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ClaudeDo Online Inbox Implementation Plan
For agentic workers: REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (
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Goal: Build a Nuxt 3 (TS/Bun) service at claudedo.kuns.dev that mirrors the desktop's Idle task backlog: a Zitadel-gated /api/** over shared Postgres + a mobile-first create/read web client, deployed via Coolify.
Architecture: Single Nuxt app, ssr: false (SPA) so @kuns/zitadel-auth/vue runs in the browser; Nitro serves /api/**. A thin repository layer (server/db/repo.ts) holds all parameterized SQL (postgres.js). Server middleware verifies Zitadel access tokens with jose JWKS and enforces an owner allowlist. The desktop pushes lists (full-replace) + Idle tasks (idempotent upsert) and pulls/consumes web-created tasks.
Tech Stack: Nuxt 3, Vue 3, Nitro, TypeScript, Bun, postgres (postgres.js), jose, @kuns/zitadel-auth, Vitest, Docker/Coolify.
File Structure
nuxt.config.ts — ssr:false, runtimeConfig, app meta
package.json — deps, scripts (bun)
Dockerfile — bun build → node-server output
.env.example — documented env vars
server/
utils/db.ts — postgres.js singleton (DATABASE_URL)
utils/auth.ts — jose JWKS verify + owner allowlist (pure, testable)
db/migrations/0001_init.sql — lists + tasks tables
db/migrate.ts — idempotent migration runner (run at container start)
db/repo.ts — all SQL: lists + tasks (parameterized)
middleware/0.cors.ts — CORS for /api (allow WEB_ORIGIN)
middleware/1.auth.ts — 401 unless valid owner token, gates /api/**
api/lists.put.ts — full-replace catalog
api/lists.get.ts
api/lists/[id]/tasks.get.ts
api/tasks.post.ts — web create (server GUID)
api/tasks.get.ts — ?consumed=false
api/tasks/[id].put.ts — desktop upsert
api/tasks/[id].delete.ts
api/tasks/[id]/consume.post.ts
app.vue — router-view + auth bootstrap
plugins/auth.client.ts — wire @kuns/zitadel-auth/vue to Nuxt router
composables/useAuth.ts — expose auth singleton + authed $fetch
pages/index.vue — lists + selected-list tasks + add form
pages/auth/callback.vue — OIDC callback landing
tests/repo.test.ts — repository TDD (test DB)
tests/auth.test.ts — token verify unit tests
scripts/provision-zitadel.ts — create ClaudeDo project + 2 PKCE apps
README.md
Task 1: Scaffold Nuxt project
Files: Create package.json, nuxt.config.ts, tsconfig.json, .env.example, app.vue
- Step 1: package.json
{
"name": "claudedo-online",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"dev": "nuxt dev",
"build": "nuxt build",
"preview": "node .output/server/index.mjs",
"migrate": "tsx server/db/migrate.ts",
"test": "vitest run",
"provision:zitadel": "tsx scripts/provision-zitadel.ts"
},
"dependencies": {
"@kuns/zitadel-auth": "file:../kuns-zitadel/js",
"jose": "^5.9.6",
"nuxt": "^3.15.0",
"oidc-client-ts": "^3.5.0",
"postgres": "^3.4.8",
"vue": "^3.5.0",
"vue-router": "^4.4.0"
},
"devDependencies": {
"tsx": "^4.21.0",
"vitest": "^2.1.0"
}
}
Note: confirm @kuns/zitadel-auth resolves from the sibling repo. If file: linking is awkward in the Docker build, vendor the built dist or publish to the Gitea npm registry; decide in Task 9/10.
- Step 2: nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
ssr: false,
devtools: { enabled: false },
runtimeConfig: {
databaseUrl: process.env.DATABASE_URL,
zitadelIssuer: process.env.ZITADEL_ISSUER || "https://auth.kuns.dev",
zitadelAudience: process.env.ZITADEL_AUDIENCE || "",
allowedUserIds: process.env.ALLOWED_USER_IDS || "",
webOrigin: process.env.WEB_ORIGIN || "",
public: {
zitadelIssuer: process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_ZITADEL_ISSUER || "https://auth.kuns.dev",
zitadelClientId: process.env.NUXT_PUBLIC_ZITADEL_CLIENT_ID || "",
},
},
});
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Step 3: tsconfig.json →
{ "extends": "./.nuxt/tsconfig.json" } -
Step 4: app.vue
<template><NuxtPage /></template>
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Step 5: .env.example — document every var from the spec's env table.
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Step 6: Commit
feat: scaffold nuxt app
Task 2: DB connection, migration SQL + runner
Files: Create server/utils/db.ts, server/db/migrations/0001_init.sql, server/db/migrate.ts
- Step 1: server/utils/db.ts
import postgres from "postgres";
let sql: ReturnType<typeof postgres> | null = null;
export function getSql() {
if (!sql) {
const url = process.env.DATABASE_URL;
if (!url) throw new Error("DATABASE_URL not set");
sql = postgres(url, { max: 5, idle_timeout: 30 });
}
return sql;
}
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Step 2: server/db/migrations/0001_init.sql — the two
create table if not exists+ indexes from the spec. -
Step 3: server/db/migrate.ts
import { readFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url";
import { dirname, join } from "node:path";
import postgres from "postgres";
const here = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const sql = postgres(process.env.DATABASE_URL!, { max: 1 });
const ddl = readFileSync(join(here, "migrations", "0001_init.sql"), "utf8");
await sql.unsafe(ddl); // trusted local DDL file, not user input
console.log("migration applied");
await sql.end();
- Step 4: Commit
feat: db connection and migration
Task 3: Repository layer (TDD against test DB)
Files: Create server/db/repo.ts, tests/repo.test.ts
Test DB: claudedo_test on the shared Postgres (created in Task 9 / locally). Tests set DATABASE_URL to it and truncate between tests.
- Step 1: Write failing tests
tests/repo.test.ts
import { beforeEach, describe, expect, it } from "vitest";
import postgres from "postgres";
import * as repo from "../server/db/repo";
const sql = postgres(process.env.DATABASE_URL!, { max: 1 });
beforeEach(async () => {
await sql`truncate lists cascade`;
});
describe("lists", () => {
it("full-replace upserts and deletes missing", async () => {
await repo.replaceLists(sql, [{ id: "a", name: "A" }, { id: "b", name: "B" }]);
await repo.replaceLists(sql, [{ id: "a", name: "A2" }]); // b removed
const got = await repo.getLists(sql);
expect(got).toEqual([{ id: "a", name: "A2" }]);
});
it("deleting a list cascades its tasks", async () => {
await repo.replaceLists(sql, [{ id: "a", name: "A" }]);
await repo.upsertDesktopTask(sql, "t1", { listId: "a", title: "x" });
await repo.replaceLists(sql, []); // removes a + cascades t1
expect(await repo.getUnconsumed(sql)).toEqual([]);
});
});
describe("tasks", () => {
beforeEach(async () => {
await repo.replaceLists(sql, [{ id: "L", name: "List" }]);
});
it("web create returns generated id, source web, consumed false", async () => {
const t = await repo.createWebTask(sql, { listId: "L", title: "buy milk", description: null });
expect(t.id).toMatch(/[0-9a-f-]{36}/);
expect(t.source).toBe("web");
expect(t.consumed).toBe(false);
});
it("desktop upsert is idempotent by id and inserts source desktop", async () => {
const a = await repo.upsertDesktopTask(sql, "fixed-id", { listId: "L", title: "one" });
expect(a.created).toBe(true);
const b = await repo.upsertDesktopTask(sql, "fixed-id", { listId: "L", title: "two" });
expect(b.created).toBe(false);
const tasks = await repo.getTasksForList(sql, "L");
expect(tasks).toHaveLength(1);
expect(tasks[0].title).toBe("two");
expect(tasks[0].source).toBe("desktop");
});
it("getUnconsumed returns only web tasks with consumed=false", async () => {
await repo.createWebTask(sql, { listId: "L", title: "web1", description: null });
await repo.upsertDesktopTask(sql, "d1", { listId: "L", title: "desk1" });
const u = await repo.getUnconsumed(sql);
expect(u).toHaveLength(1);
expect(u[0].title).toBe("web1");
});
it("consume sets consumed true; delete is idempotent", async () => {
const t = await repo.createWebTask(sql, { listId: "L", title: "c", description: null });
expect(await repo.consume(sql, t.id)).toBe(true);
expect(await repo.getUnconsumed(sql)).toEqual([]);
expect(await repo.consume(sql, "nope")).toBe(false);
await repo.deleteTask(sql, t.id);
await repo.deleteTask(sql, t.id); // no throw
});
it("listExists validates listId", async () => {
expect(await repo.listExists(sql, "L")).toBe(true);
expect(await repo.listExists(sql, "ghost")).toBe(false);
});
});
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Step 2: Run, expect fail
bun run test→ repo functions undefined. -
Step 3: Implement server/db/repo.ts — typed functions; every query a parameterized tagged template. Signatures:
import type { Sql } from "postgres";
import { randomUUID } from "node:crypto";
export interface ListRow { id: string; name: string; }
export interface TaskRow {
id: string; list_id: string; title: string; description: string | null;
source: string; consumed: boolean; created_at: string; updated_at: string;
}
export async function getLists(sql: Sql): Promise<ListRow[]> {
return sql<ListRow[]>`select id, name from lists order by name`;
}
export async function replaceLists(sql: Sql, lists: { id: string; name: string }[]): Promise<void> {
await sql.begin(async (tx) => {
const ids = lists.map((l) => l.id);
for (const l of lists) {
await tx`insert into lists (id, name, updated_at) values (${l.id}, ${l.name}, now())
on conflict (id) do update set name = excluded.name, updated_at = now()`;
}
if (ids.length) await tx`delete from lists where id not in ${tx(ids)}`;
else await tx`delete from lists`;
});
}
export async function listExists(sql: Sql, id: string): Promise<boolean> {
const r = await sql`select 1 from lists where id = ${id}`;
return r.length > 0;
}
export async function getTasksForList(sql: Sql, listId: string): Promise<TaskRow[]> {
return sql<TaskRow[]>`select * from tasks where list_id = ${listId} order by created_at`;
}
export async function createWebTask(sql: Sql, t: { listId: string; title: string; description: string | null }): Promise<TaskRow> {
const id = randomUUID();
const [row] = await sql<TaskRow[]>`
insert into tasks (id, list_id, title, description, source, consumed)
values (${id}, ${t.listId}, ${t.title}, ${t.description}, 'web', false)
returning *`;
return row;
}
export async function upsertDesktopTask(sql: Sql, id: string, t: { listId: string; title: string; description?: string | null }): Promise<{ created: boolean }> {
const [row] = await sql<{ created: boolean }[]>`
insert into tasks (id, list_id, title, description, source)
values (${id}, ${t.listId}, ${t.title}, ${t.description ?? null}, 'desktop')
on conflict (id) do update set
list_id = excluded.list_id, title = excluded.title,
description = excluded.description, updated_at = now()
returning (xmax = 0) as created`;
return { created: row.created };
}
export async function getUnconsumed(sql: Sql): Promise<TaskRow[]> {
return sql<TaskRow[]>`select * from tasks where source = 'web' and consumed = false order by created_at`;
}
export async function consume(sql: Sql, id: string): Promise<boolean> {
const r = await sql`update tasks set consumed = true, updated_at = now() where id = ${id}`;
return r.count > 0;
}
export async function deleteTask(sql: Sql, id: string): Promise<void> {
await sql`delete from tasks where id = ${id}`;
}
- Step 4: Run, expect pass
bun run test - Step 5: Commit
feat: repository layer with tests
Task 4: Auth — token verification + middleware (TDD the pure part)
Files: Create server/utils/auth.ts, tests/auth.test.ts, server/middleware/1.auth.ts
- Step 1: tests/auth.test.ts — unit-test allowlist + audience logic with a locally-signed JWT and an injected JWKS (use
josegenerateKeyPair+SignJWT, and averifyAccessTokenthat accepts a key resolver for testability).
import { describe, expect, it } from "vitest";
import { SignJWT, generateKeyPair } from "jose";
import { makeVerifier } from "../server/utils/auth";
const ISS = "https://auth.kuns.dev";
async function setup() {
const { publicKey, privateKey } = await generateKeyPair("RS256");
const verify = makeVerifier({
issuer: ISS, audiences: ["aud-web", "proj-1"], allowedSubs: ["owner-1"],
keyResolver: async () => publicKey,
});
const sign = (claims: Record<string, unknown>) =>
new SignJWT(claims).setProtectedHeader({ alg: "RS256" })
.setIssuer(ISS).setExpirationTime("5m").sign(privateKey);
return { verify, sign };
}
it("accepts owner token with valid audience", async () => {
const { verify, sign } = await setup();
const t = await sign({ sub: "owner-1", aud: ["aud-web"] });
await expect(verify(t)).resolves.toMatchObject({ sub: "owner-1" });
});
it("rejects non-owner sub", async () => {
const { verify, sign } = await setup();
const t = await sign({ sub: "intruder", aud: ["aud-web"] });
await expect(verify(t)).rejects.toThrow();
});
it("rejects wrong audience", async () => {
const { verify, sign } = await setup();
const t = await sign({ sub: "owner-1", aud: ["other"] });
await expect(verify(t)).rejects.toThrow();
});
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Step 2: Run, expect fail.
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Step 3: server/utils/auth.ts
import { createRemoteJWKSet, jwtVerify, type JWTPayload, type KeyLike } from "jose";
export interface VerifierConfig {
issuer: string;
audiences: string[];
allowedSubs: string[];
keyResolver?: (token: string) => Promise<KeyLike | Uint8Array>; // test seam
}
export function makeVerifier(cfg: VerifierConfig) {
const jwks = cfg.keyResolver
? undefined
: createRemoteJWKSet(new URL(`${cfg.issuer}/oauth/v2/keys`));
return async function verify(token: string): Promise<JWTPayload> {
const key = cfg.keyResolver ? await cfg.keyResolver(token) : jwks!;
const { payload } = await jwtVerify(token, key as any, { issuer: cfg.issuer });
const aud = Array.isArray(payload.aud) ? payload.aud : [payload.aud];
if (!cfg.audiences.some((a) => aud.includes(a))) throw new Error("bad audience");
if (!cfg.allowedSubs.includes(String(payload.sub))) throw new Error("not owner");
return payload;
};
}
let cached: ReturnType<typeof makeVerifier> | null = null;
export function getVerifier() {
if (!cached) {
const c = useRuntimeConfig();
cached = makeVerifier({
issuer: c.zitadelIssuer,
audiences: String(c.zitadelAudience).split(",").map((s) => s.trim()).filter(Boolean),
allowedSubs: String(c.allowedUserIds).split(",").map((s) => s.trim()).filter(Boolean),
});
}
return cached;
}
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Step 4: Run, expect pass.
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Step 5: server/middleware/1.auth.ts — gate
/api/**only:
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const path = getRequestURL(event).pathname;
if (!path.startsWith("/api/")) return;
const auth = getHeader(event, "authorization") || "";
const token = auth.startsWith("Bearer ") ? auth.slice(7) : "";
if (!token) throw createError({ statusCode: 401, statusMessage: "missing token" });
try {
event.context.user = await getVerifier()(token);
} catch {
throw createError({ statusCode: 401, statusMessage: "invalid token" });
}
});
- Step 6: Commit
feat: zitadel token auth middleware
Task 5: List endpoints
Files: Create server/api/lists.put.ts, server/api/lists.get.ts, server/api/lists/[id]/tasks.get.ts
- Step 1: lists.put.ts
import { getSql } from "~/server/utils/db";
import { replaceLists } from "~/server/db/repo";
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const body = await readBody(event);
if (!Array.isArray(body) || body.some((l) => typeof l?.id !== "string" || typeof l?.name !== "string"))
throw createError({ statusCode: 400, statusMessage: "expected [{id,name}]" });
await replaceLists(getSql(), body.map((l) => ({ id: l.id, name: l.name })));
return { ok: true };
});
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Step 2: lists.get.ts →
return getLists(getSql()) -
Step 3: lists/[id]/tasks.get.ts
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const id = getRouterParam(event, "id")!;
const sql = getSql();
if (!(await listExists(sql, id))) throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: "list not found" });
const rows = await getTasksForList(sql, id);
return rows.map(toTaskDto);
});
where toTaskDto (define in server/utils/dto.ts) maps snake_case row → { id, listId, title, description, source, consumed, createdAt }.
- Step 4: Manual smoke via
bun run dev+ curl with a real token (after Task 9). Commitfeat: list endpoints.
Task 6: Task endpoints
Files: Create server/api/tasks.post.ts, server/api/tasks.get.ts, server/api/tasks/[id].put.ts, server/api/tasks/[id].delete.ts, server/api/tasks/[id]/consume.post.ts
- Step 1: tasks.post.ts (web create, 201)
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const b = await readBody(event);
if (typeof b?.title !== "string" || !b.title.trim() || typeof b?.listId !== "string")
throw createError({ statusCode: 400, statusMessage: "title and listId required" });
const sql = getSql();
if (!(await listExists(sql, b.listId))) throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: "list not found" });
const row = await createWebTask(sql, { listId: b.listId, title: b.title, description: b.description ?? null });
setResponseStatus(event, 201);
return toTaskDto(row);
});
- Step 2: tasks.get.ts (
?consumed=false→ unconsumed web tasks)
export default defineEventHandler(async () => {
const rows = await getUnconsumed(getSql());
return rows.map((r) => ({ id: r.id, listId: r.list_id, title: r.title, description: r.description, createdAt: r.created_at }));
});
- Step 3: tasks/[id].put.ts (desktop upsert; 201 if created else 200)
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const id = getRouterParam(event, "id")!;
const b = await readBody(event);
if (typeof b?.title !== "string" || typeof b?.listId !== "string")
throw createError({ statusCode: 400, statusMessage: "listId and title required" });
const sql = getSql();
if (!(await listExists(sql, b.listId))) throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: "list not found" });
const { created } = await upsertDesktopTask(sql, id, { listId: b.listId, title: b.title, description: b.description ?? null });
setResponseStatus(event, created ? 201 : 200);
return { id };
});
- Step 4: tasks/[id].delete.ts (idempotent 204)
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
await deleteTask(getSql(), getRouterParam(event, "id")!);
setResponseStatus(event, 204);
return null;
});
- Step 5: tasks/[id]/consume.post.ts (200, 404 if unknown)
export default defineEventHandler(async (event) => {
const ok = await consume(getSql(), getRouterParam(event, "id")!);
if (!ok) throw createError({ statusCode: 404, statusMessage: "task not found" });
return { ok: true };
});
- Step 6: Commit
feat: task endpoints
Task 7: CORS middleware
Files: Create server/middleware/0.cors.ts (runs before auth; handles preflight)
export default defineEventHandler((event) => {
if (!getRequestURL(event).pathname.startsWith("/api/")) return;
const origin = useRuntimeConfig().webOrigin;
if (origin) {
setResponseHeader(event, "Access-Control-Allow-Origin", origin);
setResponseHeader(event, "Vary", "Origin");
setResponseHeader(event, "Access-Control-Allow-Headers", "authorization, content-type");
setResponseHeader(event, "Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS");
}
if (event.method === "OPTIONS") { setResponseStatus(event, 204); return ""; }
});
Commit feat: cors for api.
Task 8: Web client (mobile-first, create + read)
Files: Create plugins/auth.client.ts, composables/useAuth.ts, pages/index.vue, pages/auth/callback.vue
- Step 1: plugins/auth.client.ts — instantiate
useZitadelAuth(router, {clientId, issuer})from@kuns/zitadel-auth/vue, provide it app-wide.
import { useZitadelAuth } from "@kuns/zitadel-auth/vue";
export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxt) => {
const cfg = useRuntimeConfig().public;
const auth = useZitadelAuth(useRouter() as any, {
clientId: cfg.zitadelClientId, issuer: cfg.zitadelIssuer,
});
return { provide: { auth } };
});
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Step 2: composables/useAuth.ts — expose
$authand anapi(path, init)helper that usesauth.fetch(bearer auto-attached) against/api. -
Step 3: pages/index.vue — mobile-first: header w/ user + logout; left/top a list selector (
GET /api/lists); on select,GET /api/lists/:id/tasksshows Idle tasks (title + description); an "add task" form (title required, description optional) →POST /api/tasksthen refresh. Usefrontend-designaesthetic: clean, large tap targets, no clutter. Read+create only — no edit/delete/reorder controls. -
Step 4: pages/auth/callback.vue — minimal; the package handles the callback in
init(), just show "Signing in…". -
Step 5: Verify with
bun run dev, log in, add a task, see it appear. Commitfeat: web client.
Task 9: Provision Postgres DB + Zitadel apps
Files: Create scripts/provision-zitadel.ts
- Step 1: Create DBs on shared Postgres (container
l8kogcggsc80sgcgk8kswww4, usermika, pw from~/.secrets/coolify-tokens.env):
source ~/.secrets/coolify-tokens.env
docker exec l8kogcggsc80sgcgk8kswww4 psql -U mika -d main -c "CREATE DATABASE claudedo OWNER mika;"
docker exec l8kogcggsc80sgcgk8kswww4 psql -U mika -d main -c "CREATE DATABASE claudedo_test OWNER mika;"
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Step 2: Run migration against both (set DATABASE_URL via SSH tunnel or run inside the docker network). Run tests (Task 3) against
claudedo_test. -
Step 3: scripts/provision-zitadel.ts — using
ZITADEL_SERVICE_TOKEN(PAT) againsthttps://auth.kuns.dev/management/v1:POST /projects→{ name: "ClaudeDo" }→ projectId.POST /projects/{projectId}/apps/oidcfor ClaudeDo Web:appType: OIDC_APP_TYPE_USER_AGENT,authMethodType: OIDC_AUTH_METHOD_TYPE_NONE(PKCE),responseTypes:[CODE],grantTypes:[AUTHORIZATION_CODE],redirectUris:["https://claudedo.kuns.dev/auth/callback"],postLogoutRedirectUris:["https://claudedo.kuns.dev"],accessTokenType: OIDC_TOKEN_TYPE_JWT,accessTokenRoleAssertion: true,devMode:false.POST /projects/{projectId}/apps/oidcfor ClaudeDo Desktop:appType: OIDC_APP_TYPE_NATIVE,authMethodType: NONE,responseTypes:[CODE],grantTypes:[AUTHORIZATION_CODE, REFRESH_TOKEN],redirectUris:["http://localhost:8765/callback"](loopback; desktop may use any localhost port — register a couple),accessTokenType: JWT.- Print both
clientIds +projectId. (Token type JWT means access tokens are verifiable via JWKS.) - Resolve owner
sub:GET /management/v1/users/meor list users → owner user id forALLOWED_USER_IDS.
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Step 4: Record
ZITADEL_CLIENT_CLAUDEDO_WEB_ID,..._DESKTOP_ID,..._PROJECT_ID, owner sub into~/.secrets/coolify-tokens.env. Commitfeat: zitadel provisioning script(no secrets committed).
Verify exact Management API field names/enums against current Zitadel docs (context7 / auth.kuns.dev OpenAPI) before running — v2.71.6.
Task 10: Dockerfile, Coolify deploy, README, report
Files: Create Dockerfile, README.md
- Step 1: Dockerfile (Bun build → run node-server output; run migration on start)
FROM oven/bun:1.3 AS build
WORKDIR /app
COPY package.json bun.lock* ./
# kuns-zitadel/js must be available at build context or pre-built/vendored
COPY . .
RUN bun install
RUN bun run build
FROM oven/bun:1.3 AS run
WORKDIR /app
COPY --from=build /app/.output ./.output
COPY --from=build /app/server/db ./server/db
COPY --from=build /app/node_modules ./node_modules
COPY --from=build /app/package.json ./
ENV PORT=3000
EXPOSE 3000
CMD ["sh", "-c", "bun run server/db/migrate.ts && node .output/server/index.mjs"]
Resolve the @kuns/zitadel-auth file: dependency for the Docker build (vendor built dist/ into the repo, or publish to Gitea npm registry). Decide and document.
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Step 2: Deploy — create Gitea repo + Coolify app via
deploy claudedo-online claudedo 3000(per global deploy scripts), set env vars in Coolify (DATABASE_URL with internal host, ZITADEL_, ALLOWED_USER_IDS, WEB_ORIGIN, NUXT_PUBLIC_), push → build → Traefik routesclaudedo.kuns.dev. -
Step 3: Smoke test deployed — 401 without token; with a logged-in web session: list/create works; desktop flow (PUT lists, PUT task, GET ?consumed=false, consume, delete) via curl + token.
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Step 4: README.md — covers API base URL, endpoints, the Zitadel config the desktop must use (issuer, client id, scopes incl.
openid profile email offline_access, redirect/refresh), and all env vars. -
Step 5: Final report to user: (1) API base URL
https://claudedo.kuns.dev/api, (2) desktop Zitadel config, (3) env vars.
Self-Review
- Spec coverage: lists (PUT/GET) ✓ T5; list tasks GET ✓ T5; tasks POST/PUT/DELETE/GET?consumed/consume ✓ T6; shared GUID + idempotent upsert ✓ T3; cascade ✓ T3; auth 401 ✓ T4; CORS ✓ T7; param queries ✓ T3; no info-logging of content ✓ (no logging added); web client create+read ✓ T8; migration ✓ T2; Zitadel provision ✓ T9; Coolify deploy + report ✓ T10.
- Placeholders: loopback port
8765and{projectId}are filled at provision time (T9), not plan gaps. Dockerfile:dep resolution flagged with concrete options. - Type consistency: repo row type
TaskRow(snake_case) →toTaskDto(camelCase) used consistently in T5/T6;upsertDesktopTaskreturns{created}used in T6 Step 3.