Opens Veola up to more users (Parodia's Authentik) and makes Apify spend visible to everyone. - Auth: Traefik forward-auth (trust X-Authentik-* headers only from trusted_proxies CIDRs, keyed by email, role synced from admin_group), keeping local password login as break-glass. New [auth] config, CaptureDirectIP + ForwardAuth middleware, deploy/authentik-forward-auth.md. - Budget: count every Apify run (apify_api_usage table) and show calls + estimated cost to all users on the dashboard, with an optional monthly-budget bar. New [budget] config + settings. - Email: Resend client for opt-in deal alerts and a weekly digest (Mon 09:00). Per-user email + toggles on Settings. New [resend] config. - Defaults: new items default to a 12-hour poll interval to cut spend. users table gains email/auth_source/email-pref columns (migrated in place). go build/vet/test green; boots and migrates cleanly.
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Authentik forward-auth (via Traefik)
Veola can delegate identity to Authentik using Traefik's forwardAuth
middleware. Veola itself does not speak OIDC; it trusts identity headers that
Authentik's proxy outpost sets, and matches/creates a local user by email.
Local password login stays available as a break-glass fallback.
1. Veola config
[auth]
mode = "forward"
trusted_proxies = ["172.18.0.0/16"] # CIDR(s) of the Traefik container/host
admin_group = "veola-admins" # Authentik group that grants admin
trusted_proxies is mandatory in forward mode: forward-auth headers are only
honored when the direct connection (before X-Forwarded-For rewriting)
comes from one of these CIDRs. Without it the headers are spoofable. Use the
address Traefik connects from (its Docker network range, or 127.0.0.1/32 if
co-located).
Header names default to Authentik's (X-Authentik-Username,
X-Authentik-Email, X-Authentik-Name, X-Authentik-Groups); override under
[auth] only if your outpost differs.
2. Authentik
- Create a Proxy Provider in forward auth (single application) mode with
the external host (e.g.
https://veola.example.com). - Bind it to an Application, and bind the embedded/standalone outpost.
- Create a group (default name
veola-admins) and add operators who should be Veola admins. Everyone else lands as a regular user. Role is re-synced from the group on every request.
3. Traefik
http:
middlewares:
authentik:
forwardAuth:
address: "http://authentik-server:9000/outpost.goauthentik.io/auth/traefik"
trustForwardHeader: true
authResponseHeaders:
- X-authentik-username
- X-authentik-email
- X-authentik-name
- X-authentik-groups
routers:
veola:
rule: "Host(`veola.example.com`)"
service: veola
middlewares:
- authentik
tls:
certResolver: letsencrypt
Traefik must strip any client-supplied X-Authentik-* and X-Forwarded-*
headers on ingress so only the outpost can set them.
Break-glass
/login and /setup still work for local password accounts. If Authentik is
down, reach Veola directly (bypassing the proxy) from a trusted network and log
in with a local admin account. Forward-auth is a no-op for connections that do
not originate from trusted_proxies.