- Add `minify-js` target to Makefile that minifies JavaScript files in internal/
- Update `build` and `run` targets to run minification before building/running
- Replace `html/loading.js` embed with `html/loading-min.js` in loading_page.go
This change optimizes the loading page performance by embedding minified JavaScript
instead of the full source file. The Makefile now automatically generates minified
versions of JavaScript files during build and run operations.
This refactor replaces the custom event broadcasting implementation with the centralized goutils/events package across idlewatcher.
The changes include simplifying the WakeEvent struct, removing manual SSE channel management, and adopting a cleaner event history pattern.
The frontend JavaScript has been updated to work with the new event format.
- Replace gperr.Error return types with standard error across test files
- Replace gperr.New with errors.New in validation and serialization tests
- Update API documentation in README files to use error instead of gperr.Error
- Simplify string parsing using strings.Cut in docker/label.go
- Update benchmarks to use NewTestEntrypoint and remove task package dependency
Updates VMID parameter and field types from int to uint64 throughout the Proxmox provider implementation,
including API request structures, provider structs, client methods, and LXC-related functions.
Also updates string conversion calls from strconv.Itoa to strconv.FormatUint.
This is a large-scale refactoring across the codebase that replaces the custom
`gperr.Error` type with Go's standard `error` interface. The changes include:
- Replacing `gperr.Error` return types with `error` in function signatures
- Using `errors.New()` and `fmt.Errorf()` instead of `gperr.New()` and `gperr.Errorf()`
- Using `%w` format verb for error wrapping instead of `.With()` method
- Replacing `gperr.Subject()` calls with `gperr.PrependSubject()`
- Converting error logging from `gperr.Log*()` functions to zerolog's `.Err().Msg()` pattern
- Update NewLogger to handle multiline error message
- Updating `goutils` submodule to latest commit
This refactoring aligns with Go idioms and removes the dependency on
custom error handling abstractions in favor of standard library patterns.
- Introduced `NewTestRoute` function to simplify route creation in benchmark tests.
- Replaced direct route validation and starting with error handling using `require.NoError`.
- Updated server retrieval to use `common.ProxyHTTPAddr` for consistency.
- Improved logging for HTTP route addition errors in `AddRoute` method.
* fix(tcp): wrap proxy proto listener before acl
* refactor(entrypoint): propagate errors from route registration and stream serving
* fix(docs): correct swagger and package README
- Updated route retrieval in the API and idle watcher to use GetIncludeExcluded, allowing for the inclusion of excluded routes.
- Simplified the route status aggregation logic by directly using GetIncludeExcluded for display name resolution.
- Removed redundant code that separately handled excluded routes, streamlining the route management process.
- Added information about the loading page (HTML + JS + CSS) and the SSE endpoint for wake events.
- Clarified the health monitor implementation and readiness tracking in the architecture overview.
- Correct state machine syntax.
- Updated various files to utilize gperr.Group for cleaner concurrency error handling.
- Removed sync.WaitGroup usage, simplifying the code structure.
- Ensured consistent error reporting across different components.
- Modified functions to accept context.Context as a parameter for better context management.
- Updated Init methods in Proxmox and Config to use the provided context.
- Adjusted UpdatePorts and NewProxmoxProvider to utilize the context for operations.
- Added `listenDebugServer` function to handle debug requests.
- Introduced table based debug page with different functionalities.
- Updated Makefile to use `scc` for code analysis instead of `cloc`.
- Updated the wakeFromHTTP method to send a 100 Continue response to prevent client wait-header timeout.
- Implemented logic for non-HTML requests to wait for the container to become ready, returning an error message if it times out, or redirecting if successful.
- Adjusted the waitForReady method to return true upon receiving a ready notification.
- Updated FindIcon to accept an additional variant parameter for improved icon fetching.
- Adjusted FavIcon and GetFavIconFromAlias functions to utilize the new variant handling logic.
This major overhaul of the idlewatcher system introduces a modern, real-time loading experience with Server-Sent Events (SSE) streaming and improved error handling.
- **Real-time Event Streaming**: New SSE endpoint (`/$godoxy/wake-events`) provides live updates during container wake process
- **Enhanced Loading Page**: Modern console-style interface with timestamped events and color-coded status messages
- **Improved Static Asset Management**: Dedicated paths for CSS, JS, and favicon to avoid conflicting with upstream assets
- **Event History Buffer**: Stores wake events for reconnecting clients and debugging
- Refactored HTTP request handling with cleaner static asset routing
- Added `WakeEvent` system with structured event types (starting, waking_dep, dep_ready, container_woke, waiting_ready, ready, error)
- Implemented thread-safe event broadcasting using xsync.Map for concurrent SSE connections
- Enhanced error handling with detailed logging and user-friendly error messages
- Simplified loading page template system with better asset path management
- Fixed race conditions in dependency waking and state management
- Removed `common.go` functions (canceled, waitStarted) - moved inline for better context
- Updated Waker interface to accept context parameter in Wake() method
- New static asset paths use `/$godoxy/` prefix to avoid conflicts
- Console-style output with Fira Code font for better readability
- Color-coded event types (yellow for starting, blue for dependencies, green for success, red for errors)
- Automatic page refresh when container becomes ready
- Improved visual design with better glassmorphism effects and responsive layout
- Real-time progress feedback during dependency wake and container startup
This change transforms the static loading page into a dynamic, informative experience that keeps users informed during the wake process while maintaining backward compatibility with existing routing behavior.