# SCOPE > This file helps you quickly understand what this repository is about, > when it is relevant, and when it is not. > It is intentionally lightweight and may be incomplete. --- ## One-liner S5 Workloads & Experience layer of the Railiance OAS Stack — owns application Helm releases and Kubernetes manifests for user-facing services (Gitea, coulomb services, web frontends). --- ## Core Idea Railiance is structured as five independent repos, one per OAS (Open Application Stack) layer. This repo is S5 — the top layer. It owns application-level deployments: Helm values and manifests for Gitea, coulomb services, APIs, and web portals. It depends on S1–S4 being operational before it can do anything. --- ## In Scope - Application Helm releases: Gitea, coulomb services, web portals, APIs - Kubernetes manifests for user-facing workloads - Application-level configuration and deployment orchestration --- ## Out of Scope - OS-level concerns → railiance-infra (S1) - Kubernetes runtime → railiance-cluster (S2) - Platform services (PostgreSQL, caches, storage) → railiance-platform (S3) - Developer tooling (CI/CD, portals) → railiance-enablement (S4) - No re-configuration of lower layers from this repo --- ## Relevant When - Deploying or updating user-facing applications in the Railiance stack - S1–S4 are all operational and it's time to deploy workloads --- ## Not Relevant When - S1–S4 are not yet operational (pre-conditions not met) - Infrastructure, cluster, or platform work needed (wrong layer) - No user-facing applications to deploy --- ## Current State - Status: active (Gitea Helm values now owned by S5; boundary violation resolved) - Implementation: Gitea is deployed and operational. Helm values (`helm/gitea-values.sops.yaml`) are now managed from this repo (S5) — moved from railiance-cluster in RAIL-HO-WP-0004-T06. Gitea uses an external cnpg database (`gitea-db` in the `databases` namespace) and standalone Valkey. - Stability: Gitea stable; S5 layer now owns the Gitea deployment lifecycle - Usage: Gitea serves as the git hosting platform for all Railiance and Custodian repos --- ## How It Fits - Upstream dependencies: railiance-infra (S1) → railiance-cluster (S2) → railiance-platform (S3) → railiance-enablement (S4) → this repo (S5) - Downstream consumers: end users accessing Gitea, coulomb services, web portals - Often used with: railiance-platform (database/cache backends), net-kingdom (identity for apps) --- ## Terminology - Preferred terms: OAS Stack Level S5, workloads, experience endpoints, boundary rule - Potentially confusing terms: "S5" is a stack level designation, not a version --- ## Related / Overlapping - `railiance-platform` (S3) — provides database, cache, identity services consumed by S5 apps - `railiance-enablement` (S4) — provides CI/CD and templates that S5 uses - `railiance-cluster` (S2) — Kubernetes runtime where S5 workloads run --- ## Provided Capabilities ```capability type: infrastructure title: Application workload deployment (Gitea, coulomb services) description: Deploy and manage user-facing applications — Gitea, coulomb services, APIs, and web portals — as Helm releases on the Railiance Kubernetes cluster. keywords: [gitea, coulomb, webapp, helm, application, deployment, workload] ``` --- ## Getting Oriented - Start with: `CLAUDE.md` (session protocol, boundary rules) - Key files / directories: `workplans/` (currently empty), `Makefile` - Pre-conditions: all four lower layers (S1–S4) must be converged and verified - Key files: `helm/gitea-values.sops.yaml` (Gitea Helm values, SOPS-encrypted), `releases/gitea/values.yaml` (legacy plain values — superseded)