UI (this session):
- Global audio player now scales the whole interface into the space above it
on desktop (sidebar + main) and docks directly above the tab bar on mobile;
it stays visible while navigating.
- Mesh mobile redesign: floating Chat / BTC / Dead Man / AI / Map tab strip
with a single fixed, internally-scrolling pane (page no longer scrolls);
tabs hide while a conversation is open; floating back button; collapsible
Device panel (starts collapsed); keyboard-aware conversation sizing via
VisualViewport so the chat sits just above the keyboard.
- Cloud file grid: uniform 4/3 card heights (folders + images match).
- Swipe left/right switches tabs on the Apps and Web5 screens.
- Map tool fills its pane (no bottom gap); fix skewed Share Location toggle
on mobile (global min-height rule was deforming the switch).
- Trim redundant helper copy from the mesh AI tab.
Also bundles pre-existing in-progress work that was already in the tree:
mesh listener/session + wallet + container + bitcoin-status backend changes,
docker UI updates, and assorted other UI tweaks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The add-anchor form previously hardcoded transport=udp. Expose a
TCP/UDP selector (default tcp) so public internet anchors and
local-network anchors can both be added. Includes changelog + What's
New entry for v1.7.96-alpha.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Re-adds the TCP transport (`0.0.0.0:8443`) to the rendered fips.yaml
alongside UDP. Upstream factory default enables both; we had
inadvertently narrowed to UDP-only when the yaml rewriter was last
touched, which left nodes unable to reach fips.v0l.io (the public
anchor only answers on TCP right now) or talk across networks that
block UDP.
Backend startup now compares the installed yaml against the current
rendered schema and restarts whichever fips unit is active when they
differ — so OTA-upgrading nodes pick up the new transport without
anyone having to click Reconnect.
Dropped the earlier plan to auto-add federated peers as seed anchors:
invites don't carry a FIPS-reachable IP:port, and once TCP reconnects
the public mesh, federated peers become npub-routable without needing
a seed entry.
Seed Anchors modal cleanup: replaced malformed header icon with a
three-arc broadcast glyph, and the close button now matches the
What's New modal (embedded in the card header, same icon + hover
style) instead of the earlier floating off-design placeholder.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a gear button next to the FIPS Mesh card's status pill that
opens a Teleport-ed modal containing FipsSeedAnchorsCard. The card
was landed on disk in v1.7.21 but never wired into a UI entry point
per the entry-point convention, so users couldn't access the
Add/Remove/Apply controls at all. One gear click now opens them.
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- fips::service::active_unit() picks whichever fips unit is running
(archipelago-fips.service vs upstream fips.service) so
handle_fips_restart and handle_fips_reconnect don't silently no-op
on hosts where the archipelago-managed unit was never created.
- peer_connectivity_summary(anchor_candidates) replaces the old
identity-cache check. anchor_connected is now true when at least
one authenticated peer's npub matches the public anchor OR any
entry in seed-anchors.json, which matches what the user actually
cares about ("am I in the mesh?") rather than what the card used
to claim ("is this one specific public anchor reachable?").
- FipsStatus::query takes data_dir now (so it can read seed-anchors)
rather than identity_dir. All call-sites updated.
- handle_fips_reconnect re-pushes seed anchors after restart so the
new daemon gets dialed without waiting for the 5-min apply loop.
- FipsNetworkCard label drops "(fips.v0l.io)" — misleading now that
multiple anchors may be configured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds a local seed-anchor list at <data_dir>/seed-anchors.json. Each
entry is {npub, address, transport, label}. On archipelago startup
and every 5 minutes the list is pushed into the running fips daemon
via `fipsctl connect <npub> <addr> <transport>`, so a cluster can
anchor itself independently of the global fips.v0l.io. A flaky or
unreachable public anchor no longer strands a fresh install.
New RPCs:
- fips.list-seed-anchors
- fips.add-seed-anchor (validates npub1… + host:port)
- fips.remove-seed-anchor
- fips.apply-seed-anchors (on-demand re-dial)
New standalone UI card at views/server/FipsSeedAnchorsCard.vue. Not
wired into Home.vue / Server.vue — operator places it per the
entry-point convention.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
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>
Consumes the new authenticated_peer_count + anchor_connected fields
from fips.status. Shows a cyan dot + "connected" when fips.v0l.io is
in the identity cache (DHT routing to unknown npubs will work), or
an orange "not reached" with a one-line explainer that federation
and messaging will fall back to Tor until the anchor reconnects.
Peer count appears on the same row so users see "3 peers" when the
fleet-pair script has been run, or "0 peers" on a fresh install
still waiting for the anchor handshake.
Block only renders when service_active — pre-onboarding the FIPS
package is masked so there's nothing meaningful to report.
Covers the UI half of task #20. Multi-anchor defaulting is still
open (need real anchor addresses beyond fips.v0l.io).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Nodes without a seed-derived FIPS key (legacy deploys, fresh pre-onboarding
installs) were reporting "Awaiting seed" in the dashboard even when the
upstream fips.service was running — status.npub was None unless
/data/identity/fips_key.pub existed.
- fips/service.rs: new read_upstream_npub() reads /etc/fips/fips.pub
(bech32 text or raw 32 bytes) from the debian package.
- fips/mod.rs: FipsStatus::current() prefers the seed-derived npub,
falls back to the upstream key. service_active is now TRUE if either
archipelago-fips.service OR upstream fips.service is active; adds
upstream_service_state to the status payload.
- fips/update.rs: resolve the upstream default branch from the GitHub
repo API (jmcorgan/fips is on `master`, not `main`) instead of
hardcoding — future repo rename just works.
- network/router.rs + api/rpc/router.rs: diagnostics gain wifi_ssid from
`nmcli -t device` so the Network card can show the connected SSID.
- UI: Home.vue adds a FIPS row to the Local Network card; Server.vue
mounts the new FipsNetworkCard and shows SSID + FIPS Mesh rows;
HomeNetworkCard.vue removed (superseded by the inline rows).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- fix: login disconnect — verify session before WebSocket connect
- fix: 403 on app install — distinguish CSRF vs RBAC errors, only retry CSRF
- fix: health monitor now watches ALL containers (removed skip list for
backend services like nbxplorer, databases, UI containers)
- fix: server.get-state added to CSRF-exempt list (read-only)
- fix: ISO build includes container-specs.sh and lib/common.sh in rootfs
so reconcile actually works on fresh installs
- fix: gamepad nav — improved Server tab zone nav, focus styles, autofocus
- chore: move L484 web-only apps to Services tab
- chore: install store for cross-view install tracking
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- F29-F32: Split 4 views (Marketplace 1293→505, Server 1132→486, Home 1059→394, AppDetails 1036→386)
- F20: Add aria-current="page" to Dashboard nav links
- F21: Add 150ms search debounce in Marketplace and Apps views
- F22: Reduce backdrop-filter blur to 8px on mobile for GPU performance
- F23: Track and clear WebSocket connect check interval in all paths
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>