Groundwork for testmodul.qrmaster.net, a second stack running the `test` branch on a real
qrmaster.net subdomain.
Production scopes its session cookie to .qrmaster.net, so the browser sends it to every
subdomain including staging. With both environments naming the cookie `userId`, the
browser holds two cookies of the same name and cookies.get() picks one arbitrarily -
staging logins would look randomly signed-out. AUTH_COOKIE_NAME lets staging pick
`userId_test` instead. Production keeps the `userId` default; changing it there would
invalidate every existing session.
Wired getAuthCookieName() into the six places that named the cookie literally. The account
deletion route now expires both the host-only and the domain-scoped variant like the logout
route already does, instead of a single cookies().delete() that would leave the other one
behind.
NEXT_PUBLIC_WWW_URL and NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL become build ARGs so the same image can be
built pointing at the staging host - the defaults keep a plain production build byte
identical to before. Like COOKIE_DOMAIN these must exist at build time, because process.env
is inlined into the Edge middleware bundle.
robots.ts now serves Disallow-all unless NEXT_PUBLIC_INDEXABLE is true. Staging otherwise
returns the production robots.txt and invites crawlers to index a duplicate of www.
docker-compose.test.yml is the staging overlay. Two things it must get right, both verified
against `docker compose config`:
- db and redis need `networks: !override`. Compose MERGES the networks mapping from the base
file, and since qrmaster-network is external and shared, a plain list left them attached
to it - `db` would then resolve to two containers and staging could read and write the
production database.
- The web entrypoint is replaced so `prisma migrate deploy` never runs. prisma/migrations
stopped in April 2026 and the schema has moved on through manual SQL since, so applying
them to a fresh database would build a stale schema. Staging gets its schema from
`pg_dump --schema-only` against production instead.
Verified: tsc clean, production build succeeds, and the merged compose config confirms
staging keeps db/redis off the shared network while production resolves unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Groundwork for moving the app to app.qrmaster.net: the session has to survive the
host change from www.qrmaster.net to app.qrmaster.net.
- Add COOKIE_DOMAIN and apply it to the auth, CSRF, attribution and OAuth flow
cookies. Honoured only in production, because browsers reject dotted domains on
localhost - a prod .env copied into a dev environment would otherwise break
every login instead of just ignoring the value.
- Expire both the host-only and the domain-scoped variant on logout. Next's
ResponseCookies is keyed by cookie name and rewrites the entire set-cookie
header from its internal map on every set(), so the two variants must be
appended manually - otherwise one overwrites the other and the surviving stale
cookie keeps the user signed in.
- Pass COOKIE_DOMAIN as both build arg and runtime env: process.env is inlined
into the Edge middleware bundle, so a runtime-only value would leave the
middleware and the route handlers disagreeing about the cookie scope.
No behaviour change while COOKIE_DOMAIN is unset.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>