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KamadoPool/api/internal/state/aggregator.go
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satoshi c104c1eefa Dashboard polish: per-user modal, block-found animation, readable chart
Block-reward tile was cached for 60s, so users saw it sit still even
as bitcoind's CreateNewBlock fired every few seconds with updated
fee totals. Drop the template cache TTL to 15s — bitcoind caches
the template internally, so the extra RPC cost is trivial.

Hashrate chart was rendering 1440 raw per-minute points across a
~780px plot, which collapsed into a noisy smear. Bucket-average to
~96 points so the chart actually communicates a trend. Raw samples
under the target pass through unchanged (early process lifetime).

Layout: Blocks found is now full-width, with the Best shares
leaderboard stacked below it. The previous side-by-side was
squeezing both tables on typical displays.

New user-detail modal. Clicking a BTC address in the Miners table
opens a focused view: per-user aggregate hashrate (1m/5m/1h/24h),
best round / best ever, and a worker-level breakdown with the same
columns as the main table. Driven by a small selection store so any
component in the tree can open it. Closes on backdrop click or Esc.

New block-found animation. When the network tip advances, a brief
full-screen overlay plays: a radial Hinokami Kagura ember burst
above the header, a faint sun-ray sweep, and ~22 falling sakura
petals with randomised drift / rotation / delay so no two blocks
look identical. The existing block-height tile flash still fires
alongside; the overlay is pointer-events: none so nothing in the
UI becomes unreachable during the ~3.6s animation.
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// Package state merges data from CKPool (via Unix socket), Bitcoin Core
// (via JSON-RPC), and future sources (ZMQ, log tailer) into a single
// thread-safe snapshot the HTTP layer can serve. The snapshot is refreshed
// on a ticker; readers get a copy without blocking the refresh.
package state
import (
"context"
"log/slog"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/kamadopool/kamado-api/internal/bitcoind"
"github.com/kamadopool/kamado-api/internal/ckpool"
"github.com/kamadopool/kamado-api/internal/store"
"github.com/kamadopool/kamado-api/internal/zmqmon"
)
// HashratePoint is a single timestamped hashrate sample for the 24h chart.
type HashratePoint struct {
T int64 `json:"t"` // unix seconds
V float64 `json:"v"` // H/s
}
// Snapshot is the merged view served to the UI. All fields are safe to
// JSON-serialize directly.
type Snapshot struct {
GeneratedAt time.Time `json:"generated_at"`
// CKPool-derived fields
Pool *ckpool.PoolStats `json:"pool"`
Uptime int64 `json:"uptime_seconds"`
Users []ckpool.User `json:"users"`
Workers []ckpool.Worker `json:"workers"`
Clients []ckpool.StratumClient `json:"clients"`
// Derived/enriched fields
HashrateHs float64 `json:"hashrate_hs_1m"` // from PoolStats.DSPS1
HashrateHs5m float64 `json:"hashrate_hs_5m"`
HashrateHs1h float64 `json:"hashrate_hs_1h"`
HashrateHs24h float64 `json:"hashrate_hs_24h"`
// Best share difficulty ever seen across all workers.
BestDiff float64 `json:"best_diff"`
// Cumulative work done by the pool across its entire lifetime, in
// diff-1-normalized shares (multiply by 2^32 for total hashes).
// Survives ckpool restarts via kv-store persistence.
CumulativeShares float64 `json:"cumulative_shares"`
// Next-block reward (subsidy + fees) from bitcoind getblocktemplate,
// in BTC. Refreshed at most once per minute.
NextBlockRewardBTC float64 `json:"next_block_reward_btc"`
// Predicted percent change at the next difficulty retarget, clamped
// to Bitcoin's consensus range of [-75, +300]. Derived from the
// observed block interval since the current epoch started.
NextDifficultyPercent float64 `json:"next_difficulty_percent"`
// Bitcoin Core fields
Chain *bitcoind.BlockchainInfo `json:"chain"`
NetworkHashrateHs float64 `json:"network_hashrate_hs"`
// Recent found blocks (in-memory history; persisted in Phase 2b.5).
RecentBlocks []BlockRecord `json:"recent_blocks,omitempty"`
// 24-hour hashrate history, sampled once per minute (max 1440 points).
HashrateHistory []HashratePoint `json:"hashrate_history,omitempty"`
// Health
CKPoolOK bool `json:"ckpool_ok"`
BitcoinOK bool `json:"bitcoin_ok"`
LastError string `json:"last_error,omitempty"`
}
const (
maxHistoryPoints = 1440 // 24h at 1 sample/min
// kvCumulativeWork is versioned: "cumulative_shares" (v1) accidentally
// summed pool.shares (raw per-share count), which is meaningless for
// hashrate math. "cumulative_work" (v2) sums pool.accepted — the
// diff-1-normalized work, so cumulative_work * 2^32 is real hashes.
// The old key is orphaned in the kv table on upgrade; harmless.
kvCumulativeWork = "cumulative_work"
)
// Aggregator refreshes a Snapshot on a ticker.
type Aggregator struct {
CK *ckpool.Client
RPC *bitcoind.RPC
Store *store.BlockStore // optional; nil disables persistence
Interval time.Duration
Log *slog.Logger
// OnRefresh, if set, is called (non-blocking) after each snapshot
// refresh. Used by the WebSocket hub to push updates to clients.
OnRefresh func(Snapshot)
mu sync.RWMutex
snap Snapshot
blocks []BlockRecord
// 24h hashrate history ring buffer, sampled once per minute.
hrHistory []HashratePoint
lastHRSampleAt time.Time
// Cumulative pool work in diff-1-normalized shares, surviving
// ckpool restarts. Maintained by re-reading pool.Shares each
// refresh and integrating only the positive delta — a decrease
// means ckpool restarted and its counter reset to 0, so we reset
// our delta baseline without losing the accumulated total.
//
// hasPoolSharesBaseline guards against double-counting on api
// restart: cumulativeShares is loaded from disk, and the first
// post-load observation of pool.Shares only establishes the
// baseline — the current ckpool counter was already accounted for
// before we crashed.
cumulativeShares float64
lastPoolShares float64
hasPoolSharesBaseline bool
lastCumulativeSave time.Time
// Next-block reward cache; refreshed on its own cadence so we don't
// hammer bitcoind with getblocktemplate on every poll tick.
nextBlockReward float64
lastTemplateFetch time.Time
// Retarget epoch-start timestamp cache. Updated when we cross a
// new retarget boundary (every 2016 blocks); within an epoch we
// just re-use the cached value and re-extrapolate each refresh.
retargetEpoch int64
retargetStartUnix int64
// ckFailStreak counts consecutive refreshes where CKPool returned an
// error. The first failure after a streak of successes is logged at
// DEBUG (likely a transient warm-up or lock hiccup); repeated failures
// escalate to WARN.
ckFailStreak int
}
func New(ck *ckpool.Client, rpc *bitcoind.RPC, interval time.Duration, log *slog.Logger) *Aggregator {
return &Aggregator{
CK: ck,
RPC: rpc,
Interval: interval,
Log: log,
}
}
// Run blocks until ctx is cancelled, refreshing the snapshot every Interval.
// It runs one immediate refresh at startup so readers don't see an empty
// snapshot after ctx launches the goroutine. Persisted block history is
// loaded from the store before the first refresh. If tipEvents is non-nil,
// each received tip triggers an immediate refresh outside the poll cadence.
func (a *Aggregator) Run(ctx context.Context, tipEvents <-chan zmqmon.TipEvent) {
a.loadPersistedBlocks()
a.loadPersistedState()
a.refresh(ctx)
t := time.NewTicker(a.Interval)
defer t.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case <-t.C:
a.refresh(ctx)
case ev, ok := <-tipEvents:
if !ok {
tipEvents = nil
continue
}
a.Log.Debug("zmq tip, refreshing", "hash", ev.Hash)
a.refresh(ctx)
}
}
}
// Snapshot returns a copy of the current snapshot.
func (a *Aggregator) Snapshot() Snapshot {
a.mu.RLock()
defer a.mu.RUnlock()
return a.snap
}
func (a *Aggregator) refresh(ctx context.Context) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 10*time.Second)
defer cancel()
next := Snapshot{GeneratedAt: time.Now()}
// --- ckpool: poolstats, users, workers, clients, uptime ---
if ps, err := a.CK.PoolStats(ctx); err == nil {
next.Pool = ps
next.HashrateHs = ckpool.DSPSToHashrate(ps.DSPS1)
next.HashrateHs5m = ckpool.DSPSToHashrate(ps.DSPS5)
next.HashrateHs1h = ckpool.DSPSToHashrate(ps.DSPS60)
next.HashrateHs24h = ckpool.DSPSToHashrate(ps.DSPS1440)
next.CKPoolOK = true
a.ckFailStreak = 0
} else {
a.ckFailStreak++
// First failure or two: likely transient (stratifier warm-up or
// a lock hiccup during a reconnect). Only escalate to WARN after
// three consecutive failures.
if a.ckFailStreak >= 3 {
a.Log.Warn("ckpool poolstats failed", "err", err, "streak", a.ckFailStreak)
} else {
a.Log.Debug("ckpool poolstats transient error", "err", err, "streak", a.ckFailStreak)
}
next.LastError = err.Error()
}
if u, err := a.CK.Uptime(ctx); err == nil {
next.Uptime = u
}
if us, err := a.CK.Users(ctx); err == nil {
next.Users = us
}
if ws, err := a.CK.Workers(ctx); err == nil {
next.Workers = ws
}
if cs, err := a.CK.Clients(ctx); err == nil {
next.Clients = cs
}
// --- bitcoind: chain + network hashrate ---
if bi, err := a.RPC.GetBlockchainInfo(ctx); err == nil {
next.Chain = bi
next.BitcoinOK = true
if nh, err := a.RPC.GetNetworkHashPS(ctx, -1, int(bi.Blocks)); err == nil {
next.NetworkHashrateHs = nh
}
} else {
a.Log.Warn("bitcoind getblockchaininfo failed", "err", err)
if next.LastError == "" {
next.LastError = err.Error()
}
}
// --- predicted difficulty adjustment ---
// Fetch the timestamp of the first block in the current retarget
// epoch (height - height%2016) once per epoch and cache it, then
// compute (expected / elapsed - 1) * 100 where expected = blocks_in *
// 600 seconds. Bitcoin clamps the consensus adjustment factor to
// [1/4, 4x], i.e. [-75%, +300%].
if next.Chain != nil && next.Chain.Blocks > 0 {
height := next.Chain.Blocks
epoch := height / 2016
inEpoch := height % 2016
if inEpoch > 0 {
if a.retargetEpoch != epoch || a.retargetStartUnix == 0 {
startHeight := epoch * 2016
lookupCtx, cancelLookup := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 3*time.Second)
if hash, err := a.RPC.GetBlockHash(lookupCtx, startHeight); err == nil {
if blk, err := a.RPC.GetBlock(lookupCtx, hash); err == nil {
a.retargetEpoch = epoch
a.retargetStartUnix = blk.Time
}
}
cancelLookup()
}
if a.retargetStartUnix > 0 {
elapsed := float64(time.Now().Unix() - a.retargetStartUnix)
expected := float64(inEpoch) * 600
if elapsed > 0 {
factor := expected / elapsed
if factor > 4 {
factor = 4
}
if factor < 0.25 {
factor = 0.25
}
next.NextDifficultyPercent = (factor - 1) * 100
}
}
}
}
// Compute pool-wide best-ever share diff from workers.
for _, w := range next.Workers {
d := w.BestEver
if d == 0 {
d = w.BestDiff
}
if d > next.BestDiff {
next.BestDiff = d
}
}
a.mu.Lock()
now := time.Now()
// --- cumulative work tracking ---
// Integrate only positive deltas on pool.Accepted, which is ckpool's
// accounted_diff_shares — the sum of each accepted share's
// difficulty, in diff-1-normalized units. pool.Shares is the raw
// per-share count and is useless for hashrate math. A decrease
// means ckpool restarted (or its state reset); we reset the
// baseline without touching the accumulated total. The first
// observation after load only establishes the baseline — the
// current counter was already integrated before we shut down.
if next.Pool != nil {
cur := float64(next.Pool.Accepted)
if a.hasPoolSharesBaseline && cur >= a.lastPoolShares {
a.cumulativeShares += cur - a.lastPoolShares
}
a.lastPoolShares = cur
a.hasPoolSharesBaseline = true
}
next.CumulativeShares = a.cumulativeShares
// Persist cumulative_shares at most once per minute.
if a.Store != nil && now.Sub(a.lastCumulativeSave) >= time.Minute {
val := strconv.FormatFloat(a.cumulativeShares, 'f', -1, 64)
if err := a.Store.SetKV(kvCumulativeWork, val); err != nil {
a.Log.Warn("cumulative_shares persist failed", "err", err)
}
a.lastCumulativeSave = now
}
// --- hashrate history sample (once per minute) ---
if now.Sub(a.lastHRSampleAt) >= time.Minute {
p := HashratePoint{T: now.Unix(), V: next.HashrateHs}
a.hrHistory = append(a.hrHistory, p)
if len(a.hrHistory) > maxHistoryPoints {
a.hrHistory = a.hrHistory[len(a.hrHistory)-maxHistoryPoints:]
}
a.lastHRSampleAt = now
if a.Store != nil {
if err := a.Store.InsertHashrateSample(p.T, p.V); err != nil {
a.Log.Warn("hashrate persist failed", "err", err)
}
// Keep the persisted window bounded to 24h + a small slack.
cutoff := now.Add(-25 * time.Hour).Unix()
_ = a.Store.PruneHashrateBefore(cutoff)
}
}
if len(a.hrHistory) > 0 {
next.HashrateHistory = make([]HashratePoint, len(a.hrHistory))
copy(next.HashrateHistory, a.hrHistory)
}
// --- next-block reward (refreshed every ~15s so users see the
// fee component tick up as mempool grows; bitcoind caches the
// template internally, so the RPC is cheap even at this cadence).
next.NextBlockRewardBTC = a.nextBlockReward
needTemplate := now.Sub(a.lastTemplateFetch) >= 15*time.Second
a.mu.Unlock()
if needTemplate && a.RPC != nil && next.BitcoinOK {
tplCtx, cancelTpl := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 5*time.Second)
tpl, err := a.RPC.GetBlockTemplate(tplCtx)
cancelTpl()
if err == nil && tpl != nil {
reward := float64(tpl.CoinbaseValue) / 1e8
a.mu.Lock()
a.nextBlockReward = reward
a.lastTemplateFetch = now
next.NextBlockRewardBTC = reward
a.mu.Unlock()
} else if err != nil {
a.Log.Debug("getblocktemplate failed", "err", err)
}
}
a.mu.Lock()
// Attach current block history so /api/snapshot and WebSocket
// pushes carry the same view.
if len(a.blocks) > 0 {
next.RecentBlocks = make([]BlockRecord, len(a.blocks))
copy(next.RecentBlocks, a.blocks)
}
a.snap = next
cb := a.OnRefresh
pushed := next
a.mu.Unlock()
if cb != nil {
cb(pushed)
}
}
// loadPersistedState restores cumulative work and hashrate history from
// the store so they survive process restarts. Safe to call with a nil
// Store — becomes a no-op.
func (a *Aggregator) loadPersistedState() {
if a.Store == nil {
return
}
if v, err := a.Store.GetKV(kvCumulativeWork); err != nil {
a.Log.Warn("cumulative_shares load failed", "err", err)
} else if v != "" {
if f, perr := strconv.ParseFloat(v, 64); perr == nil {
a.mu.Lock()
a.cumulativeShares = f
a.mu.Unlock()
a.Log.Info("cumulative_shares loaded", "value", f)
}
}
cutoff := time.Now().Add(-24 * time.Hour).Unix()
if samples, err := a.Store.HashrateSince(cutoff); err != nil {
a.Log.Warn("hashrate history load failed", "err", err)
} else if len(samples) > 0 {
hist := make([]HashratePoint, 0, len(samples))
for _, s := range samples {
hist = append(hist, HashratePoint{T: s.T, V: s.V})
}
a.mu.Lock()
a.hrHistory = hist
a.lastHRSampleAt = time.Unix(hist[len(hist)-1].T, 0)
a.mu.Unlock()
a.Log.Info("hashrate history loaded", "count", len(hist))
}
}