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Client-side helper for the portal to consume feature flags. Hits platform-api
through a new portal-side proxy that derives the tenant slug from the
signed-in user's JWT groups — so callers don't pass a slug, they just check
`useFeatureFlag('key')`.
apps/portal/server/api/flags/evaluate.post.ts:
- Reads access token from the nuxt-oidc-auth session
- Decodes the JWT and picks the first non-admin group as the tenant slug
(admin groups: dezky-platform-admins, "authentik Admins"). Filters
duplicates Authentik double-lists via policy bindings.
- Forwards { tenantSlug } to platform-api POST /flags/evaluate
- Caller can still pass an explicit tenantSlug in the request body to
override the auto-derivation (rare).
apps/portal/composables/useFeatureFlag.ts:
- Singleton module-level state shared across every component — one bulk
eval per session, not one per flag check
- `useFeatureFlag(key)` → ComputedRef<boolean>, lazily triggers the first
eval, fail-closed (every flag stays false on error)
- `useFeatureFlags()` → { flags, ready, pending, refresh } for the rare
case where you need the full map or want to re-evaluate (long-lived
session, admin flipped a flag mid-flight)
- Returns refs that update once the bulk eval lands; gated UI stays
hidden during the ~25ms round trip
apps/portal/nuxt.config.ts:
- Vite 7 `server.allowedHosts` set to ['app.dezky.local'] — same fix we
already shipped on the operator side; without it, the proxy returned a
plaintext 403 "Blocked request" instead of forwarding.
Verified end-to-end: signed in to app.dezky.local, hit /api/flags/evaluate
with no body → 200 with the full truth map (same shape as the operator's
direct eval), latency ~25ms, explicit-slug override returns identical
results.
Dezky
Sovereign workspace platform for European businesses. Mail, files, calendar, video meetings — all EU-hosted, all open source.
Quick start (local development)
# 1. Clone and enter
git clone <repo-url> dezky
cd dezky
# 2. Run bootstrap (handles everything)
./scripts/bootstrap.sh
# 3. Open the portal
open https://app.dezky.local
The bootstrap script:
- Checks prerequisites (Docker, mkcert, openssl)
- Generates wildcard TLS certificate via mkcert
- Adds /etc/hosts entries (with your permission)
- Generates secure random secrets in
.env - Pulls Docker images
- Starts all services in correct order
- Prints next-step instructions
Service URLs (local development)
| Service | URL | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Portal | https://app.dezky.local | Customer-facing landing & launcher |
| Authentik | https://auth.dezky.local | Identity provider (OIDC/SAML) |
| Files (OCIS) | https://files.dezky.local | File storage & sharing |
| Mail (Stalwart) | https://mail.dezky.local | Mail server admin UI |
| Office | https://office.dezky.local | Collabora Online editor |
| Traefik | https://traefik.dezky.local | Reverse proxy dashboard |
What's in this repo
dezky/
├── apps/portal/ Nuxt 3 customer portal
├── services/platform-api/ NestJS service · tenants, partners, users, provisioning orchestration
├── packages/ Shared TypeScript libraries
├── infrastructure/
│ └── docker-compose/ Local development stack
├── scripts/ Setup, reset, helpers
└── docs/ Service references & guides
Prerequisites
- macOS or Linux (Windows users: use WSL2)
- Docker Desktop 24+ or OrbStack
- mkcert (
brew install mkcert) - pnpm 9+ (
brew install pnpm) - Node.js 20+
- 16 GB RAM recommended
Common commands
# Start everything
docker compose -f infrastructure/docker-compose/docker-compose.yml up -d
# View logs
docker compose -f infrastructure/docker-compose/docker-compose.yml logs -f [service]
# Stop everything (keeps data)
docker compose -f infrastructure/docker-compose/docker-compose.yml down
# Nuke and restart (DESTROYS DATA)
./scripts/reset.sh
Architecture
This is a multi-tenant SaaS platform. Each tenant gets:
- Isolated Authentik OIDC tenant
- Custom subdomain (e.g.
customer-name.dezky.local) - Mail domain in Stalwart with auto-generated DKIM
- Dedicated OCIS space hierarchy
- Branded launcher in the portal
All components are Apache 2.0 / MIT licensed — no per-seat fees, full whitelabel rights.
Production
The production target is a single Hetzner AX41-NVMe server (€39/mo) with:
- Stalwart on bare-metal
- k3s for all other services
- Hetzner Object Storage (€5/mo) as OCIS S3 backend
- Storage Box BX11 (€3.20/mo) for Restic backups
- Storage Box BX11 in Helsinki (€3.20/mo) for DR
See docs/PRODUCTION-DEPLOYMENT.md (TBD) for migration plan.
Stack rationale
These choices are deliberate after extensive license/architecture research. See CLAUDE.md for the full reasoning.
| Component | License | Why this one |
|---|---|---|
| Stalwart Mail | Apache 2.0 | Modern Rust, ActiveSync built-in, JMAP support |
| OCIS | Apache 2.0 | Cleaner license than Nextcloud (AGPL+trademark) |
| Zulip | Apache 2.0 | Only truly open-core-free chat option |
| Authentik | MIT | Better multi-tenancy than Keycloak |
| Hetzner | N/A | 100% EU sovereignty — core to business |
License
Application code: MIT (own code) Third-party services: see individual service licenses in stack.
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