README: expalining HOSTNAME issue
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# ToDo
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* year pagination
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# Authentication
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Authentication consists of the following parts:
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* `next-auth` boilerplate
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## Deploying Docker service
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Run the following command:
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```bash
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HOSTNAME=0.0.0.0 \
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NEXTAUTH_URL=https://rezije.app \
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PORT=3001 \
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docker stack deploy \
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-c docker-compose-deploy.yml \
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utility-bills-tracker
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```
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```
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# Implementation details
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## Issues with HOSTNAME
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When deplyed via docker and published via Cloudflare there's an issue with `HOSTNAME` env variable:
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* if left unset, the server will use IP address assigned to container by Docker and **will not accept connections from outside**
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* if set to "0.0.0.0" the server will serve static pages, but will *reject API calls when submitting form*
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* if set to "rezije.app" the server will not start since the IP address it resolves with the given FQDN does not match any of the IP addresses assigned to the container
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So there are the following issues:
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* server will not accept external request - can be fixed by setting `HOSTNAME` to `0.0.0.0`
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* server rejects API requests - can be fixed by adding `serverActions.allowedOrigins` option to `nextjs.config.js` file
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So these are the fixes which were implemented in order to be able to run server in production.
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