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MarkLo127 ffc36edb97 Fix Railway ECONNREFUSED error by unifying backend URL resolution
Problem: Next.js frontend in production mode falls back to http://backend:8000
(Docker Compose internal hostname) when BACKEND_URL env var is not set.
In Railway's distributed environment, this hostname doesn't exist, causing
ECONNREFUSED errors.

Solution: Create unified getBackendUrl() function with consistent fallback
priority across all server-side proxying files:
1. Explicit BACKEND_URL (for Railway / custom deployment)
2. Development mode -> http://localhost:8000
3. NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL (may be set in Railway)
4. Docker Compose default -> http://backend:8000

Changes:
- New: frontend/lib/backend-url.ts - centralized URL resolution
- Updated: frontend/next.config.ts - use getBackendUrl()
- Updated: frontend/app/api/chat/route.ts - use getBackendUrl()
- Updated: frontend/app/api/auth/google/token/route.ts - use getBackendUrl()

Railway users must set BACKEND_URL=https://<backend-service>.up.railway.app

Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-12 11:03:05 +08:00
MarkLo 4eed994fcb 2025-12-13 06:22:59 +08:00
MarkLo 5d3751602e 2025-12-13 06:00:19 +08:00