This commit involves significant changes to the application's infrastructure. It refactors the application into two separate services: 'nibiru-auth-api' and 'nibiru-webhook-receiver'. Each service has its corresponding Dockerfile, Nginx & PHP-FPM configuration. It also provides a separate Nginx configuration for handling requests for each service. New environment files, start and stop scripts are introduced to facilitate local and production deployments.
The VIRTUAL_HOST environment variable was removed from the docker-compose.yml file. This change was made to streamline the file and ensure only necessary configurations are present. The system's operation should not be affected as VIRTUAL_HOST is not essential for the process flow.
The VIRTUAL_HOST environment variable was removed from the docker-compose.yml file. This change was made to streamline the file and ensure only necessary configurations are present. The system's operation should not be affected as VIRTUAL_HOST is not essential for the process flow.
An update was made in the environment variable `.env` file, where a new host for LetsEncrypt was added. This LetsEncrypt host was then also added to the `docker-compose.yml` file. These changes equip the application with SSL encryption capabilities.
This commit introduces functionality for GitHub webhook interaction and API calls. The git operations are handled by a custom GitHub client in PHP, details for API endpoints are outlined in a new OpenAPI schema, and the project setup includes PHP FPM and NGINX configuration using Docker. A webhook receiver is also added to process incoming webhook payloads.