# Technical Debt & Future Enhancements This document tracks technical debt, future enhancements, and features that were deferred from the MVP. --- ## Story 1.6: Deployment Infrastructure Management ### Domain Health Check / Verification Status **Priority**: Medium **Epic Suggestion**: Epic 4 (Deployment) or Epic 3 (Pre-deployment) **Estimated Effort**: Small (1-2 days) #### Problem After importing or provisioning sites, there's no way to verify: - Domain ownership is still valid (user didn't let domain expire) - DNS configuration is correct and pointing to bunny.net - Custom domain is actually serving content - SSL certificates are valid With 50+ domains, manual checking is impractical. #### Proposed Solution **Option 1: Active Health Check** 1. Create a health check file in each Storage Zone (e.g., `.health-check.txt`) 2. Periodically attempt to fetch it via the custom domain 3. Record results in database **Option 2: Use bunny.net API** - Check if bunny.net exposes domain verification status via API - Query verification status for each custom hostname **Database Changes** Add `health_status` field to `SiteDeployment` table: - `unknown` - Not yet checked - `healthy` - Domain resolving and serving content - `dns_failure` - Cannot resolve domain - `ssl_error` - Certificate issues - `unreachable` - Domain not responding - `expired` - Likely domain ownership lost Add `last_health_check` timestamp field. **CLI Commands** ```bash # Check single domain check-site-health --domain www.example.com # Check all domains check-all-sites-health # List unhealthy sites list-sites --status unhealthy ``` **Use Cases** - Automated monitoring to detect when domains expire - Pre-deployment validation before pushing new content - Dashboard showing health of entire portfolio - Alert system for broken domains #### Impact - Prevents wasted effort deploying to expired domains - Early detection of DNS/SSL issues - Better operational visibility across large domain portfolios --- ## Future Sections Add new technical debt items below as they're identified during development.