Every `docker compose up` was printing:
WARN volume "neuro-api_neuro-ollama-data" already exists but was
created for project "neuro-api" (expected "neuro-gateway"). Use
`external: true` to use an existing volume
That's exactly the situation we're in by design: the ollama volume is
owned by a NEIGHBORING compose stack (neuro-api or neuro-ollama,
depending on the host) and our gateway intentionally adopts it. The
warning fires because compose was managing the volume under our project
namespace even though the on-disk volume belongs to a different one.
Declaring `external: true` on `ollama_data` (and only that volume —
`postgres_data` stays compose-managed, since it belongs to this stack)
tells compose: "this volume is foreign, just attach it as-is, don't
namespace-check it." Warning gone, behavior identical.
Trade-off documented in the comment: `external: true` requires the
volume to exist before `up`. For fresh deployments where no foreign
Ollama volume exists, run `docker volume create <name>` first (or set
OLLAMA_DATA_VOLUME to a name you've already created).
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services:
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gateway:
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build:
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context: .
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dockerfile: Dockerfile
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container_name: neuronetz-gateway
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restart: unless-stopped
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# NOTE: deliberately NO `ports:` — the gateway is reached only via the
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# jwilder nginx-proxy on the shared external `proxy` network.
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expose:
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- "8080"
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environment:
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# jwilder/nginx-proxy + acme-companion routing (matches neuro-landing).
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VIRTUAL_HOST: ${GATEWAY_VIRTUAL_HOST:-api.neuronetz.ai}
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VIRTUAL_PORT: "8080"
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LETSENCRYPT_HOST: ${GATEWAY_VIRTUAL_HOST:-api.neuronetz.ai}
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LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL: ${LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL:-admin@neuronetz.ai}
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GATEWAY_BIND_HOST: 0.0.0.0
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GATEWAY_BIND_PORT: "8080"
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GATEWAY_LOG_LEVEL: ${GATEWAY_LOG_LEVEL:-INFO}
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GATEWAY_LOG_FORMAT: ${GATEWAY_LOG_FORMAT:-json}
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GATEWAY_REQUEST_ID_HEADER: ${GATEWAY_REQUEST_ID_HEADER:-X-Request-ID}
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# nginx-proxy forwards from the `proxy` network — trust its IP space.
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GATEWAY_TRUSTED_PROXIES: ${GATEWAY_TRUSTED_PROXIES:-127.0.0.1,nginx-proxy}
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DATABASE_URL: postgresql+asyncpg://${POSTGRES_USER:-gateway}:${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-changeme}@postgres:5432/${POSTGRES_DB:-neuronetz}
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DATABASE_POOL_SIZE: ${DATABASE_POOL_SIZE:-10}
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DATABASE_POOL_OVERFLOW: ${DATABASE_POOL_OVERFLOW:-20}
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REDIS_URL: redis://redis:6379/0
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REDIS_KEY_CACHE_TTL_S: ${REDIS_KEY_CACHE_TTL_S:-60}
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OLLAMA_BASE_URL: ${OLLAMA_BASE_URL:-http://ollama:11434}
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OLLAMA_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_S: ${OLLAMA_CONNECT_TIMEOUT_S:-5}
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OLLAMA_READ_TIMEOUT_S: ${OLLAMA_READ_TIMEOUT_S:-600}
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OLLAMA_MAX_CONNECTIONS: ${OLLAMA_MAX_CONNECTIONS:-64}
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# Optional Bearer token for an externally-fronted Ollama (default empty:
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# the in-stack ollama service needs no auth on the private network).
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OLLAMA_AUTH_TOKEN: ${OLLAMA_AUTH_TOKEN:-}
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OLLAMA_AUTH_HEADER: ${OLLAMA_AUTH_HEADER:-Authorization}
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OLLAMA_AUTH_SCHEME: ${OLLAMA_AUTH_SCHEME:-Bearer}
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# Multi-backend (opt-in JSON list). See .env.example for the schema.
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OLLAMA_BACKENDS: ${OLLAMA_BACKENDS:-}
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MODEL_DISCOVERY_REFRESH_S: ${MODEL_DISCOVERY_REFRESH_S:-60}
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MODEL_DISCOVERY_CACHE_TTL_S: ${MODEL_DISCOVERY_CACHE_TTL_S:-120}
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DEFAULT_RPM: ${DEFAULT_RPM:-60}
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DEFAULT_TPM: ${DEFAULT_TPM:-100000}
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DEFAULT_CONCURRENT: ${DEFAULT_CONCURRENT:-8}
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MAX_REQUEST_BODY_BYTES: ${MAX_REQUEST_BODY_BYTES:-262144}
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MAX_NUM_PREDICT: ${MAX_NUM_PREDICT:-4096}
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ARGON2_TIME_COST: ${ARGON2_TIME_COST:-3}
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ARGON2_MEMORY_COST_KIB: ${ARGON2_MEMORY_COST_KIB:-65536}
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ARGON2_PARALLELISM: ${ARGON2_PARALLELISM:-4}
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AUTH_FAILURE_RATE_LIMIT_PER_IP_PER_MIN: ${AUTH_FAILURE_RATE_LIMIT_PER_IP_PER_MIN:-20}
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AUDIT_BUFFER_SIZE: ${AUDIT_BUFFER_SIZE:-1000}
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PROMPT_LOG_DEFAULT_RETENTION_DAYS: ${PROMPT_LOG_DEFAULT_RETENTION_DAYS:-30}
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AUDIT_LOG_DEFAULT_RETENTION_DAYS: ${AUDIT_LOG_DEFAULT_RETENTION_DAYS:-365}
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# Playground + auto-docs OFF by default in prod.
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PLAYGROUND_ENABLED: ${PLAYGROUND_ENABLED:-false}
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DOCS_ENABLED: ${DOCS_ENABLED:-false}
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depends_on:
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postgres:
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condition: service_healthy
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redis:
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condition: service_healthy
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ollama:
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condition: service_started
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# Apply migrations, then start the server.
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command: ["sh", "-c", "alembic upgrade head && exec python -m neuronetz_gateway"]
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD", "curl", "-fsS", "http://127.0.0.1:8080/healthz"]
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interval: 15s
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timeout: 3s
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retries: 5
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start_period: 30s
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networks:
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- proxy # for nginx-proxy / acme-companion (TLS-fronted public traffic)
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- internal # for postgres / redis / ollama (private)
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postgres:
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image: postgres:16-alpine
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container_name: neuronetz-postgres
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restart: unless-stopped
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environment:
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POSTGRES_USER: ${POSTGRES_USER:-gateway}
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-changeme}
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POSTGRES_DB: ${POSTGRES_DB:-neuronetz}
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volumes:
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- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U ${POSTGRES_USER:-gateway} -d ${POSTGRES_DB:-neuronetz}"]
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interval: 5s
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timeout: 3s
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retries: 10
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networks:
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- internal
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redis:
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image: redis:7-alpine
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container_name: neuronetz-redis
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restart: unless-stopped
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command: ["redis-server", "--save", "", "--appendonly", "no"]
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# No `ports:` — Redis is internal-only.
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
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interval: 5s
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timeout: 3s
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retries: 10
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networks:
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- internal
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ollama:
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image: ollama/ollama:latest
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container_name: neuronetz-ollama
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restart: unless-stopped
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volumes:
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- ollama_data:/root/.ollama
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networks:
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- internal
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networks:
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# External network managed by the host's jwilder-proxy stack
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# (the same network neuronetz-web / neuronetz-www are attached to).
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proxy:
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external: true
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# Private network for inter-service traffic; not reachable from the host.
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internal:
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driver: bridge
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volumes:
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# Pin absolute volume NAMES so the stack can ADOPT an existing volume that was
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# created by a previous deployment under a different compose project. Without
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# an explicit `name:`, compose namespaces volumes by project (directory) name,
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# so a rename or re-clone silently creates fresh, empty volumes alongside the
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# old data. We hit that the first time this stack was deployed (the original
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# models lived in `neuro-ollama_ollama-data` and a fresh `neuro-gateway_
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# ollama_data` was created next to them, leaving the models orphaned).
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#
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# Override via .env if your existing volumes are named differently:
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# POSTGRES_DATA_VOLUME=neuro-api_postgres-data
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# OLLAMA_DATA_VOLUME=neuro-ollama_ollama-data
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# postgres_data is owned by THIS stack — created on first up, no external flag.
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postgres_data:
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name: ${POSTGRES_DATA_VOLUME:-neuro-gateway_postgres_data}
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# ollama_data is intentionally ADOPTED from another stack (e.g. neuro-api /
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# neuro-ollama). external: true tells compose "yes, that volume belongs to a
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# different project — use it as-is". This silences the project-namespace
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# warning. The volume MUST already exist (create with `docker volume create
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# <name>` if you ever deploy fresh and the foreign one isn't there).
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ollama_data:
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external: true
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name: ${OLLAMA_DATA_VOLUME:-neuro-gateway_ollama_data}
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