1600 Commits

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archipelago
4c3aa8cc8e fix(icons): remove remaining electrs icon references, use electrumx.png
GoalDetail.vue, EasyHome.vue, and the backend's docker_packages.rs
metadata still pointed electrs-family app ids at the old electrs
icon (svg). Point them at electrumx.png like every other reference,
and delete the now-unused electrs.svg asset.
2026-07-01 14:48:14 -04:00
archipelago
ed95d54ffe chore(assets): replace lnd icon svg with png
lnd.svg no longer exists; every reference now points at lnd.png.
2026-07-01 14:41:15 -04:00
archipelago
7d2ac1f842 chore(assets): update searxng app icon 2026-07-01 14:36:12 -04:00
archipelago
daa8fb4891 fix(tests): make required-stack-destructive.bats portable across app rosters
Same class of bug as required-stack.bats: hardcoded required_containers
included mempool/mempool-api unconditionally, so a node without the
mempool stack (e.g. .5) hard-fails restarting a container that was never
installed, and waits out full 180-240s timeouts probing endpoints that
will never come up. Likely explains .5's abnormally long (2216s) iteration
1 runtime during the current multinode-pass run. Same skip-if-absent fix
as the prior commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 13:59:06 -04:00
archipelago
f1055164d2 fix(tests): make required-stack.bats portable across nodes with different app rosters
Found live during the .5 multinode-pass run: this suite was hardcoded to
.116's exact app bundle (including the mempool stack), so any node missing
an app hard-failed instead of skipping — and a missing local fail() helper
(present in 3 sibling bats files, absent here) masked the real error as
"command not found" (exit 127). Add the same skip-if-absent idiom already
used in mempool.bats per-app, and define fail() locally like the others.
Verified: skips cleanly on .116 (no bitcoin-knots here), still exercises
real checks for apps that are installed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 13:56:24 -04:00
archipelago
6b7af884ab docs: multinode pass swapped to .5, 5x gate launched
.198 IBD/pruned blocker → user chose swap over wait/hardware. .116 ruled
out (no bitcoin container), .120 ruled out (reserved for another dev). .5
(archy-x250-beta) is fully synced despite also being sub-1TB/pruned;
bootstrapped bats+jq and launched the 5x destructive gate there.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 13:04:04 -04:00
archipelago
9cc288521d docs: multinode pass — cleared .198 preconditions, hit a real hardware blocker
Reset-failed 2 stale dead-unit records on .198, confirmed nginx lnd proxy
target is correct. Hit a genuine blocker needing a user decision: .198's
448GB disk is below the 1TB archival threshold so it runs pruned bitcoin,
currently only 21% through IBD — the multinode plan's precondition requires
pruned:false + fully synced.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 12:45:41 -04:00
archipelago
0323310c91 docs: close out Tier 1 tracker items — all 3 turned out non-issues
immich is already fully Quadlet-migrated (verified live on .228, same
install_stack_via_orchestrator primitive as netbird/btcpay). TanStack Query
spike recommends not adopting — no cache/staleness bugs, WS push already
covers hot data. Netbird reinstall adoption-skips-cert-render is correct by
design (adoption only fires when no manifest exists to render from anyway).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 12:37:23 -04:00
archipelago
79bbcca964 docs: consolidate OTA 1.8.0 + master-plan open items into one priority-ordered tracker
docs/UNIFIED-TASK-TRACKER.md replaces hunting across SESSION-1.8.0-OTA-PROGRESS.md
and PRODUCTION-MASTER-PLAN.md for "what's left" — fastest/simplest tasks first.
Verified against live code/nodes rather than trusting doc text: several previously
"open" items (bind-dir chown, netbird legacy installer, launch-port fallback,
archival-bitcoin manifest field, progress-UI monotonicity, all-apps coverage,
fedimint test coverage, changelog backfill, portainer image pin, grafana quadlet
activation) turned out already shipped or non-issues, and are closed out here.
TESTING.md's release-gate checklist updated to match reality (cargo warnings,
5x gate, changelog already green; multinode/backend-default-flip/tag genuinely open).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 12:29:26 -04:00
archipelago
177b8a4338 feat(mesh): show federated Archipelago nodes on the Mesh Map
Peers that opt in via a new "Share Location" toggle in Settings
(server.set-location RPC) get plotted on other trusted peers' Mesh Map
with a distinct Archy-logo marker, separate from raw LoRa radio peers.
Location is persisted locally, carried in NodeStateSnapshot, and
propagated through federation sync/delta like other node state.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 12:04:31 -04:00
archipelago
e3baaa5de3 docs: record fleet-deploy ENOSPC bug + fix + cleanup outcome
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 11:01:27 -04:00
archipelago
84d35b3b68 fix(deploy): also exclude .venv from the rsync payload
reticulum-daemon/.venv (a local Python virtualenv bundling PyInstaller +
esptool + Qt hooks, several hundred MB) was also being synced to deploy
targets uncached -- same class of bug as the releases/ exclude just added.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 10:54:34 -04:00
archipelago
aa849849e8 fix(deploy): exclude releases/ from the rsync payload
releases/ (the local repo's own historical build artifacts -- dozens of
versioned binaries + frontend tarballs, 7-10GB) was never excluded, so every
deploy synced it to the target's root disk. Filled .198 (29GB disk) to 100%
mid-deploy and .228 to 100% right after a "successful" deploy -- the target
node never needs its own copy of the release archive, only the built
binary+frontend actually get installed into system paths.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 10:44:07 -04:00
archipelago
bebf3bae10 fix(mesh): Reticulum garbage-text + reconnect churn + signal bars + node naming/HTTPS
- reticulum.rs: send_text_msg was lossy-UTF8-mangling binary CBOR control
  envelopes (ReadReceipt etc.) before sending as LXMF text; base64-encode
  with a marker instead, decoded losslessly on receive.
- typed_messages.rs: mesh.send-read-receipt fired automatically on every
  chat view with no is_archy_peer gate, so viewing a message from a stock
  (non-archy) LXMF peer auto-sent it an undecodable control envelope,
  surfacing as garbage text right after whatever it just sent. Now a no-op
  for non-archy peers.
- mesh/listener/mod.rs: RX_STALL_TIMEOUT was 300s and forced a full
  auto-detect reconnect on any otherwise-healthy but quiet mesh link
  (visible as "Connecting..." flapping); this also wiped Reticulum's
  in-memory peer-address table every cycle, breaking messaging with peers
  who hadn't re-announced in the window. Bumped to 1800s.
- reticulum.rs: persist the peer prefix/dest-hash/display-name table to
  disk so a restart doesn't force every peer back to "Anonymous Peer"
  until they re-announce.
- decode.rs/frames.rs: Meshcore was discarding the SNR its wire format
  carries; wire it onto the peer record. Mesh.vue's signalBars() now falls
  back to SNR-based bars when RSSI is unavailable (always true for
  Meshcore); Reticulum has neither and correctly stays at 0/"no data".
- system/handlers.rs, dispatcher.rs: new system.get-hostname RPC + cert
  regeneration (with a proper SAN) whenever server.set-name changes the
  hostname, so HTTPS doesn't add a mismatch warning on top of the
  self-signed one after a rename.
- AccountInfoSection.vue: surface the mDNS hostname + http/https links in
  Settings (HTTPS needed for mic/camera secure-context features) — never
  forced, both keep working.
- build-auto-installer-iso.sh: ship avahi-daemon so .local names actually
  resolve on the LAN, and give the self-signed cert a real SAN instead of
  a bare CN, both at image-build and install-time-fallback.
- Mesh.vue/MediaLightbox.vue/mesh-styles.css: mic/attach-stack no longer
  closes on a plain hover-past; mesh images open in the shared lightbox
  and have a real download button; lightbox close button moves to
  bottom-center on mobile instead of under the status bar; mesh device
  panel gets the same height/padding as its sibling tabs.

Verified: 108/108 mesh unit tests, deployed + confirmed healthy on
.116/.198/.228 (matching binary hash across all three), live Reticulum
messaging confirmed working end-to-end post-deploy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 10:42:20 -04:00
2a6e624189 toggle for wifi and switch-router on openwrt page 2026-07-01 14:06:02 +00:00
archipelago
99cd82ab0a fix(ui): catch useAudioPlayer's play() rejection instead of leaving it unhandled
play() on the underlying <audio> element rejects independently of its
'error' event (e.g. NotSupportedError when a peer-content request 404s and
there's no decodable source) — the 'error' listener already sets a friendly
message, but the unawaited play() promise still surfaced as a raw unhandled
rejection in the console. Follow-up from the .116->.228 peer-content
investigation (2026-07-01).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 09:53:50 -04:00
e497f8fed1 feat(home): surface TollGate status on the Network tile
Add a TollGate row (Enabled/Disabled/Not installed) to the Home
dashboard's Network tile, polling the existing openwrt.get-status RPC
on the same cadence as the other network rows. Only rendered once an
OpenWrt router is actually configured, so nodes without one aren't
cluttered with an always-"Not configured" row.

Also fixes the underlying reason this could never have worked: nothing
in the OpenWrt Gateway flow ever persisted the router's host/credentials
server-side — the "connect" form only kept them in local component
state, so any no-args openwrt.get-status call (this new tile, and even
the Gateway page's own reload) always failed with "No router
configured" despite a fully working, provisioned router. Now
handle_openwrt_get_status saves the connection to router_config.json
whenever a host is explicitly passed in and the connection succeeds.
2026-07-01 13:25:43 +00:00
archipelago
5269d50039 docs: record .198 cleanup outcome + .228 fedimint-guardian clarification
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 09:20:15 -04:00
archipelago
09d42cbbf7 fix(orchestrator): immich uninstall must disable its sibling app_ids too
orchestrator_uninstall_app_ids("immich") only disabled the "immich" app_id
itself; "immich-postgres" and "immich-redis" (separate orchestrator-tracked
manifests, same pattern as mempool-api/archy-mempool-db) stayed enabled, so
the boot reconciler kept restarting their leftover stopped containers
forever after the generic uninstall path stopped them (.198, 2026-07-01 --
found while uninstalling immich to relieve disk I/O pressure competing with
a slow Bitcoin IBD).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 09:12:13 -04:00
archipelago
d0710e7491 fix(orchestrator,content): bound repair-recreate loops; self-heal stale content catalog entries
- prod_orchestrator.rs: the boot reconciler's zombie-guard and start-failed
  recreate paths (Created/Stopped/Exited states) had no attempt cap, unlike
  health_monitor's independent restart tracker. A container whose entrypoint
  fatally crashes right after `podman start` succeeds got stop+remove+
  install_fresh'd every ~30s reconcile tick forever (portainer on .198,
  2026-07-01: a DB schema newer than the pinned binary could read -- no
  amount of recreating fixes that). Added a 5-attempts/30-minute circuit
  breaker; once exhausted the container is left alone with an error! log
  instead of looping, and an explicit install/start clears the counter.
- content_server.rs: serve_content now prunes a catalog entry whose backing
  file is missing on disk, instead of leaving it advertised to every peer
  forever with no way to distinguish "gone" from "transient failure."

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 08:19:54 -04:00
d6c1feca97 fix(openwrt): fix TollGate provisioning pipeline, add reconfigure UI
Several compounding bugs were blocking end-to-end TollGate provisioning
on OpenWrt 25.x (apk-native) routers:

- install_ipk's non-ar fallback assumed a flat tarball, but some .ipks are
  a gzip tar of the three classic ipk members one level deep; it was
  dumping debian-binary/data.tar.gz/control.tar.gz straight into / instead
  of unpacking the real payload.
- Manually-extracted packages never ran their pending /etc/uci-defaults/*
  scripts (that only happens through opkg/apk's own postinst bookkeeping),
  so nothing ever created /etc/config/tollgate.
- uci_apply() never ensured the target config file existed first — `uci
  set` fails outright on a config namespace nothing has created yet, which
  is true for a package-defined one like "tollgate" (unlike wireless/
  network/dhcp, which ship by default).
- The installed-check and restart_services looked for a binary/init script
  named after the opkg package ("tollgate-module-basic-go"/"tollgate"),
  but the real on-disk names are tollgate-wrt — so status always reported
  "not installed" and service restarts silently no-op'd.
- provision_ssid used `uci add`, creating a new wifi-iface section (and
  therefore a new duplicate broadcast SSID) on every provision call instead
  of updating one in place.

Also adds a TollGateConfig.enabled field so the enable/disable state is
actually applied to the running service and the SSID's own broadcast
(stop + disable at boot, or start + enable), not just written to UCI.

On the frontend, the OpenWrt Gateway page's TollGate panel was read-only
once installed — add an edit form (price, step size, min steps, mint URL,
enabled toggle) that reuses the same idempotent provision-tollgate call.
2026-07-01 11:59:43 +00:00
1866c40edf fix(openwrt): detect radios and scan networks on vendor MediaTek drivers
Routers running MediaTek's proprietary mt_wifi SDK driver (e.g. GL.iNet)
never register with cfg80211/mac80211, so they have no `iw dev` entry and
no /sys/class/ieee80211 phy even though the radio is real and working —
find_wireless_iface was bailing with "No wireless radio found" on these.
Fall back to iwinfo's device listing, which abstracts over vendor backends
too, and to the vendor's iwpriv site-survey ioctl for scanning when iwinfo
itself can't trigger a scan on the interface.
2026-07-01 11:59:28 +00:00
6299e91544 fix(kiosk): stop HDMI mode detection from perpetuating a bad clone state
configure_display picked whichever mode was already "active" on the HDMI
output, so if X ever booted cloned to the laptop panel's resolution it
would keep re-confirming that wrong mode forever instead of self-healing
to the display's native mode.
2026-07-01 11:59:21 +00:00
archipelago
d414ae3daa fix(orchestrator,ui): stop crash-looping orphan stack members; dedupe Electrum launch overlay
- crash_recovery.rs: stack boot/runtime recovery (immich/indeedhub/netbird) now
  requires the stack's core dependency container to exist before touching any
  sibling, instead of firing on any leftover container. Fixes an infinite
  120s-interval crash loop where orphan debris from a partial/failed install
  (indeedhub-api with no indeedhub-postgres ever created) was repeatedly
  force-restarted against a dependency that doesn't exist, which also blocked
  a real reinstall via container name conflicts.
- AppSessionFrame.vue: the generic app-loading overlay and the ElectrumX
  sync-in-progress overlay could render simultaneously (same z-index) during
  launch. The sync screen is strictly more informative, so it now takes
  precedence instead of the two stacking on top of each other.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 07:02:01 -04:00
archipelago
5b7cd5d5d0 fix(orchestrator): durable uninstall marker for baseline apps + archival-bitcoin/version-report gaps
- mempool-api now declares dependencies:[bitcoin:archival] directly, closing a
  gap where installing it standalone (a legitimate direct orchestrator-install
  target) bypassed the mempool umbrella's pruning gate entirely.
- New durable user-uninstalled marker (crash_recovery.rs, mirrors user_stopped)
  fixes required-baseline-app self-heal (bitcoin-knots/electrumx/lnd/mempool/
  etc.) resurrecting itself after an explicit uninstall survives a restart or
  reboot, since the in-memory disabled set is wiped by every load_manifests().
- installed_version() (set_config.rs) no longer trusts a floating image tag
  ("latest") as the reported running version -- a stale local :latest cache
  reported "latest" forever regardless of what latest had moved on to. Now
  falls back to asking the Bitcoin backend directly via `bitcoind --version`
  when the tag is floating.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 06:29:11 -04:00
archipelago
de8b2bb812 fix(iso): raise /tmp tmpfs cap above systemd's 50%-of-RAM default
PyInstaller-based daemons (e.g. the Reticulum mesh daemon) self-extract
to /tmp on every launch and leak their extraction dir on abnormal exit;
combined with release-build staging dirs this exhausted the default cap
on .116 and silently broke Reticulum ("no space left on device" during
self-extraction, masquerading as a connect failure). Ship a tmp.mount.d
override (75% of RAM) in the installer image so fresh installs don't
inherit the same ceiling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 04:53:52 -04:00
archipelago
306b6356ee fix(orchestrator): generalize launch-port fallback + archival-bitcoin dependency gating
Master-plan backlog §10b/§10c: replace two per-app-hardcoded lookups with
generic, manifest-driven behavior so future apps are covered automatically
instead of needing a code edit.

- extract_lan_address (docker_packages.rs) now skips container-side ports
  that are known non-HTTP (SSH, FTP, common DB ports) instead of blindly
  taking podman's first-listed port. Fixes the whole class of bug the gitea
  SSH-before-web static override was a one-off patch for.
- requires_unpruned_bitcoin (dependencies.rs) now checks the app's own
  manifest for a `bitcoin:archival` dependency declaration first, falling
  back to the old hardcoded id list. electrumx and mempool manifests now
  declare it explicitly as the proof case.

869/869 Rust tests green, catalog drift clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-01 03:59:00 -04:00
archipelago
46dae75a0f feat(mesh): device onboarding modal (backlog #6)
Guided prompt that pops up when a mesh radio is detected but not yet
connected -- wraps the existing Connect action (mesh.configure with
device_path) rather than building a new setup engine. Dismissible per
device path (won't re-prompt for the same undismissed-but-ignored device on
every poll tick). Not the whole-app identity/seed onboarding system
(useOnboarding.ts) -- confirmed unrelated, this is mesh-specific only.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 23:24:12 -04:00
archipelago
712df2278f feat(mesh): Meshtastic provisioning robustness (backlog #12)
Three fixes:
1. Modem-preset authoritative: parse_config_lora_region now also decodes
   modem_preset (field 2) alongside region, tracked as current_modem_preset.
   ensure_lora_region's "region already set, don't touch it" branch (correct,
   unchanged) now ALSO re-asserts LONG_FAST when a real observed preset has
   drifted -- previously modem_preset only ever got written when region was
   UNSET, so a radio with the right region but wrong preset was never fixed.
   Only acts on an actually-observed wrong value (never speculative), so it
   can't reboot-loop.
2. RX-stall watchdog: run_mesh_session now bails (triggering the existing
   auto-reconnect path) if no frame has been successfully received in 5
   minutes -- the existing consecutive_write_failures counter is blind to a
   receive-only stall (writes can keep succeeding while inbound streaming is
   wedged).
3. Hot-swap detection: spawn_mesh_listener now compares self_node_id across
   session restarts and logs clearly when the physical radio itself changed
   (not just an ordinary reconnect of the same board). Per-session device
   state (contacts, current_region, etc.) was already naturally isolated
   per-session (fresh struct each reconnect) -- nothing else needed clearing.

107/107 mesh tests pass (2 new: modem_preset decode + the
absent-field-defaults-to-LONG_FAST case).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 23:21:29 -04:00
archipelago
494f272815 feat(mesh): Device settings tab (backlog #8)
New MeshDevicePanel.vue, added as a 4th/5th tab entry to activeTab/toolsTab/
mobileTab following the exact existing pattern (chat/bitcoin/deadman/
assistant/map). Shows firmware version, node ID, advert name, LoRa region,
channel, and device type -- firmware_version/self_node_id were already
server-side but never rendered; region is new (composed into MeshStatus from
MeshConfig.lora_region at read time, not part of the live session state).
Reboot button wired to the already-working mesh.reboot-radio RPC.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 23:03:09 -04:00
archipelago
4a309a3ee4 feat(mesh): RSSI/SNR dBm tooltip on the existing signal-bars indicator
The bars UI (signalBars/.mesh-signal-bars) was already built and wired to
mp.primary_rssi -- it just needed real backend data, which the previous
commit provides. Adds primary_snr alongside primary_rssi in MergedPeer and a
hover tooltip showing exact dBm/SNR values.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 22:54:51 -04:00
archipelago
02b6b52a8c feat(mesh): Meshtastic RSSI/SNR + peer-location map wiring (backlog #14/#15, part 1)
Backend: parse_mesh_packet now decodes MeshPacket.rx_snr (field 8, float) and
rx_rssi (field 12, int32), and a new POSITION_APP branch decodes Position.
latitude_i/longitude_i (fields 1/2, sfixed32) -- all field numbers confirmed
against the canonical meshtastic/protobufs mesh.proto, not guessed. Threaded
through ParsedContact -> refresh_contacts -> MeshPeer (mirroring how
pkc_capable was wired for #17), so mesh.peers now surfaces real rssi/snr/lat/
lon instead of always-null. Fixed a real bug found along the way:
update_node_info's unconditional contact replace would have silently wiped
any already-tracked signal/position data on the next NodeInfo packet -- now
preserves it.

Frontend: mesh.ts's updateNodePositionsFromPeers() feeds real position data
into the SAME nodePositions map MeshMap.vue already renders from (parallel to
the existing Coordinate/Alert-message path) -- MeshMap.vue itself needed zero
changes, it was already built for this.

105/105 mesh tests pass (4 new: rx_snr/rx_rssi decode, position decode +
incomplete-field handling, full packet_to_inbound_frame integration).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 22:52:42 -04:00
archipelago
dfca007949 wip(mesh): parse MeshPacket rx_snr/rx_rssi fields (Meshtastic backlog #14, part 1/many)
Field numbers confirmed against the canonical meshtastic/protobufs mesh.proto
(rx_snr=8 float, rx_rssi=12 int32), not guessed. Not yet threaded through to
ParsedContact/MeshPeer/mesh.peers — that's the next step. Part of the
Meshtastic 1.8.0 backlog plan (RSSI/SNR indicator, peer-location map, Device
tab, provisioning robustness, onboarding modal) — see
.claude/plans/floofy-riding-seahorse.md for the full plan.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 22:27:54 -04:00
archipelago
0eb5c258f5 fix(mesh): Meshtastic 3ccc pkc_capable pill + Sideband image interop + critical CBOR wire-bloat fix
Merges in the meshtastic agent's now-finished work alongside this session's
continuation: stock-peer (3ccc) PKI-capability is now stamped through
get_contacts -> refresh_contacts -> MeshPeer.pkc_capable, so a directed DM to/from
a PKC-capable stock Meshtastic peer correctly shows the E2E pill on the Sent row,
not just received messages. Confirmed live: .198 sees "Meshtastic 3ccc" with
pkc_capable=true.

Also fixes two real interop/correctness bugs found while live-testing the
Reticulum <-> Sideband link:
  - Receive: the daemon only ever read LXMF's plain-text content, silently
    dropping native FIELD_IMAGE/FIELD_FILE_ATTACHMENTS fields — a stock
    Sideband/NomadNet photo vanished into a blank-space message. Now decoded
    into the same ContentInline typed envelope our own attachments use.
  - Send: images to a non-archy (stock) peer now use native LXMF FIELD_IMAGE
    instead of our own opaque CBOR wire format, which Sideband can't decode.
  - Root cause of a garbled MC-chunk-fragment bug: TypedEnvelope.v/.sig (the
    OUTER wrapper every message type uses) serialized raw bytes as a CBOR
    array-of-integers instead of a native byte string, bloating every
    message on the wire ~2-3.5x — enough to push even a tiny ReadReceipt
    over the 140-byte single-frame chunking threshold. Root-caused by
    reading ciborium's deserializer source directly (deserialize_bytes only
    works within its internal scratch buffer; deserialize_byte_buf streams
    unbounded).

Frontend: consolidated the attach/record buttons into a single animated "+"
menu (was overflowing the compose row).

857/857 tests pass. Verified live across all 5 deploy-roster nodes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 22:07:45 -04:00
archipelago
f54c853128 feat(mesh): Reticulum LoRa hardware gates pass + RNS Resource transfer + image/voice attachments
Phase 0 gates #2/#3 (two-node LXMF-over-LoRa, external Sideband interop) passed
on real hardware (.116's flashed Heltec V3 RNode <-> a phone-flashed RNode running
Sideband) — RNS announce, encrypted DM round-trip, and contact binding all verified
live. Fixed two bugs found in the process: the Reticulum send path wasn't stamping
outbound messages as E2E despite LXMF being unconditionally encrypted, and the
per-message transport pill collapsed Meshcore/Meshtastic into one generic "lora"
color instead of distinguishing the three radio transports.

Built on top of that link: a Columba-style image/file send experience —
compression-quality presets with a real transfer-time estimate (mesh.transport-advice,
now device-throughput-aware), receive-side thumbnail previews + auto-render for
already-local attachments, and async voice messages, all reusing the existing
ContentRef/ContentInline attachment pipeline. The headline addition is genuine RNS
Resource transfer support (daemon-side RNS.Link + RNS.Resource, Rust-side
send_resource/resource_recv plumbing, a new "resource-mesh" transport-advice tier)
so compressed photos up to 2MB now actually transfer over LoRa for Reticulum peers
instead of always falling back to Tor past the small inline-chunk cap.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 19:57:01 -04:00
f3cbeb2834 first commit of openwrt-tollgate integration 2026-06-30 20:30:26 +00:00
archipelago
12e7990b10 fix(mesh): route Meshtastic public-channel text to the channel thread, not DMs
Inbound Meshtastic text addressed to BROADCAST_NUM (the default public
LongFast channel, or any channel slot) was filed into a per-sender 1:1 DM
thread, so public-channel messages polluted individual people's DM chats
and appeared as if sent directly to the user.

packet_to_inbound_frame now detects `to == BROADCAST_NUM` and emits a new
synthetic RESP_MESHTASTIC_CHANNEL_TEXT frame
([channel_idx][sender_prefix(6)][text]) that the listener files under the
channel thread (contact_id = u32::MAX - idx) while still attributing the
message to its real sender. Directed text (to == our node) still routes to
the DM thread — a regression test locks that split in.

send_channel_text now sets MeshPacket.channel (field 3) so archy actually
transmits on channel 0 (public) instead of ignoring the slot. Mesh.vue keeps
the synthetic "Meshtastic !xxxx" sender id when that is the best identity
available for a stock public-channel device.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 14:33:30 -04:00
edbad30501 fix(openwrt): TollGate apk-native install for OpenWrt 25.x
- WISP wizard: step-by-step flow for WiFi, DHCP, masquerade config
- WAN status: expose lan_ip, dhcp_start/limit, masq, sta_state, wifi_log
- wifi_scan: detect CCMP as WPA2 (psk2) so association succeeds
- opkg: PkgManager enum — detect apk-native mode when opkg not in repos
- tollgate: apk-native install path using manual ipk extraction
- arch detection: read DISTRIB_ARCH from /etc/openwrt_release; normalise
  bare mipsel/mips from uname -m to mipsel_24kc/mips_24kc
- install_ipk: install binutils via apk when ar not in BusyBox
- install_ipk: wget --no-check-certificate for routers without CA bundle
- install_ipk: ar fallback to tar -xzf for non-standard ipk formats
- install_ipk: 5MB overlay space check with clear user-facing error
- middleware: allow "Not enough flash/space" errors through sanitizer

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
a862877189 feat(openwrt): add WAN diagnostics to get-status and UI
get_wan_status now returns: radio0_disabled, sta_iface (from iw dev),
sta_state (operstate), assoc_ssid (actually associated SSID vs
configured), and recent wifi_log lines from logread. The WAN panel
shows a diagnostic grid when configured but not connected so the user
can see exactly what's wrong without digging into server logs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
33b96f4acf fix(openwrt): enable radio0 when configuring WISP
configure_wisp was setting up wireless.wwan but leaving
radio0.disabled=1, so wifi reload did nothing and the sta
interface never appeared. Explicitly set radio0.disabled=0
before committing the wireless UCI config.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
5ab569f150 fix(openwrt): use iw phy interface add for scan when no UCI wifi-iface exists
wifi up does nothing without a wifi-iface section in UCI (common on fresh
flash). Instead, create a temporary managed interface directly on phy0
via nl80211 (iw phy phy0 interface add scan0 type managed), scan on it,
then delete it. No netifd/UCI involvement needed for scanning.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
9dc2343b60 fix(openwrt): enable radio0 and run wifi up before scanning
On a freshly-flashed OpenWrt router, radio0 is disabled by default so
iw dev returns empty. Detect the PHY via /sys/class/ieee80211/, enable
radio0, run `wifi up`, then poll up to 8s for netifd to create the
virtual interface before handing it to iwinfo scan.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
ddc839400a fix(openwrt): use iw dev for wireless interface detection
wlan0 doesn't exist on OpenWrt 25.x with mt76 drivers (Cudy TR1200);
interfaces are named phy0-ap0 etc. `iw dev` handles all mac80211
naming styles. The old while-read loop also exited with code 1 when
no match was found, causing run_ok to fail.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
9a782fb551 feat(openwrt): WAN/WISP setup from the UI with WiFi network scan
New RPC methods:
- openwrt.scan-wifi: triggers iwinfo scan on the router radio,
  returns networks sorted by signal strength
- openwrt.configure-wan: creates UCI wireless.wwan (sta mode) +
  network.wwan (DHCP) + adds wwan to firewall WAN zone, then
  calls `wifi reload`

get-status now includes a `wan` object with configured/ssid/ip/
internet fields so the UI can show current uplink state.

Frontend WAN panel: scan → pick SSID (signal bars) → enter password
→ apply. Shows "Configure WAN first" hint above TollGate install
button when internet is not available.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
dd3a3dfbac fix(openwrt): capture apk stderr and run apk update before apk add opkg
apk errors were being silently dropped (stdout only). Run apk update
first and fail with a clear "router may have no internet" message if
it fails, rather than a cryptic exit-1 from apk add.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
5d82e6ff8d fix(openwrt): bootstrap opkg via apk on OpenWrt 25.x routers
OpenWrt 25.x switched from opkg to apk as the default package manager,
so devices like the Cudy TR1200 on 25.12.4 don't have /usr/bin/opkg.
When opkg is missing but apk is present, install opkg through apk first
so the rest of the provisioning flow can proceed unchanged.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
58266dea66 fix(openwrt): allow opkg-not-found error through RPC sanitizer
"opkg not found at /usr/bin/opkg" was being swallowed by the error
sanitizer and shown as generic "Operation failed". Also fix bare
`opkg list-installed` call in get-status handler to use full path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
bc1ec9aa3e fix(openwrt): use full opkg path and pre-check availability
`channel.exec()` doesn't source the shell profile, so PATH may not
include /usr/bin on some routers. Using /usr/bin/opkg explicitly
avoids exit-127 surprises. Added opkg_check() to give a clear error
("firmware may not support package management") before attempting
opkg_update, rather than a confusing "command not found" exit code.
Also split the BusyBox-hostile `grep -v 'all\|noarch'` into two
separate greps for the arch-detection fallback.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
4c56e1bb96 fix(openwrt): detect opkg silent failure and show disk space error
BusyBox opkg exits 0 even when 'Cannot install' due to insufficient space,
causing the fallback to silently report success. Now captures stderr and
checks for the failure string explicitly.

Adds user-visible error for the common case where the router flash is too
small for the TollGate package (~19 MB needed vs ~9 MB available on typical
budget routers). Adds error prefixes to the RPC sanitizer allowlist so the
message reaches the UI instead of showing 'Check server logs'.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00
f69fac627a style(openwrt): adopt glass-card design system for contrast
Replace bg-white/5 card containers with glass-card (rgba(0,0,0,0.65) +
backdrop-blur), match input styling to Login.vue, and use glass-button
variants for actions. Fixes low contrast against the background image.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-30 17:12:57 +00:00