Plumbing fix only — both createPrekeyRoutes and createInboxRoutes already accepted disableRateLimit; standalone.ts just didn't read the env. Now SHADE_DISABLE_RATE_LIMIT=1 turns off IP rate-limits on every prekey + inbox route, with a WARN log on startup so operators see it. Single-tenant deployments only — multi-tenant relays must leave it unset. Documented in docs/DEPLOYMENT.md. Reported by Prism: ~6 pair attempts/hour from a single dev IP + the sidecar's register call tripped the 5/hour REGISTER_LIMIT every dev iteration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Deploying Shade
Shade ships as a single Docker image that contains the prekey server, observer dashboard, OpenAPI contract, and stale cleanup. You deploy one container per project.
Quick start
docker run -d \
--name my-project-shade \
-v my-project-shade:/data \
-p 3900:3900 \
-e SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN=change-me-to-at-least-16-chars \
gt.zyon.no/stian/shade-prekey:latest
That's it. Your projects can now register identities and exchange prekey bundles via http://localhost:3900.
Why one container per project
Each project is self-contained. Nova doesn't depend on Orchestrator being up. Future projects can be added without touching existing ones. The container is tiny (~260 MB), idle resource usage is near zero, and each container owns its own SQLite volume.
Project A Project B Future projects
───────── ───────── ────────────────
app + frontend app + frontend app + frontend
│ │ │
↓ ↓ ↓
shade-a container shade-b container shade-n container
(port 3900) (port 3901) (port 390n)
sqlite volume sqlite volume sqlite volume
Dokploy deployment
- Go to Dokploy → Projects → New Project → Docker Compose
- Paste the
docker-compose.ymlfromexamples/05-dokploy-deployment - Set env vars in the Dokploy UI:
SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN(generate a random 32+ char string)
- Set the container name unique per project (e.g.,
nova-shade,orchestrator-shade) - Deploy
Dokploy will pull the image, create the volume, and health check the container automatically.
Volumes and backup
The /data volume holds:
shade-prekeys.db— the SQLite database with all identities, prekeys, and activity timestamps- WAL journal files for crash safety
Backup: Copy the .db file while the container is stopped, or use SQLite's online backup API:
docker exec my-project-shade sqlite3 /data/shade-prekeys.db ".backup /data/backup.db"
docker cp my-project-shade:/data/backup.db ./local-backup.db
Restore: Stop the container, copy the .db file into the volume, restart.
PostgreSQL instead of SQLite
If you want to share a Postgres instance (or need HA), set SHADE_PREKEY_PG_URL:
environment:
- SHADE_PREKEY_PG_URL=postgres://shade:shade@postgres:5432/shade
Tables will be created automatically with the shade_server_* prefix, so they coexist cleanly with any other tables in the same database.
Environment variable reference
| Var | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
PORT |
3900 |
HTTP port |
SHADE_PREKEY_DB_PATH |
/data/shade-prekeys.db |
SQLite file location |
SHADE_PREKEY_PG_URL |
unset | Postgres URL (overrides SQLite) |
SHADE_INBOX_DB_PATH |
unset (memory) | SQLite file for the V3.6 inbox relay |
SHADE_INBOX_PG_URL |
falls back to SHADE_PREKEY_PG_URL |
Postgres URL for the inbox relay |
SHADE_INBOX_PRUNE_INTERVAL_MINUTES |
5 |
How often expired inbox blobs are dropped |
SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN |
unset | Enables dashboard at /shade-observer/dashboard/. Min 16 chars. |
SHADE_STALE_DAYS |
30 |
Purge identities with no activity in N days |
SHADE_CLEANUP_INTERVAL_HOURS |
24 |
Cleanup cycle interval |
SHADE_LOG_LEVEL |
info |
debug / info / warn / error |
SHADE_OTEL_ENABLED |
unset | Set to 1/true to enable OpenTelemetry tracing on withTracer()-configured deployments. See observability.md. |
SHADE_DISABLE_RATE_LIMIT |
unset | Set to 1 to disable IP rate-limits on every prekey + inbox route. Single-tenant deployments only — multi-tenant relays must leave this unset to keep the abuse defenses on. |
Health and observability
- Health:
GET /health— returns{"status":"ok"}when the storage backend is reachable. Docker's HEALTHCHECK uses this. - Metrics:
GET /metrics— Prometheus format with counters, histograms, and gauges for all routes. - Tracing: Optional OpenTelemetry spans via
@shade/observability. Off by default; flipSHADE_OTEL_ENABLED=1to activate. PII-safe span attributes are documented inobservability.md. - OpenAPI:
GET /openapi.yaml— machine-readable API contract for any language. - Redoc viewer:
GET /docs— human-readable API reference. - Dashboard:
GET /shade-observer/dashboard/— live activity viewer (requires token).
Stale cleanup
Identities with no activity (no bundle fetches, no replenishments, no registration refreshes) for more than SHADE_STALE_DAYS days are automatically purged from the database. This keeps the database bounded without manual housekeeping.
The cleanup task runs once at startup and then every SHADE_CLEANUP_INTERVAL_HOURS hours. Each cycle logs the number of purged identities.
Multiple Shade instances on the same host
Run multiple projects side-by-side with different container names and ports:
services:
nova-shade:
container_name: nova-shade
image: gt.zyon.no/stian/shade-prekey:latest
ports: ["3900:3900"]
volumes: [nova-shade-data:/data]
environment:
- SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN=nova-token-32-chars-minimum-xxx
orch-shade:
container_name: orch-shade
image: gt.zyon.no/stian/shade-prekey:latest
ports: ["3901:3900"]
volumes: [orch-shade-data:/data]
environment:
- SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN=orch-token-32-chars-minimum-xxx
volumes:
nova-shade-data:
orch-shade-data:
CI publishing
Tagged releases auto-publish to the Gitea container registry via .gitea/workflows/docker.yml. To cut a release:
bun run version 1.0.1
git push --tags
Security notes
- Never commit
SHADE_OBSERVER_TOKEN. Use Dokploy secrets or environment-specific.envfiles. - The prekey server stores public keys only. No private keys ever touch it.
- Rate limiting is on by default (5 registrations per hour per IP, etc.). Tune via
createPrekeyRoutesoptions if embedding, or configure at reverse-proxy level for the container. - Put the container behind a reverse proxy (Traefik, Caddy) for TLS termination.