PocketID OIDC already auto-provisioned users keyed by pocketid_sub, and the data layer was already fully user-scoped. This adds the missing pieces for running real multi-user: - auth.py callback: link by email to an existing un-linked account (so the admin keeps their data when first signing in by passkey), collision-safe username generation, and request the `groups` scope. - Group gating: optional pocketid_allowed_group (admin-config or POCKETID_ALLOWED_GROUP env); users lacking the group are rejected at the callback and redirected to /login?auth_error=not_authorized. - New admin users API (app/api/users.py): list users, promote/demote admin (guards against demoting/locking out the last admin or yourself), and delete a user with ordered bulk deletes of all their data + on-disk files. - ProfilePage: allowed-group field; LoginPage: rejected-login message; Layout: admin-only Users nav; new UsersPage. Resync milevault_export to current source (it had drifted many features behind — missing garmin_sync, npm-ci Dockerfile and @polyline-codec that broke its own CI) and add POCKETID_ALLOWED_GROUP to .env.example. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
MileVault
Self-hosted fitness tracking — Garmin & Strava import, maps, health trends, personal records.
For users — deploy with two files
Once this repo is pushed to Gitea and the Actions workflow has run once, anyone on your network only needs two files to run MileVault. No source code, no cloning.
mkdir milevault && cd milevault
# Download the two deployment files
curl -O https://gitea.yourdomain.com/yourusername/milevault/raw/branch/main/docker-compose.deploy.yml
curl -O https://gitea.yourdomain.com/yourusername/milevault/raw/branch/main/nginx.conf
# Start (images pulled automatically from your Gitea registry)
docker compose -f docker-compose.deploy.yml up -d
Default login: admin / admin
Change ADMIN_PASSWORD in a .env file before exposing to a network (see Configuration below).
To update when a new version is pushed to Gitea:
docker compose -f docker-compose.deploy.yml pull
docker compose -f docker-compose.deploy.yml up -d
For developers — first-time Gitea setup
1. Enable the Gitea container registry
In your Gitea instance (app.ini or admin panel):
[packages]
ENABLED = true
Restart Gitea. The registry is then available at gitea.yourdomain.com.
2. Create a Gitea Actions runner
Gitea Actions needs a runner on your server:
# On the server that will build images
docker run -d \
--name gitea-runner \
--restart always \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-v gitea-runner-data:/data \
-e GITEA_INSTANCE_URL=https://gitea.yourdomain.com \
-e GITEA_RUNNER_REGISTRATION_TOKEN=<token from Gitea → Settings → Runners> \
gitea/act_runner:latest
Get the registration token from: Gitea → Your repo → Settings → Actions → Runners → Create Runner
3. Create a package token
The workflow needs a token to push images to the registry:
- Gitea → Your profile → Settings → Applications → Generate Token
- Scopes: tick
write:package - Copy the token
Then in your repo: Settings → Secrets → Actions → Add Secret
- Name:
PACKAGE_TOKEN - Value: the token you just copied
4. Set the registry URL variable
In your repo: Settings → Variables → Actions → Add Variable
- Name:
GITEA_URL - Value:
gitea.yourdomain.com(nohttps://)
5. Push the repo
git remote add origin https://gitea.yourdomain.com/yourusername/milevault.git
git push -u origin main
The Actions workflow (.gitea/workflows/build.yml) triggers automatically, builds all three images, and pushes them to your Gitea registry. Check progress under Actions in the Gitea UI.
6. Update docker-compose.deploy.yml
Before the first deploy, replace the placeholder registry URLs in docker-compose.deploy.yml:
gitea.yourdomain.com/yourusername/ → your actual Gitea host and username
Configuration
Create a .env file next to docker-compose.deploy.yml to override any defaults:
# Admin login
ADMIN_USERNAME=admin
ADMIN_PASSWORD=a_strong_password_here
# Generate with: openssl rand -hex 32
SECRET_KEY=
# Ports
HTTP_PORT=80
# Optional: Mapbox token for satellite tiles
VITE_MAPBOX_TOKEN=
# Optional: PocketID passkey auth
POCKETID_ISSUER=
POCKETID_CLIENT_ID=
POCKETID_CLIENT_SECRET=
Docker Compose picks up .env automatically.
If your Gitea registry requires authentication to pull
If your Gitea instance is private, add a pull secret on the deploy machine:
docker login gitea.yourdomain.com
# enter your Gitea username and password (or a read:package token)
Docker stores the credentials in ~/.docker/config.json and uses them automatically on docker compose pull.
Repo structure
.gitea/workflows/build.yml ← Gitea Actions: builds & pushes images on push to main
docker-compose.yml ← dev/build compose (builds from source)
docker-compose.deploy.yml ← production compose (pulls pre-built images)
nginx.conf ← standalone nginx config for deploy compose
backend/ ← FastAPI + Celery worker
frontend/ ← React + Vite
nginx/nginx.conf ← nginx config for dev compose
docker/init.sql ← DB init (enables TimescaleDB extension)