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satoshi 82941939e5 Phase 4: embed UI into kamado-api binary
The production image is now a single Go binary that serves both the
JSON/WebSocket API under /api and the Svelte dashboard at /.

- New internal/webui package embeds a dist/ subdir via //go:embed.
  A placeholder index.html is committed so `go build` works on a
  fresh checkout; anything else in dist/ is regenerated per build
  and gitignored.

- httpapi.Server.Handler mounts the embed.FS at / with SPA-style
  fallback: unknown non-/api paths serve index.html so client-side
  routes survive a reload. /api/* is carved out explicitly so POSTs
  or typos never accidentally shadow API semantics with HTML.

- api/Dockerfile grows a node:22 builder stage that runs
  `npm ci && npm run build`, and the Go stage copies ui/dist/ into
  internal/webui/dist/ before `go build`. Build context moves to
  the repo root (docker-compose + `make api` both updated) so the
  Dockerfile can see both api/ and ui/.

With this in place, `make up` brings the whole stack online at
http://localhost:8080 — API under /api, dashboard at /. The Vite
dev server on :5173 with the /api proxy is still available via
`make ui-dev` for hot-reload development.
2026-04-13 03:15:36 +03:00
satoshi 0a40b8f84f Phase 2b: log tailer, block history, stdlib WebSocket push
Adds real-time block detection via ckpool log tailing and a push
channel for the upcoming Svelte UI, all stdlib-only:

- logmon.Tailer follows ckpool.log with rotation/truncation survival
  (inode + size tracking) and parses "Solved and confirmed block N"
  into BlockEvent values.
- state.Aggregator grows a 256-entry block ring, an OnRefresh hook,
  and IngestBlockEvents which best-effort enriches events with the
  block hash via bitcoind getblockhash.
- httpapi.Hub implements RFC 6455 from scratch (SHA1 handshake,
  unmasked text frames out, masked frames in, ping keepalive,
  per-client write mutex, slow-client drop) so we don't pull in a
  ws dependency before we can go mod tidy.
- New routes: GET /api/blocks and GET /api/ws. Snapshot pushes fire
  on every poll tick and immediately on block-solve.

ZMQ hashblock subscription and SQLite persistence are deferred to
Phase 2b.5 once the s9pk packaging repo exists and we have a real
build environment for adding Go deps.
2026-04-13 02:53:27 +03:00
satoshiandClaude Opus 4.6 bd0b1b0318 Phase 2a: kamado-api Go middleware (core MVP)
Go 1.22 module that polls CKPool's Unix socket control API, queries
Bitcoin Core over JSON-RPC, merges both into a thread-safe snapshot, and
serves it over REST. Layout:

  api/
  ├── cmd/kamado-api/main.go              signal-aware entrypoint
  └── internal/
      ├── config/       env var loader with validation
      ├── ckpool/       socket client (4-byte LE length-prefixed wire
      │                 protocol verified against libckpool.c), typed
      │                 response models for poolstats/users/workers/
      │                 clients/uptime, + unit tests using a fake
      │                 unix socket server
      ├── bitcoind/     minimal JSON-RPC client, getblockchaininfo
      │                 and getnetworkhashps
      ├── state/        Aggregator that refreshes a merged Snapshot
      │                 on a ticker; readers get a copy under RWMutex
      └── httpapi/      REST handlers on Go 1.22 ServeMux:
                        /api/health /api/pool /api/users
                        /api/workers /api/clients /api/snapshot

CKPool stores hashrate as "dsps" (diff shares per second); we convert
to H/s via the 2^32 constant used by GoBrrr-Pool and other clients.
Every stat CKPool exposes to its socket API is surfaced — useragent,
IP, per-client diff, per-worker best diff — closing the gap against
Bassin which only reads the 60-second stats files.

Dockerfile does a CGO_ENABLED=0 static build on golang:1.22-bookworm
with -trimpath -ldflags=-s -w. docker-compose now runs both ckpool and
kamado-api, sharing a named volume for /run/ckpool so the API can
dial the stratifier socket directly.

Deferred to Phase 2b (called out in README):
  - Bitcoin Core ZMQ hashblock subscriber
  - WebSocket push for real-time UI updates
  - SQLite persistence (block history, best-share history)
  - CKPool log tailer for "Solved and confirmed block" detection

Tests and build NOT run in this commit — Go isn't installed in the
dev environment. Run `make api-test` or `make api` to verify.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 19:52:27 +03:00