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fix: add nakama-debug on docker-compose to fix debug mode #51

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Adding nakama-debug on docker-compose.yml to fix running cardinal on debug mode --debug flag.

Previously cardinal-debug container need nakama but nakama depends-on cardinal not cardinal-debug so this results an error when running cardinal with debug mode.

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Updated using two docker-compose file.
CLI will run with args -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml up in --debug mode and it will override the first docker-compose file with the second one.

Updated using short syntax with envar passed from world-cli

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what if we use two docker compose files, e.g. docker-compose.dev.yaml and docker-compose.prod.yaml, instead of putting all containers here? The dev compose file contains the debug containers, and it'll be run only in dev or with the --debug world CLI flag.

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Instead of adding nakama-debug, a trick here is to just pass in the depends_on container name using environment variable https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29377853/how-can-i-use-environment-variables-in-docker-compose

If the --debug flag in the CLI is used, inject an environment variable that would change the depended container name to cardinal-debug, otherwise it would use the default value cardinal

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Instead of adding nakama-debug, a trick here is to just pass in the depends_on container name using environment variable https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29377853/how-can-i-use-environment-variables-in-docker-compose

If the --debug flag in the CLI is used, inject an environment variable that would change the depended container name to cardinal-debug, otherwise it would use the default value cardinal

Tried this but error.

validating /home/daim/Documents/Argus/repo/starter-game-template/docker-compose.yml: services.nakama.depends_on Additional property ${DOCKER_CARDINAL_SERVICE_NAME:-cardinal} is not allowed
Error: Encountered an error with Docker: exit status 15

I will try to find another solutions.

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what if we use two docker compose files, e.g. docker-compose.dev.yaml and docker-compose.prod.yaml, instead of putting all containers here? The dev compose file contains the debug containers, and it'll be run only in dev or with the --debug world CLI flag.

Updated using two docker-compose file.
CLI will run with args -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml up in --debug mode and it will override the first docker-compose file with the second one.

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The whole goal is to reduce the number of duplication. If you are creating a separate docker compose then you end up with even more duplication

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rmrt1n commented Jun 20, 2024

Updated using two docker-compose file. CLI will run with args -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.debug.yml up in --debug mode and it will override the first docker-compose file with the second one.

this follows docker compose's extend rules. (summary of rules here).

it's a bit error-prone if you don't know how the override works on different options, but imo it's an ok approach to this, similar to a plugin system. you just include it for debug mode.

setting depends_on using env vars probably doesn't work with the long form, but it could in the short form. I couldn't get this to work tho 🤷.

probably we can try using compose profiles? run the debug containers when in the dev/debug profile, and the regular ones in prod profile. then we just have to change the commands in world-cli depending on the debug flag: docker compose --profile debug up.

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smsunarto commented Jun 20, 2024

You can do

    depends_on:
      - "${NAME_OF_ENV_VAR_GOES_HERE:-default-value-goes-here}"

Note the "" quotation marks around it

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You can do

    depends_on:
      - "${NAME_OF_ENV_VAR_GOES_HERE:-default-value-goes-here}"

Note the "" quotation marks around it

Updated to short syntax, it works but need to remove the condition specifies that a dependency is expected to be "healthy" condition: service_healthy for nakama-db

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smsunarto commented Jun 20, 2024

You can overwrite the entrypoint/cmd in docker compose for the Nakama service to run the healthcheck from within the container.

Just make it run curl -s --fail --connect-timeout 1 --retry 10 <cockroachdb healthcheck API> && <original entrypoint commands>

CockroachdB healthcheck API: https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/api/cluster/v2.html#operation/health

with retries: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42873285/curl-retry-mechanism

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You can overwrite the entrypoint/cmd in docker compose for the Nakama service to run the healthcheck from within the container.

Just make it run curl -s --fail --connect-timeout 1 --retry 10 <cockroachdb healthcheck API> && <original entrypoint commands>

CockroachdB healthcheck API: https://www.cockroachlabs.com/docs/api/cluster/v2.html#operation/health

with retries: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42873285/curl-retry-mechanism

After i'm testing it, i think we don't need to do health check for nakama-db, using sort syntax should be enough.

I tried to run docker compose without nakama-db, nakama will automatically retry to run migrate up from entrypoint for the db until success, so it can be used as healtcheck.

@smsunarto smsunarto merged commit 8440c5b into main Jun 21, 2024
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Closes: WORLD-1154

## Overview

Re enable debug mode with delve on `world cardinal start` with `--debug`
flag

## Brief Changelog

- Re activate `--debug` flag
- Add `nakama-debug` container to fix nakama cannot run because
`cardinal` is not running

## Testing and Verifying

- Tested manually using `world cardinal start --debug` command and delve
with vs code

Notes : Unit test failed because
Argus-Labs/starter-game-template#51 need to be
merged first and create new tag
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