- Synced 14 capability delta specs to main specs - Created 6 new main specs: api-authentication, error-boundary, input-validation, security-headers, shared-types - Updated 8 existing specs with security, validation, and performance requirements - Archived change to openspec/changes/archive/2026-02-20-code-review-fix/ Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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## ADDED Requirements
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### Requirement: Multi-stage Dockerfile
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The project SHALL include a Dockerfile with multi-stage build for optimized production images.
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#### Scenario: Build stage setup
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile build stage executes
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- **THEN** uses Node.js 18-alpine base image, copies package files, installs ALL dependencies including devDependencies, copies source code, and runs `npm run build`
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#### Scenario: Runtime stage setup
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile runtime stage executes
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- **THEN** uses Node.js 18-alpine base image, creates non-root user 'appuser', copies only production dependencies and built files from build stage, and sets USER to appuser
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#### Scenario: Working directory structure
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- **WHEN** container runs
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- **THEN** application files are in /app directory, database volume mounts to /app/data, and permissions allow appuser to write to /app/data
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#### Scenario: Environment variables in Dockerfile
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile defines environment
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- **THEN** sets NODE_ENV=production, PORT=3000, and HOSTNAME=0.0.0.0 for Next.js standalone server
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#### Scenario: Exposed ports
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- **WHEN** container is built
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- **THEN** Dockerfile exposes port 3000 for HTTP traffic
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#### Scenario: Container startup
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- **WHEN** container starts
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- **THEN** executes `node server.js` (Next.js standalone output) as the CMD
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### Requirement: Docker Compose configuration
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The project SHALL include docker-compose.yml for simplified deployment orchestration.
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#### Scenario: Service definition
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- **WHEN** docker-compose.yml is parsed
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- **THEN** defines service named 'candle-annotator' using Dockerfile from current directory
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#### Scenario: Port mapping
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** maps host port 3000 to container port 3000
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#### Scenario: Volume mounting for ML data
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** mounts named volume 'ml-data' to /app/ml-data in the candle-annotator container
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#### Scenario: Frontend depends on PostgreSQL
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** the candle-annotator service starts only after the postgres service is healthy (`depends_on: postgres: condition: service_healthy`)
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#### Scenario: Frontend DATABASE_URL uses env var interpolation
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- **WHEN** the candle-annotator service starts
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- **THEN** the `DATABASE_URL` environment variable uses `${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}` interpolation: `postgresql://${POSTGRES_USER}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@postgres:5432/${POSTGRES_DB}`
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#### Scenario: Restart policy
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- **WHEN** container crashes or stops
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- **THEN** docker-compose automatically restarts container unless explicitly stopped (restart: unless-stopped)
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#### Scenario: No SQLite volume
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- **WHEN** docker-compose.yml is parsed
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- **THEN** there is no `candle-data` volume defined or mounted
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#### Scenario: PostgreSQL port bound to localhost only
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** the postgres service port mapping is `127.0.0.1:5432:5432` (not `5432:5432`)
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#### Scenario: MLflow port bound to localhost only
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** the mlflow service port mapping is `127.0.0.1:5000:5000`
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#### Scenario: ML service port bound to localhost only
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** the ml-service port mapping is `127.0.0.1:8001:8001`
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#### Scenario: Credentials via env var interpolation
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- **WHEN** docker-compose.yml is parsed
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- **THEN** all database credentials use `${POSTGRES_USER}`, `${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}`, and `${POSTGRES_DB}` variable interpolation from `.env`
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### Requirement: Environment variable configuration
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The project SHALL use environment variables for runtime configuration.
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#### Scenario: .env.example file with placeholder credentials
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- **WHEN** repository is cloned
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- **THEN** `.env.example` contains `POSTGRES_PASSWORD=change_me_to_a_strong_password` (not a real password)
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#### Scenario: .env file gitignored
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- **WHEN** `.gitignore` is inspected
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- **THEN** it includes `.env` (not just `.env*.local`)
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#### Scenario: DATABASE_URL configuration
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- **WHEN** `DATABASE_URL` environment variable is set
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- **THEN** the Next.js application connects to the PostgreSQL database at the specified URL
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#### Scenario: No DATABASE_PATH variable
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- **WHEN** environment variables are inspected
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- **THEN** there is no `DATABASE_PATH` variable (SQLite path is removed)
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#### Scenario: PORT configuration
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- **WHEN** PORT environment variable is set
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- **THEN** Next.js server listens on specified port (default: 3000)
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#### Scenario: NODE_ENV configuration
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- **WHEN** NODE_ENV environment variable is set to 'production'
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- **THEN** Next.js runs in production mode with optimizations enabled
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#### Scenario: API_KEY configuration
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- **WHEN** `API_KEY` environment variable is set
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- **THEN** both Next.js middleware and FastAPI dependency use this key for authentication
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### Requirement: Health check endpoint
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The API SHALL provide a health check endpoint for container orchestration.
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#### Scenario: Health check endpoint responds
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- **WHEN** GET request sent to `/api/health`
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- **THEN** system returns 200 status with JSON `{ status: 'ok', timestamp: <unix_timestamp> }`
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#### Scenario: Database connection check
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- **WHEN** GET request sent to `/api/health?check=db`
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- **THEN** system attempts a PostgreSQL query and returns 200 if successful, 503 if database unavailable
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#### Scenario: Health check in Dockerfile
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile defines HEALTHCHECK
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- **THEN** runs `curl -f http://localhost:3000/api/health || exit 1` every 30 seconds with 3 retries
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### Requirement: .dockerignore file
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The project SHALL include .dockerignore to exclude unnecessary files from Docker context.
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#### Scenario: Excluded files
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- **WHEN** Docker build context is created
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- **THEN** .dockerignore excludes node_modules, .next, .git, data/, *.md, .env*, and test files
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#### Scenario: Included files
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- **WHEN** Docker build context is created
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- **THEN** includes package.json, package-lock.json, source code in src/, and required config files
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### Requirement: Next.js standalone output
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The build SHALL use Next.js standalone output mode for minimal production bundle.
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#### Scenario: next.config.js standalone setting
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- **WHEN** next.config.js is read
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- **THEN** output property is set to 'standalone'
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#### Scenario: Standalone build output
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- **WHEN** npm run build executes
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- **THEN** Next.js creates .next/standalone directory with minimal runtime files and dependencies
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#### Scenario: Copy standalone files to image
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile runtime stage executes
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- **THEN** copies .next/standalone/ contents to /app, copies .next/static to /app/.next/static, and copies public/ to /app/public
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### Requirement: Production build optimization
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The Docker image SHALL be optimized for production use with minimal size.
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#### Scenario: Use alpine base images
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile specifies base images
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- **THEN** uses node:18-alpine for both build and runtime stages
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#### Scenario: Multi-stage build cleanup
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- **WHEN** Docker image is built
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- **THEN** build artifacts, devDependencies, and source files are not included in final image
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#### Scenario: Layer caching optimization
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- **WHEN** Dockerfile is structured
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- **THEN** package.json and package-lock.json are copied and dependencies installed before source code copy for better layer caching
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#### Scenario: Final image size
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- **WHEN** Docker image build completes
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- **THEN** final image size is under 200MB (excluding data volume)
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#### Scenario: Base images pinned to digest
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- **WHEN** Dockerfiles specify base images
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- **THEN** images use `@sha256:<hash>` pinning for reproducible builds
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### Requirement: ML service non-root user
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The ML service Dockerfile SHALL create a non-root user and run the application as that user. The Dockerfile SHALL include `RUN useradd -m -r appuser` and `USER appuser` directives.
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#### Scenario: Container runs as non-root
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- **WHEN** the ML service container starts
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- **THEN** the application process runs as user `appuser` (not root)
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### Requirement: TA-Lib downloaded over HTTPS with checksum
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The ML service Dockerfile SHALL download TA-Lib source over HTTPS (not HTTP). The download SHALL be verified with a SHA256 checksum before extraction.
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#### Scenario: HTTPS download
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- **WHEN** the Dockerfile downloads TA-Lib source
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- **THEN** the URL uses `https://` protocol
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#### Scenario: Checksum verification
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- **WHEN** the TA-Lib tarball is downloaded
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- **THEN** a `sha256sum -c` check runs before extraction, and the build fails if the checksum does not match
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### Requirement: .dockerignore file exists
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The project SHALL include a `.dockerignore` file at the repository root that excludes `.git`, `.env`, `.env*`, `node_modules`, `.next`, `data/`, `*.md`, `__pycache__/`, `mlruns/`, and `models/`.
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#### Scenario: Docker context excludes sensitive files
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- **WHEN** `docker build` runs
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- **THEN** `.env`, `.git`, and `node_modules` are not included in the build context
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### Requirement: Database persistence
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The deployment SHALL ensure PostgreSQL data persists across container restarts.
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#### Scenario: PostgreSQL volume
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- **WHEN** docker-compose up runs
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- **THEN** the `postgres-data` named volume is mounted to `/var/lib/postgresql/data` in the postgres container
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#### Scenario: Container restart preserves data
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- **WHEN** the postgres container is stopped and restarted
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- **THEN** all database tables and data remain intact
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#### Scenario: PostgreSQL database name
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- **WHEN** the postgres service starts
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- **THEN** the `POSTGRES_DB` environment variable is set to `candle_annotator`
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### Requirement: Deployment documentation
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DEPLOYMENT.md SHALL include comprehensive Docker deployment instructions.
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#### Scenario: Docker deployment section
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- **WHEN** DEPLOYMENT.md is read
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- **THEN** includes dedicated "Docker Deployment" section with prerequisites, build steps, and run commands
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#### Scenario: Quick start commands
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- **WHEN** following deployment docs
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- **THEN** provides complete commands: `docker-compose up -d` for production and `docker-compose up --build` for rebuilding
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#### Scenario: Environment setup instructions
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- **WHEN** following deployment docs
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- **THEN** explains how to copy .env.example to .env and configure required variables
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#### Scenario: Volume backup instructions
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- **WHEN** following deployment docs
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- **THEN** provides commands to backup database: `docker cp candle-annotator:/app/data/candles.db ./backup.db`
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#### Scenario: Troubleshooting section
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- **WHEN** deployment issues occur
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- **THEN** DEPLOYMENT.md includes troubleshooting for common Docker issues: port conflicts, permission errors, build failures
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#### Scenario: Update and maintenance
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- **WHEN** updating deployed application
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- **THEN** documentation provides steps: pull new code, rebuild image, restart containers with data preservation
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### Requirement: Container security
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The Docker setup SHALL follow security best practices.
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#### Scenario: Non-root user
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- **WHEN** container runs
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- **THEN** application process runs as non-root user 'appuser' (UID 1000)
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#### Scenario: Read-only filesystem where possible
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- **WHEN** container runs
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- **THEN** only /app/data directory requires write permissions, all other files are read-only to appuser
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#### Scenario: No sensitive data in image
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- **WHEN** Docker image is built
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- **THEN** .env files, secrets, and database files are not included in image layers
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#### Scenario: Minimal attack surface
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- **WHEN** container runs
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- **THEN** only port 3000 is exposed, no SSH, no unnecessary services, alpine base reduces package vulnerabilities
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#### Scenario: No node_modules in production image
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- **WHEN** the Next.js production Docker image is built
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- **THEN** the `COPY --from=builder /app/node_modules` line is removed (standalone output bundles needed deps)
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