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.
40 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
40 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
// Package webui embeds the built Svelte dashboard into the kamado-api
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// binary so the production image is a single Go binary plus ckpool.
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//
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// The `dist/` subdirectory is populated at build time:
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//
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// - `make api` (local) runs `make ui` first and copies ui/dist/*
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// into api/internal/webui/dist/ before `go build`.
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// - The api Dockerfile has a node builder stage that does the same
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// inside the image build.
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//
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// A placeholder index.html is committed so `go build` succeeds on a
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// fresh checkout without anyone having run `make ui` — it just shows
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// a "UI not built" notice instead of the real dashboard.
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package webui
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import (
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"embed"
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"io/fs"
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)
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// `//go:embed dist` (without `all:`) skips dot-prefixed files, which
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// means the .gitignore we use to untrack build artifacts in this
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// directory doesn't end up baked into the binary.
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//
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//go:embed dist
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var distFS embed.FS
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// FS returns the embedded dist directory as a sub-filesystem so
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// callers can pass it directly to http.FileServerFS.
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func FS() fs.FS {
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sub, err := fs.Sub(distFS, "dist")
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if err != nil {
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// Only possible if the "dist" directory literally does not
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// exist in the embed, which is a build-time error we'd see
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// before the binary ran.
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panic("webui: embedded dist missing: " + err.Error())
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}
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return sub
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}
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