- Fix DNS resolution: Removed invalid dns_search configuration
- Add graceful MongoDB connection error handling
- Set restart policy to 'unless-stopped' for both services
- Add development helper scripts (start-dev.sh, stop-dev.sh)
- Update Docker Compose configurations for development
- Restore main.rs from git history
- Backend now logs MongoDB errors without crashing
All containers now start successfully with proper DNS resolution
on the dedicated normogen-network.
- Remove 28+ temporary debugging documentation files
- Remove temporary test scripts and log files
- Keep only essential files (quick-test.sh, EDITION2024-FIX.md)
- Create PHASE-2.4-SPEC.md with complete feature specifications
- Update STATUS.md with current progress and recent issues
- Ready to begin Phase 2.4 implementation
Added pull_policy: build to prevent Docker from using cached images
with old Rust version. This ensures the build uses Rust 1.83 as specified
in Dockerfile.dev.
Changes:
- Changed server port from 8000 to 6800 (in range 6500-6999 as requested)
- Updated all Docker Compose files (dev and prod)
- Updated all Dockerfiles (removed Cargo.lock dependency)
- Created backend/.dockerignore with Cargo.lock
- Added Cargo.lock to .gitignore (generated by cargo)
- Removed obsolete 'version' attribute from docker-compose files
- Updated all documentation to reflect new port:
* README.md
* thoughts/CONFIG.md
* thoughts/QUICKSTART.md
* thoughts/verification-report-phase-2.3.md
This fixes Docker build errors where Cargo.lock was not found during COPY operations.
Docker will now generate Cargo.lock during the build process as expected.
- Created Cargo.toml with all required dependencies
- Implemented health/ready endpoints
- Added Docker configuration (production + development)
- Configured docker-compose with resource limits
- Set up MongoDB service with persistence
- Verified build (cargo check passed)
- Prepared monorepo structure for mobile/web/shared
Next: Phase 2.2 (MongoDB connection and models)