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NOTE: the previous commit 048184bef carried this commit message but
accidentally bundled an unrelated PickerOverlay refactor instead of
this script change (lint-staged stash interaction). This is the
actual fix.
Per-app web Dockerfiles do `FROM sveltekit-base:local` and do NOT
re-COPY packages/shared-* — those packages are baked into the base
image. So a change to packages/shared-utils, packages/shared-ui, etc.
only reaches the live web app if the base image is also rebuilt.
This bit us THREE times on 2026-04-08 alone:
1. CSP fix in shared-utils ('wasm-unsafe-eval') sat unused in
production for over an hour because every `build-app.sh mana-web`
reused the cached base layer with old shared-utils.
2. The BaseListView export in shared-ui after the ListView
consolidation refactor — mana-web's build failed because Rollup
couldn't resolve the new symbol from the stale base.
3. Same shape, different package, repeatedly during the Gemma 4
migration push.
The pattern is identical every time and the manual workaround
(`build-app.sh --base` first) is something you only think to run if
you already know how the layering works. Make the script catch it.
New `is_base_image_stale` helper compares the base image's `Created`
timestamp against the latest git commit touching paths the base image
actually depends on (packages/, docker/Dockerfile.sveltekit-base,
pnpm-lock.yaml). When building any *-web service, if the image is
stale or missing, the base is rebuilt automatically before the
per-app build kicks off, with the triggering commit's oneline
printed for transparency.
Date parsing handles macOS Docker's local-TZ-offset RFC3339 format
(`...+02:00`, not Z). We strip from char 19 onward and parse the
literal local clock time with BSD date (no -u). GNU date is the
fallback for Linux dev boxes. If parsing fails for any reason we
conservatively force a rebuild rather than risk shipping stale code.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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#!/bin/bash
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# Build and deploy specific app containers on the Mac Mini
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# Checks available memory and only stops monitoring if needed for builds.
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#
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# Usage:
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# ./scripts/mac-mini/build-app.sh todo-web
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# ./scripts/mac-mini/build-app.sh todo-web todo-backend
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# ./scripts/mac-mini/build-app.sh --all-web # rebuild all web apps
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# ./scripts/mac-mini/build-app.sh --base # rebuild base images only
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# ./scripts/mac-mini/build-app.sh --force-free # always stop monitoring
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set -e
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SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)"
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PROJECT_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/../.." && pwd)"
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COMPOSE_FILE="$PROJECT_ROOT/docker-compose.macmini.yml"
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DOCKER="${DOCKER_CMD:-/usr/local/bin/docker}"
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# Minimum free memory (in MB) needed for a Docker build
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BUILD_MEM_THRESHOLD_MB=3000
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# Monitoring containers (by container name — more reliable than compose service names)
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MONITORING_CONTAINERS=(
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mana-mon-grafana
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mana-mon-umami
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mana-mon-victoria
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mana-mon-pushgateway
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mana-mon-cadvisor
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mana-mon-postgres-exporter
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mana-mon-redis-exporter
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mana-mon-node-exporter
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mana-mon-vmalert
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mana-mon-alertmanager
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mana-mon-alert-notifier
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mana-mon-glitchtip
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mana-mon-glitchtip-worker
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mana-mon-loki
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mana-mon-promtail
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)
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# Track if we stopped monitoring
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MONITORING_STOPPED=false
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cleanup() {
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if [ "$MONITORING_STOPPED" = true ]; then
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echo ""
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echo "=== Restarting monitoring stack ==="
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$DOCKER start "${MONITORING_CONTAINERS[@]}" 2>/dev/null || true
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echo "Monitoring restored."
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fi
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}
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# Always restart monitoring on exit (success, failure, or interrupt)
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trap cleanup EXIT
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get_available_memory_mb() {
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# Get Colima VM total memory and current Docker usage
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local vm_total_mb
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vm_total_mb=$(colima list -j 2>/dev/null | python3 -c "import sys,json; d=json.load(sys.stdin); print(int(d[0].get('memory',0) / 1048576))" 2>/dev/null || echo "12288")
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# Sum all container memory usage
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local used_mb
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used_mb=$($DOCKER stats --no-stream --format '{{.MemUsage}}' 2>/dev/null | \
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awk '{
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split($1, a, "/");
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val = a[1];
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gsub(/[[:space:]]/, "", val);
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if (index(val, "GiB") > 0) { gsub(/GiB/, "", val); total += val * 1024; }
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else if (index(val, "MiB") > 0) { gsub(/MiB/, "", val); total += val; }
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else if (index(val, "KiB") > 0) { gsub(/KiB/, "", val); total += val / 1024; }
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} END { printf "%.0f", total }')
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echo $(( vm_total_mb - used_mb ))
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}
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maybe_stop_monitoring() {
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local force="${1:-false}"
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if [ "$force" = "true" ]; then
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echo "=== Force-freeing RAM (--force-free) ==="
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stop_monitoring_now
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return
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fi
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echo "=== Checking available memory ==="
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local avail_mb
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avail_mb=$(get_available_memory_mb)
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echo " Available: ${avail_mb} MB (need: ${BUILD_MEM_THRESHOLD_MB} MB)"
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if [ "$avail_mb" -lt "$BUILD_MEM_THRESHOLD_MB" ]; then
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echo " → Not enough — stopping monitoring to free RAM"
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stop_monitoring_now
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else
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echo " → Sufficient — monitoring stays running ✓"
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echo ""
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# Still prune build cache
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$DOCKER builder prune -f 2>/dev/null | tail -1 || true
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fi
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}
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stop_monitoring_now() {
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$DOCKER stop "${MONITORING_CONTAINERS[@]}" 2>/dev/null || true
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MONITORING_STOPPED=true
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$DOCKER builder prune -f 2>/dev/null | tail -1 || true
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echo " RAM freed."
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echo ""
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}
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build_base_images() {
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echo "=== Building sveltekit-base image ==="
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$DOCKER build -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/docker/Dockerfile.sveltekit-base" -t sveltekit-base:local "$PROJECT_ROOT"
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echo "sveltekit-base:local built."
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echo ""
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}
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# Returns 0 (true) if the sveltekit-base:local image is older than the most
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# recent commit touching any path that would actually change its contents.
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#
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# Why this exists: per-app web Dockerfiles do `FROM sveltekit-base:local` and
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# do NOT re-copy packages/shared-* — those packages are baked into the base
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# image. So a change to e.g. packages/shared-utils only reaches the live web
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# app if the base image is also rebuilt. We learned this the hard way on
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# 2026-04-08 when a CSP fix in shared-utils sat unused in production for an
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# hour because every `build-app.sh mana-web` reused the cached base layer.
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#
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# Detection: compare the base image's Created timestamp against the last git
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# commit that touched packages/, the base Dockerfile, or pnpm-lock.yaml. If
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# any such commit is newer than the image, the image is stale.
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is_base_image_stale() {
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# No image at all → definitely needs building
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if ! $DOCKER image inspect sveltekit-base:local >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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return 0
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fi
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local image_iso image_epoch latest_commit_epoch
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image_iso=$($DOCKER inspect -f '{{.Created}}' sveltekit-base:local 2>/dev/null)
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# Docker on the Mac Mini emits RFC3339 with the *local* TZ offset, e.g.
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# "2026-04-08T18:30:12.871278257+02:00". On Linux it's typically a Z
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# suffix. We strip everything from char 19 onward (fractional + offset),
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# leaving "2026-04-08T18:30:12", and parse it as LOCAL time — which is
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# what the original timestamp meant on this host. The GNU fallback can
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# handle the full string directly because GNU date understands offsets.
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image_epoch=$(date -j -f "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S" "${image_iso:0:19}" +%s 2>/dev/null \
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|| date -d "$image_iso" +%s 2>/dev/null \
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|| echo 0)
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if [ "$image_epoch" = "0" ]; then
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# Couldn't parse — be conservative and force a rebuild
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return 0
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fi
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# %ct is the committer date as Unix epoch — directly comparable.
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latest_commit_epoch=$(git -C "$PROJECT_ROOT" log -1 --format=%ct -- \
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packages/ \
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docker/Dockerfile.sveltekit-base \
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pnpm-lock.yaml 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
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if [ "$latest_commit_epoch" -gt "$image_epoch" ]; then
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return 0 # stale
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fi
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return 1 # fresh
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}
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build_services() {
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local services=("$@")
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# Check if any service needs a base image rebuild
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for svc in "${services[@]}"; do
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case "$svc" in
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*-web)
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if is_base_image_stale; then
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if ! $DOCKER image inspect sveltekit-base:local >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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echo "=== Building sveltekit-base (first time) ==="
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else
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local last_commit
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last_commit=$(git -C "$PROJECT_ROOT" log -1 --oneline -- \
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packages/ docker/Dockerfile.sveltekit-base pnpm-lock.yaml 2>/dev/null || echo "?")
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echo "=== Rebuilding sveltekit-base (stale: newer commit touches packages/) ==="
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echo " Triggering commit: $last_commit"
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fi
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$DOCKER build -f "$PROJECT_ROOT/docker/Dockerfile.sveltekit-base" -t sveltekit-base:local "$PROJECT_ROOT"
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echo ""
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fi
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break
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;;
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esac
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done
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echo "=== Building: ${services[*]} ==="
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$DOCKER compose -f "$COMPOSE_FILE" build --no-cache "${services[@]}" 2>&1
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echo ""
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echo "=== Restarting: ${services[*]} ==="
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$DOCKER compose -f "$COMPOSE_FILE" up -d --no-deps "${services[@]}" 2>&1
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}
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# --- Main ---
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "Usage: $0 <service...> | --base | --all-web"
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echo ""
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echo "Examples:"
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echo " $0 todo-web # Build & restart todo web"
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echo " $0 todo-web todo-backend # Build & restart both"
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echo " $0 --base # Rebuild base images"
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echo " $0 --all-web # Rebuild all web apps"
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echo " $0 --force-free todo-web # Force stop monitoring before build"
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exit 1
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fi
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cd "$PROJECT_ROOT"
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# Check for --force-free flag
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FORCE_FREE=false
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ARGS=()
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for arg in "$@"; do
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if [ "$arg" = "--force-free" ]; then
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FORCE_FREE=true
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else
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ARGS+=("$arg")
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fi
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done
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set -- "${ARGS[@]}"
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# Pull latest code
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echo "=== Pulling latest code ==="
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git pull
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# Smart memory check — only stop monitoring if needed
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maybe_stop_monitoring "$FORCE_FREE"
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case "$1" in
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--base)
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build_base_images
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;;
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--all-web)
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build_base_images
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# Find all web services in compose
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WEB_SERVICES=$($DOCKER compose -f "$COMPOSE_FILE" config --services 2>/dev/null | grep '\-web$' || true)
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if [ -n "$WEB_SERVICES" ]; then
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build_services $WEB_SERVICES
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else
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echo "No web services found."
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fi
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;;
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*)
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build_services "$@"
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;;
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esac
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echo ""
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echo "=== Build complete ==="
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# Show status of built services
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for svc in "$@"; do
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if [ "$svc" != "--base" ] && [ "$svc" != "--all-web" ]; then
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STATUS=$($DOCKER compose -f "$COMPOSE_FILE" ps --format '{{.Name}}\t{{.Status}}' "$svc" 2>/dev/null || echo "$svc: unknown")
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echo " $STATUS"
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fi
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done
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