Coolify v4's POST/PATCH /applications/{uuid}/envs only accepts key,
value, is_preview, is_literal, is_multiline, is_shown_once. Sending
is_build_time triggers a 422 "This field is not allowed." — it's now
a derived read-only flag (is_buildtime) computed from Dockerfile ARG
usage. Breaks agents trying to upsert env vars.
Three-layer fix so this can't regress:
- lib/coolify.ts: COOLIFY_ENV_WRITE_FIELDS whitelist enforced at the
network boundary, regardless of caller shape
- app/api/workspaces/[slug]/apps/[uuid]/envs: stops forwarding the
field; returns a deprecation warning when callers send it; GET
reads both is_buildtime and is_build_time for version parity
- app/api/mcp/route.ts: same treatment in the MCP dispatcher;
AI_CAPABILITIES.md doc corrected
Also bundles (not related to the above):
- Workspace API keys are now revealable from settings. New
key_encrypted column stores AES-256-GCM(VIBN_SECRETS_KEY, token).
POST /api/workspaces/[slug]/keys/[keyId]/reveal returns plaintext
for session principals only; API-key principals cannot reveal
siblings. Legacy keys stay valid for auth but can't reveal.
- P5.3 Object storage: lib/gcp/storage.ts + lib/workspace-gcs.ts
idempotently provision a per-workspace GCS bucket, service
account, IAM binding and HMAC key. New POST /api/workspaces/
[slug]/storage/buckets endpoint. Migration script + smoke test
included. Proven end-to-end against prod master-ai-484822.
Made-with: Cursor
Adds logical multi-tenancy on top of Coolify + Gitea so every Vibn
account gets its own isolated tenant boundary, and exposes that
boundary to AI agents (Cursor, Claude Code, scripts) through
per-workspace bearer tokens.
Schema (additive, idempotent — run /api/admin/migrate once after deploy)
- vibn_workspaces: slug, name, owner, coolify_project_uuid,
coolify_team_id (reserved for when Coolify ships POST /teams),
gitea_org, provision_status
- vibn_workspace_members: room for multi-user workspaces later
- vibn_workspace_api_keys: sha256-hashed bearer tokens
- fs_projects.vibn_workspace_id: nullable FK linking projects
to their workspace
Provisioning
- On first sign-in, ensureWorkspaceForUser() inserts the row
(no network calls — keeps signin fast).
- On first project create, ensureWorkspaceProvisioned() lazily
creates a Coolify Project (vibn-ws-{slug}) and a Gitea org
(vibn-{slug}). Failures are recorded on the row, not thrown,
and POST /api/workspaces/{slug}/provision retries.
Auth surface
- lib/auth/workspace-auth.ts: requireWorkspacePrincipal() accepts
either a NextAuth session or "Authorization: Bearer vibn_sk_...".
The bearer key is hard-pinned to one workspace — it cannot
reach any other tenant.
- mintWorkspaceApiKey / listWorkspaceApiKeys / revokeWorkspaceApiKey
Routes
- GET /api/workspaces list
- GET /api/workspaces/[slug] details
- POST /api/workspaces/[slug]/provision retry provisioning
- GET /api/workspaces/[slug]/keys list keys
- POST /api/workspaces/[slug]/keys mint key (token shown once)
- DELETE /api/workspaces/[slug]/keys/[keyId] revoke
UI
- components/workspace/WorkspaceKeysPanel.tsx: identity card,
keys CRUD with one-time secret reveal, and a "Connect Cursor"
block with copy/download for:
.cursor/rules/vibn-workspace.mdc — rule telling the agent
about the API + workspace IDs + house rules
~/.cursor/mcp.json — MCP server registration with key
embedded (server URL is /api/mcp; HTTP MCP route lands next)
.env.local — VIBN_API_KEY + smoke-test curl
- Slotted into existing /[workspace]/settings between Workspace
and Notifications cards (no other layout changes).
projects/create
- Resolves the user's workspace (creating + provisioning lazily).
- Repos go under workspace.gitea_org (falls back to GITEA_ADMIN_USER
for backwards compat).
- Coolify services are created inside workspace.coolify_project_uuid
(renamed {slug}-{appName} to stay unique within the namespace) —
no more per-Vibn-project Coolify Project sprawl.
- Stamps vibn_workspace_id on fs_projects.
lib/gitea
- createOrg, getOrg, addOrgOwner, getUser
- createRepo now routes /orgs/{owner}/repos when owner != admin
Also includes prior-turn auth hardening that was already in
authOptions.ts (CredentialsProvider for dev-local, isLocalNextAuth
cookie config) bundled in to keep the auth layer in one consistent
state.
.env.example
- Documents GITEA_API_URL / GITEA_API_TOKEN / GITEA_ADMIN_USER /
GITEA_WEBHOOK_SECRET and COOLIFY_URL / COOLIFY_API_TOKEN /
COOLIFY_SERVER_UUID, with the canonical hostnames
(git.vibnai.com, coolify.vibnai.com).
Post-deploy
- Run once: curl -X POST https://vibnai.com/api/admin/migrate \\
-H "x-admin-secret: \$ADMIN_MIGRATE_SECRET"
- Existing users get a workspace row on next sign-in.
- Existing fs_projects keep working (legacy gitea owner + their
own per-project Coolify Projects); new projects use the
workspace-scoped path.
Not in this commit (follow-ups)
- Wiring requireWorkspacePrincipal into the rest of /api/projects/*
so API keys can drive existing routes
- HTTP MCP server at /api/mcp (the mcp.json snippet already
points at the right URL — no client re-setup when it lands)
- Backfill script to assign legacy fs_projects to a workspace
Made-with: Cursor