archipelago 6712810b92 fix(state): preserve transitional state across container scans
The 30s package scan loop used to blindly overwrite every package
entry from podman inspect. While a user-initiated Stop / Start /
Restart was in flight, the RPC spawn task would flip the state to
Stopping / Starting / Restarting, the next scan would see podman
still reporting "running" (for the duration of the graceful stop,
up to 600s for bitcoin-core), and clobber the transitional state
back to Running. The dashboard would then flip Running -> Stopping
-> Running -> Stopped, making it look like the stop had silently
failed until it eventually completed.

The merge loop now treats transitional variants (Stopping, Starting,
Restarting, Installing, Updating, Removing, and the three backup
variants) as owned by the RPC spawn task. For those variants,
merge_preserving_transitional keeps the existing state while still
taking live observability fields (health, exit_code, installed,
lan_address, manifest, static_files, available_update) from the
fresh scan so the UI continues to see live health readings.

Adds an escape hatch via a per-scan transitional_since side table:
if a package has been in a transitional state for more than 1200s
(2x the longest graceful stop at 600s on bitcoin-core), the scan
loop assumes the spawn task died without cleanup and overrides with
podman's live state. Prevents a crashed background task from wedging
a package in Stopping forever.

Three unit tests cover the merge rule, the observability passthrough,
and the transitional-variant classifier.
2026-04-23 05:15:13 -04:00

Archipelago

Self-Sovereign Bitcoin Node OS

Archipelago is a bootable personal server OS. Flash it to a USB drive, install on any x86_64 or ARM64 machine, and manage Bitcoin infrastructure, self-hosted apps, and decentralized identity through a glassmorphism web UI.

Debian 13 License Rust Vue.js Version

Features

Bitcoin Infrastructure

  • Bitcoin Knots full node with pruning support
  • LND Lightning Network daemon with channel management
  • ElectrumX Electrum server for wallet connectivity
  • BTCPay Server for accepting Bitcoin payments
  • Mempool block explorer and fee estimator
  • Fedimint federation guardian and gateway

Self-Hosted Apps (30)

Bitcoin (ThunderHub), Storage (FileBrowser, Immich, Nextcloud), Productivity (Penpot, OnlyOffice, Vaultwarden), Media (Jellyfin, PhotoPrism), Search (SearXNG), AI (Ollama), Network (Tailscale, Nginx Proxy Manager), Home (Home Assistant), Nostr (nostr-rs-relay, Nostrudel), Dev (Grafana, Portainer), and more.

Decentralized Identity

  • Ed25519 node identity with DID Documents (did:key)
  • Multi-identity management (Personal/Business/Anonymous)
  • W3C Verifiable Credentials issuance and verification
  • Decentralized Web Node (DWN) with bidirectional sync over Tor
  • Nostr relay integration and NIP-07 signing for iframe apps

Multi-Node Federation

  • Invite-based node joining over Tor hidden services
  • Trust levels (Trusted/Verified/Untrusted) with DID-based auth
  • Bidirectional DWN state sync between federated nodes
  • File sharing with access controls (free/peers-only/paid)

Mesh Networking

  • LoRa radio communication via Meshcore protocol
  • Device discovery and mesh routing
  • Off-grid Bitcoin balance checks (planned)

System Updates

  • OTA updates from self-hosted Gitea (git.tx1138.com) with SHA256 verification
  • Three update modes: Manual, Daily Check, Auto Apply (3 AM window)
  • Rollback support with automatic backup before applying
  • Full UI for update management in Settings

Security

  • ChaCha20-Poly1305 encrypted secrets at rest, Argon2id password hashing
  • Rootless Podman: read-only root, cap-drop ALL, non-root user, no-new-privileges
  • TOTP two-factor authentication
  • Per-endpoint rate limiting, CSRF protection, input validation
  • AppArmor profiles for container confinement
  • Tor hidden services for all inter-node communication
  • All crypto and container dependencies pinned to exact versions
  • Full penetration test completed (33 findings, all remediated)

Quick Start

Install from ISO

  1. Download the ISO for your architecture (x86_64 or ARM64)
  2. Flash to USB drive with Balena Etcher or dd
  3. Boot from USB on target hardware
  4. Follow the automated installer
  5. Access the web UI at http://<device-ip>
  6. Set your password and start the onboarding wizard

Supported Hardware

Platform Examples Minimum
x86_64 Intel NUC, mini PCs, any 64-bit PC 4GB RAM, 32GB storage
ARM64 Raspberry Pi 5, ARM64 SBCs 4GB RAM, 32GB storage

Recommended: 8GB+ RAM, 1TB+ NVMe SSD (for full Bitcoin node)

Development

Prerequisites

  • macOS or Linux for frontend development
  • Linux dev server (Debian 13) for backend builds — never build Rust on macOS for Linux
  • Node.js 20+, Rust stable toolchain

Frontend Development

cd neode-ui
npm install
npm start          # Dev server on http://localhost:8100 (mock backend on :5959)
npm run type-check # TypeScript validation
npm run build      # Production build → web/dist/neode-ui/

Deploy to Server

./scripts/deploy-to-target.sh --live   # Deploy to primary dev server
./scripts/deploy-to-target.sh --both   # Deploy to both LAN servers

Build ISO

ssh archipelago@<server>
cd ~/archy/image-recipe
sudo ./build-auto-installer-iso.sh

Architecture

Debian 13 (Trixie)
  ├── Rootless Podman (30 containers, archy-net DNS)
  ├── Nginx (reverse proxy, security headers, rate limiting)
  ├── Rust Backend (JSON-RPC API on 127.0.0.1:5678)
  │     ├── core/archipelago/  — RPC endpoints, auth, identity, federation, mesh
  │     ├── core/container/    — PodmanClient (REST API socket), manifests, health
  │     ├── core/security/     — AppArmor, secrets, Cosign image verification
  │     └── 6 more crates      — models, helpers, js-engine, performance, etc.
  ├── Vue 3 Frontend (Composition API + TypeScript strict + Pinia + Tailwind)
  └── System Tor (hidden services, SOCKS5 proxy)

~49,000 lines of Rust | ~47,000 lines of TypeScript/Vue | 78 shell scripts | 30 container apps

Documentation

Doc Purpose
Architecture System design, codebase stats, data paths
Architecture Review (HTML) Interactive guide with diagrams and learning path
Developer Guide Dev setup, workflow, code conventions
API Reference Complete RPC endpoint reference
App Developer Guide Building and publishing apps
User Walkthrough End-user installation and usage guide
Troubleshooting Diagnostic scenarios and solutions
Operations Runbook Ops commands and emergency recovery
Security Audit Penetration test findings
Master Plan Phased roadmap and task tracking

Contributing

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create a feature branch (feature/description)
  3. Follow the coding standards in CLAUDE.md
  4. Submit a pull request

License

MIT License

Acknowledgments

Built with: Rust, Vue.js, Podman, Bitcoin Core, LND, Debian

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