## Summary Records the decision to render `docs/**/*.md` as a separately-deployed static site using **VitePress + `vitepress-plugin-mermaid`**. This is **ADR-only** — the implementation (install + `.vitepress/config.ts` + `docs/index.md` + Gitea Actions workflow) lands as the next chantier. Splitting them keeps the decision review focused on the *why* before the *how*. ## What lands ### [`docs/decisions/0022-docs-site-vitepress.md`](docs/decisions/0022-docs-site-vitepress.md) Full MADR 4.0.0 ADR. Decision drivers, 4 considered options (VitePress, MkDocs Material, Docusaurus 3, Astro Starlight), site-structure mapping, Mermaid integration, deployment + CI plan, consequences, revisit triggers. Tags: `process`, `infrastructure`. **Key choices captured:** - VitePress wins on toolchain alignment (Vite already in the workspace via `@nx/vite`, `vite-plugin-angular`, Vitest). MkDocs Material was the strong runner-up; the Python runtime tax in Gitea Actions tipped the balance. - `vitepress-plugin-mermaid` for ```` ```mermaid ```` blocks ([ADR-0009](docs/decisions/0009-auth-flow-oidc-pkce-msal-node.md) sequence + [architecture.md](docs/architecture.md) C4 are hard requirements). - Site sources entirely from `docs/`. Mapping: - `docs/index.md` (new, Hero layout) → `/` - `docs/development.md` → `/development` - `docs/architecture.md` → `/architecture` - `docs/decisions/README.md` → `/decisions/` (curated index, kept as section landing) - `docs/decisions/00NN-….md` → auto-listed in the sidebar by numeric prefix - `docs/setup/0N-….md` → `/setup/0N-…` - **Excluded** via `srcExclude`: `docs/README.md` (stays as the git-side / IDE-preview index — option A from the prior discussion) and `docs/decisions/template.md` (authoring scaffold). - Empty placeholder sections in `docs/README.md` (Operations runbooks, Security/perf/a11y rationales) are NOT pre-created as empty pages — they appear in the sidebar when real content lands. - Deployment: dedicated hostname (provisional `docs.portal.apf.fr`) behind the same Caddy reverse-proxy as the apps, fed by a new `.gitea/workflows/docs-site.yml` triggered on `docs/**` push. Exact hostname follows the future infrastructure ADR; not locked here. ### [`docs/decisions/README.md`](docs/decisions/README.md) ADR-0022 added to the index table. ### [`CLAUDE.md`](CLAUDE.md) Bumps the ADR range from `0001 → 0021` to `0001 → 0022`. New bullet in the "Architecture (recorded in ADRs)" section describing the docs-site choice in one paragraph. Implementation tracked in "Still on the roadmap" until the next PR lands it. ## Notes for the reviewer - **Why ADR before implementation?** The choice between VitePress / MkDocs Material / Docusaurus / Astro Starlight is exactly the "stable + recognized + innovative" trade-off [CLAUDE.md](CLAUDE.md) asks to document. Reviewing the rationale on its own (without dragging through the install diff) keeps the discussion focused. - **Why not surface ADRs inside `portal-admin`?** Audience mismatch — [ADR-0020](docs/decisions/0020-portal-admin-app.md) §"Audience is disjoint" frames `portal-admin` around APF internal operators (CMS, audit, user directory), not architects. The full reasoning is in ADR-0022 §"Context and Problem Statement". - **Why two index artefacts (`docs/README.md` + future `docs/index.md`)?** Option A from the structure discussion. Each serves a distinct audience: `README.md` is the flat link list that renders well in IDEs / Gitea source view; `index.md` will be the VitePress Hero landing for the web audience. Light duplication, no maintenance pressure (the IDE one only needs updating when sections appear/disappear). - **Why `vitepress-plugin-mermaid` rather than Docusaurus's built-in Mermaid?** The community plugin is a sub-1.0 dependency on the wrapper (Mermaid itself is mature), but Mermaid is so mainstream that switching it out is a half-day rewrite if the plugin stalls. Trading that risk against Docusaurus's MDX-by-default footprint + React runtime is a net win. - **Why `process` + `infrastructure` tags?** Mirrors [ADR-0015](docs/decisions/0015-cicd-gitea-actions.md) (also a CI / deploy decision with content authoring implications) and is consistent with the [tag vocabulary](docs/decisions/README.md#tag-vocabulary). No new tag invented. ## Test plan - [x] `docs/decisions/0022-docs-site-vitepress.md` validates as MADR 4.0.0 (frontmatter, section order). Index in [`docs/decisions/README.md`](docs/decisions/README.md) updated in the same PR per [ADR conventions](docs/decisions/README.md#conventions). - [x] No code touched — `lint / test / build` matrix unaffected. - [ ] Review for trade-off accuracy: did I get MkDocs Material's strengths right? Is Astro Starlight's maturity argument fair? - [ ] Implementation chantier (next PR): `pnpm add -D vitepress vitepress-plugin-mermaid mermaid`, `docs/.vitepress/config.ts`, `docs/index.md`, `.gitea/workflows/docs-site.yml`, `package.json` scripts. Will land within the same week assuming this ADR holds. ## What's next If accepted as-is, the immediate follow-up is: 1. Install VitePress + the Mermaid plugin. 2. Author `docs/.vitepress/config.ts` with the sidebar shape spelled out in this ADR (auto-generated sub-sidebar for `/decisions`, hand-curated top-level). 3. Author `docs/index.md` (Hero layout). 4. Add the `docs-site` Gitea Actions workflow. 5. Wire the dev script (`pnpm docs:dev`) into `package.json` so contributors can preview locally. If reviewers want to push back on the toolchain choice (MkDocs Material in particular has a strong case for the theme polish), this is the right PR to surface that — implementation hasn't started. --------- Co-authored-by: Julien Gautier <julien.gautier@apf.asso.fr> Reviewed-on: #153
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CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
Project rules (durable)
These constraints were set by the project lead at kickoff. They apply to every change.
- Scale & quality bar. Treat this as a large-scale portal for a sizable organization, not a prototype. No bricolage, no exotic stacks. Default to stable, recognized, battle-tested choices. Cutting-edge / "à la pointe" alternatives must always be evaluated alongside the stable option, but are only adopted when the trade-off is captured in an ADR (drivers, risk, exit strategy). Pre-1.0 dependencies and one-maintainer projects are rejected unless an ADR justifies the exception.
- Security, performance, accessibility. All three are first-class concerns from day one — never bolted on. Architecture, dependency, and feature decisions must explicitly consider their impact on these axes and document the trade-offs.
- Project name. Currently
apf_portal, provisional. Do not hardcode it outside repo/workspace-level metadata so a rename stays a one-line change. - Language. All code, identifiers, comments, documentation, commit messages, and PR descriptions are written in English. (Conversation with the project lead happens in French — but artifacts shipped in the repo are English-only.)
- Commits / PRs. Never add a
Co-Authored-By: Claudetrailer or a🤖 Generated with Claude Codefooter to commits or PR bodies. - Be a peer, not a typist. Challenge requests when a better approach exists; surface trade-offs frankly. Don't silently execute a suboptimal directive — propose, then execute the agreed plan.
Documentation
- All documentation lives in
.mdfiles under docs/, indexed by docs/README.md. The index is maintained automatically whenever a doc is added, renamed, or removed — no need to be asked. - Documentation is written proactively whenever it is genuinely useful (architecture, runbooks, onboarding, security/perf/a11y rationales). It is not created for trivial things just to tick a box.
- The folder notes/ is the project lead's personal scratchpad — git-ignored and not part of project artifacts. Never write project documentation there.
Architectural Decision Records (ADRs)
- Format: MADR 4.0.0 (https://adr.github.io/, https://github.com/adr/madr). Template at docs/decisions/template.md.
- Location: flat folder docs/decisions/, indexed by docs/decisions/README.md.
- Filename convention:
NNNN-kebab-title.mdwith globally sequential 4-digit numbers. Numbers are never reset and never reused — even when an ADR is superseded or deprecated. - Categorization: via the
tags:array in the MADR frontmatter (e.g.[frontend, security]). The canonical tag vocabulary lives indocs/decisions/README.md; never invent ad-hoc tags inline. - Proactivity. Any non-trivial development decision (tool/library choice, framework pattern, security control, perf budget, a11y target, naming convention, deprecation, breaking change) warrants proposing an ADR before implementation. Don't wait to be asked. Update the index in the same change.
Architecture (recorded in ADRs)
The structural, security, observability, and quality choices are recorded as ADRs and summarized below. Any change to these requires updating the corresponding ADR.
- Workspace: Nx monorepo with the
appspreset, managed by pnpm — see ADR-0002. - Naming: workspace
apf-portal; appsportal-shell(end-user SPA),portal-admin(admin SPA, skeleton in place — see ADR-0020), andportal-bff(backend); libsfeature-<name>andshared-<scope>— see ADR-0003. - Frontend (
portal-shell): Angular at the latest LTS major — standalone APIs, zoneless change detection, Signals, CSR only (no SSR), Vitest, SCSS — see ADR-0004. - Backend (
portal-bff): NestJS at the latest stable major, mounted on the Express adapter (Fastify adapter swappable later) — see ADR-0005. - Persistence: PostgreSQL (latest stable major) via Prisma — see ADR-0006.
- Sessions: opaque session id in
__Host-portal_session, payload in self-hosted Redis (Sentinel HA in prod, single node in dev), tokens encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM, idle 30 min sliding + absolute 12 h — see ADR-0010. - MFA: enforced by Entra ID Conditional Access (org-side policy, P1 licensing required); BFF sanity-checks the
amrclaim at session creation;@RequireMfa()decorator and freshness-based step-up are designed-in for future sensitive routes (no v1 consumer) — see ADR-0011. - Identity: multi-tenant Microsoft Entra ID with B2B invitation for workforce in v1, dual-audience design ready for future External ID activation — see ADR-0008.
- Authentication flow: OIDC Authorization Code + PKCE via
@azure/msal-node, executed entirely on the BFF; SPA never holds tokens;__Host-prefixed cookies, double-submit CSRF, RP-initiated logout — see ADR-0009. - Observability: Pino +
nestjs-pinofor structured JSON logs, OpenTelemetry SDK + auto-instrumentations for traces, W3C Trace Context propagation across SPA → BFF → DB → Redis,nestjs-clsfor request-scoped context (trace_id,session_id,user_id_hash,audience), 100 % sampling at the app with tail sampling deferred to the OTel Collector, stdout + OTLP shipping — see ADR-0012. - Audit trail: dedicated
audit.eventsschema in the same Postgres instance, append-only by Postgres role grants (audit_writerINSERT,audit_readerSELECT,audit_archiverDELETE older than retention; noUPDATE/TRUNCATEto anyone); 365-day retention default; cross-referenced with app logs viatrace_idandactor_id_hash(same salt); blocking writes (no audit ⇒ no action) — see ADR-0013. - Downstream API access: unified
DownstreamApiClient(@nestjs/axios+cockatiel), per-serviceDownstreamApiConfig; default auth strategy is OBO via MSAL Node for Entra-protected APIs (downstream-scoped tokens cached in Redis with AES-256-GCM under a dedicated key); fallback strategy is service credential + signedX-User-AssertionJWT (BFF JWKS at/.well-known/jwks.json); per-call audience pre-check; noaxios/fetchoutsidesrc/downstream/— see ADR-0014. - CI/CD: Gitea Actions (level-2 implementation; will be superseded by a GitLab migration ADR within 6-18 months). Trunk-based with squash-merge, branch protection on
main, all CI gates blocking. Thin YAML — orchestration logic lives inpackage.jsonscripts (ci:check,ci:scan,ci:commits) and Nx targets, runnable locally. Gates: format / lint / type-check / test / build / audit / secret-scan / commit-lint, plusa11y(per ADR-0016) and futureperf. Self-hostedact_runneron-prem. Conventional Commits validated locally (hook) and in CI (defense in depth). Required reviewer count = 0 in v1, raised to ≥1 once a second contributor joins. Signed commits recommended, revisited at GitLab migration — see ADR-0015. - Accessibility: WCAG 2.2 AA baseline + targeted AAA on criteria with high impact for APF's user base (1.4.6 Contrast Enhanced, 2.2.3 No Timing, 2.3.3 Animation, 3.1.5 Reading Level, 1.4.8 Visual Presentation, 2.4.9 Link Purpose, 3.3.5 Help). RGAA 4.1 alignment for French audit. UI stack: Angular CDK + TailwindCSS (spartan-ng library deferred until it reaches 1.0.0; v1 components are written in-house in
libs/shared/ui/on Angular CDK, applying the spartan-ng philosophy of headless primitives + utility CSS + copy-paste). User-preferences panel (contrast / text size / motion / spacing / cognitive simplification / reading focus) persisted in session. Tooling:@angular-eslint/template/*lint,@axe-core/playwrighte2e (blocking on critical/serious), token-contrast CI check, touch-target check (44×44 min). Manual testing cadence with APF's internal user panel before each major release. Public accessibility statement page at/accessibilityand/accessibilite— see ADR-0016. - Performance budgets: Core Web Vitals at Google "Good" thresholds (LCP ≤ 2.5 s, INP ≤ 200 ms, CLS ≤ 0.1, TBT ≤ 200 ms, TTFB ≤ 800 ms), Lighthouse Performance ≥ 90 on critical routes. Lighthouse CI (
@lhci/cli) runs in CI with median-of-3 mitigation, blocking on threshold breach. Angular bundlebudgets(type: "error"): initial ≤ 300 KB gzip, lazy chunks ≤ 100 KB gzip. BFF p95/p99 SLOs per endpoint family observed via OTel (advisory in CI, alerting in prod). Weekly scheduled Lighthouse run on prod env. a11y wins over perf when they conflict — see ADR-0017. - Environment configuration: SPA per-environment values via Angular
environment.ts+fileReplacementsat build time (no runtime config-fetch). BFF readsprocess.envdirectly with small per-key boot-time validators (no@nestjs/configoverhead at this scale). The audit log uses a separateAUDIT_DATABASE_URLconnection pool in production (audit_writer-only login, defense in depth) and falls back to the shared pool +SET LOCAL ROLEin dev — see ADR-0018. - Internationalisation:
@angular/localizein build-time mode, two locales (frdefault served at/,en), source locale = English (project English-only rule). Path-based URLs always prefixed (/fr/...,/en/...);/smart-redirects via cookie →Accept-Language→fr. UI strings live in XLIFF (messages.fr.xlf); editorial / CMS content is BFF-served already localised (see admin app). Footer hosts the locale switcher; switching writes a__Host-portal_localecookie and hard-refreshes — see ADR-0019. - Admin application (
portal-admin): dedicated Angular SPA alongsideportal-shell, sharing the sameportal-bffvia/api/admin/*routes guarded by an EntraPortal.Adminrole +@RequireMfa({ freshness: 600 })at entry. Distinct origin / cookie / session fromportal-shell(__Host-portal_admin_session). v1 modules: CMS for static pages (multilingual), menu management, user list (read-only), audit log viewer. Bundle budget relaxed to ≤ 500 KB gzip (vs 300 KB forportal-shell); same a11y + dark-mode baseline. Shared UI primitives (Icon,LayoutStateService, brand tokens) graduate tolibs/shared/*as both apps need them — see ADR-0020. - Local quality gates: Husky + lint-staged + commitlint with Conventional Commits — see ADR-0007.
- Documentation site:
docs/**/*.mdrendered as a separate static site via VitePress (Vite-based, Node-only toolchain, Markdown-first). Mermaid diagrams viavitepress-plugin-mermaid. Deployed on its own hostname behind the shared reverse-proxy; CI hook ondocs/changes rebuilds + publishes. Decoupled from the apps — content lives indocs/, no in-app Markdown viewer — see ADR-0022. - Runtime: Node.js latest LTS major.
Repository status
The Nx workspace is scaffolded and operational. The three apps (portal-shell, portal-admin, portal-bff) and the four lib roots (libs/feature/, libs/shared/state, libs/shared/tokens, libs/shared/ui, libs/shared/util) are in place; CI runs format:check / lint / test / build on every PR.
ADRs 0001 → 0022 are accepted and cover the structural, security, observability, quality, i18n, admin-app, and docs-site choices. Shipped on main:
- Phase-1 foundation — Nx workspace, Angular
portal-shell, NestJSportal-bff, Prisma + Postgres, Pino + OpenTelemetry, Husky/lint-staged/commitlint, Gitea Actions CI. - Phase-2 auth + audit + security — OIDC Auth Code + PKCE via MSAL Node, Redis sessions with AES-256-GCM at rest, idle 30 min sliding + absolute 12 h hard ceiling, RP-initiated logout, double-submit CSRF,
audit.eventsappend-only schema with role-based grants, helmet + env-driven CORS allowlist + rate limiting + structured error envelope (see ADR-0021). - Phase-3a admin app skeleton —
portal-adminSPA exists with brand tokens and routing; business modules (CMS, menu management, user list, audit log viewer) not yet implemented.
Still on the roadmap:
DownstreamApiClient+ OBO (ADR-0014) — no v1 consumer yet; will land when the first business route needs an Entra-protected API.@RequireMfa()/@RequireAdmin()guards (ADR-0011, ADR-0020) — designed-in, awaiting first consumer route.- Docs static-site implementation (ADR-0022) — ADR accepted, chantier (VitePress install +
.vitepress/config.ts+docs-site.ymlworkflow) lands next. - Strategic security baseline ADR — separate from the implementation-level ADR-0021. Remains paused awaiting RSSI input on the OWASP ASVS reference level and adjacent frameworks (HDS, GDPR, possibly NIS 2). When it lands it will either confirm 0021 or supersede pieces of it.
Commands once the workspace exists
App-scoped — <app> is one of portal-shell, portal-admin, portal-bff:
pnpm nx serve <app> # dev server
pnpm nx build <app>
pnpm nx test <app> # Vitest, all tests for the app
pnpm nx lint <app>
Run a single test file:
pnpm nx test <app> --testFile=path/to/file.spec.ts
Workspace-wide:
pnpm nx run-many -t lint test build
pnpm nx affected -t lint test build # only projects affected by current changes
pnpm nx format:check
Environment conventions
- Never install Angular globally. Use
pnpm dlxfor one-off CLI invocations and project-localpnpm nx ...for everything else — versions stay pinned per project. - Work inside the WSL filesystem (
~/dev/...), never under/mnt/c— the latter has severe I/O penalties that break Nx caching and dev-server reload times. - pnpm is mandatory (activated via
corepack enable); do not introduce npm or yarn lockfiles. - Prettier config target:
singleQuote: true,semi: true,printWidth: 100.
General Guidelines for working with Nx
- For navigating/exploring the workspace, invoke the
nx-workspaceskill first - it has patterns for querying projects, targets, and dependencies - When running tasks (for example build, lint, test, e2e, etc.), always prefer running the task through
nx(i.e.nx run,nx run-many,nx affected) instead of using the underlying tooling directly - Prefix nx commands with the workspace's package manager (e.g.,
pnpm nx build,npm exec nx test) - avoids using globally installed CLI - You have access to the Nx MCP server and its tools, use them to help the user
- For Nx plugin best practices, check
node_modules/@nx/<plugin>/PLUGIN.md. Not all plugins have this file - proceed without it if unavailable. - NEVER guess CLI flags - always check nx_docs or
--helpfirst when unsure
Scaffolding & Generators
- For scaffolding tasks (creating apps, libs, project structure, setup), ALWAYS invoke the
nx-generateskill FIRST before exploring or calling MCP tools
When to use nx_docs
- USE for: advanced config options, unfamiliar flags, migration guides, plugin configuration, edge cases
- DON'T USE for: basic generator syntax (
nx g @nx/react:app), standard commands, things you already know - The
nx-generateskill handles generator discovery internally - don't call nx_docs just to look up generator syntax