# maddoscientisto.net Blazor WebAssembly (.NET 10) static site packaged as an Nginx container and publishable to a Forgejo container registry. ## Project layout - `src/MaddoScientisto.Web` - Blazor WebAssembly app - `Dockerfile` - multi-stage build and Nginx runtime image - `nginx.conf` - static hosting and SPA fallback - `.forgejo/workflows/publish-container.yml` - Forgejo Actions workflow for build and push ## Local development ```powershell dotnet restore dotnet build src/MaddoScientisto.Web/MaddoScientisto.Web.csproj -c Release dotnet run --project src/MaddoScientisto.Web/MaddoScientisto.Web.csproj ``` ## Local publish check ```powershell dotnet publish src/MaddoScientisto.Web/MaddoScientisto.Web.csproj -c Release -o .\artifacts\publish ``` Published static files are under `.\artifacts\publish\wwwroot`. ## Docker build and run ```powershell docker build -t maddoscientisto-web:local . docker run --rm -p 8080:80 maddoscientisto-web:local ``` Open `http://localhost:8080`. ## Docker Compose deployment A ready-to-use `docker-compose.yml` is included to build and run the site container. By default it maps container port `80` to host port `8002`. Start the service (builds the image if needed) with: ```bash docker compose up --build -d ``` Verify the site at: ```bash curl http://localhost:8002/ ``` To stop and remove the service: ```bash docker compose down ``` You can customize the built image name and tag via environment variables read by Compose (`IMAGE_REGISTRY` and `IMAGE_TAG`), or edit `docker-compose.yml` to change the published host port. ## Forgejo registry configuration Set these Forgejo Actions variables: - `FORGEJO_REGISTRY` (example: `forgejo.example.com`) - `IMAGE_NAMESPACE` (example: `maddo`) - `IMAGE_NAME` (example: `maddoscientisto-web`) - Optional: `DOCKER_HOST` (example: `tcp://forgejo-docker-in-docker:2375`) Set these Forgejo Actions secrets: - `FORGEJO_REGISTRY_USERNAME` - `FORGEJO_REGISTRY_TOKEN` ## Workflow behavior The workflow in `.forgejo/workflows/publish-container.yml` runs on pushes to `master` (and manual dispatch), bootstraps Docker Buildx if needed, then builds and pushes the container image with BuildKit: - `${FORGEJO_REGISTRY}/${IMAGE_NAMESPACE}/${IMAGE_NAME}:latest` - `${FORGEJO_REGISTRY}/${IMAGE_NAMESPACE}/${IMAGE_NAME}:sha-<12-char-commit>` ## Forgejo runner notes (Docker-in-Docker) If the runner image does not contain the `docker` binary, the workflow bootstraps a Docker CLI in user space before login/build/push. If the runner image does not contain the Buildx plugin, the workflow also installs `docker-buildx` in the Docker CLI plugin directory before creating a builder. For your current dind-based runner, the workflow defaults `DOCKER_HOST` to `tcp://172.17.0.1:2375` unless you set `vars.DOCKER_HOST` explicitly.