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Deployment Guide
Overview
GoodGo Platform AI consists of four deployable services:
| Service | Technology | Default Port |
|---|---|---|
| API | NestJS (Node.js) | 3000 |
| Web | Next.js | 3001 |
| AI Services | FastAPI (Python) | 8000 |
| Infrastructure | Docker Compose | Various |
Prerequisites
- Docker Engine 24+ & Docker Compose v2
- Node.js 22 LTS
- pnpm 10.27+
- Python 3.12 (for AI services, if running outside Docker)
Environment Configuration
Copy .env.example to .env and configure all required values:
cp .env.example .env
Required Variables
| Variable | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
DATABASE_URL |
PostgreSQL connection string | postgresql://user:pass@host:5432/goodgo |
JWT_SECRET |
JWT signing key (min 32 chars) | Generate with openssl rand -hex 32 |
JWT_REFRESH_SECRET |
Refresh token signing key | Generate with openssl rand -hex 32 |
REDIS_URL |
Redis connection string | redis://localhost:6379 |
TYPESENSE_API_KEY |
Typesense admin API key | Generate a secure random key |
Optional Variables
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
API_PORT |
API server port | 3000 |
WEB_PORT |
Web app port | 3001 |
NODE_ENV |
Environment mode | development |
CORS_ORIGINS |
Allowed CORS origins | — |
CLAUDE_API_KEY |
Claude API key (for content moderation) | — |
NEXT_PUBLIC_MAPBOX_TOKEN |
Mapbox token (for maps) | — |
VNPAY_*, MOMO_*, ZALOPAY_* |
Payment gateway credentials | — |
Infrastructure Setup (Docker Compose)
Start all infrastructure services:
docker compose up -d
This starts:
- PostgreSQL 16 + PostGIS 3.4 (port 5432)
- Redis 7 (port 6379)
- Typesense 27 (port 8108)
- MinIO (API: 9000, Console: 9001)
- AI Services (port 8000)
- Prometheus (port 9090)
- Grafana (port 3002)
Verify all services are healthy:
docker compose ps
All services include health checks. Wait until all show healthy status.
Database Setup
# Generate Prisma client
pnpm db:generate
# Apply migrations
pnpm db:migrate:deploy
# Seed initial data (optional)
pnpm db:seed
Building for Production
API (NestJS)
cd apps/api
pnpm build
Output: apps/api/dist/
Run in production:
NODE_ENV=production node apps/api/dist/main.js
Web (Next.js)
cd apps/web
pnpm build
Output: apps/web/.next/
Run in production:
NODE_ENV=production pnpm --filter web start
AI Services (FastAPI)
The AI service runs in Docker via docker compose. To build separately:
cd libs/ai-services
docker build -t goodgo-ai-services .
docker run -p 8000:8000 --env-file ../../.env goodgo-ai-services
Production Checklist
Security
- Set strong, unique
JWT_SECRETandJWT_REFRESH_SECRET(min 32 characters) - Set
NODE_ENV=production - Configure
CORS_ORIGINSto only allow your domain(s) - Change default database passwords
- Change default MinIO credentials (
MINIO_USER,MINIO_PASSWORD) - Change default Grafana credentials (
GRAFANA_ADMIN_USER,GRAFANA_ADMIN_PASSWORD) - Use a strong, unique
TYPESENSE_API_KEY - Enable SSL/TLS termination (reverse proxy)
- Set
MINIO_USE_SSL=trueif MinIO is exposed publicly
Database
- Run
pnpm db:migrate:deploy(notdb:migrate:dev) - Enable PostgreSQL connection pooling (PgBouncer recommended)
- Configure automated backups
- Set appropriate
max_connectionsin PostgreSQL config
Monitoring
- Verify Prometheus is scraping
/metricsendpoint - Import Grafana dashboards from
monitoring/grafana/dashboards/ - Set up alerting rules for error rates and latency
Performance
- Configure Redis
maxmemoryand eviction policy - Set appropriate Typesense
--memory-limit - Enable gzip/brotli compression in reverse proxy
- Configure CDN for static assets (Next.js
/_next/static/)
Health Checks
| Service | Endpoint | Expected Response |
|---|---|---|
| API | GET /metrics |
Prometheus metrics |
| AI Services | GET /health |
{"status": "ok"} |
| Typesense | GET /health |
{"ok": true} |
| Redis | redis-cli ping |
PONG |
| PostgreSQL | pg_isready -h host -p 5432 |
Exit code 0 |
Scaling Considerations
Horizontal Scaling
- API: Stateless — scale with multiple instances behind a load balancer
- Web: Stateless — scale with multiple instances or deploy to Vercel/Cloudflare
- AI Services: CPU-bound — scale based on valuation request volume
- Redis: Use Redis Cluster for high availability
- PostgreSQL: Read replicas for query-heavy workloads
Recommended Architecture (Production)
┌─────────────┐
│ Load Balancer│
│ (nginx/ALB) │
└──────┬──────┘
│
┌────────────┼────────────┐
│ │ │
┌─────▼──┐ ┌─────▼──┐ ┌─────▼──┐
│ API #1 │ │ API #2 │ │ API #N │
└────────┘ └────────┘ └────────┘
│ │ │
└────────────┼────────────┘
│
┌────────────┼────────────┐
│ │ │
┌─────▼──┐ ┌─────▼──┐ ┌─────▼─────┐
│ PG │ │ Redis │ │ Typesense │
│Primary │ │Cluster │ │ Cluster │
│+ Replica│ │ │ │ │
└────────┘ └────────┘ └────────────┘
Rollback
Application Rollback
Deploy the previous container image or build artifact. The API and Web are stateless — no rollback-specific steps needed.
Database Rollback
Prisma does not support automatic down migrations. If a migration must be reverted:
- Identify the migration in
prisma/migrations/ - Write a manual SQL rollback script
- Apply via
psqlor a migration tool - Update
_prisma_migrationstable
Always test migrations against a staging database before production deployment.