End-state: a single web service (Next.js dashboard) per deployment, no
side-by-side Flask UI. The image name 'cm-web' now points at the Next.js
build; the legacy 'cm-web-next' tag is no longer published.
Changes:
- Delete app/cm_web_view.py and the Flask docker/web/Dockerfile.
- Rename docker/web-next/ → docker/web/ (Next.js Dockerfile takes the
cm-web slot).
- docker-compose.yml: drop the web-view service. Rename web-next → web,
container ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-next → ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web, image
cm-web-next → cm-web, named volume web-next-auth-data → web-auth-data.
transfer-bot's depends_on no longer references web-view (vestigial
startup ordering, never a runtime dependency).
- docker-compose.override.yml: same rename, dockerfile path updated.
- envs: drop CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT. Repurpose CM_WEB_HOST_PORT for the
Next.js port (8010 dev, 8011 rex, 8012 siong) — same numeric values
formerly held by CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT, so aaPanel routes don't move.
- scripts/dev.sh: drops web-view + web-next from up/reset-db/logs;
--remove-orphans still cleans up legacy containers from before cutover.
- scripts/publish.sh: drop the cm-web-next build target.
- tests/test_debug_enabled.py: drop app.cm_web_view from the helper
matrix (cm_api is now the only Flask entrypoint with _debug_enabled).
- AGENTS.md / README.md / docs/aapanel-hardening.md: rewrite Flask-era
references; add migration steps for existing stacks; update aaPanel
port references (8000/8001/8005 → 8010/8011/8012).
- .gitignore: add .env, .venv/, .playwright-mcp/, node_modules/, .next/
so 'git add -A' can't accidentally stage secrets or build artifacts.
Operator action required to upgrade an existing deployment:
1. .env: drop CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT line. Set CM_WEB_HOST_PORT to
what CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT was. Make sure CM_AUTH_SECRET is set.
2. aaPanel: if proxy_pass pointed at the legacy Flask port
(8000/8001/8005), switch it to the new one (8010/8011/8012).
3. Pull the new cm-web image (Next.js) and redeploy the stack. The
old ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-view and ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-next
containers will be replaced by a single ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web.
Verified locally: docker-compose YAML parses; transfer-bot runtime is
unchanged (only depends_on tidied); 38-test python suite passes.
api-server is internal-only after C5 (no host port in prod compose),
so the permissive 'CORS(app)' default never fires in normal operation.
Removing it eliminates a stale '*' Access-Control-Allow-Origin that
would become attack surface if a host port were ever accidentally
re-exposed.
Server-side fetches from web-view (legacy Flask) and web-next
(Next.js RSC) don't trigger CORS — that's a browser-only mechanism.
flask_cors stays in requirements.txt because cm_web_view.py still
imports it; both get removed in B4 when the legacy web-view retires.
api-server gets /create-acc-data and /create-user-data POST routes
that INSERT into the respective tables with required-field validation.
Frontend adds an 'Add' button next to Refresh in each table head;
opens a native <dialog> form with all fields. Inputs use 16px font on
phone (sm:text-[13px] desktop) so iOS doesn't auto-zoom.
A small form-dialog-shell helper centralizes the modal chrome,
field label, and input class so create-account-dialog and
create-user-dialog stay focused on their fields and validation.
- move Python sources into app package and switch services to module entrypoints
- relocate Dockerfiles under docker/, add buildx publish script, override compose for local builds
- configure images to pull from gitea.04080616.xyz/yiekheng with env-driven tags and limits
- harden installs and transfer worker logging/concurrency for cleaner container output