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Homelab Monitor — Project Memory

Unified health dashboard for the homelab (infra docs: jhodgkin/homelab repo, docs/infrastructure.md). One login instead of logging into Proxmox, Zabbix, OMV, and every service separately.

How to resume work in a new session

  1. List open issues: GET /api/v1/repos/jhodgkin/homelab-monitor/issues?state=open&limit=30 on git.jerodrigged.com (same pattern as the main homelab backlog, see global ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md). Milestone v1-dashboard is the current focus; everything else is backlog.
  2. Pick an issue, comment that you're starting it, do the work, comment what you did, close it.
  3. Commit and push after every meaningful step — don't let work sit uncommitted.

Architecture

  • apps/api — Fastify + TypeScript. Polls collectors on an interval (POLL_INTERVAL_SECONDS, default 30s), writes snapshots to SQLite (apps/api/src/db), serves /api/*.
  • apps/web — React + Vite + TypeScript. Polls /api/hosts every 15s, renders host/container cards.
  • config/hosts.yaml — declares what to monitor (no secrets, committed). Credentials live in .env (gitignored) — see .env.example for the full list.
  • Collectors implement the Collector interface (apps/api/src/collectors/types.ts) and are registered in apps/api/src/index.ts. Adding a new data source = new collector + config entry, no other wiring.
    • ProxmoxCollector (done): one API call to pve returns CPU/mem/disk and PSI pressure (pressurecpusome, pressurememoryfull) for the host + every LXC. Covers ~22 of ~24 machines.
    • SshHostCollector (done): covers .180 (omv) and .171 (ripper), the bare-metal boxes Proxmox can't see. Dedicated SSH key with a forced command= in the remote authorized_keys — the server always runs a fixed read-only script regardless of what's exec'd, so a leaked key is still contained. See docs/ssh-collector-key-setup.md, including the gotcha that diskPaths in hosts.yaml must be kept in sync by hand with the remote script's DISK_<label>= lines.
    • No Zabbix collector — see "Zabbix: intentionally skipped" below.
  • Historical sparklines (done): /api/hosts embeds the last ~40 samples per host (one windowed query, ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY host_id ...)), rendered as small hand-rolled SVG sparklines in each card — no charting library. Fixed a real bug while building this: the Proxmox host node's own mem/disk had been null the whole time (/nodes/{node}/status nests memory/rootfs objects; code assumed the flat shape the LXC listing endpoint uses). LXC entries were never affected.
  • Hot-reload (done): sshHosts/knownDevices in config/hosts.yaml are re-read on the next poll cycle (mtime check) — no container restart needed. Proxmox hosts already needed no config (auto- discovered every poll). See docs/hot-reload.md — includes a real single-file-bind-mount inode bug that silently broke this on first deploy, fixed by mounting ./config as a directory.
  • Auth: local (bcrypt + signed session cookie) is always available — it's not an exclusive mode switch. OIDC via Authentik is an additional sign-in button, live when OIDC_ENABLED=true. See docs/oidc-setup.md. Deliberately additive so OIDC config problems can never lock out the admin login. Two real bugs found only once someone actually clicked the button (fixed, see docs/oidc-setup.md and e2e/README.md): OIDC_ISSUER_URL pointed at Authentik's LAN IP, which got baked into the browser-facing authorization_endpoint; and the callback hardcoded http:// when reconstructing the current URL (Fastify never sees HTTPS, it terminates upstream), sending the wrong scheme as redirect_uri in the token exchange. Both are exactly the class of bug curl-based verification cannot catch — real redirect chains and a real IdP login form need a real browser.
  • e2e/ (Playwright, done): drives a real browser against the live deployment, not a local dev server. local-login.spec.ts and oidc-login.spec.ts — the latter uses a dedicated Authentik test account (playwright-test, blueprint-provisioned, path users/service-accounts, never a real personal login) so the full OIDC flow can run unattended. Not wired into CI (hits production, needs secrets) — run by hand after auth-related changes. See e2e/README.md for the bugs it already caught.
  • Device discovery (done, separate from the collector system above — it's inventory, not per-host metrics): scripts/discover-devices.sh runs via systemd timer on the CT122 host, not in Docker (real ARP entries live in the host's network namespace, not Docker's bridge network). API reads the resulting JSON each poll cycle. Full reasoning in docs/device-discovery.md.

Infrastructure this project owns

  • Gitea repo: jhodgkin/homelab-monitor
  • Proxmox API token: monitor@pve!dashboard, role PVEAuditor (read-only), created via pveum on pve. Secret lives only in CT122's .env.
  • Deployment: CT122 (homelab-monitor, 192.168.1.103), unprivileged LXC on pve, Docker + Compose. SSH alias homelab-monitor in ~/.ssh/config (root, key-based). ⚠️ CT122 ID conflict: the main homelab repo's jhodgkin/homelab#15 (Grafana/Loki/Prometheus migration) also planned to use CT122. That issue predates this dashboard's CT122 but wasn't checked before provisioning. Flagged in a comment on that issue — when #15 is picked up, it needs a different CT ID (123 or next free).
  • SSH collector key: monitor_ed25519 keypair lives only at /opt/homelab-monitor/ssh/ on CT122 (gitignored, not in the repo). Public key installed on omv and ripper with a forced command — see docs/ssh-collector-key-setup.md.
  • Authentik OIDC provider: set up via an Authentik blueprint on CT121 (not a manual UI step) — see docs/oidc-setup.md. Purely additive, didn't touch any existing Authentik user/credential. Issuer URL is the public https://auth.jerodrigged.com (a pre-existing NPM proxy host, predates this project) — never point this at the LAN IP, see the bug writeup above.
  • Authentik test account: playwright-test (blueprint-provisioned, authentik_core.user, path users/service-accounts), used only by e2e/tests/oidc-login.spec.ts. Not a real person's login.
  • Public exposure (done, issue #13 closed): https://monitor.jerodrigged.com is live. Chain is Cloudflare Tunnel (existing tunnel ac3a4440-..., added a Public Hostname pointing at NPM, not directly at the dashboard) → NPM proxy host id 14 (192.168.1.185:80192.168.1.103:8090) → app. NPM cert is Let's Encrypt (id 18). ssl_forced must stay false on this proxy host — Cloudflare is in Flexible SSL mode (terminates TLS at the edge, talks plain HTTP to the tunnel origin), so ssl_forced: true causes an infinite redirect loop. Hit this exact bug once already; don't re-enable it. COOKIE_SECURE also stays false for the same underlying reason — the Fastify process never sees an HTTPS connection even when the browser is on HTTPS, since TLS terminates before it.
  • Authentik redirect URIs: both the public (https://monitor.jerodrigged.com/..., now primary in .env) and LAN (http://192.168.1.103:8090/...) callback URLs are registered in the blueprint, so OIDC login still works if the tunnel/DNS is ever down.
  • Vaultwarden: three items saved — "Homelab Monitor (dashboard admin)" (local admin login), "Homelab Monitor - Authentik OIDC client (homelab-monitor provider)" (client_id/secret, secure note), and "Homelab Monitor - Authentik test account (playwright-test)" (the e2e test account's login).

Zabbix: intentionally skipped, not blocked

Investigated CT109 while working issue #11 and found Zabbix was never actually finished being set up (frontend not wired into Apache, setup wizard never run, no real hosts monitored, likely still on default Admin/zabbix credentials). Turned out this is expected: jhodgkin/homelab#15 already plans to decommission Zabbix entirely in favor of Prometheus+Loki+Grafana. User's call: skip Zabbix integration entirely rather than finish configuring a service that's being replaced. homelab-monitor issue #11 is closed as won't-do — if a metrics-alerting panel is wanted later, it should target Grafana/Prometheus once homelab#15 lands, as a new issue, not a reopening of #11.

Status: original backlog complete, OIDC verified end-to-end

All 14 issues filed at project start are closed (10 shipped, #11/Zabbix closed as won't-do, no others skipped). GET .../issues?state=open on this repo should return empty. First real user click-through of "Sign in with Authentik" surfaced two bugs (LAN-IP issuer, wrong-scheme redirect_uri in token exchange — both above), fixed, and now covered by e2e/oidc-login.spec.ts as regression coverage. Both local and OIDC login are Playwright-verified passing (5 consecutive runs) as of this writing.

e2e coverage expanded beyond the happy path (invalid credentials, session persistence, unauthenticated API rejection) — 9 tests, stable across repeated full-suite runs with parallel workers. All credentials this project generated are now in Vaultwarden.

If picking this up again with no specific ask from the user, there's no queued work — check in with them for what's next rather than inventing scope. Remaining known gaps, none blocking:

  • diskPaths in hosts.yaml vs. the remote forced-command scripts on omv/ripper is a manual-sync point (documented, not automated — only 2 hosts, hasn't been worth it).
  • e2e/ isn't wired into CI — run by hand (cd e2e && npm test) after any auth-related change.