- Add GET /api/metrics-store/history endpoint for querying SQLite-backed metrics
- Support flexible time ranges: 1h, 6h, 12h, 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d
- Return aggregated data with min/max values for longer time ranges
- Add TypeScript types and ChartsAPI.getMetricsHistory() client method
This enables frontend charts to visualize long-term trends using the
tiered retention system (raw → minute → hourly → daily averages).
- Ceph: Complete rework with summary cards (storage, clusters, services, pools),
search with type-to-search, proper loading/disconnected/empty states, cluster
overview table, pools table with filtering, health badges with tooltips
- Replication: Add summary cards (total/healthy/issues/next sync), status filter
buttons (All/Healthy/Warning/Error), search with type-to-search, countdown timers
for next sync with overdue/imminent highlighting, row highlighting for problem jobs,
error tooltips, loading state
- Mail Gateway: Add aggregate summary cards across all instances (mail/spam/virus/
quarantine/queue), visual threat rate progress bars, status badges with health
indicators, queue depth tooltips with breakdown, streamlined stats grid with
color-coded threat categories, improved cluster nodes table
All three pages now follow the same design patterns as Dashboard, Hosts, Docker,
and Storage using Card, EmptyState, and consistent styling.
- Add /api/ai/test/{provider} endpoint for testing individual providers
- Add 'Test' button to each provider accordion (visible when configured)
- Shows test result inline (success/error message)
- Update help links with direct URLs to API key pages:
- Anthropic: console.anthropic.com/settings/keys
- OpenAI: platform.openai.com/api-keys
- DeepSeek: platform.deepseek.com/api_keys
- Ollama: ollama.ai
Backend:
- Add per-provider API key fields to AIConfig (AnthropicAPIKey, OpenAIAPIKey, DeepSeekAPIKey, OllamaBaseURL, OpenAIBaseURL)
- Add NewForProvider() and NewForModel() factory functions for multi-provider instantiation
- Update ListModels() to aggregate models from all configured providers with provider:model format
- Update Execute/ExecuteStream to dynamically create provider based on selected model
- Update TestConnection to use multi-provider aware provider creation
- Add helper functions: HasProvider(), GetConfiguredProviders(), GetAPIKeyForProvider(), GetBaseURLForProvider(), ParseModelString(), FormatModelString()
Frontend:
- Remove legacy single-provider UI (provider grid, single API key input, single base URL)
- Add accordion-style UI for configuring all providers independently
- Add model grouping by provider in selectors using optgroup
- Update AIChat model dropdown with grouped provider sections
- Add helper functions for parsing provider from model ID and grouping models
API:
- Add multi-provider fields to AISettingsResponse and AISettingsUpdateRequest
- Add /api/ai/models endpoint for dynamic model listing
- Update settings handlers for per-provider credential management
Users can now:
1. View all suppression rules (both from dismissed findings and manually created)
2. Create manual rules like 'ignore performance issues on debian-go'
3. Delete rules when they want alerts to come back
Backend:
- Added SuppressionRule type for user-defined rules
- Added suppressionRules storage to FindingsStore
- Added AddSuppressionRule/GetSuppressionRules/DeleteSuppressionRule methods
- Added isSuppressedInternal check for manual rules
- Added API handlers and routes for /api/ai/patrol/suppressions
Frontend:
- Added SuppressionRule interface
- Added getSuppressionRules/addSuppressionRule/deleteSuppressionRule API functions
- Added getDismissedFindings for viewing dismissed findings
Example usage:
POST /api/ai/patrol/suppressions
{
'resource_id': 'debian-go',
'category': 'performance',
'description': 'Dev container runs hot - expected'
}
Implements a comprehensive feedback system that allows the LLM to 'remember'
user decisions about findings, preventing repetitive/annoying alerts.
Backend changes:
- Extended Finding struct with dismissed_reason, user_note, times_raised, suppressed
- Added Dismiss(), Suppress(), SetUserNote(), IsSuppressed() methods to FindingsStore
- Added GetDismissedForContext() to format dismissed findings for LLM context
- Enhanced buildPatrolPrompt() to inject user feedback context
- Added POST /api/ai/patrol/dismiss and /api/ai/patrol/suppress endpoints
- Updated IsActive() to exclude suppressed findings
Frontend changes:
- Added Dismiss dropdown with options: Not an Issue, Expected Behavior, Will Fix Later
- Added Never Alert Again option for permanent suppression
- Expected Behavior prompts for optional note to help LLM understand context
- Added visual badges: recurrence count (×N), dismissed status, suppressed indicator
- Display user notes in expanded finding view
Also fixes:
- Fixed 403 error on Run Patrol (compilation errors from partial refactoring)
- Removed non-LLM patrol checks - patrol now uses LLM analysis only
- Fixed function signature mismatches in alert_triggered.go
The LLM now receives context about previously dismissed findings and is
instructed not to re-raise them unless severity has significantly worsened.
- Add alert-triggered AI analysis for real-time incident response
- Implement patrol history persistence across restarts
- Add patrol schedule configuration UI in AI Settings
- Enhance AIChat with patrol status and manual trigger controls
- Add resource store improvements for AI context building
- Expand Alerts page with AI-powered analysis integration
- Add Vite proxy config for AI API endpoints
- Support both Anthropic and OpenAI providers with streaming
Keep only the simple AI-powered approach:
- set_resource_url tool lets AI save discovered URLs
- Users ask AI directly: 'Find URLs for my containers'
- AI uses its intelligence to discover and set URLs
Removed:
- URLDiscoveryService (rigid port scanning)
- Bulk discovery API endpoints
- Frontend discovery button
The AI itself is smart enough to iterate through resources
and discover URLs when asked.
- Add host metadata API for custom URL editing on hosts page
- Enhance AI routing with unified resource provider lookup
- Add encryption key watcher script for debugging key issues
- Improve AI service with better command timeout handling
- Update dev environment workflow with key monitoring docs
- Fix resource store deduplication logic
- Add Claude OAuth authentication support with hybrid API key/OAuth flow
- Implement Docker container historical metrics in backend and charts API
- Add CEPH cluster data collection and new Ceph page
- Enhance RAID status display with detailed tooltips and visual indicators
- Fix host deduplication logic with Docker bridge IP filtering
- Fix NVMe temperature collection in host agent
- Add comprehensive test coverage for new features
- Improve frontend sparklines and metrics history handling
- Fix navigation issues and frontend reload loops
Replaced 18+ console.log statements in AI-related files with
logger.debug/warn/error calls. This ensures debug output only
appears in development mode, keeping production logs clean.
Files updated:
- frontend-modern/src/api/ai.ts (15 statements)
- frontend-modern/src/components/AI/AIChat.tsx (4 statements)
- Implement 'Show Problems Only' toggle combining degraded status, high CPU/memory alerts, and needs backup filters
- Add 'Investigate with AI' button to filter bar for problematic guests
- Fix dashboard column sizing inconsistencies between bars and sparklines view modes
- Fix PBS backups display and polling
- Refine AI prompt for general-purpose usage
- Fix frontend flickering and reload loops during initial load
- Integrate persistent SQLite metrics store with Monitor
- Fortify AI command routing with improved validation and logging
- Fix CSRF token handling for note deletion
- Debug and fix AI command execution issues
- Various AI reliability improvements and command safety enhancements
- Add AI service with Anthropic, OpenAI, and Ollama providers
- Add AI chat UI component with streaming responses
- Add AI settings page for configuration
- Add agent exec framework for command execution
- Add API endpoints for AI chat and configuration
When new nodes are added to a Proxmox cluster after Pulse was
initially configured, they weren't showing up in Settings. The
existing "Refresh" button only triggered network discovery, not
cluster membership re-detection.
Changes:
- Add POST /api/config/nodes/{id}/refresh-cluster endpoint
- Add "Refresh" button in cluster node panel in Settings
- Re-detect cluster membership and update stored endpoints
Related to #799
Backend:
- Add IsEncryptionEnabled() method to ConfigPersistence
- Include encryption status in /api/notifications/health response
- Allows frontend to warn when credentials are stored in plaintext
Frontend:
- Update NotificationHealth type to include encryption.enabled field
- Frontend can now display warnings when encryption is disabled
This addresses the P2 requirement for encryption visibility, allowing
operators to know when notification credentials are not encrypted at rest.
Critical fixes (P0):
- Fix cooldown timing: Mark cooldown only after successful delivery, not before enqueue
- Add os.MkdirAll to queue initialization to prevent silent failures on fresh installs
- Add DNS re-validation at webhook send time to prevent DNS rebinding SSRF attacks
- Add SSRF validation for Apprise HTTP URLs
- Remove secret logging (bot tokens, routing keys) from debug logs
- Implement lastNotified cleanup to prevent unbounded memory growth
- Use shared HTTP client for webhooks to enable TLS connection reuse
- Add fallback to direct sending when queue enqueue fails
- Make queue worker concurrent (5 workers with semaphore) to prevent head-of-line blocking
- Fix webhook rate limiter race condition with separate mutex
- Fix email manager thread safety with mutex on rate limiter
- Fix grouping timer leak by adding stopCleanup signal
- Fix webhook 429 double sleep (use Retry-After OR backoff, not both)
Frontend improvements:
- Add queue/DLQ management API methods (getQueueStats, getDLQ, retryDLQItem, deleteDLQItem)
- Add getNotificationHealth and getWebhookHistory endpoints
- Add Apprise test support to NotificationTestRequest type
Related to notification system audit
This implements the ability for users to assign custom display names to Docker hosts,
similar to the existing functionality for Proxmox nodes. This addresses the issue where
multiple Docker hosts with identical hostnames but different IPs/domains cannot be
easily distinguished in the UI.
Backend changes:
- Add CustomDisplayName field to DockerHost model (internal/models/models.go:201)
- Update UpsertDockerHost to preserve custom display names across updates (internal/models/models.go:1110-1113)
- Add SetDockerHostCustomDisplayName method to State for updating names (internal/models/models.go:1221-1235)
- Add SetDockerHostCustomDisplayName method to Monitor (internal/monitoring/monitor.go:1070-1088)
- Add HandleSetCustomDisplayName API handler (internal/api/docker_agents.go:385-426)
- Route /api/agents/docker/hosts/{id}/display-name PUT requests (internal/api/docker_agents.go:117-120)
Frontend changes:
- Add customDisplayName field to DockerHost TypeScript interface (frontend-modern/src/types/api.ts:136)
- Add MonitoringAPI.setDockerHostDisplayName method (frontend-modern/src/api/monitoring.ts:151-187)
- Update getDisplayName function to prioritize custom names (frontend-modern/src/components/Settings/DockerAgents.tsx:84-89)
- Add inline editing UI with save/cancel buttons in Docker Agents settings (frontend-modern/src/components/Settings/DockerAgents.tsx:1349-1413)
- Update sorting to use custom display names (frontend-modern/src/components/Docker/DockerHosts.tsx:58-59)
- Update DockerHostSummaryTable to display custom names (frontend-modern/src/components/Docker/DockerHostSummaryTable.tsx:40-42, 87, 120, 254)
Users can now click the edit icon next to any Docker host name in Settings > Docker Agents
to set a custom display name. The custom name will be preserved across agent reconnections
and takes priority over the hostname reported by the agent.
Related to #623
Implements clickable name field with inline URL editor for Docker resources, matching the Proxmox guest URL feature:
- Create DockerMetadataAPI for storing custom URLs
- Add metadata loading and caching in DockerHosts component
- Add URL editing UI to DockerContainerRow and DockerServiceRow
- Global editing state prevents multiple simultaneous edits
- Shows external link icon when URL is set
- Supports Enter to save, Escape to cancel
- Toast notifications for save/delete operations
- Stores metadata with format: {hostId}:container:{containerId}
Allows users to add quick links to container/service dashboards (e.g., Portainer, Traefik, internal UIs).
Introduces granular permission scopes for API tokens (docker:report, docker:manage, host-agent:report, monitoring:read/write, settings:read/write) allowing tokens to be restricted to minimum required access. Legacy tokens default to full access until scopes are explicitly configured.
Adds standalone host agent for monitoring Linux, macOS, and Windows servers outside Proxmox/Docker estates. New Servers workspace in UI displays uptime, OS metadata, and capacity metrics from enrolled agents.
Includes comprehensive token management UI overhaul with scope presets, inline editing, and visual scope indicators.
Source builds use commit hashes (main-c147fa1) not semantic versions
(v4.23.0), so update checks would always fail or show misleading
"Update Available" banners.
Changes:
- Add IsSourceBuild flag to VersionInfo struct
- Detect source builds via BUILD_FROM_SOURCE marker file
- Skip update check for source builds (like Docker)
- Update frontend to show "Built from source" message
- Disable manual update check button for source builds
- Return "source" deployment type for source builds
Backend:
- internal/updates/version.go: Add isSourceBuildEnvironment() detection
- internal/updates/manager.go: Skip check with appropriate message
- internal/api/types.go: Add isSourceBuild to API response
- internal/api/router.go: Include isSourceBuild in version endpoint
Frontend:
- src/api/updates.ts: Add isSourceBuild to VersionInfo type
- src/stores/updates.ts: Don't poll for updates on source builds
- src/components/Settings/Settings.tsx: Show "Built from source" message
Fixes the confusing "Update Available" banner for users who explicitly
chose --source to get latest main branch code.
Co-authored-by: Codex AI