SQLite was too slow for analytical aggregations on traffic_events and
waf_events (millions of rows, GROUP BY, COUNT DISTINCT). ClickHouse is
a columnar OLAP database purpose-built for this workload.
- Add ClickHouse container to Docker Compose with health check
- Create src/lib/clickhouse/client.ts with singleton client, table DDL,
insert helpers, and all analytics query functions
- Update log-parser.ts and waf-log-parser.ts to write to ClickHouse
- Remove purgeOldEntries — ClickHouse TTL handles 90-day retention
- Rewrite analytics-db.ts and waf-events.ts to query ClickHouse
- Remove trafficEvents/wafEvents from SQLite schema, add migration
- CLICKHOUSE_PASSWORD is required (no hardcoded default)
- Update .env.example, README, and test infrastructure
API response shapes are unchanged — no frontend modifications needed.
Parse state (file offsets) remains in SQLite.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
cjimti/go-echo has no arm64 image; explicit platform lets Docker pull
and run it via Rosetta/qemu on Apple Silicon without unhealthy warnings.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- New l4_proxy_hosts table and Drizzle migration (0015)
- Full CRUD model layer with validation, audit logging, and Caddy config
generation (buildL4Servers integrating into buildCaddyDocument)
- Server actions, paginated list page, create/edit/delete dialogs
- L4 port manager sidecar (docker/l4-port-manager) that auto-recreates
the caddy container when port mappings change via a trigger file
- Auto-detects Docker Compose project name from caddy container labels
- Supports both named-volume and bind-mount (COMPOSE_HOST_DIR) deployments
- getL4PortsStatus simplified: status file is sole source of truth,
trigger files deleted after processing to prevent stuck 'Waiting' banner
- Navigation entry added (CableIcon)
- Tests: unit (entrypoint.sh invariants + validation), integration (ports
lifecycle + caddy config), E2E (CRUD + functional routing)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds two new UI-configurable Caddy patterns that previously required raw JSON:
- Per-path redirect rules (from/to/status) emitted as a subroute handler before
auth so .well-known paths work without login; supports full URLs, cross-domain
targets, and wildcard path patterns (e.g. /.well-known/*)
- Path prefix rewrite that prepends a segment to every request before proxying
(e.g. /recipes → upstream sees /recipes/original/path)
Config is stored in the existing meta JSON column (no schema migration). Includes
integration tests for meta serialization and E2E functional tests against a real
Caddy instance covering relative/absolute destinations, all 3xx status codes, and
various wildcard combinations. Adds traefik/whoami to the test stack to verify
rewritten paths actually reach the upstream.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>