..."
local errors=0
# Docker
if ! command -v docker >/dev/null 2>&1; then
log_error "Docker is not installed."
echo " Install Docker Engine: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/"
errors=$((errors + 1))
else
local docker_version
docker_version=$(docker version --format '{{.Server.Version}}' 2>/dev/null || echo "unknown")
log_info "Docker version: $docker_version"
fi
# Docker Compose v2
if ! docker compose version >/dev/null 2>&1; then
log_error "Docker Compose v2 is not available."
echo " 'docker compose' subcommand required (not standalone docker-compose)."
errors=$((errors + 1))
else
local compose_version
compose_version=$(docker compose version --short 2>/dev/null || echo "unknown")
log_info "Docker Compose version: $compose_version"
fi
# OpenSSL (for password generation)
if ! command -v openssl >/dev/null 2>&1; then
log_error "OpenSSL is not installed (needed for password generation)."
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
# Docker socket
local socket="${DOCKER_SOCKET:-$DEFAULT_DOCKER_SOCKET}"
if [ ! -S "$socket" ]; then
log_error "Docker socket not found at $socket"
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
# Port availability
check_port_available "${HTTP_PORT:-$DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT}" "HTTP"
check_port_available "${HTTPS_PORT:-$DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT}" "HTTPS"
check_port_available "${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-$DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}" "Logto Console"
if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then
log_error "$errors prerequisite(s) not met. Please install missing dependencies and retry."
exit 1
fi
log_success "All prerequisites met."
}
check_port_available() {
local port="$1" name="$2"
if ss -tlnp 2>/dev/null | grep -q ":${port} " || \
netstat -tlnp 2>/dev/null | grep -q ":${port} "; then
log_warn "Port $port ($name) is already in use."
fi
}
- Step 2: Add auto-detection
Append:
# --- Auto-detection ---
auto_detect() {
# Public hostname
if [ -z "$PUBLIC_HOST" ]; then
PUBLIC_HOST=$(hostname -f 2>/dev/null || hostname 2>/dev/null || echo "localhost")
# Try reverse DNS of primary IP
local primary_ip
primary_ip=$(ip route get 1.1.1.1 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $7; exit}' || true)
if [ -n "$primary_ip" ]; then
local rdns
rdns=$(dig +short -x "$primary_ip" 2>/dev/null | sed 's/\.$//' || true)
[ -n "$rdns" ] && PUBLIC_HOST="$rdns"
fi
fi
# Docker socket
if [ -z "$DOCKER_SOCKET" ]; then
DOCKER_SOCKET="$DEFAULT_DOCKER_SOCKET"
fi
}
detect_existing_install() {
local dir="${INSTALL_DIR:-$DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR}"
if [ -f "$dir/cameleer.conf" ]; then
IS_RERUN=true
INSTALL_DIR="$dir"
load_config_file "$dir/cameleer.conf"
fi
}
- Step 3: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 4: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add prerequisite checks and auto-detection"
Task 11: Interactive prompts
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add mode selection and simple prompts
Append:
# --- Interactive prompts ---
select_mode() {
if [ -n "$MODE" ]; then return; fi
echo ""
echo " Installation mode:"
echo " [1] Simple — 6 questions, sensible defaults (recommended)"
echo " [2] Expert — configure everything"
echo ""
local choice
read -rp " Select mode [1]: " choice
case "${choice:-1}" in
2) MODE="expert" ;;
*) MODE="simple" ;;
esac
}
run_simple_prompts() {
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD}--- Simple Installation ---${NC}"
echo ""
prompt INSTALL_DIR "Install directory" "$DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR"
prompt PUBLIC_HOST "Public hostname" "${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}"
prompt ADMIN_USER "Admin username" "$DEFAULT_ADMIN_USER"
if prompt_yesno "Auto-generate admin password?"; then
ADMIN_PASS="" # will be generated later
else
prompt_password ADMIN_PASS "Admin password" ""
fi
echo ""
if prompt_yesno "Use custom TLS certificates? (no = self-signed)"; then
TLS_MODE="custom"
prompt CERT_FILE "Path to certificate file (PEM)" ""
prompt KEY_FILE "Path to private key file (PEM)" ""
if prompt_yesno "Include CA bundle?"; then
prompt CA_FILE "Path to CA bundle (PEM)" ""
fi
else
TLS_MODE="self-signed"
fi
echo ""
prompt MONITORING_NETWORK "Monitoring network name (empty = skip)" ""
}
run_expert_prompts() {
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD}--- Expert Installation ---${NC}"
# Start with all simple-mode questions
run_simple_prompts
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD} Credentials:${NC}"
if prompt_yesno "Auto-generate database passwords?" "y"; then
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=""
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=""
else
prompt_password POSTGRES_PASSWORD "PostgreSQL password" ""
prompt_password CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD "ClickHouse password" ""
fi
echo ""
if prompt_yesno "Enable vendor account?"; then
VENDOR_ENABLED="true"
prompt VENDOR_USER "Vendor username" "$DEFAULT_VENDOR_USER"
if prompt_yesno "Auto-generate vendor password?" "y"; then
VENDOR_PASS=""
else
prompt_password VENDOR_PASS "Vendor password" ""
fi
else
VENDOR_ENABLED="false"
fi
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD} Networking:${NC}"
prompt HTTP_PORT "HTTP port" "$DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT"
prompt HTTPS_PORT "HTTPS port" "$DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT"
prompt LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT "Logto admin console port" "$DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT"
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD} Docker:${NC}"
prompt VERSION "Image version/tag" "$CAMELEER_DEFAULT_VERSION"
prompt COMPOSE_PROJECT "Compose project name" "$DEFAULT_COMPOSE_PROJECT"
prompt DOCKER_SOCKET "Docker socket path" "$DEFAULT_DOCKER_SOCKET"
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD} Logto:${NC}"
if prompt_yesno "Expose Logto admin console externally?" "y"; then
LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="true"
else
LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED="false"
fi
}
- Step 2: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add interactive prompts for simple and expert modes"
Task 12: Config merge, validation, and password generation
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add merge, validate, and password functions
Append:
# --- Config merge and validation ---
merge_config() {
# Apply defaults for any remaining empty values
: "${INSTALL_DIR:=$DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR}"
: "${PUBLIC_HOST:=localhost}"
: "${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:=$DEFAULT_PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}"
: "${ADMIN_USER:=$DEFAULT_ADMIN_USER}"
: "${TLS_MODE:=$DEFAULT_TLS_MODE}"
: "${HTTP_PORT:=$DEFAULT_HTTP_PORT}"
: "${HTTPS_PORT:=$DEFAULT_HTTPS_PORT}"
: "${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:=$DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}"
: "${LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED:=$DEFAULT_LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED}"
: "${VENDOR_ENABLED:=$DEFAULT_VENDOR_ENABLED}"
: "${VENDOR_USER:=$DEFAULT_VENDOR_USER}"
: "${VERSION:=$CAMELEER_DEFAULT_VERSION}"
: "${COMPOSE_PROJECT:=$DEFAULT_COMPOSE_PROJECT}"
: "${DOCKER_SOCKET:=$DEFAULT_DOCKER_SOCKET}"
# NODE_TLS_REJECT depends on TLS mode
if [ -z "$NODE_TLS_REJECT" ]; then
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ]; then
NODE_TLS_REJECT="1"
else
NODE_TLS_REJECT="0"
fi
fi
}
validate_config() {
local errors=0
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ]; then
if [ ! -f "$CERT_FILE" ]; then
log_error "Certificate file not found: $CERT_FILE"
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
if [ ! -f "$KEY_FILE" ]; then
log_error "Key file not found: $KEY_FILE"
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
if [ -n "$CA_FILE" ] && [ ! -f "$CA_FILE" ]; then
log_error "CA bundle not found: $CA_FILE"
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
fi
# Validate port numbers
for port_var in HTTP_PORT HTTPS_PORT LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT; do
local port_val
eval "port_val=\$$port_var"
if ! echo "$port_val" | grep -qE '^[0-9]+$' || [ "$port_val" -lt 1 ] || [ "$port_val" -gt 65535 ]; then
log_error "Invalid port for $port_var: $port_val"
errors=$((errors + 1))
fi
done
if [ $errors -gt 0 ]; then
log_error "Configuration validation failed."
exit 1
fi
log_success "Configuration validated."
}
generate_passwords() {
if [ -z "$ADMIN_PASS" ]; then
ADMIN_PASS=$(generate_password)
log_info "Generated admin password."
fi
if [ -z "$POSTGRES_PASSWORD" ]; then
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=$(generate_password)
log_info "Generated PostgreSQL password."
fi
if [ -z "$CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD" ]; then
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=$(generate_password)
log_info "Generated ClickHouse password."
fi
if [ "$VENDOR_ENABLED" = "true" ] && [ -z "$VENDOR_PASS" ]; then
VENDOR_PASS=$(generate_password)
log_info "Generated vendor password."
fi
}
- Step 2: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add config merge, validation, and password generation"
Task 13: File generation (.env, docker-compose.yml, certs)
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add cert copy and .env generation
Append:
# --- File generation ---
copy_certs() {
local certs_dir="$INSTALL_DIR/certs"
mkdir -p "$certs_dir"
cp "$CERT_FILE" "$certs_dir/cert.pem"
cp "$KEY_FILE" "$certs_dir/key.pem"
if [ -n "$CA_FILE" ]; then
cp "$CA_FILE" "$certs_dir/ca.pem"
fi
log_info "Copied TLS certificates to $certs_dir/"
}
generate_env_file() {
local f="$INSTALL_DIR/.env"
cat > "$f" << EOF
# Cameleer SaaS Configuration
# Generated by installer v${CAMELEER_INSTALLER_VERSION} on $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC')
# Image version
VERSION=${VERSION}
# Public access
PUBLIC_HOST=${PUBLIC_HOST}
PUBLIC_PROTOCOL=${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}
# Ports
HTTP_PORT=${HTTP_PORT}
HTTPS_PORT=${HTTPS_PORT}
LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT=${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}
# PostgreSQL
POSTGRES_USER=cameleer
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
POSTGRES_DB=cameleer_saas
# ClickHouse
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD=${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}
# Admin user
SAAS_ADMIN_USER=${ADMIN_USER}
SAAS_ADMIN_PASS=${ADMIN_PASS}
# TLS
NODE_TLS_REJECT=${NODE_TLS_REJECT}
EOF
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
CERT_FILE=/user-certs/cert.pem
KEY_FILE=/user-certs/key.pem
EOF
if [ -n "$CA_FILE" ]; then
echo "CA_FILE=/user-certs/ca.pem" >> "$f"
fi
fi
cat >> "$f" << EOF
# Vendor account
VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED=${VENDOR_ENABLED}
VENDOR_USER=${VENDOR_USER}
VENDOR_PASS=${VENDOR_PASS:-}
# Docker
DOCKER_SOCKET=${DOCKER_SOCKET}
# Provisioning images
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERIMAGE=${REGISTRY}/cameleer-server:${VERSION}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERUIIMAGE=${REGISTRY}/cameleer-server-ui:${VERSION}
EOF
log_info "Generated .env"
cp "$f" "$INSTALL_DIR/.env.bak"
}
- Step 2: Add docker-compose.yml generation
Append:
generate_compose_file() {
local f="$INSTALL_DIR/docker-compose.yml"
: > "$f"
# --- Header ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
# Cameleer SaaS Platform
# Generated by Cameleer installer — do not edit manually
services:
traefik:
image: ${TRAEFIK_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-traefik}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "${HTTP_PORT:-80}:80"
- "${HTTPS_PORT:-443}:443"
EOF
# Logto console port (conditional)
if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
- "${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}:3002"
EOF
fi
# Traefik environment
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
environment:
PUBLIC_HOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CERT_FILE: ${CERT_FILE:-}
KEY_FILE: ${KEY_FILE:-}
CA_FILE: ${CA_FILE:-}
volumes:
- certs:/certs
- ${DOCKER_SOCKET:-/var/run/docker.sock}:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
EOF
# Custom cert bind mount
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
- ./certs:/user-certs:ro
EOF
fi
# Traefik networks
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
networks:
- cameleer
- cameleer-traefik
EOF
# Monitoring network for traefik
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
echo " - ${MONITORING_NETWORK}" >> "$f"
fi
# Monitoring labels for traefik
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
labels:
- "prometheus.io/scrape=true"
- "prometheus.io/port=8082"
- "prometheus.io/path=/metrics"
EOF
fi
# --- PostgreSQL ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
postgres:
image: ${POSTGRES_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-postgres}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: cameleer_saas
POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U $${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer} -d cameleer_saas"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
networks:
- cameleer
EOF
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
echo " - ${MONITORING_NETWORK}" >> "$f"
fi
# --- ClickHouse ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
clickhouse:
image: ${CLICKHOUSE_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-clickhouse}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD: ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}
volumes:
- chdata:/var/lib/clickhouse
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "clickhouse-client --password $${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD} --query 'SELECT 1'"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
networks:
- cameleer
EOF
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
echo " - ${MONITORING_NETWORK}" >> "$f"
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
labels:
- "prometheus.io/scrape=true"
- "prometheus.io/port=9363"
- "prometheus.io/path=/metrics"
EOF
fi
# --- Logto ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
logto:
image: ${LOGTO_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-logto}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
postgres:
condition: service_healthy
environment:
DB_URL: postgres://${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@postgres:5432/logto
ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
ADMIN_ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}
TRUST_PROXY_HEADER: 1
NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED: "${NODE_TLS_REJECT:-0}"
LOGTO_ENDPOINT: http://logto:3001
LOGTO_ADMIN_ENDPOINT: http://logto:3002
LOGTO_PUBLIC_ENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
PUBLIC_HOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
PUBLIC_PROTOCOL: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}
PG_HOST: postgres
PG_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
PG_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
PG_DB_SAAS: cameleer_saas
SAAS_ADMIN_USER: ${SAAS_ADMIN_USER:-admin}
SAAS_ADMIN_PASS: ${SAAS_ADMIN_PASS:-admin}
VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED: "${VENDOR_SEED_ENABLED:-false}"
VENDOR_USER: ${VENDOR_USER:-vendor}
VENDOR_PASS: ${VENDOR_PASS:-vendor}
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "node -e \"require('http').get('http://localhost:3001/oidc/.well-known/openid-configuration', r => process.exit(r.statusCode === 200 ? 0 : 1)).on('error', () => process.exit(1))\" && test -f /data/logto-bootstrap.json"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 60
start_period: 30s
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto.rule=PathPrefix(`/`)
- traefik.http.routers.logto.priority=1
- traefik.http.routers.logto.entrypoints=websecure
- traefik.http.routers.logto.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto.service=logto
- traefik.http.routers.logto.middlewares=logto-cors
- "traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowOriginList=${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT:-3002}"
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowMethods=GET,POST,PUT,PATCH,DELETE,OPTIONS
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowHeaders=Authorization,Content-Type
- traefik.http.middlewares.logto-cors.headers.accessControlAllowCredentials=true
- traefik.http.services.logto.loadbalancer.server.port=3001
EOF
# Logto console labels (conditional)
if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.rule=PathPrefix(`/`)
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.entrypoints=admin-console
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.tls=true
- traefik.http.routers.logto-console.service=logto-console
- traefik.http.services.logto-console.loadbalancer.server.port=3002
EOF
fi
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
volumes:
- bootstrapdata:/data
networks:
- cameleer
EOF
# --- Cameleer SaaS ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
cameleer-saas:
image: ${CAMELEER_IMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-saas}:${VERSION:-latest}
restart: unless-stopped
depends_on:
logto:
condition: service_healthy
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:postgresql://postgres:5432/cameleer_saas
SPRING_DATASOURCE_USERNAME: ${POSTGRES_USER:-cameleer}
SPRING_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_LOGTOENDPOINT: http://logto:3001
CAMELEER_SAAS_IDENTITY_LOGTOPUBLICENDPOINT: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}://${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICPROTOCOL: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL:-https}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_PUBLICHOST: ${PUBLIC_HOST:-localhost}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_NETWORKNAME: ${COMPOSE_PROJECT_NAME:-cameleer-saas}_cameleer
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_TRAEFIKNETWORK: cameleer-traefik
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERIMAGE: ${CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERIMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-server:latest}
CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERUIIMAGE: ${CAMELEER_SAAS_PROVISIONING_SERVERUIIMAGE:-gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer/cameleer-server-ui:latest}
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.http.routers.saas.rule=PathPrefix(`/platform`)
- traefik.http.routers.saas.entrypoints=websecure
- traefik.http.routers.saas.tls=true
- traefik.http.services.saas.loadbalancer.server.port=8080
EOF
# Monitoring labels for SaaS
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
- "prometheus.io/scrape=true"
- "prometheus.io/port=8080"
- "prometheus.io/path=/platform/actuator/prometheus"
EOF
fi
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
volumes:
- bootstrapdata:/data/bootstrap:ro
- certs:/certs
- ${DOCKER_SOCKET:-/var/run/docker.sock}:/var/run/docker.sock
networks:
- cameleer
EOF
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
echo " - ${MONITORING_NETWORK}" >> "$f"
fi
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
group_add:
- "0"
EOF
# --- Volumes ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
volumes:
pgdata:
chdata:
certs:
bootstrapdata:
EOF
# --- Networks ---
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
networks:
cameleer:
driver: bridge
cameleer-traefik:
name: cameleer-traefik
driver: bridge
EOF
# Monitoring network (external)
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << EOF
${MONITORING_NETWORK}:
external: true
EOF
fi
log_info "Generated docker-compose.yml"
}
- Step 3: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 4: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add .env and docker-compose.yml generation"
Task 14: Docker operations and health verification
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add docker operations and health checks
Append:
# --- Docker operations ---
docker_compose_pull() {
log_info "Pulling Docker images..."
(cd "$INSTALL_DIR" && docker compose -p "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" pull)
log_success "All images pulled."
}
docker_compose_up() {
log_info "Starting Cameleer SaaS platform..."
(cd "$INSTALL_DIR" && docker compose -p "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" up -d)
log_info "Containers started."
}
docker_compose_down() {
log_info "Stopping Cameleer SaaS platform..."
(cd "$INSTALL_DIR" && docker compose -p "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" down)
}
# --- Health verification ---
check_service_health() {
local name="$1" check_cmd="$2" timeout_secs="${3:-120}"
local elapsed=0
local start_time=$(date +%s)
while [ $elapsed -lt $timeout_secs ]; do
if eval "$check_cmd" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
local duration=$(($(date +%s) - start_time))
printf " ${GREEN}[ok]${NC} %-20s ready (%ds)\n" "$name" "$duration"
return 0
fi
sleep 5
elapsed=$(( $(date +%s) - start_time ))
done
printf " ${RED}[FAIL]${NC} %-20s not ready after %ds\n" "$name" "$timeout_secs"
echo " Check: docker compose -p $COMPOSE_PROJECT logs ${name,,}"
return 1
}
verify_health() {
echo ""
log_info "Verifying installation..."
local failed=0
check_service_health "PostgreSQL" \
"cd '$INSTALL_DIR' && docker compose -p '$COMPOSE_PROJECT' exec -T postgres pg_isready -U cameleer" \
120 || failed=1
[ $failed -eq 0 ] && check_service_health "ClickHouse" \
"cd '$INSTALL_DIR' && docker compose -p '$COMPOSE_PROJECT' exec -T clickhouse clickhouse-client --password \"\$(grep CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD '$INSTALL_DIR/.env' | cut -d= -f2)\" --query 'SELECT 1'" \
120 || failed=1
[ $failed -eq 0 ] && check_service_health "Logto" \
"cd '$INSTALL_DIR' && docker compose -p '$COMPOSE_PROJECT' exec -T logto node -e \"require('http').get('http://localhost:3001/oidc/.well-known/openid-configuration', r => process.exit(r.statusCode === 200 ? 0 : 1)).on('error', () => process.exit(1))\"" \
120 || failed=1
[ $failed -eq 0 ] && check_service_health "Bootstrap" \
"cd '$INSTALL_DIR' && docker compose -p '$COMPOSE_PROJECT' exec -T logto test -f /data/logto-bootstrap.json" \
120 || failed=1
[ $failed -eq 0 ] && check_service_health "Cameleer SaaS" \
"curl -sfk https://localhost:${HTTPS_PORT}/platform/api/config" \
120 || failed=1
[ $failed -eq 0 ] && check_service_health "Traefik routing" \
"curl -sfk -o /dev/null https://localhost:${HTTPS_PORT}/" \
120 || failed=1
echo ""
if [ $failed -ne 0 ]; then
log_error "Installation verification failed. Stack is running — check logs."
exit 1
fi
log_success "All services healthy."
}
- Step 2: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add docker operations and health verification"
Task 15: Output file generation
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add credentials, INSTALL.md, and config file generation
Append:
# --- Output file generation ---
write_config_file() {
local f="$INSTALL_DIR/cameleer.conf"
cat > "$f" << EOF
# Cameleer installation config
# Generated by installer v${CAMELEER_INSTALLER_VERSION} on $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC')
install_dir=${INSTALL_DIR}
public_host=${PUBLIC_HOST}
public_protocol=${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}
admin_user=${ADMIN_USER}
tls_mode=${TLS_MODE}
http_port=${HTTP_PORT}
https_port=${HTTPS_PORT}
logto_console_port=${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}
logto_console_exposed=${LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED}
vendor_enabled=${VENDOR_ENABLED}
vendor_user=${VENDOR_USER}
monitoring_network=${MONITORING_NETWORK}
version=${VERSION}
compose_project=${COMPOSE_PROJECT}
docker_socket=${DOCKER_SOCKET}
node_tls_reject=${NODE_TLS_REJECT}
EOF
log_info "Saved installer config to cameleer.conf"
}
generate_credentials_file() {
local f="$INSTALL_DIR/credentials.txt"
cat > "$f" << EOF
===========================================
CAMELEER PLATFORM CREDENTIALS
Generated: $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC')
SECURE THIS FILE AND DELETE AFTER NOTING
THESE CREDENTIALS CANNOT BE RECOVERED
===========================================
Admin Console: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}/platform/
Admin User: ${ADMIN_USER}
Admin Password: ${ADMIN_PASS}
PostgreSQL: cameleer / ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
ClickHouse: default / ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}
EOF
if [ "$VENDOR_ENABLED" = "true" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << EOF
Vendor User: ${VENDOR_USER}
Vendor Password: ${VENDOR_PASS}
EOF
else
echo "Vendor User: (not enabled)" >> "$f"
echo "" >> "$f"
fi
if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then
echo "Logto Console: ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}" >> "$f"
else
echo "Logto Console: (not exposed)" >> "$f"
fi
chmod 600 "$f"
log_info "Saved credentials to credentials.txt"
}
generate_install_doc() {
local f="$INSTALL_DIR/INSTALL.md"
local tls_desc="Self-signed (auto-generated)"
[ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ] && tls_desc="Custom certificate"
cat > "$f" << EOF
# Cameleer SaaS — Installation Documentation
## Installation Summary
| | |
|---|---|
| **Version** | ${VERSION} |
| **Date** | $(date -u '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC') |
| **Installer** | v${CAMELEER_INSTALLER_VERSION} |
| **Install Directory** | ${INSTALL_DIR} |
| **Hostname** | ${PUBLIC_HOST} |
| **TLS** | ${tls_desc} |
## Service URLs
- **Platform UI:** ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}/platform/
- **API Endpoint:** ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}/platform/api/
EOF
if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then
echo "- **Logto Admin Console:** ${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}" >> "$f"
fi
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
## First Steps
1. Open the Platform UI in your browser
2. Log in with the admin credentials from `credentials.txt`
3. Create your first tenant via the Vendor console
4. The platform will provision a dedicated server instance for the tenant
## Architecture
| Container | Purpose |
|---|---|
| `traefik` | Reverse proxy, TLS termination, routing |
| `postgres` | PostgreSQL database (SaaS + Logto + tenant schemas) |
| `clickhouse` | Time-series storage (traces, metrics, logs) |
| `logto` | OIDC identity provider + bootstrap |
| `cameleer-saas` | SaaS platform (Spring Boot + React) |
Per-tenant `cameleer-server` and `cameleer-server-ui` containers are provisioned dynamically when tenants are created.
## Networking
EOF
cat >> "$f" << EOF
| Port | Service |
|---|---|
| ${HTTP_PORT} | HTTP (redirects to HTTPS) |
| ${HTTPS_PORT} | HTTPS (main entry point) |
EOF
if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then
echo "| ${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT} | Logto Admin Console |" >> "$f"
fi
if [ -n "$MONITORING_NETWORK" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << EOF
### Monitoring
Services are connected to the \`${MONITORING_NETWORK}\` Docker network with Prometheus labels for auto-discovery.
EOF
fi
cat >> "$f" << EOF
## TLS
**Mode:** ${tls_desc}
EOF
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "self-signed" ]; then
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
The platform generated a self-signed certificate on first boot. To replace it:
1. Log in as admin and navigate to **Certificates** in the vendor console
2. Upload your certificate and key via the UI
3. Activate the new certificate (zero-downtime swap)
EOF
fi
cat >> "$f" << 'EOF'
## Data & Backups
| Docker Volume | Contains |
|---|---|
| `pgdata` | PostgreSQL data (tenants, licenses, audit) |
| `chdata` | ClickHouse data (traces, metrics, logs) |
| `certs` | TLS certificates |
| `bootstrapdata` | Logto bootstrap results |
### Backup Commands
```bash
# PostgreSQL
docker compose exec postgres pg_dump -U cameleer cameleer_saas > backup.sql
# ClickHouse
docker compose exec clickhouse clickhouse-client --query "SELECT * FROM cameleer.traces FORMAT Native" > traces.native
Upgrading
Re-run the installer with a new version:
curl -sfL https://install.cameleer.io | bash -s -- --install-dir DIR --version NEW_VERSION
The installer preserves your .env, credentials, and data volumes. Only the compose file and images are updated.
Troubleshooting
| Issue | Command |
|---|---|
| Service not starting | docker compose logs SERVICE_NAME |
| Bootstrap failed | docker compose logs logto |
| Routing issues | docker compose logs traefik |
| Database issues | docker compose exec postgres psql -U cameleer -d cameleer_saas |
Uninstalling
# Stop and remove containers
docker compose down
# Remove data volumes (DESTRUCTIVE)
docker compose down -v
# Remove install directory
rm -rf INSTALL_DIR
EOF
Replace INSTALL_DIR placeholder
sed -i "s|INSTALL_DIR|${INSTALL_DIR}|g" "$f"
log_info "Generated INSTALL.md" }
print_credentials() { echo "" echo -e "${BOLD}==========================================${NC}" echo -e "${BOLD} CAMELEER PLATFORM CREDENTIALS${NC}" echo -e "${BOLD}==========================================${NC}" echo "" echo -e " Admin Console: ${BLUE}${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}/platform/${NC}" echo -e " Admin User: ${BOLD}${ADMIN_USER}${NC}" echo -e " Admin Password: ${BOLD}${ADMIN_PASS}${NC}" echo "" echo -e " PostgreSQL: cameleer / ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}" echo -e " ClickHouse: default / ${CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD}" echo "" if [ "$VENDOR_ENABLED" = "true" ]; then echo -e " Vendor User: ${BOLD}${VENDOR_USER}${NC}" echo -e " Vendor Password: ${BOLD}${VENDOR_PASS}${NC}" echo "" fi if [ "$LOGTO_CONSOLE_EXPOSED" = "true" ]; then echo -e " Logto Console: ${BLUE}${PUBLIC_PROTOCOL}://${PUBLIC_HOST}:${LOGTO_CONSOLE_PORT}${NC}" echo "" fi echo -e " Credentials saved to: ${INSTALL_DIR}/credentials.txt" echo -e " ${YELLOW}Secure this file and delete after noting credentials.${NC}" echo "" }
print_summary() { echo -e "${GREEN}==========================================${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN} Installation complete!${NC}" echo -e "${GREEN}==========================================${NC}" echo "" echo " Install directory: $INSTALL_DIR" echo " Documentation: $INSTALL_DIR/INSTALL.md" echo "" echo " To manage the stack:" echo " cd $INSTALL_DIR" echo " docker compose ps # status" echo " docker compose logs -f # logs" echo " docker compose down # stop" echo "" }
- [ ] **Step 2: Verify syntax**
```bash
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add output file generation (credentials, INSTALL.md, config)"
Task 16: Re-run and upgrade logic
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add re-run menu and handlers
Append:
# --- Re-run and upgrade ---
show_rerun_menu() {
# Read existing version from config
local current_version
current_version=$(grep '^version=' "$INSTALL_DIR/cameleer.conf" 2>/dev/null | cut -d= -f2 || echo "unknown")
local current_host
current_host=$(grep '^public_host=' "$INSTALL_DIR/cameleer.conf" 2>/dev/null | cut -d= -f2 || echo "unknown")
echo ""
echo -e "${BOLD}Existing Cameleer installation detected (v${current_version})${NC}"
echo " Install directory: $INSTALL_DIR"
echo " Public host: $current_host"
echo ""
# In silent mode, default to upgrade
if [ "$MODE" = "silent" ]; then
RERUN_ACTION="${RERUN_ACTION:-upgrade}"
return
fi
# If --reconfigure or --reinstall was passed, use it
if [ -n "$RERUN_ACTION" ]; then return; fi
local new_version="${VERSION:-$CAMELEER_DEFAULT_VERSION}"
echo " [1] Upgrade to v${new_version} (pull new images, update compose)"
echo " [2] Reconfigure (re-run interactive setup, preserve data)"
echo " [3] Reinstall (fresh install, WARNING: destroys data volumes)"
echo " [4] Cancel"
echo ""
local choice
read -rp " Select [1]: " choice
case "${choice:-1}" in
1) RERUN_ACTION="upgrade" ;;
2) RERUN_ACTION="reconfigure" ;;
3) RERUN_ACTION="reinstall" ;;
4) echo "Cancelled."; exit 0 ;;
*) echo "Invalid choice."; exit 1 ;;
esac
}
handle_rerun() {
case "$RERUN_ACTION" in
upgrade)
log_info "Upgrading installation..."
# Load existing config, keep everything
load_config_file "$INSTALL_DIR/cameleer.conf"
load_env_overrides
merge_config
# Regenerate compose (may have template updates) but keep .env
generate_compose_file
docker_compose_pull
docker_compose_down
docker_compose_up
verify_health
generate_install_doc
print_summary
exit 0
;;
reconfigure)
log_info "Reconfiguring installation..."
# Reset config values so prompts offer current values as defaults
# (values are already loaded from cameleer.conf by detect_existing_install)
return # continue with normal flow
;;
reinstall)
if [ "${CONFIRM_DESTROY:-false}" != "true" ]; then
echo ""
log_warn "This will destroy ALL data (databases, certificates, bootstrap)."
if ! prompt_yesno "Are you sure? This cannot be undone."; then
echo "Cancelled."
exit 0
fi
fi
log_info "Reinstalling..."
docker_compose_down
(cd "$INSTALL_DIR" && docker compose -p "$COMPOSE_PROJECT" down -v 2>/dev/null || true)
rm -f "$INSTALL_DIR/.env" "$INSTALL_DIR/docker-compose.yml" \
"$INSTALL_DIR/cameleer.conf" "$INSTALL_DIR/credentials.txt" \
"$INSTALL_DIR/INSTALL.md" "$INSTALL_DIR/.env.bak"
rm -rf "$INSTALL_DIR/certs"
IS_RERUN=false
return # continue with fresh install flow
;;
esac
}
- Step 2: Verify syntax
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add re-run, upgrade, and reinstall logic"
Task 17: Main function and end-to-end testing
Files:
-
Modify:
installer/install.sh -
Step 1: Add main function
Append:
# --- Main ---
main() {
parse_args "$@"
print_banner
# Load config sources (CLI already loaded via parse_args)
if [ -n "$CONFIG_FILE_PATH" ]; then
load_config_file "$CONFIG_FILE_PATH"
fi
load_env_overrides
# Check for existing installation
detect_existing_install
if [ "$IS_RERUN" = true ]; then
show_rerun_menu
handle_rerun
fi
# Prerequisites
check_prerequisites
# Auto-detect defaults
auto_detect
# Interactive prompts (unless silent)
if [ "$MODE" != "silent" ]; then
select_mode
if [ "$MODE" = "expert" ]; then
run_expert_prompts
else
run_simple_prompts
fi
fi
# Merge remaining defaults and validate
merge_config
validate_config
# Generate passwords for any empty values
generate_passwords
# Create install directory
mkdir -p "$INSTALL_DIR"
# Copy custom certs if provided
if [ "$TLS_MODE" = "custom" ]; then
copy_certs
fi
# Generate configuration files
generate_env_file
generate_compose_file
write_config_file
# Pull and start
docker_compose_pull
docker_compose_up
# Verify health
verify_health
# Generate output files
generate_credentials_file
generate_install_doc
# Print results
print_credentials
print_summary
}
main "$@"
- Step 2: Verify the complete script has no syntax errors
bash -n installer/install.sh
- Step 3: Test silent mode with defaults (dry-run inspection)
Create a test that generates files without actually pulling/starting:
# Temporarily disable docker operations for testing
bash -c '
source <(sed "s/docker_compose_pull/# &/;s/docker_compose_up/# &/;s/verify_health/# &/" installer/install.sh | head -n -2)
INSTALL_DIR="/tmp/cameleer-test"
MODE="silent"
merge_config
generate_passwords
mkdir -p "$INSTALL_DIR"
generate_env_file
generate_compose_file
write_config_file
generate_credentials_file
echo "=== Generated .env ==="
cat "$INSTALL_DIR/.env"
echo ""
echo "=== Generated compose (first 20 lines) ==="
head -20 "$INSTALL_DIR/docker-compose.yml"
rm -rf /tmp/cameleer-test
'
Expected: .env and docker-compose.yml generated with default values.
- Step 4: Full end-to-end test (requires Phase 1 complete and images available)
bash installer/install.sh --silent --install-dir /tmp/cameleer-e2e --public-host localhost
# Wait for health checks to pass
# Verify: curl -sk https://localhost/platform/api/config
# Cleanup: cd /tmp/cameleer-e2e && docker compose down -v && rm -rf /tmp/cameleer-e2e
- Step 5: Commit
git add installer/install.sh
git commit -m "feat(installer): add main function and complete install.sh
Fully functional bash installer with simple/expert/silent modes,
idempotent re-run, health verification, and documentation generation."
Phase 3: PowerShell Installer
Task 18: PowerShell implementation
Files:
- Create:
installer/install.ps1
The PowerShell script mirrors the bash installer's structure and logic exactly. It produces identical output files (docker-compose.yml, .env, credentials.txt, INSTALL.md, cameleer.conf).
- Step 1: Create install.ps1
Create installer/install.ps1 with the same function structure as install.sh, adapted for PowerShell idioms:
| Bash function | PowerShell equivalent | Key differences |
|---|---|---|
generate_password |
New-SecurePassword |
Uses [System.Security.Cryptography.RandomNumberGenerator] |
parse_args |
param() block |
PowerShell native parameter handling |
prompt / prompt_password |
Read-Host / Read-Host -AsSecureString |
Native PowerShell prompts |
check_prerequisites |
Test-Prerequisites |
Uses Get-Command, Test-NetConnection |
auto_detect |
Get-AutoDetectedDefaults |
Uses [System.Net.Dns]::GetHostEntry() |
generate_compose_file |
New-ComposeFile |
Uses here-strings (@'...'@) |
generate_env_file |
New-EnvFile |
Same format, Set-Content |
docker_compose_pull/up |
Invoke-DockerCompose |
Same docker commands |
verify_health |
Test-ServiceHealth |
Same docker exec + curl checks |
check_port_available |
Test-PortAvailable |
Uses Test-NetConnection -Port |
Key structural differences for PowerShell:
- Parameters declared via
param()block (replaces manual arg parsing) - Docker socket default:
//./pipe/docker_engine(Windows named pipe) - Password generation:
[System.Security.Cryptography.RandomNumberGenerator]::GetBytes(24)→ Base64 - Port checking:
Test-NetConnection -ComputerName localhost -Port $port - Hostname detection:
[System.Net.Dns]::GetHostEntry([System.Net.Dns]::GetHostName()).HostName - Color output:
Write-Host -ForegroundColorinstead of ANSI escape codes - Here-strings for templates:
@'...'@(literal) and@"..."@(expanding)
The compose template content must be identical to the bash version — same YAML, same variable references, same conditional sections. Use the same >> $file append pattern with PowerShell here-strings.
#Requires -Version 5.1
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[switch]$Silent,
[switch]$Expert,
[string]$Config,
[string]$InstallDir,
[string]$PublicHost,
[string]$PublicProtocol,
[string]$AdminUser,
[string]$AdminPassword,
[ValidateSet('self-signed', 'custom')]
[string]$TlsMode,
[string]$CertFile,
[string]$KeyFile,
[string]$CaFile,
[string]$PostgresPassword,
[string]$ClickhousePassword,
[int]$HttpPort,
[int]$HttpsPort,
[int]$LogtoConsolePort,
[string]$LogtoConsoleExposed,
[string]$VendorEnabled,
[string]$VendorUser,
[string]$VendorPassword,
[string]$MonitoringNetwork,
[string]$Version,
[string]$ComposeProject,
[string]$DockerSocket,
[string]$NodeTlsReject,
[switch]$Reconfigure,
[switch]$Reinstall,
[switch]$ConfirmDestroy,
[switch]$Help
)
$InstallerVersion = "1.0.0"
$DefaultVersion = "latest"
$Registry = "gitea.siegeln.net/cameleer"
# ... implement all functions following the bash structure ...
# Each function mirrors its bash equivalent exactly.
# The generated files (.env, docker-compose.yml, etc.) must be identical.
Implement each function following the bash structure. The implementing agent should read installer/install.sh and translate each function to PowerShell, maintaining identical behavior and output.
- Step 2: Verify PowerShell syntax
$null = [System.Management.Automation.PSParser]::Tokenize((Get-Content installer/install.ps1 -Raw), [ref]$null)
Or on Linux with PowerShell Core:
pwsh -Command "& { \$null = [System.Management.Automation.PSParser]::Tokenize((Get-Content 'installer/install.ps1' -Raw), [ref]\$null); Write-Host 'Syntax OK' }"
- Step 3: Commit
git add installer/install.ps1
git commit -m "feat(installer): add PowerShell installer for Windows
Mirrors install.sh structure and produces identical output files.
Uses native PowerShell idioms for parameters, prompts, and crypto."
Task Dependencies
Tasks 1,2,3,4 ─── can run in parallel (independent images)
│
Task 5 ─────── depends on 1-4 (compose update)
Task 6 ─────── depends on 1-4 (CI update)
│
Task 7 ─────── depends on 5,6 (stack validation)
Tasks 8-16 ────── can run in parallel with Phase 1
(installer generates files, doesn't need images)
│
Task 17 ────── depends on Task 7 + Task 16
(E2E test needs working images + complete installer)
Task 18 ────── depends on Task 16
(PowerShell mirrors completed bash)
Follow-up (out of scope)
- Bake
docker/server-ui-entrypoint.shinto thecameleer-server-uiimage (separate repo) - Set up
install.cameleer.iodistribution endpoint - Create release automation (tag → publish installer scripts to distribution endpoint)
- Add
docker-compose.dev.ymloverlay generation for the installer's expert mode