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The Next.js 16 webapp in sibling repo honeyDueAPI-Web now runs alongside api/worker/admin on the cluster. Uses a server-side proxy pattern: browser hits app.myhoneydue.com, Next.js route handlers forward to the Go API with an httpOnly cookie, so no CORS entry or Allowed-Hosts change is needed on the API side. Availability mirrors api (3 replicas, PDB minAvailable:2, topologySpreadConstraints across nodes). Changes: - deploy-k3s/manifests/web/deployment.yaml: 3 replicas, readOnly root FS, drops all caps, mounts emptyDir for /app/.next/cache and /tmp, reads API_URL from honeydue-config. - deploy-k3s/manifests/web/service.yaml: ClusterIP :3000. - deploy-k3s/manifests/rbac.yaml: ServiceAccount web with automountServiceAccountToken: false. - deploy-k3s/manifests/pod-disruption-budgets.yaml: web-pdb minAvailable: 2. - deploy-k3s/manifests/ingress/ingress-simple.yaml: route app.myhoneydue.com → web:3000. - deploy-k3s/scripts/_config.sh: emit API_URL into the ConfigMap. - deploy-k3s/scripts/03-deploy.sh: build + push + apply the web image alongside api/worker/admin. Reads NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY and NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST from the operator shell env (not committed). Also adds the --build-arg NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL wiring for the admin image that was previously only done manually. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>