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docs(adr-0028): accept CI/CD + git hosting migration to GitLab (#227)
## Summary

Promotes [ADR-0028](docs/decisions/0028-migrate-cicd-and-git-hosting-to-gitlab.md) from `proposed` to `accepted`. Shipped as `proposed` in [#226](#226); no open question left on either drivers, considered options, or the 4-phase migration sequence. Same shape as [#219](#219) (ADR-0026 + ADR-0027 acceptance).

Once merged, **Phase 1** of the migration (`mirror-and-bootstrap` — repos pushed to GitLab, branch protection / MR templates / deploy keys / Renovate reconfig) is unblocked.

## What lands

| File | Change |
| --- | --- |
| `docs/decisions/0028-migrate-cicd-and-git-hosting-to-gitlab.md` | Frontmatter `status: proposed → accepted`. |
| `docs/decisions/0015-cicd-gitea-actions.md` | **Status-update note** added at the top, right under the title — calls out that the platform choice "Gitea Actions" is superseded by ADR-0028, while the rest of ADR-0015's architectural principles (trunk-based + squash, all-gates-blocking, thin YAML, on-prem runners, signed commits, Conventional Commits) carry over unchanged. ADR-0015 stays `accepted`. |
| `docs/decisions/README.md` | ADR-0028 row: `proposed → accepted`. |
| `CLAUDE.md` | Roll-up bumped to `ADRs 0001 → 0028 accepted` with a one-sentence explanation that ADR-0028 supersedes only ADR-0015's platform choice. **CI/CD architecture bullet rewritten** to reflect the accepted-but-not-yet-implemented state — "Gitea Actions today, migrating to GitLab CE on `vm-gitlab` per ADR-0028 (4-phase rollout in follow-up PRs)". The architectural detail (gates list, thin YAML, signed commits) was preserved; only the platform headline and the act_runner→GitLab Runner line are touched. Also corrected: `ci:scan` (which doesn't exist as a script) → the real script names (`ci:catalogue-drift`, `ci:audit`, `ci:perf`, `ci:gzip-budgets`). |

## Notes for the reviewer

- **No new Architecture bullet for ADR-0028 itself.** The decision is a *platform shift* for the existing CI/CD architecture, not a new architectural concern — so it folds into the existing ADR-0015 bullet rather than adding a sibling.
- **The annotation pattern on ADR-0015** (status-update blockquote at the top) is the canonical MADR way to handle partial supersession without changing the frontmatter status. The architectural principles are still accepted; only the platform implementation moves. A future reader hitting ADR-0015 first sees the redirect immediately.
- **The CLAUDE.md script-list correction** is a side-fix — `ci:scan` is not a real script name; the actual gates are `ci:check`, `ci:catalogue-drift`, `ci:audit`, `ci:commits`, `ci:perf`, `ci:gzip-budgets`. Updated in the same touch since the bullet was being rewritten anyway.
- **No code changes**, so no `pnpm ci:check` impact. `pnpm exec prettier --check` clean on the four touched files.

## Test plan

- [x] `pnpm exec prettier --check` — clean on the four touched files.
- [x] ADR-0015 → ADR-0028 cross-reference resolves (the new blockquote link).
- [x] `ADRs 0001 → 0028 accepted` matches reality (`grep '^status: ' docs/decisions/*.md` shows everything below 0029 as `accepted`).
- [ ] **Review focus** — the ADR-0015 status-update note phrasing, the CLAUDE.md CI/CD bullet rewrite (especially the "carry over" wording), the roll-up sentence about partial supersession.

## What's next (post-merge)

1. **Phase 1 — `mirror-and-bootstrap`** — `git push --mirror gitlab` for `apf_portal` and the proto vendoring in `apf-ai-service`. GitLab side: groups, projects, branch protection (mirror Gitea's), MR templates, deploy keys, Renovate reconfigured for GitLab. **No `.gitlab-ci.yml` yet** — Gitea pipelines continue to gate. Ops work primarily; the only PR-shaped output is a Renovate config update on the apf-portal repo if its host detection changes.
2. **Phase 2 — `gitlab-ci-pipeline`** — `.gitlab-ci.yml` lands alongside `.gitea/workflows/ci.yml`. Both pipelines run in parallel for ~1 calendar week. GitLab Runner registered on `vm-gitlab`.
3. **Phase 3 — `cutover`** — remotes flip in CLAUDE.md, READMEs, `docs/setup/01-dev-debian-vm-setup.md` §8.3. `.gitea/workflows/` + `infra/ci-runners.compose.yml` deleted, Gitea read-only / archive.
4. **Phase 4 — `cleanup`** — stale references sweep, required signed-commits on `main` enabled.

In parallel — once you've finished walking through the dev VM bootstrap — the paused **ADR-0027 PR 1** (Region / Delegation / Structure Prisma schema + inline seed) and **ADR-0026 PR 1** (Person / User / UserScope schema + provisioner) can ship on Gitea; they're decoupled from the migration and don't need to wait for it.

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Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr>
Reviewed-on: #227
2026-05-26 10:54:55 +02:00
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Architectural Decision Records

This project records architecturally-significant decisions as ADRs in the MADR 4.0.0 format. References: adr.github.io.

Why ADRs

ADRs capture the why behind a decision — context, drivers, options considered, trade-offs accepted — at the moment the decision is made. They make architecture reviewable, onboarding faster, and prevent the same debate from being re-litigated later.

Conventions

  • Format: MADR 4.0.0. Start from template.md.
  • Filename: NNNN-kebab-case-title.md, e.g. 0007-adopt-tailwind-for-design-tokens.md.
  • Numbering: globally sequential 4-digit prefix. Numbers never reset, never get reused — even when an ADR is superseded or deprecated.
  • Layout: flat folder. ADRs are not nested into category subfolders; topical organization happens via tags.
  • Tags: every ADR carries a tags: array in the MADR frontmatter, drawn from the tag vocabulary below. An ADR may carry several tags. Propose new tags (or renames) in the same PR that needs them; never invent ad-hoc tags inline.
  • Status lifecycle: proposedaccepted → optionally deprecated or superseded by [ADR-NNNN](NNNN-other.md). Update the YAML frontmatter; never delete an ADR.
  • Index maintenance: every ADR addition or status change must update the Index below in the same commit.

When to write an ADR

Write one whenever a development decision is non-trivial: tool or library choice, framework pattern, security control, perf budget, a11y target, naming convention, deprecation, breaking change, or any choice that future contributors would benefit from understanding the why of.

Tag vocabulary

The vocabulary below is the source of truth. It is intentionally coarse — propose extensions only when an existing tag genuinely doesn't fit, and avoid overly narrow tags.

Tag Scope
frontend UI, Angular, components, design system, client-side state
backend API, BFF, server-side services
security AuthN, AuthZ, sessions, CSP, dependency scanning, secret management
performance Perf budgets, caching, bundle size, Lighthouse
accessibility WCAG, a11y testing, keyboard, ARIA, contrast
infrastructure CI/CD, hosting, deployment, runtime
observability Logs, metrics, traces, correlation IDs, monitoring
data Persistence, schemas, migrations, data flow
process Team conventions, workflows, repo policy

Status: starter vocabulary, to be refined as ADRs accumulate. Update this table whenever a tag is added, renamed, or retired.

Index

ADRs are listed in numerical order. To slice by topic, filter on the Tags column.

# Title Status Tags Date
0001 Use ADRs to record architectural decisions accepted process 2026-04-29
0002 Adopt Nx monorepo with the apps preset accepted infrastructure, frontend, backend 2026-04-29
0003 Workspace and app naming convention accepted process 2026-04-29
0004 Frontend stack — Angular (latest LTS), standalone, zoneless, Signals, CSR-only, Vitest accepted frontend 2026-04-29
0005 Backend stack — NestJS over Express, Fastify, Hono accepted backend 2026-04-29
0006 Persistence — PostgreSQL with Prisma accepted data, backend 2026-04-29
0007 Pre-commit hooks and Conventional Commits accepted process 2026-04-29
0008 Identity model — multi-tenant Entra ID for workforce, dual-audience design for future External ID accepted security, data 2026-04-29
0009 Authentication flow — OIDC Authorization Code + PKCE via MSAL Node, BFF session pattern accepted security, backend 2026-04-29
0010 Session management — opaque session IDs in cookies, payload in self-hosted Redis with AES-GCM at rest accepted security, backend, infrastructure 2026-04-29
0011 MFA enforcement — Entra ID Conditional Access baseline, BFF claim sanity-check, step-up hooks designed-in accepted security 2026-04-29
0012 Observability — Pino structured logs + OpenTelemetry tracing, W3C Trace Context propagation, stdout + collector accepted observability, backend, frontend 2026-04-29
0013 Audit trail — separated append-only Postgres schema, decoupled from app logs accepted security, observability, data 2026-04-29
0014 Downstream API access — On-Behalf-Of pattern, unified DownstreamApiClient, audience-aware authorization accepted security, backend 2026-04-29
0015 CI/CD pipeline — Gitea Actions, trunk-based + squash-merge, thin YAML over portable scripts accepted infrastructure, process 2026-04-30
0016 Accessibility baseline — WCAG 2.2 AA + targeted AAA, Angular CDK + spartan-ng + Tailwind, APF panel testing accepted accessibility, frontend, process 2026-04-30
0017 Performance budgets — Core Web Vitals + Lighthouse CI gates, bundle budgets, BFF p95/p99 SLOs accepted performance, frontend, backend, process 2026-04-30
0018 Environment configuration — Angular environment.ts, BFF env vars, audit pool split accepted frontend, backend, infrastructure, process 2026-05-10
0019 Internationalisation — @angular/localize, build-time per-locale bundles, /fr + /en path-based routing accepted frontend, accessibility, performance, process 2026-05-11
0020 portal-admin — dedicated SPA for portal administration, sharing the existing BFF accepted frontend, backend, security, infrastructure, process 2026-05-11
0021 Phase-2 security baseline — helmet, CORS allowlist, double-submit CSRF, rate limiting, structured error envelope accepted security, backend 2026-05-13
0022 Documentation site — VitePress + Mermaid plugin, separate static deployment accepted process, infrastructure 2026-05-15
0023 Charts + dashboards — D3 + Observable Plot wrapped in libs/shared/charts accepted frontend, accessibility, performance 2026-05-16
0024 AI service relay — vendored gRPC protos, NestJS gRPC client, SSE bridge to the SPA, POC unsigned principal accepted backend, security, observability 2026-05-19
0025 Authorization model — three orthogonal axes (privileges × functional roles × scopes), Entra-backed accepted security, backend, data 2026-05-20
0026 Person golden record + User portal-account — portal-side identity model accepted data, backend, security 2026-05-24
0027 Portal-side organisational hierarchy — Structure with kind discriminator and nullable FINESS / SIRET accepted data, backend 2026-05-24
0028 Migrate CI/CD + git hosting from Gitea to GitLab self-hosted accepted infrastructure, process 2026-05-26