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Server Organization Plan

Overview

This document outlines the comprehensive plan to organize all applications on server 192.168.50.11 following your requirements for:

  1. Standard folder structure for all web apps
  2. Zero code breakage during reorganization
  3. Full restore capability if anything breaks
  4. Easy navigation for future edits

Current State Analysis

Applications Found

  1. IT Site Survey AI (Port 3003) - Running
  2. Client Onboarding (Port 5000) - Running (duplicated in 2 locations)
  3. Projects Manager (Port 3456) - Running
  4. IT Assessment AI - Not running
  5. Dark Web Monitor - Not running
  6. Shorts Analyzer - Not running (duplicated in 2 locations)
  7. IT Assessment Static Site - Not running
  8. Projects Manager Hosting Module - Not running

Issues Identified

  1. Scattered Applications: Spread across multiple directories
  2. Duplicate Applications: Same apps in different locations
  3. Inconsistent Structure: No standard organization
  4. Mixed Application Types: Flask apps, static sites, scripts
  5. No Backup Strategy: Risk of data loss during reorganization

Proposed Organization Structure

Standard Directory Layout

/home/jcbeasley/applications/
├── active/                    # Currently running applications
│   ├── it-site-survey-ai/    # Port 3003
│   ├── client-onboarding/    # Port 5000
│   └── projects-manager/     # Port 3456
├── archived/                 # Old/backup applications
│   ├── client-onboarding-old/ # Duplicate removed from /Projects/
│   ├── shorts-analyzer-old/   # Duplicate removed from /Projects/
│   └── [other archived apps]
├── development/              # Applications in development
│   ├── it-assessment-ai/     # Future development
│   ├── dark-web-monitor/     # Future development
│   ├── shorts-analyzer/      # Future development
│   └── it-assessment-static/ # Static site
└── templates/                # Standard templates
    └── python-flask-app/     # Standard Flask app template

Individual Application Structure (Standard)

{application-name}/
├── README.md                 # Application documentation
├── app.py                    # Application entry point (Flask)
├── config.py                 # Configuration management
├── requirements.txt          # Python dependencies
├── .env.example             # Environment variable examples
├── .gitignore               # Git ignore rules
├── Makefile                 # Common commands
├── src/                     # Source code
│   ├── __init__.py
│   ├── models/              # Data models
│   ├── api/                 # API endpoints
│   ├── services/            # Business logic
│   └── utils/               # Utility functions
├── frontend/                # Frontend assets
│   ├── static/              # CSS, JS, images
│   └── templates/           # HTML templates
├── tests/                   # Test files
├── docs/                    # Documentation
├── scripts/                 # Utility scripts
└── venv/                    # Virtual environment (not committed)

Implementation Phases

Phase 1: Backup and Documentation (Day 1)

Goal: Create complete backup and documentation before any changes

Tasks:

  1. Run Backup Script: Create full server backup
  2. Document Running Processes: Record all process start commands
  3. Export Current Data: Export in-memory data from running apps
  4. Create Inventory: Finalize complete applications inventory
  5. Verify Backups: Test restore procedures

Deliverables:

  • /home/jcbeasley/backups/{timestamp}/ - Complete backup
  • COMPLETE_APPLICATIONS_INVENTORY.md - Updated inventory
  • BACKUP_AND_RESTORE_PLAN.md - Finalized plan

Phase 2: Consolidation (Days 2-3)

Goal: Remove duplicates and consolidate applications

Tasks:

  1. Identify Duplicates:
    • Client Onboarding (2 copies)
    • Shorts Analyzer (2 copies)
  2. Determine Active Versions:
    • Check which versions are actually running
    • Verify functionality of each version
  3. Archive Duplicates:
    • Move duplicates to /home/jcbeasley/applications/archived/
    • Document what was archived and why
  4. Consolidate Configurations:
    • Ensure only one version of each app exists
    • Update process start scripts if needed

Deliverables:

  • Cleaned up /home/jcbeasley/Projects/ directory
  • Cleaned up /home/jcbeasley/.openclaw/workspace/Projects/ directory
  • Archived duplicate applications
  • Updated documentation

Phase 3: Directory Restructuring (Days 4-6)

Goal: Move all applications to standardized directory structure

Tasks:

  1. Create New Directory Structure:
    • /home/jcbeasley/applications/active/
    • /home/jcbeasley/applications/archived/
    • /home/jcbeasley/applications/development/
    • /home/jcbeasley/applications/templates/
  2. Move Running Applications:
    • IT Site Survey AI → /home/jcbeasley/applications/active/it-site-survey-ai/
    • Client Onboarding → /home/jcbeasley/applications/active/client-onboarding/
    • Projects Manager → /home/jcbeasley/applications/active/projects-manager/
  3. Move Non-Running Applications:
    • IT Assessment AI → /home/jcbeasley/applications/development/it-assessment-ai/
    • Dark Web Monitor → /home/jcbeasley/applications/development/dark-web-monitor/
    • Shorts Analyzer → /home/jcbeasley/applications/development/shorts-analyzer/
    • IT Assessment Static → /home/jcbeasley/applications/development/it-assessment-static/
  4. Update Process Scripts:
    • Modify start scripts to reflect new locations
    • Update nohup commands and process management
  5. Test All Applications:
    • Verify all applications still start correctly
    • Verify all functionality remains intact

Deliverables:

  • /home/jcbeasley/applications/ with all apps organized
  • Updated start scripts for all applications
  • Verification that all apps still function correctly

Phase 4: Standardization (Days 7-10)

Goal: Apply standard structure to all applications

Tasks:

  1. Apply Standard Template:
    • Restructure each application using standard directory layout
    • Split monolithic files into modules (models, api, services, utils)
    • Add proper configuration management
  2. Add Development Tools:
    • Add Makefile for common commands
    • Add testing framework (pytest)
    • Add code quality tools (flake8, black)
  3. Create Documentation:
    • Add README.md to each application
    • Document API endpoints
    • Create development setup guides
  4. Implement Testing:
    • Add unit tests for core functionality
    • Add integration tests for API endpoints
    • Add test configuration files

Deliverables:

  • All applications following standard structure
  • Comprehensive test suites for each application
  • Professional documentation for each application
  • Development tools configured and working

Phase 5: Validation and Optimization (Days 11-12)

Goal: Ensure everything works perfectly and optimize

Tasks:

  1. Full Functionality Testing:
    • Test all features of all applications
    • Verify data integrity
    • Check performance metrics
  2. Process Management Optimization:
    • Implement proper process management (systemd or similar)
    • Add monitoring and health checks
    • Optimize startup procedures
  3. Security Review:
    • Add authentication where needed
    • Review access controls
    • Implement proper error handling
  4. Performance Optimization:
    • Optimize database queries (after PostgreSQL installation)
    • Implement caching where appropriate
    • Review resource usage

Deliverables:

  • Fully validated and optimized applications
  • Improved process management
  • Enhanced security features
  • Performance improvements

Risk Mitigation

Zero Code Breakage Strategy

  1. Complete Backups: Full server state before any changes
  2. Staged Implementation: One application at a time
  3. Parallel Testing: Test new structure alongside old
  4. Immediate Rollback: Ability to revert immediately if issues found

Restore Capability

  1. Multiple Backup Points:
    • Full server backup before changes
    • Individual application backups
    • Configuration backups
    • Data exports
  2. Automated Restore Scripts:
    • Full server restore script
    • Individual application restore scripts
    • Process configuration restore
  3. Verification Procedures:
    • Pre-change state verification
    • Post-change state verification
    • Data integrity checks

Easy Navigation

  1. Standard Directory Structure:
    • Consistent layout across all applications
    • Clear separation of concerns
    • Intuitive naming conventions
  2. Comprehensive Documentation:
    • README files for each application
    • API documentation
    • Development guides
  3. Development Tools:
    • Makefile for common commands
    • IDE configuration files
    • Debugging utilities

Team Delegation

dev-architect Responsibilities

  • Design standardized directory structure
  • Create application templates
  • Review restructuring approach for each application
  • Ensure consistency across all applications

dev-backend Responsibilities

  • Implement code modularization
  • Set up database integration (PostgreSQL)
  • Create API documentation
  • Implement testing frameworks

dev-frontend Responsibilities

  • Organize frontend assets
  • Implement modern frontend build process
  • Create component-based architecture
  • Ensure responsive design

dev-qa Responsibilities

  • Implement comprehensive test suites
  • Set up continuous integration
  • Create automated testing procedures
  • Perform functionality validation

dev-devops Responsibilities

  • Implement deployment automation
  • Set up monitoring and logging
  • Create backup and recovery procedures
  • Optimize process management

Timeline

Week 1: Foundation

  • Days 1-2: Backup and documentation
  • Days 3-4: Consolidation and directory restructuring
  • Days 5-7: Begin standardization of first application

Week 2: Standardization

  • Days 8-10: Standardize remaining applications
  • Days 11-12: Validation and optimization
  • Days 13-14: Final testing and documentation

Week 3: Enhancement (Optional)

  • Database migration implementation
  • Security enhancements
  • Performance optimization
  • Advanced feature development

Success Metrics

Immediate Success (During Implementation)

  • Zero application downtime during reorganization
  • Zero data loss during migration
  • All applications function identically after changes
  • Full restore capability verified

Long-term Success (Post-Implementation)

  • Easy navigation and editing of any application
  • Consistent structure across all applications
  • Professional development environment
  • Improved maintainability and scalability
  • Enhanced team collaboration efficiency

Next Steps

Immediate Actions (Today)

  1. Run Backup Script: Create complete server backup
  2. Finalize Inventory: Confirm all applications and their states
  3. Document Process Configurations: Record all start commands
  4. Create Organization Directory: Set up /home/jcbeasley/applications/

Team Tasks to Add

  1. Server Consolidation - High Priority
  2. Directory Restructuring - High Priority
  3. Structure Standardization - High Priority
  4. Backup and Restore Implementation - Critical Priority

This comprehensive organization plan will transform the current scattered and inconsistent application structure into a professional, maintainable, and easily navigable system that meets all your requirements.