- Replace all docker-compose.yml/docker-compose.monitoring.yml references with compose.yaml/compose.monitoring.yaml (modern Compose Spec naming) - Replace all `docker-compose` CLI commands with `docker compose` (plugin syntax) - Update Dockerfile stage descriptions: node:18-alpine → node:20.11-bookworm-slim, built-in node user → explicit nodeapp:1001 non-root user - Update image version references: postgres:14-alpine → postgres:14.12-alpine3.19, redis:7-alpine → redis:7.2-alpine3.19 - Externalize postgres credentials: hardcoded values → POSTGRES_USER/PASSWORD/DB env vars - Externalize Grafana admin password: hardcoded 'agentidp' → GF_ADMIN_PASSWORD env var - Add Docker Compose Variables section to environment-variables.md (POSTGRES_*, GF_ADMIN_PASSWORD) - Update local-development.md Step 3: cp .env.example .env, document POSTGRES_* purpose - Update quick-start.md: cp .env.example .env, use awk/sed for JWT key injection - Update 07-dev-setup.md: remove 'no .env.example' claim, reference cp .env.example - Update docker-compose.yml key file description in 04-codebase-structure.md - Update monitoring overlay launch commands across all docs (compose.yaml + compose.monitoring.yaml) - Update volume names to kebab-case: postgres_data → postgres-data, redis_data → redis-data - Fix compliance encryption-runbook: docker-compose restart agentidp → docker compose restart app All docs now consistent with compose.yaml in repo root. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
SentryAgent.ai AgentIdP — DevOps Documentation
Operational reference for engineers who deploy, configure, and maintain the AgentIdP infrastructure.
System Overview
SentryAgent.ai AgentIdP is a Node.js REST API backed by PostgreSQL and Redis. It runs as a single stateless application process. All state lives in PostgreSQL (durable) and Redis (ephemeral cache and rate limiting).
Stack:
- Runtime: Node.js 18+ (TypeScript, compiled to JS)
- Application: Express 4.18 on port 3000
- Database: PostgreSQL 14+ (primary data store)
- Cache: Redis 7+ (token revocation, rate limiting, monthly token counters)
Documentation
| Document | Audience | Contents |
|---|---|---|
| Architecture | All engineers | Components, ports, data flow, Redis key patterns |
| Environment Variables | All engineers | Every env var — required, optional, format, examples |
| Database | Backend, DevOps | Schema (26 tables/migrations), how to apply and verify |
| Local Development | All engineers | Docker Compose setup (compose.yaml), startup, health checks |
| Security | All engineers | JWT key generation and rotation, CORS, secret storage |
| Operations | DevOps | Startup order, graceful shutdown, log interpretation, troubleshooting |
| field-trial.md | DevOps engineers, QA | In-house Docker Compose field trial execution playbook |
Quick Reference — Ports
| Service | Port |
|---|---|
| AgentIdP app | 3000 |
| PostgreSQL | 5432 |
| Redis | 6379 |
Quick Reference — npm Scripts
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
npm run dev |
Run from TypeScript source (development) |
npm run build |
Compile TypeScript to dist/ |
npm start |
Run compiled output from dist/ (production) |
npm run db:migrate |
Apply pending database migrations |
npm test |
Run all tests |
npm run test:unit |
Unit tests only |
Developer Documentation
For API usage (registering agents, getting tokens, calling endpoints) — see docs/developers/.