4 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Luca Sacchi Ricciardi
26879acba4 feat: add production configuration with environment variables
- Add .env file for production deployment with reverse proxy
- Add docker-compose.prod.yml for production profile
- Add docker-compose.override.yml for local development
- Update docker-compose.yml with all configurable variables
- Update frontend to use VITE_* environment variables
- Update backend to support CORS_ORIGINS and WEBHOOK_BASE_URL
- Add vite.config.ts allowedHosts for reverse proxy
- Add documentation for docker-compose and reverse proxy setup

All URLs are now configurable via environment variables:
- VITE_API_URL: Backend API endpoint
- VITE_WEBHOOK_BASE_URL: Webhook base URL
- VITE_INSTALL_SCRIPT_URL: Install script URL
- VITE_APP_URL: Frontend URL
- CORS_ORIGINS: Allowed CORS origins
- WEBHOOK_BASE_URL: Backend webhook base URL
2026-04-03 18:49:53 +02:00
Luca Sacchi Ricciardi
92217897ca fix: standardize project name to LogWhispererAI (no space)
- Replace all occurrences of 'LogWhisperer AI' with 'LogWhispererAI'
- Fix 47 instances across 30 files including:
  - Documentation (README, PRD, specs, docs)
  - Frontend components (Footer, Navbar, Hero, etc.)
  - Backend files (Dockerfile, server.js)
  - Workflow files (n8n, bash scripts)
  - Configuration files (AGENTS.md, LICENSE)

Ensures consistent branding across the entire codebase.
2026-04-03 17:07:35 +02:00
Luca Sacchi Ricciardi
8eb7dfb00e feat: add fake-backend mock API server for frontend development
Create mock backend to simulate AI responses for UI development:

Backend Implementation:
- tools/fake-backend/server.js: Express server with CORS
- POST /api/analyze: Accepts log, returns mock AI analysis with 1.5s delay
- GET /health: Health check endpoint
- Pattern matching for different log types (PostgreSQL, Nginx, Node.js, Disk)
- Error handling: 400 for empty payload, 500 for server errors
- Mock responses for common errors (OOM, 502, connection refused, disk full)

Container Setup:
- Dockerfile: Node.js 20 Alpine container
- docker-compose.yml: Added fake-backend service on port 3000
- Health checks for both frontend and backend services
- Environment variable VITE_API_URL for frontend

Frontend Integration:
- InteractiveDemo.tsx: Replaced static data with real fetch() calls
- API_URL configurable via env var (default: http://localhost:3000)
- Error handling with user-friendly messages
- Shows backend URL in demo section
- Maintains loading states and UI feedback

Documentation:
- docs/tools_fake_backend.md: Complete usage guide
- README.md: Updated with tools/fake-backend structure and usage

Development Workflow:
1. docker compose up -d (starts both frontend and backend)
2. Frontend calls http://fake-backend:3000/api/analyze
3. Backend returns realistic mock responses
4. No OpenRouter API costs during development

Safety First:
- No real API calls during development
- Isolated mock logic in dedicated tool
- Easy switch to real backend by changing URL
- CORS enabled only for development

Refs: Sprint 4 preparation, API development workflow
2026-04-03 16:57:14 +02:00
Luca Sacchi Ricciardi
976dd95dc8 feat: add Docker development environment for frontend
Create containerized development setup for safe and consistent frontend development:

Docker Configuration:
- docker-compose.yml: Root-level orchestration with frontend service
- frontend/Dockerfile.dev: Node.js 20 Alpine optimized for dev
- Volume mounts for Hot Module Replacement (HMR)
- Named volume for node_modules to avoid conflicts
- Health check to verify service availability
- Environment variables for file watching (CHOKIDAR_USEPOLLING)

Vite Configuration Update:
- vite.config.ts: Add server config for Docker compatibility
- host: '0.0.0.0' to accept external connections
- usePolling: true for file watching in container
- port: 5173 explicitly configured

Documentation:
- README.md: Add Docker development procedure section
- Document docker compose up -d workflow
- Explain HMR and hot-reload capabilities
- List advantages of Docker-based development

Usage:
  docker compose up -d        # Start development server
  docker compose logs -f      # View logs
  docker compose down         # Stop container

Access: http://localhost:5173

Safety First:
- Isolated environment prevents system conflicts
- Reproducible setup across different machines
- No host Node.js installation required
- Easy team onboarding

Refs: Docker best practices for Node.js development
2026-04-03 14:47:36 +02:00