Replaces the single-file `docker-compose.yaml` quickstart with a
production-aware, Traefik-based compose pack in `deploy/compose/`. The
pack covers the full arc from a 2-minute localhost quickstart to a
hardened homelab or semi-production deployment.
### What's in the pack
**Stack**: Traefik (proxy) → ZITADEL API (Go `:8080`) + ZITADEL Login
(Next.js `:3000`) → PostgreSQL
All HTTP/gRPC routing is handled by Traefik via Docker labels — no
manual proxy config needed. The Login V2 UI is enabled by default. Login
URLs are derived automatically from `ZITADEL_DOMAIN`,
`ZITADEL_EXTERNALPORT`, and `ZITADEL_PUBLIC_SCHEME` — no separate URL
variables needed.
**Compose files**
| File | Purpose |
|------|---------|
| `docker-compose.yml` | Base stack — works standalone. Uses explicit
`name: zitadel` network for reliable Traefik service discovery. |
| `docker-compose.mode-letsencrypt.yml` | TLS overlay: ACME HTTP
challenge |
| `docker-compose.mode-external-tls.yml` | TLS overlay: upstream LB/CDN
terminates TLS. Uses `forwardedHeaders.trustedIPs` (configurable via
`TRAEFIK_TRUSTED_IPS`) instead of `insecure=true`. |
| `docker-compose.mode-local-tls.yml` | TLS overlay: self-signed certs
for LAN |
| `docker-compose.prodlike.yml` | Splits init / setup / start for
controlled upgrades |
| `docker-compose.test.yml` | CI overlay: swaps images to locally-built
`:local` tags |
**Optional profiles**: `cache` (Redis), `observability` (OpenTelemetry
Collector)
### Build infra
- New `@zitadel/api:pack` and `@zitadel/login:pack` Nx targets build
local Docker images (`zitadel/zitadel:local`,
`zitadel/zitadel-login:local`) for use in CI and local testing
- `apps/api/Dockerfile` now accepts a `BINARY` build arg so local and
release builds share the same image
### Testing
- New `@zitadel/compose` Nx project with targets: `test-config`
(validates all overlay combinations using `--quiet`), `test-run` (starts
full stack with local images), `test-e2e` (Playwright wiring + protocol
matrix tests through Traefik), `test-full` (end-to-end: build → start →
test → teardown), `stop`
- **`@zitadel/compose` is explicitly excluded from `nx affected` in CI
for now** — the full stack smoke test requires a Docker daemon and
significant resources. The intent is to add a dedicated
`compose_smoke_test` CI job in a follow-up. The targets can be run
locally with `pnpm nx run @zitadel/compose:test-full`.
### Documentation
- **`compose.mdx`**: Complete rewrite with a staged structure (Stage 1
Quickstart → Stage 2 Homelab → Stage 3 Beyond Compose). Documents TLS
modes, profiles, secrets hardening, ExternalDomain/Port/Secure
invariant, upgrades, and the path to Kubernetes
- **New `requirements.mdx`**: Lists supported PostgreSQL versions
(14–18), Redis (standalone), Docker Compose v2.x, and reverse proxy h2c
requirements
- **`reverse_proxy.mdx`**: Added intro covering h2c requirements, TLS
modes table, and Login UI routing split
- **`troubleshooting.mdx`**: New sections for container restarts on
upgrade, FIRSTINSTANCE env vars not taking effect, and diagnosing
unhealthy containers
- **`caddy/index.mdx`**: Known issue and workaround for the `TE:
trailers` header hang
- Removed the old
`apps/docs/content/self-hosting/deploy/docker-compose.yaml` embedded in
the docs
### Breaking change
The old `apps/docs/content/self-hosting/deploy/docker-compose.yaml` file
is deleted. The getting-started docs page
(`/self-hosting/deploy/compose`) now points to the new pack via a `curl
| tar` download command.
---
### Checklist
- [x] `deploy/compose/` smoke test passes end-to-end locally (`pnpm nx
run @zitadel/compose:test-full`)
- [x] Docs build passes (`pnpm nx run @zitadel/docs:build`)
- [ ] Follow-up issue created to add `compose_smoke_test` CI job
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Co-authored-by: Mridang Agarwalla <mridang@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
We do have a production checklist for self-hosters which lacks some
important things for our cloud customers.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Adding a production checklist specifically for cloud users
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Florian Forster <florian@zitadel.com>
Summary
- audited doc CSVs to replace insecure http links and ensure paths point
to the migrated `apps/docs` structure
- preserved downstream link intent while keeping references aligned with
the `/docs` deployment prefix
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Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
As part of the naming consistency initiative, the terms `Manager`,
`Member` and other similar terms that are used in the context of an
administrator are replaced by `Administrator` in the UI and
documentation.
# How the Problems Are Solved
By replacing the following terms with Administrator / Administrator
Roles in docs, Console UI, and guides.
- Manager
- Add Manager
- Add a Manager
- Administrator (used as a person type)
- Membership
- Member grants
# Additional Changes
minor grammatical edits in the docs
# Additional Context
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/11291
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Co-authored-by: Marco A. <marco@zitadel.com>
# Which Problems Are Solved
Naming inconsistencies - User (Human)
# How the Problems Are Solved
Most of the occurrences have not been changed. `User (Human)` was mostly
changed when talking about code objects and where I felt it was
necessary to distinguish them from machine users.
When both human and machine user occurrences were found, the machine
user has been changed to service account (see
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/11285)
# Additional Context
- Closes#11284
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Co-authored-by: Wim Van Laer <wim+github@zitadel.com>
This pull request significantly expands and restructures the Kubernetes
deployment documentation for Zitadel. It introduces detailed,
task-focused guides for installation, configuration, ingress, and
database setup, replacing the previous minimal documentation. The new
docs provide comprehensive instructions and best practices for deploying
Zitadel on Kubernetes using Helm, including security, scaling, and high
availability considerations.
The most important changes are:
**Documentation Restructuring and Overview**
- Added a new `index.mdx` providing an overview of the Zitadel Helm
chart, architecture, prerequisites, and quick links to relevant
resources and next steps.
- Removed the old minimal Kubernetes deployment page and replaced it
with a structured, multi-page documentation set.
**Installation and Setup**
- Added an `installation.mdx` guide with step-by-step instructions for
preparing prerequisites, creating Kubernetes secrets, configuring
`values.yaml`, installing the Helm chart, and verifying the deployment.
**Configuration and Best Practices**
- Added a `configuration.mdx` guide covering Helm chart configuration
options, including replica count, container images, security contexts,
external domain setup, secrets management, scaling, autoscaling, pod
disruption budgets, and anti-affinity rules.
**Ingress and Database Configuration**
- Added an `ingress.mdx` guide detailing how to configure Kubernetes
ingress resources for Zitadel and Login containers, including TLS
termination and certificate management.
- Added a `database.mdx` guide explaining how to connect Zitadel to
PostgreSQL with various TLS/security options and how to manage database
credentials and certificates using Kubernetes secrets.
## Todos for release
- [x] Configure Env in docs project on vercel
- [x] Configure Root Path in the docs project on vercel
- [ ] Remove old CSP https://github.com/zitadel/website/pull/1592
## What we did
This pull request migrates the project documentation from the old
`docs/` directory to the new `apps/docs/` directory, introduces a new
documentation system built with Next.js and Fumadocs, and updates all
relevant references, configuration files, and documentation to reflect
this change. It also adds new configuration and ignore files for the new
documentation app, updates CI and linting to exclude the new docs from
certain checks, and revises the contributing guidelines accordingly.
**Documentation System Migration and New Docs App**
* Migrated all documentation from `docs/` to `apps/docs/`, and updated
all references in `README.md`, `CONTRIBUTING.md`, and other files to
point to the new location.
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`apps/docs/`, including core app files, layouts, routing, search API,
and a comprehensive `README.md` with development and contribution
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**Configuration and Tooling Updates**
* Updated `.github/workflows/codeql.yml`, `.golangci.yaml`, and
`.github/dependabot.yml` to properly handle the new docs app: excluded
`apps/docs` from certain checks, added npm dependency updates for the
docs app, and excluded generated content.
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* Updated `.devcontainer/devcontainer.json` to use the latest Go 1.25.3
version for consistency.
**Licensing and Miscellaneous**
* Added `apps/docs/` to the list of licensed directories in
`LICENSING.md`.
These changes ensure the documentation is now maintained in a modern,
scalable system and all project tooling is updated to support the new
structure.
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Co-authored-by: Federico Coppede <fcoppede@gmail.com>