Updates GitHub Actions to build development images from serverless feature branch:
## GitHub Actions Updates
- Trigger builds on feature/serverless-* branches
- Add 2.0.0-dev tag for feature/serverless-2.0.0 branch
- New routing proxy build job for serverless features
- Parallel builds: main devcontainer + routing proxy
## Chart Updates
- Default image tag changed to 2.0.0-dev
- Routing proxy tag updated to 2.0.0-dev
- Ready for development testing
## Build Outputs
When pushed to feature/serverless-2.0.0:
- ghcr.io/cpfarhood/devcontainer:2.0.0-dev
- ghcr.io/cpfarhood/devcontainer-routing-proxy:2.0.0-dev
This enables immediate testing of serverless features without manual builds.
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Implements a complete serverless development container platform:
## Architecture
- Authentik forward auth for authentication/authorization
- NGINX routing proxy extracts GitHub repo from URL path
- Knative Service auto-scales dev container instances from 0
- Dynamic GitHub repo routing via /github/{owner}/{repo}
## Components
- routing-proxy: NGINX-based service for repo extraction and forwarding
- deployment.yaml: Complete K8s manifests (proxy, Knative, ingress, secrets)
- authentik-config.yaml: Authentik application and provider configs
- serverless scripts: Dynamic repo initialization and startup handling
- Comprehensive documentation and Makefile for ops
## Key Features
- Scale to zero when not in use (cost-effective)
- Per-request isolation (each repo gets own container)
- Built-in file manager for upload/download
- Support for private repos via GitHub tokens
- User attribution via Authentik headers
- WebSocket support for VNC connections
Example usage: https://devcontainer.farh.net/github/microsoft/vscode
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- Install Helm v3.17.1 in Dockerfile for chart development (closes#49)
- Add fileManager toggle using base image's WEB_FILE_MANAGER (closes#11)
- Wire WEB_FILE_MANAGER env vars in deployment template
- Update CLAUDE.md, README.md with new features and values
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- Add helm.sh/resource-policy: keep to PVC (prevent data loss on uninstall)
- Add fail guard for empty name value in Helm templates
- Fix Makefile IMAGE_NAME from antigravity to devcontainer
- Pin busybox:1.37, homeassistant:v6.7.1, playwright:v0.0.68 (was latest/stable)
- Set imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent on pinned sidecars
- Remove fetch/sequentialthinking from .mcp.json (sidecars removed from chart)
- Default storage.className to empty (use cluster default, was ceph-filesystem)
- Default Happy Coder URLs to empty (was private farh.net endpoints)
- Broaden githubRepo schema to accept GitLab/Gitea URLs
- Add unknown IDE warning before VSCode fallback
- Add mkdir -p before credential file write (fix fresh PVC boot)
- Guard app user existence in cont-init-user.sh
- Add NOTES.txt post-install template with port-forward and secret hints
- Add standard app.kubernetes.io/* labels and separate selectorLabels
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Add fetch and sequentialthinking MCP servers to allowed list, and enable
voltagent dev-exp and lang subagent plugins.
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Fixed the Crush AI assistant installation in Dockerfile by replacing the
single-line tar extraction with --strip-components (which was failing)
with a multi-step approach: download to temp, extract, move binary,
and cleanup. This ensures the binary is properly extracted from the
versioned directory structure in the tarball.
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PR #45 added fetch and sequentialthinking MCP sidecars to values.yaml
and the deployment template but missed updating values.schema.json.
The schema has additionalProperties: false on mcp.sidecars, causing
Helm upgrade to fail with validation errors.
Also adds resourceProfile to the schema as it was missing.
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Remove tag triggers and duplicate release job from build-and-push.yaml.
The release-unified.yaml workflow handles the full release flow (Docker
build, Helm chart, GitHub release) when triggered via workflow_dispatch.
Previously, release-unified.yaml pushing a commit to main AND a v* tag
would trigger build-and-push.yaml up to twice, causing multiple Docker
builds to race for the :latest tag. The stale GHA layer cache in the
racing build could overwrite :latest with an image missing new tools
(e.g., crush, opencode).
Changes:
- Remove tags: ['v*'] trigger (release-unified handles tag-based releases)
- Remove duplicate release job (Helm chart + GitHub release)
- Remove semver tag patterns from metadata (not needed without tag trigger)
- Skip builds from github-actions[bot] to avoid racing with release commits
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Add two new MCP (Model Context Protocol) sidecars to enable web content fetching
and structured problem-solving capabilities:
- **Fetch MCP**: Web content fetching and HTML to markdown conversion on port 8082
- **Sequential Thinking MCP**: Structured thinking and problem-solving processes on port 8083
Both sidecars are enabled by default and use the official MCP Docker images
(mcp/fetch and mcp/sequentialthinking) with fastmcp SSE transport.
Changes:
- Add fetch and sequentialthinking sidecars to values.yaml
- Add sidecar containers to deployment.yaml template
- Update .mcp.json with new server endpoints
- Update CLAUDE.md documentation with new sidecar details
Closes#43, #44
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- Force fresh APT repository data by clearing package cache before update
- Add debugging output to show available and installed versions
- Use --no-install-recommends to avoid unnecessary packages
- Add version validation during build process
- Disable auto-updates in Antigravity settings to prevent container conflicts
This should resolve the "agentSessions service not found" error that prevents
the AI chat window from responding.
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- Move release job into build-and-push workflow with dependency
- Remove separate release.yaml workflow to prevent race condition
- Ensures Docker image is available before GitHub release is published
Fixes the issue where clients see release with docker pull instructions
before the image is uploaded to GHCR.
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The Playwright MCP image (mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/mcp) doesn't
support --transport flag. Use node cli.js entrypoint with --headless,
--browser chromium, --no-sandbox, and --port for SSE mode.
Fixes#41
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- Fix CLAUDE.md: update Docker build example from antigravity to devcontainer
- Fix README.md stale value references throughout:
- ide → ide.type, ssh → ssh.enabled
- happyServerUrl → happy.serverUrl (and all happy.* values)
- secureConnection → display.secureConnection
- userId/groupId → user.id/user.groupId
- mcpSidecars.* → mcp.sidecars.*
- Remove GitHub MCP sidecar from custom config example (discontinued)
- Fix YAML indentation in MCP config examples
- Fix storage mount path from /home to /config
- Fix Happy state directory from /home/user/.happy to /config/userdata/.happy
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Three fixes for broken MCP sidecars:
1. Remove GitHub MCP sidecar entirely - the upstream image
(ghcr.io/modelcontextprotocol/servers/github) is discontinued.
GitHub MCP is now accessed via Copilot API instead.
2. Fix Playwright MCP image - changed from non-existent
microsoft/playwright-mcp to mcr.microsoft.com/playwright/mcp
(the official Microsoft Container Registry image).
3. Fix pgtuner MCP startup command - changed --transport to --mode
and added --host 0.0.0.0 to match the current pgtuner_mcp CLI.
Bumps chart version to 0.3.3.
Closes#40
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service.yaml was still using the old flat values format (.Values.ide
and .Values.ssh) while values.yaml had been restructured to nested
objects (ide.type and ssh.enabled). This caused a type comparison
error breaking all devcontainer deployments across cpfarhood and
homeassistant namespaces.
Bumps chart version to 0.3.1.
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Install both terminal-based AI coding agents alongside Happy Coder:
- OpenCode (opencode-ai/opencode) - open-source AI coding agent
- Crush (charmbracelet/crush) - OpenCode's active successor by Charm
Both are installed as Go binaries to /usr/local/bin from latest GitHub
releases and available to users via `opencode` and `crush` commands.
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Major documentation updates to reflect the reorganized Helm chart:
- Update README.md and CLAUDE.md to use new mcp.sidecars structure
- Reflect removal of Happy daemon automatic startup
- Document new logical values organization (Basic → Access → Infrastructure → Integrations → Smart Defaults)
- Update all MCP sidecar examples to use mcp.sidecars instead of mcpSidecars
- Document new quickstart deployment options and progressive disclosure
- Update troubleshooting sections with current configurations
- Standardize all secret environment variable references to SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE
This completes the documentation sync following the major Helm chart
user experience improvements implemented in previous commits.
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Removes unreliable automatic Happy Coder daemon startup, allowing users
to start it manually when needed for better reliability and control.
**Changes:**
- scripts/init-repo.sh: Removed Happy daemon startup code and lock cleanup
- scripts/startapp.sh: Updated comment to reflect init-repo only handles git
- README.md: Updated startup flow documentation and troubleshooting section
- CLAUDE.md: Updated startup flow and file descriptions
**Benefits:**
- No more unreliable automatic daemon startup failures
- Users can start Happy daemon manually when needed: `happy daemon start`
- Cleaner container startup without Happy-related delays or errors
- Happy configuration and credentials still persist on PVC when used
**Usage:**
Users can now manually start Happy Coder when needed:
```bash
happy daemon start # Start when needed
happy daemon status # Check status
happy daemon stop # Stop if needed
```
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