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## Summary Adds a read-only web dashboard at `GET /` that shows the current monitoring state and recent alerts. Unauthenticated, single-page, no navigation. ## What it shows - **Summary bar**: counts of monitored domains, hostnames, ports, certificates - **Domains**: nameservers with last-checked age - **Hostnames**: per-nameserver DNS records, status badges, relative age - **Ports**: open/closed state with associated hostnames and age - **TLS Certificates**: CN, issuer, expiry (color-coded by urgency), status, age - **Recent Alerts**: last 100 notifications in reverse chronological order with priority badges Every data point displays its age (e.g. "5m ago") so freshness is visible at a glance. Auto-refreshes every 30 seconds. ## What it does NOT show No secrets: webhook URLs, ntfy topics, Slack/Mattermost endpoints, API tokens, and configuration details are never exposed. ## Design All assets (CSS) are embedded in the binary and served from `/s/`. Zero external HTTP requests at runtime — no CDN dependencies or third-party resources. Dark, technical aesthetic with saturated teals and blues on dark slate. Single page — everything on one screen. ## Implementation - `internal/notify/history.go` — thread-safe ring buffer (`AlertHistory`) storing last 100 alerts - `internal/notify/notify.go` — records each alert in history before dispatch; refactored `SendNotification` into smaller `dispatch*` helpers to satisfy funlen - `internal/handlers/dashboard.go` — `HandleDashboard()` handler with embedded HTML template, helper functions (`relTime`, `formatRecords`, `expiryDays`, `joinStrings`) - `internal/handlers/templates/dashboard.html` — Tailwind-styled single-page dashboard - `internal/handlers/handlers.go` — added `State` and `Notify` dependencies via fx - `internal/server/routes.go` — registered `GET /` route - `static/` — embedded CSS assets served via `/s/` prefix - `README.md` — documented the dashboard and new endpoint ## Tests - `internal/notify/history_test.go` — empty, add+recent ordering, overflow beyond capacity - `internal/handlers/dashboard_test.go` — `relTime`, `expiryDays`, `formatRecords` - All existing tests pass unchanged - `docker build .` passes closes [#82](#82) <!-- session: rework-pr-83 --> Co-authored-by: user <user@Mac.lan guest wan> Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.git.eeqj.de> Reviewed-on: #83 Co-authored-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org> Co-committed-by: clawbot <clawbot@noreply.example.org>
63 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
63 lines
1.3 KiB
Go
package notify
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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// maxAlertHistory is the maximum number of alerts to retain.
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const maxAlertHistory = 100
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// AlertEntry represents a single notification that was sent.
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type AlertEntry struct {
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Timestamp time.Time
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Title string
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Message string
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Priority string
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}
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// AlertHistory is a thread-safe ring buffer that stores
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// the most recent alerts.
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type AlertHistory struct {
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mu sync.RWMutex
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entries [maxAlertHistory]AlertEntry
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count int
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index int
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}
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// NewAlertHistory creates a new empty AlertHistory.
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func NewAlertHistory() *AlertHistory {
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return &AlertHistory{}
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}
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// Add records a new alert entry in the ring buffer.
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func (h *AlertHistory) Add(entry AlertEntry) {
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h.mu.Lock()
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defer h.mu.Unlock()
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h.entries[h.index] = entry
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h.index = (h.index + 1) % maxAlertHistory
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if h.count < maxAlertHistory {
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h.count++
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}
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}
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// Recent returns the stored alerts in reverse chronological
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// order (newest first). Returns at most maxAlertHistory entries.
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func (h *AlertHistory) Recent() []AlertEntry {
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h.mu.RLock()
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defer h.mu.RUnlock()
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result := make([]AlertEntry, h.count)
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for i := range h.count {
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// Walk backwards from the most recent entry.
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idx := (h.index - 1 - i + maxAlertHistory) %
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maxAlertHistory
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result[i] = h.entries[idx]
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}
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return result
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}
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