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KamadoPool/api/internal/store/blocks.go
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satoshi e881bc930d Revamp dashboard and persist pool stats across restarts
Dashboard now renders 10 tiles in a 5x2 overview: hashrate, best
share, miners, network hashrate, and expected block on the top row;
difficulty, block height, block reward, total work, and the
difficulty-adjustment countdown on the bottom row. Difficulty is
rendered with T/P suffixes instead of scientific notation, the main
hashrate card shows the 1-minute value, and the block-height tile
pulses orange when the network tip advances.

Added a 24-hour hashrate area chart below the overview, sampled
once per minute. Samples are persisted to a new hashrate_samples
SQLite table and restored on startup so the chart doesn't reset
every time kamado-api is restarted.

Cumulative pool work (sum of accepted diff-1-normalized shares) is
now tracked across ckpool restarts. The aggregator integrates only
positive deltas on pool.Shares — a regression means ckpool's
counter reset to zero and the baseline is refreshed without losing
the running total. A hasPoolSharesBaseline flag prevents double-
counting on the first refresh after a kamado-api restart. The
value is persisted to a new kv table once per minute.

Next-block reward (subsidy + fees) is fetched from bitcoind
getblocktemplate at most once per minute and surfaced as a tile.

Header's block-height badge now reads prevHeight via untrack() so
the effect doesn't form a dependency cycle with its own write.
2026-04-22 21:07:22 +03:00

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// Package store persists Kamado runtime data that must survive process
// restarts. Currently: the found-block history. Uses modernc.org/sqlite
// (pure Go, no CGO) so the kamado-api binary stays statically linkable.
package store
import (
"database/sql"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
_ "modernc.org/sqlite"
)
// BlockStore persists found blocks to a single SQLite file.
type BlockStore struct {
db *sql.DB
}
// Block mirrors state.BlockRecord without the import cycle. The store
// package is the lower layer; the state package converts to/from this
// shape when reading and writing.
type Block struct {
Height int64
Hash string
RewardBT float64
FoundAt time.Time
Source string
ShareDiff float64
}
const schema = `
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS blocks (
height INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
hash TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
reward_btc REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
found_at INTEGER NOT NULL,
source TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT '',
share_diff REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0
);
CREATE INDEX IF NOT EXISTS blocks_found_at_idx ON blocks(found_at);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS hashrate_samples (
t INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
v REAL NOT NULL
);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS kv (
key TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
value TEXT NOT NULL
);
`
// migrations additive only; safe to run every startup. SQLite ignores
// ADD COLUMN that already exists only if we check, so we query
// pragma table_info and apply missing ones.
func (s *BlockStore) migrate() error {
rows, err := s.db.Query(`PRAGMA table_info(blocks)`)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer rows.Close()
have := map[string]bool{}
for rows.Next() {
var cid int
var name, ctype string
var notnull, pk int
var dflt sql.NullString
if err := rows.Scan(&cid, &name, &ctype, &notnull, &dflt, &pk); err != nil {
return err
}
have[name] = true
}
if !have["share_diff"] {
if _, err := s.db.Exec(`ALTER TABLE blocks ADD COLUMN share_diff REAL NOT NULL DEFAULT 0`); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("store: add share_diff: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// Open initializes the store at path, creating the schema if needed.
// Callers are responsible for Close().
func Open(path string) (*BlockStore, error) {
db, err := sql.Open("sqlite", path+"?_pragma=journal_mode(WAL)&_pragma=busy_timeout(5000)")
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("store: open %s: %w", path, err)
}
if _, err := db.Exec(schema); err != nil {
_ = db.Close()
return nil, fmt.Errorf("store: schema: %w", err)
}
s := &BlockStore{db: db}
if err := s.migrate(); err != nil {
_ = db.Close()
return nil, err
}
return s, nil
}
func (s *BlockStore) Close() error {
return s.db.Close()
}
// InsertBlock is idempotent — duplicate heights are ignored so replayed
// log events after a restart don't trip the primary key constraint.
func (s *BlockStore) InsertBlock(b Block) error {
_, err := s.db.Exec(
`INSERT OR IGNORE INTO blocks(height, hash, reward_btc, found_at, source, share_diff)
VALUES (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)`,
b.Height, b.Hash, b.RewardBT, b.FoundAt.Unix(), b.Source, b.ShareDiff,
)
return err
}
// HashratePoint is one persisted hashrate sample.
type HashratePoint struct {
T int64
V float64
}
// InsertHashrateSample appends a sample; duplicate timestamps are ignored.
func (s *BlockStore) InsertHashrateSample(t int64, v float64) error {
_, err := s.db.Exec(
`INSERT OR IGNORE INTO hashrate_samples(t, v) VALUES (?, ?)`,
t, v,
)
return err
}
// PruneHashrateBefore drops samples older than the given unix timestamp.
func (s *BlockStore) PruneHashrateBefore(cutoff int64) error {
_, err := s.db.Exec(`DELETE FROM hashrate_samples WHERE t < ?`, cutoff)
return err
}
// HashrateSince returns all samples with t >= from, oldest first.
func (s *BlockStore) HashrateSince(from int64) ([]HashratePoint, error) {
rows, err := s.db.Query(
`SELECT t, v FROM hashrate_samples WHERE t >= ? ORDER BY t ASC`,
from,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rows.Close()
var out []HashratePoint
for rows.Next() {
var p HashratePoint
if err := rows.Scan(&p.T, &p.V); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
out = append(out, p)
}
return out, rows.Err()
}
// GetKV reads a string value by key. Returns ("", nil) when the key is
// absent so callers can distinguish "no value yet" from a real error.
func (s *BlockStore) GetKV(key string) (string, error) {
var v string
err := s.db.QueryRow(`SELECT value FROM kv WHERE key = ?`, key).Scan(&v)
if errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
return "", nil
}
return v, err
}
// SetKV writes or replaces a key's value.
func (s *BlockStore) SetKV(key, value string) error {
_, err := s.db.Exec(
`INSERT INTO kv(key, value) VALUES (?, ?)
ON CONFLICT(key) DO UPDATE SET value = excluded.value`,
key, value,
)
return err
}
// Recent returns up to limit blocks, newest first.
func (s *BlockStore) Recent(limit int) ([]Block, error) {
if limit <= 0 {
limit = 256
}
rows, err := s.db.Query(
`SELECT height, hash, reward_btc, found_at, source, share_diff
FROM blocks ORDER BY height DESC LIMIT ?`,
limit,
)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
defer rows.Close()
out := make([]Block, 0, limit)
for rows.Next() {
var b Block
var unix int64
if err := rows.Scan(&b.Height, &b.Hash, &b.RewardBT, &unix, &b.Source, &b.ShareDiff); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
b.FoundAt = time.Unix(unix, 0).UTC()
out = append(out, b)
}
if err := rows.Err(); err != nil && !errors.Is(err, sql.ErrNoRows) {
return nil, err
}
return out, nil
}