43 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dorian
4d8a9e66e3 release(v1.7.20-alpha): stop auto-apply scheduler killing the service
The 3AM auto-update path called std::process::exit(0) immediately
after apply_update returned. apply_update had already spawned a 2s-
delayed systemctl restart, but exit(0) killed the runtime before that
spawned task could run — and the unit's Restart=on-failure does not
trigger on a clean exit 0, so the service stayed dead until someone
SSH'd in and started it manually (.253 hit this today).

Scheduler now returns from the task without killing the process;
apply_update's existing restart path (same one the UI's Install
Update button uses) brings the new version up cleanly.

Also hardens the ISO CI: the AIUI inclusion step now falls back to
extracting from the newest release tarball if the runner's cached
/opt/archipelago/web-ui/aiui path is missing, so a reprovisioned
runner can't silently ship a frontend tarball without AIUI. The ISO
build step also sanity-checks the binary exists before invoking the
builder.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-21 04:33:11 -04:00
Dorian
9fc9696dbd release(v1.7.19-alpha): kill stale available_update + numeric version compare
load_state now drops any stored available_update whenever the running
binary version differs from what's on disk — the old migration only
cleared it when the stale entry happened to match the new version, so
skipping releases (e.g. sideloading 1.7.16 → 1.7.18 without 1.7.17)
left a pointer to an intermediate version as the "update available",
which the UI then offered as a downgrade prompt.

check_for_updates also uses a numeric version comparator so a stale or
cached manifest with an older version can't offer itself as an
update, and 1.7.10 correctly outranks 1.7.9 past the single-digit
patch boundary.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-21 04:04:20 -04:00
Dorian
062e1fada2 release(v1.7.18-alpha): transitive peers default Trusted + update-flow logs
Flip transitively-discovered federation peers to Trusted instead of
Observer. Hints are already only ingested from peers we trust and only
peers we trust are re-exported via build_local_state, so the chain of
trust is already vetted end-to-end — making the user promote each
newcomer by hand was friction with no security win.

Backend:
- federation/sync.rs: merge_transitive_peers now inserts TrustLevel::Trusted
  (doc comment updated to explain the transitive-trust rationale)
- update.rs: info! log at download start (version, components, total_bytes,
  staging path), cancel (staging wiped?, marker cleared?), and apply (backup
  path) so journalctl reveals where a stuck update actually is

Frontend:
- SystemUpdate What's New block gets a v1.7.18-alpha entry

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 20:20:36 -04:00
Dorian
4706dd16e7 release(v1.7.17-alpha): cancel download + stall detection
Add Cancel Download button + stall detection so a wedged download can
be recovered instead of leaving the UI stuck on a frozen progress bar.

Backend:
- update.rs: DOWNLOAD_CANCEL AtomicBool + DOWNLOAD_PROGRESS_AT AtomicU64
- download loop checks cancel between chunks and during retry backoff
  (500ms slices instead of one exponential sleep, so Cancel wakes fast)
- cancel_download() wipes staging + clears update_in_progress
- update.status exposes download_progress.stalled (30s no-progress)
- RPC: update.cancel-download + dispatcher entry

Frontend:
- SystemUpdate.vue: Cancel Download button, amber stall styling,
  stalled copy, cancel-download confirm branch in modal
- i18n keys (en + es) for cancel/stall flow
- v1.7.17-alpha What's New block in AccountInfoSection

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 19:10:34 -04:00
Dorian
3cbfcabedf release(v1.7.16-alpha): bidirectional + transitive federation, no self-peering
Federation join flow now notifies the inviter with the joiner's name and
immediately bumps state so the Federation UI reloads without a manual
Sync click. Accepting an invite that points back at the local node is
rejected up front (DID/pubkey/onion match). After a peer joins, we spawn
a transitive sync that pulls the new peer's federated peer hints so all
nodes in the federation learn about each other as Observer entries.
Federation.vue polls every 5s while mounted.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 18:12:02 -04:00
Dorian
0fad7ee431 release(v1.7.15-alpha): bulletproof downloads — resume, retry, real progress
download_update
  Each component download is now resumable via HTTP Range requests
  (Range: bytes=N-) and retried up to 6 times with exponential
  backoff (5/15/30/60/120/180s). On a dropped connection the next
  attempt picks up at the last written byte offset instead of
  restarting at zero. Streams via reqwest::Response::chunk() to the
  staging file so a 160 MB frontend tarball doesn't sit in RAM. SHA
  is verified over the complete file at the end of each component;
  mismatch nukes the staged file and restarts from scratch.

Real download progress counters
  New AtomicU64 globals DOWNLOAD_BYTES/DOWNLOAD_TOTAL are updated
  from the chunk loop. update.status exposes them as
  download_progress.{bytes_downloaded, total_bytes, active}. The
  SystemUpdate.vue progress bar now polls update.status every
  second instead of incrementing a fake random counter — and
  crucially, if the user navigates away and back, the component
  picks up the in-progress download from the backend atomics
  immediately.

Update-check retries
  handle_update_check now retries the manifest fetch up to 3 times
  with a 5s gap if the first try hits a transport error, so a
  momentary gitea hiccup doesn't make a node report "up to date"
  when there actually is a new release. Tight 10s connect timeout
  per attempt keeps the total bounded.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      1070c87f…c081c162b  40584792
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.15-alpha.tar.gz         8e630eba…63fd43f   162078068

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 17:17:58 -04:00
Dorian
923c404678 release(v1.7.14-alpha): install overlay + FIPS real fix + AIUI restore
Install UX
  SystemUpdate.vue now shows a full-screen overlay after apply: the
  BitcoinFaceAscii logo, a target-version label, an indeterminate
  progress stripe (solid orange; solid green on ready), and an
  elapsed-time readout. Polls /health every 1.5s and auto-reloads
  once the backend reports the new version. 3-min stall → "Reload
  now" button. Download UI also shows a spinner + "Finishing
  download — verifying checksum…" while the fake bar sits at 95%.

FIPS reconnect — for real this time
  New fips.reconnect RPC does stop → start → wait 20s → re-poll →
  classify. Classification buckets: connected / daemon_down /
  no_seed_key / no_outbound_udp_or_anchor_down / peers_but_no_anchor,
  each with a plain-language hint surfaced verbatim by the Reconnect
  button. The real reason nodes like .198/.253 couldn't reach the
  anchor: identity::write_fips_key_from_seed was writing fips_key.pub
  as a bech32 npub TEXT file, but upstream fips expects 32 raw
  bytes. The daemon silently authenticated with garbage. Fix:
  PublicKey::to_bytes() → raw 32 bytes, and new
  fips::config::normalize_pub_file migrates legacy files by decoding
  the npub and rewriting in place. fips.reconnect also re-installs
  the config + healed keys to /etc/fips before restarting.

AIUI preservation + restore
  apply_update was wiping /opt/archipelago/web-ui/aiui because the
  Vue build doesn't include it — every OTA lost the Claude sidebar.
  The preserve block now copies aiui/ + archipelago-companion.apk
  from the old web-ui into the staging dir before the swap, and
  prefers new-tar versions if present. To restore it on the three
  nodes that already lost it (.116/.198/.253), this release bundles
  the 85 MB aiui build into the frontend tarball. Frontend component
  size is now ~155 MB.

Download / install timeouts
  Backend download client timeout 1800s → 3600s (1 h). Larger
  tarball + slow gitea raw throughput put us above the old cap.
  Frontend update.download rpc timeout 30 min → 65 min to match.
  package.install rpc timeout 15 min → 45 min — IndeedHub pulls
  6 images and was timing out mid-install.

UI nit
  "Rollback to Previous" → "Rollback Available".

App-catalog proxy already landed in v1.7.13.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      725e18e6…3c525e6   40462288
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.14-alpha.tar.gz         c35284be…ff2c16   162077052 (+aiui)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 16:40:25 -04:00
Dorian
30a26f94f7 release(v1.7.13-alpha): proxy app catalog server-side (CORS + CSP fix)
The Discover / Marketplace page fetched the app catalog directly from
git.tx1138.com/lfg2025/app-catalog/raw/.../catalog.json in the
browser. Two blockers hit the fleet simultaneously: (1) tx1138's
Gitea doesn't emit Access-Control-Allow-Origin so the HTTPS fetch
got CORS-blocked; (2) the HTTP IP-port fallback
(http://23.182.128.160:3000/...) falls outside the node's
`connect-src` CSP. Users saw the hardcoded fallback instead of the
live catalog.

Backend: new authenticated GET /api/app-catalog handler uses reqwest
to pull catalog.json server-side (15s timeout) and returns it with
application/json + 1h Cache-Control. Tries the HTTPS URL first,
HTTP IP-port second.

Frontend: curatedApps.ts now calls /api/app-catalog (same-origin,
no CORS/CSP) with credentials included so the session cookie
authenticates the proxy. Baked /catalog.json stays as the last
resort.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      0aaf7262…b979f22c  40371192
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.13-alpha.tar.gz         27505811…efc6f4142 76982505

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 15:43:45 -04:00
Dorian
26d6eddb1c release(v1.7.12-alpha): bump on top of working-OTA 1.7.11
Version-only bump. Sits above v1.7.11-alpha which user has verified
runs the full Install Update pipeline end-to-end (check → download
→ install → auto-restart). Freshly-installed nodes from the 1.7.11
ISO will see 1.7.12 as their first OTA target.

Frontend tarball byte-identical to v1.7.11 (same sha).

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      247f65c2…54f40df9  40385472
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.12-alpha.tar.gz         0644a436…54f58    76983846 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 14:39:07 -04:00
Dorian
c9f6697f02 release(v1.7.11-alpha): OTA proof bump on top of namespace-escape apply
Version-only bump. Frontend tarball byte-identical to v1.7.10. First
OTA-testable release where the running backend (v1.7.10) has the
host_sudo/systemd-run apply fix — clicking Install Update should
walk through check → download → install → auto-restart with no
manual intervention.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      cf003f62…65465f  40378752
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.11-alpha.tar.gz         0644a436…54f58   76983846 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 14:03:36 -04:00
Dorian
b8ab06dd47 release(v1.7.10-alpha): apply namespace fix + FIPS cascade + profile polish
THE apply fix
  archipelago.service uses ProtectSystem=strict, so /opt and /usr are
  read-only inside the service's mount namespace. sudo inherits that
  namespace — every sudo mkdir/mv/chown from apply_update was hitting
  EROFS even as root. Every prior "Failed to apply update" was a
  symptom of this. New `host_sudo()` helper wraps every filesystem
  call in `sudo systemd-run --wait --collect --pipe -- <cmd>`, which
  spawns a transient unit with systemd's default (no ProtectSystem)
  protections — the command runs in the host namespace and can touch
  /opt/archipelago + /usr/local/bin normally.

FIPS cascade (#2)
  Home.vue and Server.vue both carry a FIPS row that previously only
  looked at {installed, service_active, key_present}. Now they also
  read anchor_connected + authenticated_peer_count and mirror the
  full FIPS card: green "Active · N peers" when healthy, orange "No
  anchor" when the DHT bootstrap has failed.

Profile paste URL fallback (#4)
  Web5Identities.vue list + editor previously had `@error="display:none"`
  on the <img>, which hid the tag without re-rendering the fallback —
  a broken pasted URL showed up blank. Replaced with reactive
  pictureLoadFailed / listPictureFailed flags plus a watcher that
  resets on URL change. Broken URL now falls back to the initial (or
  identicon for seed-derived identities).

Small-upload data URL (#3)
  Uploaded profile pictures ≤ 64 KB are now inlined as
  `data:image/png;base64,...` into profile.picture on the client
  before calling update-profile. That kind-0 event is fetchable by
  any Nostr client — no Tor needed. Larger uploads fall back to the
  onion-rooted public_url with a hint telling the user to paste a
  public https:// URL for broader visibility.

Deferred: #1 FIPS Reconnect "actually fixes" — the current Reconnect
calls fips.restart which clears the daemon state, but when the
anchor is truly unreachable (UDP 8668 blocked by network/ISP), no
amount of restart can help. A richer diagnostic is out of scope for
this bundle.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      4a77c704…82aa6f8  40379696
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.10-alpha.tar.gz         0644a436…54f58    76983846

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 13:46:03 -04:00
Dorian
8894e1374e release(v1.7.9-alpha): OTA proof bump on top of mv-based apply
Version-only bump. First release where .116/.198/.253 (running v1.7.8
with the mv-based apply) should walk through Check → Download →
Install → auto-restart cleanly via UI, no sideload intervention.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      1ec7383d…301629  40378536
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.9-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 13:23:37 -04:00
Dorian
cbf30e2e29 release(v1.7.8-alpha): fix apply ETXTBSY — use mv instead of install
apply_update's binary swap called `sudo install -m 0755 src
/usr/local/bin/archipelago`. install opens the destination for write
with O_TRUNC; the kernel returns ETXTBSY (exit 1) when the path is a
currently-running executable, which it always is during apply because
apply_update is called by the archipelago RPC handler — running as
archipelago itself. Every previous "Failed to apply update" was this
one root cause; the manual sideload path only worked because we
stopped the service first.

rename() doesn't modify the file it replaces — it repoints the path
at a new inode while the old inode stays alive for any process that
has it mapped. `mv` uses rename(). Switched to `sudo mv` (with prior
chmod+chown on the staging file) so the swap is atomic and tolerant
of the running binary.

Frontend tarball byte-identical to v1.7.7-alpha; only the binary
version string changes.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      2753daec…48094d  40377648
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.8-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 13:04:09 -04:00
Dorian
23cc78f0db release(v1.7.7-alpha): clean OTA test bump on top of robust apply
Pure version bump. No code changes. First release shipped with the
reinforced apply_update (timestamped staging + all-mv) and frontend
with 95% progress cap — this OTA should walk through cleanly from
.116/.198/.253 without any sideload intervention.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      e3f1740d…006025  40373392
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.7-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 12:44:19 -04:00
Dorian
9c6251c784 release(v1.7.6-alpha): robust apply_update + manifest-override env var
apply_update frontend swap
  Transient EROFS on .198 (filesystem hiccup — root FS mounts with
  errors=remount-ro so a fleeting glitch can bounce /opt to RO for a
  moment) caught the pre-cleanup `rm -rf web-ui.new web-ui.bak` mid-
  stride and aborted the apply. Rewrote the swap to use a timestamped
  staging dir (web-ui.new.<ms>) and a timestamped old-copy path so
  nothing needs to be rm'd before the extract. After the new tree is
  mv'd into place, the previous rollback copy is rotated aside with a
  .<ms> suffix (best-effort) and this apply's old copy becomes the new
  web-ui.bak. If the final mv fails, the staged old is restored so
  nginx keeps serving.

handle_update_check manifest override
  handle_update_check takes the git path whenever ~/archy/.git exists.
  On the dev box (.116) that meant the Pull & Rebuild button was
  always the only option even though the manifest-path OTA was
  already wired via ARCHIPELAGO_UPDATE_URL. Now: if that env var is
  set, we skip the git detection entirely and use the manifest path.
  The regular fleet (no env var, no repo) hits the manifest branch
  naturally; beta dev nodes (repo + no env var) still get Pull &
  Rebuild; dev nodes with the env var explicitly set can finally test
  the manifest OTA end-to-end.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      356e78cc…91a6dd  40372288
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.6-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 12:33:10 -04:00
Dorian
12f48a21c1 release(v1.7.5-alpha): OTA end-to-end test bump
Trivial version-only bump. No code changes; binary differs only in its
embedded CARGO_PKG_VERSION string. Frontend tarball is byte-identical
to v1.7.4-alpha's (same sha), copied under the new filename to satisfy
the manifest component naming.

This exists so the fleet nodes (.116/.198/.253), all now running
v1.7.4-alpha with the fixed apply_update tar flow, can exercise the
full OTA pipeline from the UI: Check → Download (30-min timeout) →
Install (sudo install binary + sudo tar to web-ui.new + atomic swap) →
auto-restart (systemctl --no-block) → sidebar updates → state sync.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      7422a695…a1a2a6  40362432
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.5-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615 (reused)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 12:10:50 -04:00
Dorian
170f8ae787 release(v1.7.4-alpha): fix Install Update tar extraction + progress overshoot
apply_update was extracting the frontend tarball with
`tar -xzf -C /opt/archipelago`, but the tar contents are the *inside*
of web-ui/ (root entries are ./test-aiui.html, ./assets/, etc.). So
the files landed directly in /opt/archipelago instead of under web-ui/,
and tar bailed on nginx-owned paths mid-extraction. First end-to-end
OTA test (.198) found it: "tar: ./assets/SystemUpdate-…js: Cannot
open: No such file or directory".

Now extracts into web-ui.new, chowns, then atomically swaps: move
existing web-ui → web-ui.bak, then web-ui.new → web-ui. Same pattern
as the manual sideload that's been working.

Frontend: SystemUpdate.vue fake download progress was capped at "<90"
with a Math.random()*15 increment — the last tick could push to
~104.99%. Capped at 95% with a smaller step so it stops at 95 and the
real RPC completion jumps it to 100.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      a14ad7e4…2a2be3  40361984
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.4-alpha.tar.gz          4fb79664…0172e9  76984615

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 12:02:14 -04:00
Dorian
3a479e5b09 release(v1.7.3-alpha): sidebar version sync + FIPS reconnect + profile pic render
Sidebar version
  detect_build_version() no longer reads /opt/archipelago/build-info.txt
  first. That file was written by the ISO installer at flash time and
  never rewritten by OTA or sideload, so after any binary swap the
  sidebar kept advertising whatever the ISO shipped with. Now just
  returns env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION") unconditionally — always matches the
  running binary.

FIPS card
  The two-column grid in FipsNetworkCard.vue placed version/npub boxes
  side-by-side on mobile but the anchor-status panel forced col-span-2,
  creating an unbalanced empty column at every desktop width. Anchor
  status moves to its own full-width row below the grid. When the
  anchor is not reached, a "Reconnect" button appears next to the
  status line; it calls fips.restart (45s timeout), waits 5s for the
  daemon to come back, then reloads fips.status. Surfaces whether the
  restart actually recovered the anchor in a status flash.

Profile picture render
  Uploaded profile pictures are stored with an onion-rooted URL so
  external Nostr clients can fetch them. The local browser isn't
  Tor-routed though, so the <img src> silently 404'd and the UI fell
  back to showing initials. Added a displayableUrl() helper on
  Web5Identities.vue that rewrites http://<onion>/blob/<cid>[?...] to
  same-origin /blob/<cid> for rendering, while the stored URL keeps
  its onion prefix so publishing to Nostr still works for external
  viewers. Pass-through for data: URLs and already-relative paths.

Identity row title
  The identity list header now renders profile.display_name (when set)
  and keeps identity.name as a muted parenthetical. Before, only the
  internal name was shown and a user who'd customised their Nostr
  display_name saw a mismatch between their own UI and what peers
  rendered.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                      99184b95…22dc1b  40350664
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.3-alpha.tar.gz          7b933cf4…74a8bc  76987031

Changelog layman-style per the saved feedback.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 11:44:59 -04:00
Dorian
0d5128a121 release(v1.7.2-alpha): fix Install Update + identity avatar backfill + label
Three user-visible fixes shipped together.

1. update.apply permission-denied
   apply_update() was doing fs::copy into /usr/local/bin/archipelago and
   tar xzf into /opt/archipelago as the archipelago user — both root-owned.
   The backup step succeeded (it wrote to data_dir) but the swap failed
   with a silent permission denied, wrapped as "Failed to apply archipelago".
   Now uses `sudo install -m 0755` for the binary and `sudo tar -xzf` for
   the frontend, plus a post-apply `sudo systemctl --no-block restart
   archipelago` scheduled 2s after the RPC reply so the UI sees success.

2. Apply → Install label
   en/es locale strings: applyUpdate / applyTitle / applyNow changed from
   "Apply" to "Install". Matches the user's mental model and distinguishes
   the user-facing verb from the internal apply_update() function.

3. Identity avatar backfill
   Identities created before df83163f had profile=None on disk and so
   rendered as initials. load_record() now synthesizes an IdentityProfile
   with a default picture (identicon for regular identities, the hex node
   SVG for derivation_index=0) when profile is missing. The synthetic
   profile lives only in the returned record; the file stays untouched so
   a later explicit Save persists whatever the user actually chose.

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                        70e5444e…67c589  40381960
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.2-alpha.tar.gz            806b027b…358a824 76983699

Changelog rewritten layman-style per saved feedback.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 11:25:10 -04:00
Dorian
ef58888aa8 release(v1.7.1-alpha): version bump for end-to-end OTA test
Trivial bump on top of df83163f. No code changes — this exists purely so
the fleet nodes now sitting on 1.7.0-alpha have a real target to exercise
the OTA pipeline against: check → download → apply → restart → state
reconciliation. The binary content differs only in the embedded
CARGO_PKG_VERSION string.

Frontend tarball reused from v1.7.0-alpha (same bytes, copied to a new
filename to match the manifest component name convention).

Artefacts:
  archipelago                                     7f7981bd…56eef0  40391760
  archipelago-frontend-1.7.1-alpha.tar.gz (dup of 1.7.0)  dc3b63af…e9a8370  76984288

Manifest changelog is a single plain-language sentence explaining that
this is the test release — per the saved feedback about keeping
fleet-facing strings readable.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 10:32:06 -04:00
Dorian
8b7cb0029f release(v1.7.0-alpha): bump + fix git-method update + reconciler creates
Two fixes bundled into the OTA:

1. update.download hard-fail on git-path nodes. handle_update_check's git
   branch reported update_available=true + update_method="git" but never
   populated state.available_update, so update.download returned "No update
   available to download" even though the UI showed one. SystemUpdate.vue
   now routes update_method=="git" through update.git-apply (pull+rebuild+
   restart via self-update.sh); manifest-path nodes keep the download→apply
   flow. i18n strings + confirm modal added for the git path.

2. Reconciler creating containers behind the user's back. On fresh
   unbundled installs (.198, .253) archy-mempool-db and archy-btcpay-db
   materialised ~10 min after first boot because reconcile-containers.sh
   walked container-specs.sh's canonical tier list and created any
   "missing" container. reset_spec() now defaults SPEC_OPTIONAL="true",
   so reconcile is strictly a repair tool — baseline comes from
   first-boot-containers.sh (filebrowser on unbundled), everything else
   from the install RPC.

Also forces OTA trigger for nodes on 1.6.0-alpha that otherwise saw
"I'm at manifest.version, nothing to do" and skipped the refreshed 1.6
artifacts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 06:22:29 -04:00
Dorian
5eb2d34dd7 release(v1.6.0-alpha): smoke-test release for system-update flow
No functional changes from v1.5.0-alpha — this release exists only to
validate the in-app update pipeline end-to-end (manifest check → staged
download → apply → restart → version bump in UI sidebar).

Dropping just the manifest + artifacts; no manual deploy to the fleet.
.116/.228/.253 should notice within 30 min (periodic update-check
interval) and surface the update in the dashboard.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 16:12:28 -04:00
Dorian
77206a8928 release: v1.5.0-alpha + version hygiene fixes
Versioning was drifting on three axes — fixed all of them:

1. Cargo.toml → 1.5.0-alpha (was 1.5.0). User wants `-alpha` suffix
   on every pre-stable release; this is the current state of main.
2. neode-ui/package.json was still 1.3.5 — brought in line.
3. /opt/archipelago/build-info.txt was stale on .198 (1.3.4) and
   .253 (1.3.5), absent on .116/.228. That file OVERRIDES the
   binary's CARGO_PKG_VERSION for the UI sidebar, which is why
   .198/.253 kept showing old versions even with fresh binaries.
   scripts/deploy-to-target.sh now writes build-info.txt on every
   deploy, reading the version straight from Cargo.toml — so the
   sidebar can never drift from the binary again.

Release artifacts + manifest:
- releases/v1.5.0-alpha/archipelago (40M, sha in manifest)
- releases/v1.5.0-alpha/archipelago-frontend-1.5.0-alpha.tar.gz (51M)
- releases/manifest.json bumped with full 7-line changelog covering
  FIPS-first routing, Settings toggle, transitive federation, cancel
  button, transport badges, peer listener, and the build-info fix.
- scripts/check-release-manifest.sh — new pre-publish guard. Refuses
  to pass if: Cargo.toml ≠ manifest version, changelog is empty
  (release notes are mandatory), or any component's sha256/size
  doesn't match the file on disk. Run locally or from CI.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 03:23:18 -04:00
Dorian
4c8c4ebc47 feat(federation): v1.5.0 bump + transport badge on each node card
Every federated node card now shows a colored badge indicating how
archipelago actually reached the peer on the most recent successful
call — FIPS / TOR / LAN / MESH — not a prediction based on available
addresses. The badge is hidden when we've never reached the peer.

Backend:
- Cargo.toml: 1.4.0 → 1.5.0 (visible in the sidebar health endpoint).
- FederatedNode gains last_transport + last_transport_at (serde
  default for back-compat with v1.4 nodes.json files).
- federation::storage::record_peer_transport(did, onion, transport)
  — writes both fields plus last_seen after each successful peer
  call. Matches by DID first, falls back to onion.
- federation::sync::sync_with_peer now calls record_peer_transport
  immediately after a successful PeerRequest return, so the badge
  on the sync'ing peer's card reflects the transport the call
  actually rode (fips vs tor).

Frontend:
- types.ts FederatedNode gains last_transport / last_transport_at
  (union-typed to the four known kinds).
- NodeList.vue: new transportBadge(node) returns {label, cls, title}
  tuned per transport. Hidden when last_transport is absent so we
  never lie. Tooltip shows "Last reached via <x> · <time ago>" so
  stale data is self-evident. Removed the predictive icon from the
  transport store — badge is now 100% ground-truth.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-19 02:51:26 -04:00
Dorian
c1cfca6212 feat(fips): integrate jmcorgan/fips as preferred non-Tor transport + v1.4.0
Bakes the FIPS (Free Internetworking Peering System) mesh daemon into
the node stack, supervised by archipelago alongside Tor. Runs as a
system service, identity derives from the same BIP-39 master seed, and
user-triggered updates track upstream main.

Identity
  seed.rs: new HKDF label archipelago/fips/secp256k1/v1 → dedicated
  secp256k1 key, distinct from the Nostr-node key for crypto isolation
  but still seed-recoverable
  identity.rs: writes fips_key[.pub] to /data/identity on onboarding,
  chmod 0600; fips_key_exists / load_fips_keys / fips_npub accessors

Transport
  TransportKind::Fips=3 inserted between LAN and Tor (Tor bumps to 4)
  → router prefers FIPS over Tor for all peer traffic
  PeerRecord gains fips_npub + last_fips fields (serde(default) for
  backward-compat with older nodes)
  transport/fips.rs: NodeTransport stub, reports unavailable until the
  daemon is live so router falls through to Tor cleanly

Federation invites
  FederatedNode and FederationInvite carry optional fips_npub
  create_invite / accept_invite / peer-joined callback thread it end
  to end; signature domain deliberately unchanged — FIPS Noise does
  its own session auth, so the unsigned hint only affects path
  selection

crate::fips
  config.rs: renders /etc/fips/fips.yaml and sudo-installs key material
  service.rs: systemctl status/activate/restart/mask wrappers
  update.rs: GitHub API check against upstream main; apply stubbed
  until per-commit .deb artefact source is decided

RPC + dashboard
  fips.status / fips.check-update / fips.apply-update / fips.install /
  fips.restart registered in dispatcher
  HomeNetworkCard.vue shipped standalone (unmounted — place in Home.vue
  when ready); shows state pill, version, FIPS npub, update button,
  activate button when key is present but service is down

ISO + systemd
  archipelago-fips.service: conditional on key presence, masked by
  default — backend unmasks after onboarding writes the key
  build-auto-installer-iso.sh: multi-stage Dockerfile builds the FIPS
  .deb from jmcorgan/fips main (fail-loud), COPYs it into rootfs, apt
  installs it so trixie resolves deps; unit copied + masked

Version bump: 1.3.5 → 1.4.0

Tests: 33 new/updated passing (seed, identity, transport, federation,
fips module, transport::fips).

Known gaps: fips.apply-update returns a clear stub error until
upstream publishes per-commit .deb artefacts; HomeNetworkCard is not
mounted in Home.vue by default.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-18 22:57:51 -04:00
Dorian
a279be8d79 chore: update Cargo.lock
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 11:02:36 -04:00
Dorian
54ec723743 fix: vpn.add-participant writes to root-owned daemon config via sudo
The nvpn daemon config at /var/lib/archipelago/nostr-vpn/ is owned by
root, but the backend runs as archipelago. Direct write silently failed,
so adding a second phone's npub never reached the daemon — service
restarted with stale config. Now falls back to sudo cp for root-owned
paths, and first-boot sets ownership to archipelago.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 16:25:39 +02:00
Dorian
5ec4a7285a fix: first-boot container creation, remote input relay, ISO packages
Critical first-boot fixes (root cause: ALL 25 containers failed on install):
- Fix image-versions.sh sourcing: multi-path fallback for /opt/archipelago/scripts/
- Fix --add-host host-gateway: resolve actual gateway IP (podman 4.3 compat)
- Fix disk size detection: check /var/lib/archipelago not / (was forcing prune on 428GB disk)
- Fix Bitcoin health check: expand $RPC vars at creation, not inside container
- Add --network-alias to all containers (aardvark-dns reliability)
- Add --network-alias to backend RPC install handler

ISO build:
- Add apache2-utils for htpasswd (Fedimint gateway password hashing)

Remote input:
- Add broadcast relay channel for companion app → browser input forwarding
- Add /ws/remote-relay WebSocket endpoint
- Android: NES controller improvements, server connect flow updates

Container images:
- Fix lnd-ui Dockerfile: listen on 8080, run as root user (rootless compat)
- Fix bitcoin-ui, electrs-ui Dockerfiles: root user for rootless podman

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 10:34:58 +01:00
Dorian
a8292ab622 feat: BIP-39 master seed for unified key derivation
Replace fragmented random key generation with a single 24-word BIP-39
mnemonic that deterministically derives all node keys: Ed25519 (DID),
secp256k1 (Nostr/Bitcoin), BIP-84 xprv (Bitcoin Core), and LND aezeed
entropy. New onboarding flow: seed generate → word verification → identity
naming. Restore path enabled via 24-word entry. Includes seed RPC handlers,
mock backend support, LND/Bitcoin Core wallet-from-seed integration, and
UI polish across settings and discover views.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-31 01:41:24 +01:00
Dorian
9db55b0b34 feat: container orchestration, branding overhaul, onboarding logging
Container orchestration:
- Health monitor with crash recovery and auto-restart
- Doctor service (periodic health checks via systemd timer)
- Reconcile service (desired-state convergence)
- Stack-aware install/uninstall with dependency tracking

Branding:
- Custom GRUB background (designer artwork, 1024x768)
- ISOLINUX boot menu: centered, orange accents, clean labels
- Terminal banners: adaptive width, basic ANSI colors, fits 80-col
- Removed auto-generated splash scripts (designer provides assets)
- GRUB theme: lowercase branding

Frontend:
- 401 handler clears localStorage immediately (prevents cascade)

Backend:
- Onboarding/auth logging ([onboarding] tag in journalctl)
- Cookie Secure flag logging for debugging HTTP/HTTPS issues

ISO fixes:
- Install log saved before unmount (was silently failing)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 11:34:29 +00:00
Dorian
13e4a738be bug fixing and deploy and build diagnostics 2026-03-22 03:30:21 +00:00
Dorian
25ad68ac4c fix: BUG-33 CPU threshold, TASK-27 tab icons, TASK-36 iframe errors
- BUG-33: CPU load alert threshold increased from 2x to 4x core count
  (8→16 on 4-core machine) to reduce false alerts during container ops
- TASK-27: Launch buttons for new-tab apps now show external link icon
  (BTCPay, Grafana, PhotoPrism, Portainer, OnlyOffice, etc.)
- TASK-36: Iframe error screen now distinguishes between X-Frame-Options
  blocked vs container not reachable, with appropriate messaging

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-18 19:24:52 +00:00
Dorian
f273816405 feat: v1.2.0-alpha — E2E encrypted mesh relay, steganography, relay status polling
Phase 5 mesh networking:
- E2E encrypted TX relay (X25519 + ChaCha20-Poly1305) — non-Archy nodes
  relay encrypted blobs transparently via Meshcore native routing
- Steganographic encoding modes (WeatherStation, SensorNetwork) — traffic
  looks like sensor data on the wire, 0xAA marker, configurable per-node
- Pre-flight Bitcoin Core health check on relay node — specific error codes
  (bitcoin_unreachable, bitcoin_syncing, tx_rejected) instead of generic fails
- mesh.relay-status RPC endpoint — frontend polls for relay result every 3s
- On-Chain / Lightning tabs in Off-Grid Bitcoin panel
- Archy Peers vs Mesh Broadcast relay mode selector
- Mesh view fills viewport (no page scroll), internal panel scrolling
- Version bump to 1.2.0-alpha

Also includes: deploy hardening, container fixes, IndeedHub updates,
boot screen, dashboard improvements, MASTER_PLAN task tracking

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-17 23:56:37 +00:00
Dorian
32f89fa8d5 backup commit 2026-03-17 00:03:08 +00:00
Dorian
f07ce10b1a refactor: update dependencies and remove unused code
- Added new dependencies: `adler2`, `crc32fast`, `flate2`, `miniz_oxide`, and `libredox`.
- Updated existing dependencies: `tokio-rustls` to version 0.26.4 and `filetime` to version 0.2.27.
- Removed the `backup.rs` file as it is no longer needed.
- Introduced tests for configuration and credential management.
- Enhanced the `identity` module to generate W3C compliant DID documents.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-12 00:19:30 +00:00
Dorian
a5757d27f1 feat: electrs standalone install with bitcoin dependency + progress UI
- Add electrs to marketplace as standalone installable app
- Add dependency check: refuse install if no bitcoin node is running
- Use container DNS (bitcoin-knots:8332) on archy-net instead of host IP
- Auto-create bitcoin.conf with txindex + RPC on bitcoin-knots install
- Auto-build and start electrs-ui container post-install
- Show index size and estimated progress during initial sync
- Add /electrs-status and /health nginx proxy routes
- Remove Tailwind CDN from electrs-ui, use inline styles

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-08 02:16:02 +00:00
Dorian
62d6c13764 Implement onboarding reset functionality and enhance backup features
- Added a new method to reset the onboarding state, allowing users to re-initiate the onboarding process.
- Integrated backup creation functionality, enabling users to create encrypted backups of their node identity.
- Updated API endpoints to handle onboarding reset and backup creation requests.
- Enhanced UI components to support the new onboarding reset and backup features, including error handling and user feedback.
- Introduced new dependencies for cryptographic operations and data encoding.
2026-03-02 08:34:13 +00:00
Dorian
1073d9fd2c Update Fedimint configuration and enhance onboarding process
- Upgraded Fedimint version to v0.10.0 in docker-compose.yml and manifest.yml, adding support for the built-in Guardian UI.
- Modified .gitignore to exclude deploy-config.sh script.
- Enhanced onboarding process in AuthManager to persist onboarding state and validate password strength during user setup.
- Updated API to handle onboarding completion and password change requests, ensuring a smoother user experience.
- Improved configuration management to support Nostr discovery and Tor proxy settings, enhancing node identity features.
2026-02-17 15:03:34 +00:00
Dorian
6035c93289 Enhance ISO build process and documentation for Archipelago
- Updated BUILD-GUIDE.md to clarify instructions for building the Archipelago Auto-Installer ISO, emphasizing the recommended method of building directly on the target server.
- Added auto-installation of missing dependencies (xorriso, podman) when running the build script with sudo.
- Enhanced the build-auto-installer-iso.sh script to capture container images from the live server, ensuring the ISO includes the same set of applications as the dev server.
- Revised deployment documentation to stress the importance of building the Rust backend on the Linux dev server and included new instructions for capturing system-level changes for ISO builds.
- Improved UI components and added new bundled applications (BTCPay Server, Mempool Explorer, Nostr Relay, Strfry Relay, Tailscale) to enhance user experience.
2026-02-14 16:44:20 +00:00
Dorian
10fa19df66 Refactor and enhance Archipelago setup and API
- Revamped GETTING_STARTED.md for clarity and completeness, detailing the Docker development environment and installation steps.
- Updated Cargo.lock and Cargo.toml to replace deprecated dependencies and add new ones, including hyper-ws-listener and env_logger.
- Improved WebSocket handling in the API to support upgrades and error management.
- Enhanced Neode UI scripts to manage Docker containers during development.
- Adjusted dummy app configurations for accurate LAN addresses.
- Sorted app entries in the UI for better organization and accessibility.
2026-01-27 22:47:51 +00:00
Dorian
4126aa0b33 untrack 2026-01-27 22:37:08 +00:00
zazawowow
1ac70634bd mid code commit 2026-01-24 23:18:24 +00:00
zazawowow
731cd67cfb mid coding commit 2026-01-24 22:59:20 +00:00