## Summary
Devpi was crash-looping under memory pressure on the minikube StatefulSet, breaking the Python toolchain across the repo (`mise run docs-mikado`, `prek`, every `uv pip install`). It moves to indri as a native LaunchAgent.
## What changed
- **New ansible role** `ansible/roles/devpi/`: installs `devpi-server` + `devpi-web` into a uv-managed venv, initializes the server-dir on first run via 1Password root password, runs as a LaunchAgent (`mcquack.eblume.devpi`) bound to `127.0.0.1:3141`. Bootstraps from upstream PyPI (so devpi can install itself on a fresh box).
- **Caddy**: `pypi.ops.eblu.me` now proxies to `http://localhost:3141`.
- **Playbook**: `indri.yml` gains pre_tasks for the root password and the new role.
- **service-versions.yaml**: devpi flipped from `type: argocd` to `type: ansible`.
- **ArgoCD**: removed `apps/devpi.yaml` and `manifests/devpi/`. The in-cluster Application, namespace, and PVC have been deleted.
- **Docs**: new how-to `docs/how-to/operations/devpi-on-indri.md`; `restart-indri.md` lists devpi in the LaunchAgent stop list.
## Already deployed (live on indri)
- Service running: `launchctl list mcquack.eblume.devpi` → PID 53888
- `curl https://pypi.ops.eblu.me/+api` returns 200 ✅
- `mise run docs-mikado` works again ✅
- 1.0G of cached PyPI data was migrated from the PVC to `~erichblume/devpi/server-dir/`
- Minikube namespace and PVC fully reclaimed
## Test plan
- [ ] `mise run services-check` (after merge)
- [ ] CI workflows that use devpi succeed
- [ ] No regressions in tools that depend on `pypi.ops.eblu.me` (prek, uv-script tasks, dagger pipelines)
## Context
This is the C1 prelude to a planned C2 chain (`mikado/retire-minikube-indri`) to retire minikube on indri entirely. Doing devpi as a standalone C1 was the right call because (a) it was urgent — it was breaking the toolchain — and (b) it shakes out the migration recipe before we commit to a multi-leaf chain.
Reviewed-on: #341
Tailscale Ingress pods in k8s can't establish direct WireGuard
connections (stuck behind pod-network NAT → DERP relay → 20s latency).
Indri's host-level Tailscale CAN peer directly with Fly.
Change all nginx upstreams to route through Caddy on indri instead of
per-service Tailscale Ingress endpoints. Tag indri as flyio-target in
the Tailscale ACL so the Fly proxy can reach it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
- Introduce `tag:flyio-target` so services must explicitly opt in to be reachable by the fly.io proxy
- Replace broad `tag:k8s` and `tag:homelab` grants with the new tag in the ACL rule and test
- Add `tailscale.com/tags: "tag:k8s,tag:flyio-target"` annotation to docs, loki, and prometheus Ingresses
- Switch Alloy push endpoints from `*.ops.eblu.me` (Caddy) to `*.tail8d86e.ts.net` (Tailscale Ingress)
- Update docs: flyio-proxy, caddy, tailscale, forgejo (future public access + security checklist), expose-service-publicly
## Manual step (not in PR)
Update the k8s operator OAuth client in the Tailscale admin console to include `tag:flyio-target` in its scope. Without this, the operator cannot assign the new tag to Ingress proxy nodes.
## Deployment order
1. **Pulumi ACLs** — `mise run tailnet-preview && mise run tailnet-up`
2. **OAuth client** — Manual update in Tailscale admin console
3. **K8s Ingresses** — `argocd app sync apps && argocd app sync docs loki prometheus`
4. **Fly.io proxy** — `mise run fly-deploy`
5. **Verify** — `mise run services-check`, check Grafana dashboards
## Test plan
- [ ] `mise run tailnet-preview` shows clean diff
- [ ] `argocd app diff docs`, `argocd app diff loki`, `argocd app diff prometheus` show only annotation additions
- [ ] After deploy: Grafana dashboards show continued log/metric flow
- [ ] `curl -sf https://docs.eblu.me` returns 200
- [ ] `mise run services-check` passes
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/126
## Summary
- Adds a Fly.io reverse proxy (`blumeops-proxy`) that tunnels public traffic to homelab services over Tailscale
- First service exposed: `docs.eblu.me` — the Quartz static docs site
- Includes Pulumi IaC for Tailscale auth key/ACLs and Gandi DNS CNAME
- Adds mise tasks (`fly-deploy`, `fly-setup`, `fly-shutoff`) and Forgejo CI workflow
## Key details
- Fly.io Firecracker VMs support TUN devices natively — no userspace networking needed
- Tailscale auth key is `preauthorized=True` to avoid device approval hangs on container restarts
- nginx caches aggressively for the static site; health check is on the default_server block
- ACLs restrict `tag:flyio-proxy` to `tag:k8s` on port 443 only
- DNS CNAME deployed and verified: `docs.eblu.me` → `blumeops-proxy.fly.dev`
## Test plan
- [x] `curl -sf https://blumeops-proxy.fly.dev/healthz` returns `ok`
- [x] `curl -I -H "Host: docs.eblu.me" https://blumeops-proxy.fly.dev/` returns 200 with `X-Cache-Status`
- [x] `curl -I https://docs.eblu.me/` returns 200 with valid Let's Encrypt cert
- [x] `dig forge.ops.eblu.me` still resolves to 100.98.163.89 (private services unaffected)
- [x] Set `FLY_DEPLOY_TOKEN` Forgejo Actions secret for CI auto-deploy
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/120
## Summary
- Restructure Pulumi into separate projects: `pulumi/tailscale/` and `pulumi/gandi/`
- Add Gandi LiveDNS management for `eblu.me` domain
- Create wildcard DNS record `*.ops.eblu.me` → indri's Tailscale IP (100.98.163.89)
- Add mise tasks: `dns-up`, `dns-preview`
- Update `tailnet-up` to pass `--yes` by default
- Document PAT cycling process (expires every 30 days)
## Background
This enables using real DNS names (`*.ops.eblu.me`) that resolve to Tailscale IPs,
which allows containers and other systems to resolve services without depending on
MagicDNS. Since Tailscale IPs (100.x.x.x) are not publicly routable, services remain
tailnet-only while using standard DNS.
## Deployment and Testing
- [ ] Run `cd pulumi/gandi && uv sync` to install dependencies
- [ ] Run `cd pulumi/gandi && pulumi stack init eblu-me` to create stack
- [ ] Run `mise run dns-preview` to verify configuration
- [ ] Run `mise run dns-up` to apply DNS records
- [ ] Verify with `dig +short test.ops.eblu.me` returns `100.98.163.89`
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Reviewed-on: https://forge.tail8d86e.ts.net/eblume/blumeops/pulls/54