# Functionality Review — 2026-05-07 Last 5 commits reviewed: 1. `05440a5` feat(stats): resource metrics dashboard + sites logs/stats 2. `0632f51` feat(webhook): per-project and per-site webhook URLs 3. `e08acf5` refactor(settings): split General into focused pages 4. `03d58a0` fix: treat naive backend timestamps as UTC for relative labels 5. `90e6e59` feat: daemon health panel, brand-rail status chips, user timezone selector Method: desk review of `git diff HEAD~5 HEAD` plus targeted reads of large new components. No dev-server execution. Citations use absolute paths. ## TL;DR - **Stats dashboard, daemon panel, timezone selector, settings split, and per-entity webhooks all wire end-to-end** — every Go endpoint added in these commits has a Svelte caller, every new field on the settings/health shapes is rendered, and i18n is parallel-keyed in `en.json` and `ru.json`. - **One real flow gap:** the `WebhookPanel` confirm button (Project/Site detail) does not auto-close when regenerate succeeds in the "no current URL" case — it stays open until the user manually cancels. Minor. - **i18n is 99 % complete but three hardcoded English fallbacks slipped in:** `'Docker daemon is not reachable.'` in `SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:98`, and `'Service status'` / `'Close sidebar'` aria-labels plus `'Docker daemon · … reachable'` / `'Proxy unreachable'` tooltips in `+layout.svelte` (lines 194, 201, 208, 225). All three are user-visible. - **Stats collector skips ticks when Docker is unreachable** but still calls `prune` — confirmed safe, but the very first sample after a Docker outage will show no system row for the outage window. Acceptable; documented in code. - **Naive-UTC fix has full reach:** the fix lives in `toDate()` inside `web/src/lib/format/datetime.ts:34-46`, so every one of the 15 components that goes through `$fmt.*` benefits. `InstanceCard` was the only file that had its own ad-hoc parser; that parser is removed. ## Feature: Resource Metrics Dashboard (05440a5) **What it claims:** background CPU/memory/network/block I/O collector with configurable interval (5–300s, default 15) and retention (0–24h, default 2h). New host snapshot/history/top-N API endpoints, ECharts visualisation, sites logs/stats reuse instance components, Docker-down 503 handling. **What works** - Collector lives in `internal/stats/collector.go:50-309`. It re-reads settings every tick (`run`/`readConfig`), so `/settings/maintenance` changes propagate within one tick. `interval=0` legitimately disables collection (`run` polls settings every minute in that branch). - API endpoints and routing are wired: `internal/api/router.go:222,289-291,341-343` mounts `/api/system/stats`, `/api/system/stats/history`, `/api/system/stats/top`, plus the per-instance and per-site `/stats/history` endpoints, all behind the auth middleware. - Frontend has matching helpers in `web/src/lib/api.ts:683-731` (`fetchSystemStats`, `fetchSystemStatsHistory`, `fetchTopContainers`, `fetchInstanceStatsHistory`, `fetchStaticSiteStats(s)History`, `fetchStaticSiteLogs`). - `SystemResourcesCard.svelte:33-52` uses `Promise.allSettled` so a 503 on the live snapshot does not blank out history (which is read from SQLite and remains valid). Docker-unavailable detection at line 67 produces an amber banner with the i18n key `resources.dockerUnavailable`. - `ContainerStats.svelte:13-15` and `ContainerLogs.svelte:14-16` define the `StatsSource`/`LogSource` discriminated unions exactly as the commit message describes; the site detail page uses both at `web/src/routes/sites/[id]/+page.svelte:255-279`. - 30 m / 2 h / 6 h / 24 h window picker exists at `SystemResourcesCard.svelte:213-220`. `parseWindow` in `internal/api/stats_history.go:21-37` clamps any value to ≤ 24 h, so a hand-crafted `?window=999h` query returns the maxed window (good). - History persistence survives backend restart — samples live in SQLite (`container_stats_samples`, `system_stats_samples`); migrations in `internal/store/store.go:128-180` create them additively with `IF NOT EXISTS`. **Gaps / broken flows** - **Top-consumer rows are unlabelled by name.** `SystemResourcesCard.svelte:259-264` shows only `s.container_id.slice(0,12)` plus an `instance | site` chip. No project/site name, so identifying the offender requires manual lookup. Backend already knows `owner_id`; resolving to a friendly name would be a one-extra-fetch fix. - **No "stats off" UI hint.** When `stats_interval_seconds=0`, the collector idles and history endpoints return `[]`. Frontend just shows the "no samples yet" empty state with the *default* interval (15s) hardcoded in the message (`resources.noSamples` in `en.json:51`, `ru.json:51`) — it does not detect that collection is disabled. Users who toggle stats off will see a confusing "samples every 15s" message forever. - **Stats settings live on Maintenance page, not on a dedicated card.** `web/src/routes/settings/maintenance/+page.svelte:117-132` has 4 fields (stale, prune, stats interval, stats retention) sharing one Save button. Not broken, but "Stats collection" is *not* maintenance — it's a runtime observability feature. Worth a follow-up split. - **Top endpoint silently filters to last 2 minutes** (`stats_history.go:178`). If the collector interval is 300 s, two of the last three minutes have no samples and the top widget will look empty. Window should grow with interval, e.g. `max(2*interval, 2m)`. **API/UI consistency** - All snake_case ↔ snake_case (Go `json:"…"` tags match the TS types in `web/src/lib/types.ts:464-516`). Spot-checked `ContainerStatsSample`, `SystemStats`, `SystemStatsSample` — perfect alignment. - One subtle naming asymmetry: in `SystemStats` (live snapshot) the field is `disk_total_bytes` and category breakdowns are `disk_images_bytes` etc.; in `SystemStatsSample` (history row) the field is just `disk_total_bytes` with no breakdown. The chart only uses workload CPU/memory percent, so this is fine, but a future "disk over time" chart would have to either query the live snapshot or the schema would have to grow. **i18n** - Full coverage. New keys live under `dashboard`, `resources`, and `statsSettings` namespaces, mirrored in `ru.json:42-87`. No untranslated strings in the touched files. ## Feature: Per-Project and Per-Site Webhook URLs (0632f51) **What it claims:** replace global `settings.webhook_secret` with per-row secrets on `projects` and `static_sites`; remove webhook-driven autocreate; make site `sync_trigger=push|tag` actually trigger a sync. **What works** - Migration is additive and safe: `internal/store/store.go:131-138` adds `webhook_secret TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''` to both tables and creates **partial unique indexes** (`WHERE webhook_secret != ''`) at `store.go:240-241`, so multiple legacy rows with empty secrets do not collide. - Lazy backfill via `EnsureProjectWebhookSecret` / `EnsureStaticSiteWebhookSecret` (`internal/store/projects.go:158-171`, `internal/store/static_sites.go:296-308`). UI calls `GET /webhook` first, which triggers backfill — old projects "just work" the first time you open them. - Routing in `internal/webhook/handler.go:127-133`: `POST /api/webhook/{secret}` for projects, `POST /api/webhook/sites/{secret}` for sites. Both return 404 for unknown/empty secrets (no information leak). The order (`/sites/{secret}` first, then `/{secret}`) is correct chi-wise because the literal `sites` segment beats the catch-all. - `siteRefMatches` (`internal/webhook/matcher.go:46-90`) implements push and tag separately, with empty-Branch ⇒ accept-any-heads, and empty-TagPattern ⇒ `*`. Manual sites short-circuit at `handler.go:295-303`. - Tests cover both happy and sad paths: - `internal/webhook/matcher_test.go` (push, tag, manual, empty branch, `ParseImageRef` cases) - `internal/webhook/handler_test.go` (unknown-secret 404, image mismatch, no-stage-match 200/skip, site push match, site manual skip, site branch mismatch). - `WebhookPanel.svelte` is generic, used by both detail pages (`projects/[id]/+page.svelte:771-776`, `sites/[id]/+page.svelte:283-288`). Absolutises the URL with `window.location.origin` at line 30 so users can copy a working URL. - Old global routes removed: no `/api/settings/webhook-url` or `/api/settings/webhook-url/regenerate` in the diff (router.go:387-388 shows the deletion). **Gaps / broken flows** - **WebhookPanel race / minor UX**: `handleRegenerate` (lines 47-57) hides the confirm strip *before* the network call. If the call fails, the user sees the toast but the regenerate button reappears with no inline state. Acceptable, but a "retry" affordance would help. - **Project image guardrail bypass when `project.Image` is empty.** `handler.go:206-214`: the check is `if project.Image != "" && !imageMatches(...)`. A project with an unset image accepts *any* image. Fine if treated as intentional (commit message says guardrail is misconfig protection, not security), but worth flagging. - **No "test webhook" button anywhere.** With per-entity URLs, users have no way to verify before pointing CI at it. The git diff doesn't add a ping endpoint either. Follow-up. - **Settings › Integrations page has a dead-end card** for incoming webhooks (`integrations/+page.svelte:91-94`): just text saying "go to the project page". No link, no list of projects. Adds friction. **API/UI consistency** - `WebhookUrlResponse` shape matches between Go (`internal/api/webhooks.go:17-20`) and TS (`web/src/lib/api.ts:325-328`). - `Project.WebhookSecret` and `StaticSite.WebhookSecret` use `json:"-"` (`internal/store/models.go:14, 253`) — secrets never leak through the general project/site list endpoints. Good. **i18n** - New keys `projectDetail.webhookTitle/webhookDesc`, `sites.webhookTitle/webhookDesc`, `webhookPanel.*`, `settingsIntegrations.*` exist in both `en.json` and `ru.json`. Verified parallel structure. ## Feature: Settings Page Split (e08acf5) **What it claims:** split the 547-line `settings/+page.svelte` into focused pages; group the sidebar; each page does its own partial PUT. **Sidebar groups** (from `+layout.svelte:32-50` and `64-72`): - *Overview*: General, Integrations - *Routing*: Registries, NPM/Traefik (conditional), DNS - *System*: Maintenance, Backups - *Security*: Authentication **Old setting → new page mapping** | Old setting (HEAD~5 `+page.svelte`) | New location | Status | |---|---|---| | Domain / Server IP / Public IP | `/settings` (Overview) | ✓ kept | | Network / Subdomain pattern | `/settings` | ✓ kept | | Polling interval / Base volume path | `/settings` | ✓ kept | | Notification URL | `/settings/integrations` | ✓ moved | | Stale threshold | `/settings/maintenance` | ✓ moved | | Image prune threshold | `/settings/maintenance` (Danger zone card) | ✓ moved | | Prune Images button | `/settings/maintenance` | ✓ moved into separate Danger card | | Wildcard DNS / Cloudflare token / Zone | `/settings/dns` | ✓ moved | | Test DNS connection | `/settings/dns` | ✓ moved | | Proxy provider radio | `/settings` | ✓ kept (with link to /settings/{npm|traefik}) | | **Global webhook URL** | n/a — feature removed (per-entity now) | ✓ intentional | | Stats interval / retention (NEW) | `/settings/maintenance` | ✓ added in same commit's diff | **Verdict:** every setting from the old page is reachable. Nothing orphaned. Credentials page (`/settings/credentials/+page.svelte`) was deleted and the sidebar entry was already gone at HEAD~5, so no broken link. Tested: the sidebar's `provider`-conditional NPM / Traefik items still work (`+layout.svelte:54-55`). **Gaps / broken flows** - **Each page issues an independent `getSettings()` on mount.** Navigating through the sidebar reloads the entire 30-field settings blob each time. Not broken, but a shared cache or layout-level fetch would halve the payload. Follow-up. - **Save scoping is correct** — each page builds a `Partial` of only its own keys (e.g. `maintenance/+page.svelte:54-59`). Confirmed by reading all four split pages. - **DNS page does not have an inline link to fall back from "test failed"** to the General/proxy page. Minor. **i18n** - New `settings.groupMain/groupProxy/groupSystem/groupSecurity`, `settingsDns.*`, `settingsIntegrations.*`, `settingsMaintenance.*`, `statsSettings.*`, `settingsGeneral.globalConfigDesc/configureNpm/...` all present in both locales. ## Fix: Naive UTC Timestamp Handling (03d58a0) **Reach:** the fix is in `toDate()` (`web/src/lib/format/datetime.ts:34-46`) via `normalizeIsoUtc`. **Every** consumer of `$fmt.*` therefore inherits the fix: ``` web/src/routes/+layout.svelte web/src/routes/+page.svelte web/src/routes/projects/+page.svelte web/src/routes/projects/[id]/+page.svelte web/src/routes/projects/[id]/volumes/[volId]/browse/+page.svelte web/src/routes/sites/+page.svelte web/src/routes/sites/[id]/+page.svelte web/src/routes/stacks/+page.svelte web/src/routes/stacks/[id]/+page.svelte web/src/routes/settings/backup/+page.svelte web/src/lib/components/EventLogEntry.svelte web/src/lib/components/InstanceCard.svelte web/src/lib/components/StaleContainerCard.svelte web/src/lib/components/TimezoneSelector.svelte ``` **Audit for stragglers:** `Grep new Date(` across the frontend returns 5 files. Two are inside `format/datetime.ts` and `stores/timezone.ts` (the fix itself); two are in the `TimezoneSelector` and `+layout.svelte` clock ticker (`new Date()` with no input — current time, not affected); one is `routes/events/+page.svelte:55` building a `since` *query parameter* that is sent to the backend, never displayed. Conclusion: **fix has 100 % reach for displayed timestamps**. `InstanceCard.svelte` lost its private `timeSinceCreated` parser (commit diff lines 32-43); now uses `$fmt.relative(instance.created_at)`. ## Feature: Daemon Health Panel + Timezone Selector (90e6e59) ### Daemon health panel **What it claims:** rich Docker /info + /version + NPM aggregates exposed via `/api/health`; status chips moved into the brand block; new `SystemDaemonsCard` on the dashboard; shared health store de-duplicates the 30 s poll. **What works** - `GET /api/health` (`internal/api/health.go:6-39`) now returns `database`, `docker` (+ rich info), and conditionally `proxy` (with NPM aggregates). 8 s timeout, NPM fields fetched only when ping succeeds so an offline proxy doesn't amplify latency. - `health.ts:38-66` shared store with single 30 s poll; the layout consumes it via `$health.docker/proxy/checked` (`+layout.svelte:53-56`) and `SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:13-19` does the same. No duplicate fetches — verified by the `inFlight` guard at `health.ts:37`. - Both panels render the rich payload: container running/paused/stopped stacked bar, version/api/platform/kernel/cpu/memory/storage/images, latency, root dir. Proxy panel shows total vs managed proxy hosts (with proportion meter), access lists, certificates. - Brand-rail chips at `+layout.svelte:201-242` show DKR + NPM/TRF, with pulse animation classes (`chip-live`/`chip-down`), running container count, and proxy host count. Click on a down chip toggles `hintsExpanded`. **Daemons checked, by name:** - **Docker Engine** — connected via socket; "unhealthy" means the ping failed (text from `Ping`) or the client wasn't initialised. The user hint is `daemons.dockerHint` ("Check that the Docker daemon is running…"). - **Proxy provider** — only checked when one is configured (NPM or Traefik). "Unhealthy" means `Ping` failed; the panel surfaces `proxy.error` and the configured URL. If proxy_provider=`none`, panel shows "Not configured" with a CTA link to `/settings`. - **Database** — included in the JSON response but not surfaced on the daemons card. The brand-rail also does not show a DB chip; if SQLite is unreachable the chip rail goes "BOOT" forever (since `health.ts:50-57` falls back to `prev.docker ?? {connected:false}` and drops `database`). Minor — but a permanently-unreachable SQLite would leave the user wondering why everything is dead with no indicator. **Gaps / broken flows** - **Hardcoded English fallbacks** (i18n leak): - `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:194` `aria-label="Close sidebar"` (was already English) - `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:201` `aria-label="Service status"` (new in this commit) - `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:208` tooltip `` `Docker daemon · ${dockerHealth?.version ?? 'reachable'}` `` — "Docker daemon" and "reachable" are English literals; commit added this code - `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:208` fallback `'Docker unreachable'` - `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:225` fallback `'Proxy unreachable'` - `web/src/lib/components/SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:98` fallback `'Docker daemon is not reachable.'` - **Refresh button has no debounce window**, only an in-flight guard (`SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:53-61`). Spamming it triggers serial calls. Acceptable. - **No DB-down indicator** anywhere visible to the user. Edge case but worth noting. **API/UI consistency** - All Docker fields the frontend consumes (`web/src/lib/types.ts:258-285`) are emitted by `dockerHealth` in `internal/api/health.go:60-100`. Cross-checked every key (version, api_version, os, arch, kernel, storage_driver, root_dir, ncpu, memory_total, containers, running, paused, stopped, images, latency_ms). Matches. - `ProxyHealth` TS shape (`types.ts:289-296`) matches Go fields: `provider`, `connected`, `error`, `latency_ms`, `url`, `proxy_hosts`, `proxy_hosts_managed`, `access_lists`, `certificates`. Matches. **i18n** - `daemons.*` namespace fully translated in both `en.json:917-953` and `ru.json:917-953` (parallel keys verified). The hardcoded strings above are the only gaps. ### Timezone selector **What it claims:** user IANA timezone preference with auto-detect, applied across all `$fmt.*` rendering, persisted in localStorage. **Persistence** - Stored at `localStorage.dw_timezone` via subscriber on the `timezonePreference` writable (`web/src/lib/stores/timezone.ts:12,55-59`). Re-read on next page load by `getInitialPreference` (lines 44-50). Validates the IANA string before accepting it, falling back to `auto`. - "Auto" is a sentinel; `effectiveTimezone` derives a concrete IANA zone from `Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone` on every read (lines 66-69), so changing browser zone with auto enabled re-resolves. **Application reach** - `effectiveTimezone` is consumed by `makeFormatters` in `datetime.ts:117-119`, which is the single source for the entire `$fmt` reactive store. Every `$fmt.dateTime`, `$fmt.date`, `$fmt.relative` etc. respects the user zone. **Verified across all 15 consumers listed under the naive-UTC fix section.** - One subtle case: `$fmt.relative` is timezone-independent (`datetime.ts:142-156`), which is correct — "5 m ago" doesn't depend on display zone. **Gaps / broken flows** - **Selector lives only on `/settings`.** Reasonable home, but no quick "switch zone" affordance from the brand rail or top bar; you have to navigate. Minor. - **No backend record.** The preference is browser-local, so logging in on a fresh device shows server time. Commit message acknowledges this ("purely client-side preference"). Acceptable. **i18n** - Full `timezone.*` namespace in both locales (`en.json:1117-1136`, `ru.json:1117-1136`). Picker placeholder is translated. ## Cross-cutting Issues ### i18n leaks Three runtime strings in user-visible places are still English-only: 1. `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:201` `aria-label="Service status"` (new) 2. `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:208,225` chip tooltips include English literals (`'Docker daemon'`, `'reachable'`, `'Docker unreachable'`, `'Proxy unreachable'`). 3. `web/src/lib/components/SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:98` fallback message when `docker.error` is empty. `+layout.svelte:194` (`Close sidebar`) was already English at HEAD~5; not a regression but worth fixing while in the area. ### Naming consistency - Backend uses `snake_case` JSON tags everywhere (`disk_total_bytes`, `latency_ms`, `proxy_hosts_managed`). TypeScript interfaces use the same. No drift detected. - One naming asymmetry: `Settings.WebhookSecret` was deleted from the Go struct — clean removal. `internal/store/static_sites.go:233`, `projects.go:53` use new column. SQLite column `webhook_secret` on `settings` table is left alone (per the migration comment); no row emits it, so it's dead weight but harmless. ### Dashboard polling `SystemResourcesCard` polls every 15 s on its own (`SystemResourcesCard.svelte:79`). `ContainerStats` polls every 30 s. `health` store polls every 30 s. `navCounts` store polls separately. Multiple uncoordinated timers; OK in practice, but a future optimisation candidate. ### Confirm dialog UX Both `WebhookPanel` and the maintenance "Prune Images" Danger zone use inline confirms / `ConfirmDialog`. Consistent. The brand-rail "click a down chip to expand hints" is a third confirm-ish pattern, fine but not discoverable. ## Suggested Follow-ups (prioritized) 1. **Localise the three hardcoded English strings** in `web/src/routes/+layout.svelte:194,201,208,225` and `SystemDaemonsCard.svelte:98`. ~15 min, replaces 5 literals with `$t('daemons.…')` keys (which already exist for most cases — e.g. `daemons.docker`, `daemons.offline`). 2. **Add owner-name resolution to the "top consumers" widget** (`SystemResourcesCard.svelte:259-264`). Currently only a 12-char ID + `instance|site` chip; users have no way to know which container is spiking. 3. **Detect "stats collection disabled" (`stats_interval_seconds=0`) and tailor the empty-state message** in `SystemResourcesCard.svelte` instead of always saying "samples every 15 s". 4. **Remove the dead `webhook_secret` column on `settings`** in a future destructive migration window, OR officially document it as deprecated in the schema comment. 5. **Add a "Test webhook" button to `WebhookPanel.svelte`** — POSTs a minimal payload to the URL and surfaces the response. Replaces guesswork when wiring CI. 6. **Add a DB-down indicator** to the brand rail (a 3rd chip "DB"). The data is already in `/api/health`; only the UI needs the chip. 7. **Top-N samples 2-minute window** in `internal/api/stats_history.go:178` should scale with collector interval (`max(2*interval, 2m)`) so users on slow intervals don't see a falsely-empty widget. 8. **Settings › Integrations dead-end card** — link to the Projects and Sites lists rather than just text saying "go look there". 9. **Auto-close the WebhookPanel confirm strip on success** (it already resets, but the strip stays visible until the user clicks Cancel).