Consumes the Python tracker's /ws/live firehose (subscribed to rare+chat), classifies rares common/great, posts embeds + relays allegiance chat. - classify.go: the 74-name common-rares set, extracted verbatim from the Python COMMON_RARES_PATTERN (not hand-transcribed). go test runs at build time; a server-side dump-rares vs the Python regex confirms the sets are IDENTICAL. - poster.go: a `poster` interface with a real discordgo impl (REST sends by channel id; gold/blue embeds, location/time fields, icon attachment) and a dry-run log impl. - ws.go: coder/websocket client to /ws/live with subscribe, ping keepalive, exponential-backoff reconnect; rare/chat dispatch incl. vortex-warning + the MONITOR_CHARACTER filter. - SAFE BY DEFAULT: dry-run unless a token AND DRY_RUN=0 are set, so it can never double-post to production. Deployed via the compose override (discord-rare-monitor-go), running dry-run against the same live firehose. Validated on the server: connects, subscribes, relays a real chat in dry-run; classifier parity 74/74 vs the Python regex. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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2.9 KiB
YAML
74 lines
2.9 KiB
YAML
# Compose OVERRIDE that adds the Go services alongside the live Python stack.
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# It only ADDS containers; it never modifies the tracked docker-compose.yml or
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# any running Python service.
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#
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# Invoke from the repo root so the Compose project name resolves to
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# "mosswartoverlord" (same as the live stack) and the new container joins the
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# existing default network — letting it reach the `db` service by name:
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#
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# cd /home/erik/MosswartOverlord
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# export BUILD_VERSION="$(date -u +%Y.%-m.%-d.%H%M)-$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)"
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# docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f go-services/docker-compose.go.yml \
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# build dereth-tracker-go
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# docker compose -f docker-compose.yml -f go-services/docker-compose.go.yml \
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# up -d --no-deps dereth-tracker-go
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#
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# --no-deps keeps Compose from touching the already-running `db` (and anything
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# else). The service is loopback-bound (127.0.0.1:8770); external reach is only
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# ever via the host nginx `location /go/` block (added separately).
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services:
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dereth-tracker-go:
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build:
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context: ./go-services/tracker-go
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args:
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BUILD_VERSION: ${BUILD_VERSION:-dev}
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container_name: dereth-tracker-go
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ports:
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- "127.0.0.1:8770:8770"
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environment:
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PORT: "8770"
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# Read-only use of the same dereth TimescaleDB the Python tracker writes.
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DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://postgres:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}@db:5432/dereth"
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INVENTORY_SERVICE_URL: "http://inventory-service:8000"
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# Same signing key as the Python tracker so the same login cookie verifies
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# on both during the parallel run.
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SECRET_KEY: "${SECRET_KEY}"
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LOG_LEVEL: "INFO"
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depends_on:
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- db
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restart: unless-stopped
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logging:
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driver: "json-file"
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options:
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max-size: "10m"
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max-file: "3"
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# Go port of discord-rare-monitor. Consumes the SAME Python /ws/live firehose
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# as the live Python bot. DRY-RUN by default (logs classifications, posts
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# nothing) so it can't double-post. To parallel-test for real, set a TEST
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# DISCORD_RARE_BOT_TOKEN + TEST channel IDs + DRY_RUN=0 here.
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discord-rare-monitor-go:
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build:
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context: ./go-services/discord-go
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args:
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BUILD_VERSION: ${BUILD_VERSION:-dev}
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container_name: discord-rare-monitor-go
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environment:
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DERETH_TRACKER_WS_URL: "ws://dereth-tracker:8765/ws/live"
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MONITOR_CHARACTER: "Dunking Rares"
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ICONS_DIR: "/icons"
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LOG_LEVEL: "INFO"
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# DISCORD_RARE_BOT_TOKEN: "" # set a TEST token to go live
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# DRY_RUN: "0" # required (with a token) to actually post
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# COMMON_RARE_CHANNEL_ID / GREAT_RARE_CHANNEL_ID / SAWATOLIFE_CHANNEL_ID /
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# ACLOG_CHANNEL_ID: set TEST channels before going live
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volumes:
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- ./discord-rare-monitor/icons:/icons:ro
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depends_on:
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- dereth-tracker
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restart: unless-stopped
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logging:
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driver: "json-file"
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options:
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max-size: "10m"
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max-file: "3"
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