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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jacques ROUSSEL
0627510f10 ♻️(tilt) simplify the local stack
This commit solves few issues:
- sharing the relevant certificates with minio so when triggering the webhook
notification, the minio pod can verify our backend domain certificates.
- making sure everything spawn in the right namespace (LiveKit and the Egress)
without relying on a dirty fix in the make start-tilt.

all these fixes were made by @rouja, I don't fully understand them yet.
He simplified the stack, removing two Kind nodes to make it lightweight.

thx @rouja.
2024-11-29 15:54:24 +01:00
antoine lebaud
af3ab37b53 🔧(helm) adapt helm chart
Done:
- Rename all occurrences of "impress" to "meet".
- Update Agent Connect secrets credentials for the dev environment.
- Add new development secrets for LiveKit.
- Remove Minio from the dev stack (no cold storage required).
- Add LiveKit chart to the stack.
- Remove templates and values related to the WebSocket server.

The integration of LiveKit was inspired by an example from the "numerique-gouve/infrastructure" repo.
However, a notable issue persists with LiveKit's default chart: we are unable to override
the namespace, resulting in all LiveKit components running in the default namespace.

thx to @rouja for his help.
2024-07-02 19:36:09 +02:00
lebaudantoine
890a58b133 🚚(DockerHub) rename DockerHub images
I have created two new repositories on DockerHub, one for the currently
existing backend image, and one for the future frontend image.

I searched-replaced all occurences of "lasuite/impress-frontend" or "lasuite/impress-backend".

One image won't exist anymore, "impress-y-webrtc-signaling", I have
removed the steps building and pushing its image to the DockerHub account.
2024-07-01 19:46:55 +02:00
Samuel Paccoud - DINUM
5b1a2b20de (project) Django boilerplate
This commit introduces a boilerplate inspired by https://github.com/numerique-gouv/impress.
The code has been cleaned to remove unnecessary Impress logic and dependencies.

Changes made:
- Removed Minio, WebRTC, and create bucket from the stack.
- Removed the Next.js frontend (it will be replaced by Vite).
- Cleaned up impress-specific backend logics.

The whole stack remains functional:
- All tests pass.
- Linter checks pass.
- Agent Connexion sources are already set-up.

Why clear out the code?

To adhere to the KISS principle, we aim to maintain a minimalist codebase. Cloning Impress
allowed us to quickly inherit its code quality tools and deployment configurations for staging,
pre-production, and production environments.

What’s broken?
- The tsclient is not functional anymore.
- Some make commands need to be fixed.
- Helm sources are outdated.
- Naming across the project sources are inconsistent (impress, visio, etc.)
- CI is not configured properly.

This list might be incomplete. Let's grind it.
2024-06-25 12:48:54 +02:00