User interface for open-balena-admin, an admin interface for open-balena.
This project is dependent on open-balena-postgrest and open-balena-remote, so the easiest way to get this up and running would be to install it via the open-balena-admin project.
There are a number of environment variables used to configure the ui:
-
PORT
- The port that the ui will listen on -
REACT_APP_OPEN_BALENA_POSTGREST_URL
The URL (accessible to API) of theopen-balena-postgrest
instance, i.e.http://postgrest.openbalena.local:8000
-
REACT_APP_OPEN_BALENA_REMOTE_URL
The URL (accessible to API) of theopen-balena-remote
instance, i.e.http://remote.openbalena.local:10000
-
REACT_APP_OPEN_BALENA_API_URL
The URL (accessible to API) of theopen-balena-api
instance, i.e.https://api.openbalena.local
-
REACT_APP_OPEN_BALENA_API_VERSION
The version ofopen-balena-api
that the above instance is running, i.e.v0.139.0
-
REACT_APP_BANNER_IMAGE
The URL of a custom banner image to use on the main dashboard.
Each device has a "Connect" button which uses balena image labels to discover available services on that device. To make
use of this auto-discovery, you will need to add tags to each container within your balena application's
docker-compose
file where you would like to expose services. Examples of the three types of services available to
expose are provided below (http, https and vnc); note that ssh services are enabled by default and do not need labels.
When a device is running an application that exposes container services using the label constructs below, you will see
the service appear in the list of available connections for that container when clicking the "Connect" button for that
device in the admin ui.
HTTP Services:
labels:
openbalena.remote.http: '1'
openbalena.remote.http.port: '5003'
openbalena.remote.http.path: '/'
HTTPS Services:
labels:
openbalena.remote.https: '1'
openbalena.remote.https.port: '1880'
openbalena.remote.https.path: '/nr-admin'
VNC Services:
labels:
openbalena.remote.vnc: '1'
openbalena.remote.vnc.port: '5900'
Note: The port specified above is a host container port, so the service needs to be mapped to a host port matching
the port specified in the label in your docker-compose
file.
open-balena-ui
includes routes that conform to the standard balena convention that you will see when running
balena devices
using balena-cli
. Specifically, if you point your browser to your open-balena-ui
server with a path
of /devices/<UUID>/summary
, it will redirect you to the dashboard for that device. If you point the
dashboard.yourdomain.com
host to your open-balena-ui
instance, the URL should conform to the standard balena
convention.
This project is compatible with open-balena-api
v0.139.0 or newer, all the way up to the current builds (v0.190.0).
See this project for a fork of bartversluijs' open-balena-helm
project which has helm scripts to build a current version of open-balena
.
Set the required environment variables accordingly, and run yarn start
from the main project folder. If running
locally, you can access open-balena-ui
via your web browser at http://localhost:PORT
, and provided the configuration
environment variables are appropriately pointed to live open-balena-api
and open-balena-postgrest
instances, you
should be up and running.
For local development, be sure to set NODE_ENV
to development
and use npm run devserver
to start the server with
hot module replacement / reloading.
- The ra-data-postgrest project was instrumental in establishing the link to the open-balena database