3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
librelad
a28eed0729 fix(services): route per-service restart through the task system + CLI
The Services tab restart button POSTed to a backend endpoint that (a)
checked the app's compose path from INSIDE the webui container, where
the host's containers root isn't mounted — so every restart failed with
'Compose file not found' — and (b) queued a raw 'docker compose restart'
that the host task processor would run as the manager user, which can't
talk to the rootless daemon anyway. Errors surfaced via a bare alert().

Per-service restart now follows the exact shape of the whole-app verbs:

- CLI: 'libreportal app restart <app> [service]' — the optional service
  arg makes dockerRestartApp restart just that compose service, via
  dockerCommandRun (right user in rootless mode) from the app dir on the
  host, where the compose file actually lives. Service names validated
  against compose-legal characters before touching a shell line.
- WebUI: the button dispatches a 'service_restart' task action through
  the task router (mutations-via-tasks), runs in the background with the
  standard task toast + link — no page switch — and failures use the
  notification system instead of alert(). Because the task runs host-
  side, restarting the WebUI's own libreportal-service now works too.
- Backend: the mutating restart endpoint and its now-unused helpers are
  removed; service-routes.js is read-only surface (status + log tails).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-06-12 23:26:40 +01:00
librelad
52e0227bb6 chore(cleanup): retire appGenerate — dead-on-arrival app-skeleton wizard
`libreportal app generate <name>` (and the menu's "g. Generate App" entry)
was broken three independent ways and incompatible with the per-app
architecture the project actually uses now:

  1. Copies from $install_containers_dir/template/ which doesn't exist —
     the only template/ in the tree was in scripts/unused/OLD_CONTAINERS/
     and was never installed into the live tree. cp -r would just fail.

  2. Every sed call used BSD/macOS syntax `sed -i '' -e …`. On Linux
     (every distro this targets) the empty '' becomes a positional file
     argument, so the substitutions never ran. 8 calls, all broken.

  3. Even if it had run, the produced skeleton would have been a
     pre-modular-tools / pre-per-port-subdomain app shape: no tools/,
     no scripts/ subdir, HOST_NAME=test in the .config. Every active
     containers/<app>/ today carries the modular layout the rest of the
     framework expects.

Plus the recent cleanups (the prompt loop fix in 9ffc8e4, the per-port
subdomain refactor in 2e4f420) had been peeling pieces off it without
the root question — does the function still belong? — getting asked.

Delete the whole surface:
  - scripts/app/app_generate.sh (157 lines, the function body)
  - scripts/unused/OLD_CONTAINERS/template/ (the never-installed source
    files appGenerate would have copied — stale enough to still carry
    HOST_NAME=test, CFG_<X>_HOST_NAME, and 248 lines of compose template)
  - menu entry "g. Generate App" + its dispatch in menu_main.sh
  - "generate" case branch in cli_app_commands.sh
  - `libreportal app generate` line in cli_app_header.sh
  - The corresponding entries auto-drop from files_app.sh +
    function_manifest.sh via regen.

New apps are added the way the catalog already grew — by hand-crafting
containers/<app>/{<app>.sh, <app>.config, docker-compose.yml,
tools/<app>.tools.json, scripts/<app>_*.sh}. Copying an existing app's
folder + renaming is the closest thing to a "generator" and it's a one-
command operation.

Net: -556 lines, no behaviour lost (the function never worked).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-26 23:48:35 +01:00
librelad
875a60f90f LibrePortal v0.1.0 — initial release
A free, open, self-hosted app platform (GNU AGPLv3): one-click app deploys,
Traefik reverse proxy with automatic SSL, rootless Docker support, gluetun
VPN routing, and a web dashboard to manage it all.

Free & open forever to self-host; optional paid hosted services fund it.
See PROMISE.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

Signed-off-by: librelad <librelad@digitalangels.vip>
2026-05-21 20:37:54 +01:00