yiekheng 9eed051916 feat(web,api): row-level search, more sort columns, copy buttons
Three operator-quality-of-life features behind the same caching and
pagination contract that the existing tables already use:

- Search bar on /acc and /users (Find/Enter to apply, Clear to reset).
  Backed by a new `q` API param that filters via WHERE
  username/f_username LIKE 'q%' on both rows + count queries so the
  table header total stays consistent under a filter.
- Two more sortable columns: acc.status and user.t_username. Sort
  columns are whitelisted because sort_col is f-string'd into ORDER
  BY (parameterised binding doesn't apply to column names) — anything
  outside the allowed set falls back to the table's default.
- Copy button on every row that writes a multi-line credentials
  message to the clipboard. New lib/clipboard.ts helper tries
  navigator.clipboard.writeText() first and falls back to
  textarea+execCommand("copy") so it works over the internal-network
  HTTP deploy where the modern API is gated by secure-context rules.
  Acc message: Username/Password (+Link if set). User message:
  From/To username and password.

Also: inactive sort indicators now render ↓ (the direction they'll
sort on first click) instead of the more ambiguous ↕.

Test suite grows from 53 to 70: tests/test_user_search_filter.py
(9 tests) pins the q-filter contract on both /user/ and /acc/;
tests/test_sort_whitelist.py (8 tests) pins the allowed sort columns
and proves out-of-set values cannot reach the SQL parser.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 09:26:11 +08:00
2026-05-03 11:32:26 +08:00

CM Bot v2 Portainer Setup (Gitea Registry)

Brief, copy/paste-ready steps to run the published images from gitea.04080616.xyz using Portainer.

What gets deployed

  • cm-api (port 3000, internal-only), cm-web (Next.js dashboard, container port 3000 → host CM_WEB_HOST_PORT), cm-telegram, cm-transfer
  • Container names prefixed with CM_DEPLOY_NAME (e.g. rex-cm-telegram-bot)
  • Docker network: ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-network (bridge)
  • Named volume: ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-auth-data for /data/auth (passkey JSON store)

Environment configs

Per-deployment templates live in envs/<name>/.env.example (committed). Each operator copies the example to a sibling .env (gitignored — never committed) and fills in the real secrets:

envs/
├── dev/.env.example      # Local development tier (port 8010)
├── rex/.env.example      # Rex deployment (port 8011)
└── siong/.env.example    # Siong deployment (port 8012)

For Portainer-hosted deployments (rex/siong):

cp envs/rex/.env.example envs/rex/.env
# Fill in DB_PASSWORD, CM_AGENT_*, CM_SECURITY_PIN, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, etc.
# Then load the variables into the Portainer stack environment.

For local development, see the dev tier flow:

cp envs/dev/.env.example .env
bash scripts/dev.sh up

Key variables

Variable Description
CM_DEPLOY_NAME Unique prefix for containers/network (e.g. rex-cm, siong-cm)
CM_WEB_HOST_PORT Host port for the Next.js dashboard (unique per deployment; e.g. 8010/8011/8012)
CM_AUTH_SECRET 64-hex session signing secret (bash scripts/gen_auth_secret.sh --write)
TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN Your Telegram bot token
DB_HOST / DB_USER / DB_PASSWORD / DB_NAME Database connection
CM_PREFIX_PATTERN Username prefix pattern
CM_AGENT_ID / CM_AGENT_PASSWORD / CM_SECURITY_PIN Agent credentials (also used as the dashboard sign-in identity)
CM_BOT_BASE_URL Bot API base URL

One-time: add the registry in Portainer

  1. Portainer → RegistriesAdd registryCustom.
  2. Name: gitea-prod (any)
  3. Registry URL: gitea.04080616.xyz
  4. Username: your Gitea username; Password: the PAT. Save.

Deploy the stack (fast path)

  1. Portainer → StacksAdd stackWeb editor.
  2. Paste the contents of docker-compose.yml from this repo (not the override).
  3. Load all variables from the appropriate envs/<name>/.env into the stack environment variables. Make sure CM_AUTH_SECRET is present (generate with bash scripts/gen_auth_secret.sh).
  4. Click Deploy the stack. Portainer will pull cm-<service>:<tag> from gitea.04080616.xyz/yiekheng and start all four containers.

Migrating an existing pre-B4 stack

The Flask web (port 8000-range) was retired and replaced by the Next.js dashboard. To upgrade:

  1. In your stack .env, drop CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT. Set CM_WEB_HOST_PORT to what CM_WEB_NEXT_HOST_PORT was (e.g. 8011/8012). Add CM_AUTH_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32).
  2. Update aaPanel proxy_pass if it pointed to the old Flask port (8001/8005) — switch it to the new one (8011/8012).
  3. Redeploy the stack. The old ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-view and ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web-next containers go away; a single ${CM_DEPLOY_NAME}-web takes over.

Updating to a new image tag

  1. Edit the stack → change DOCKER_IMAGE_TAGUpdate the stack.
  2. Portainer re-pulls and recreates the services with the new tag.

Running multiple deployments on same host

Each deployment needs unique values for:

  • CM_DEPLOY_NAME avoids container/network name conflicts
  • CM_WEB_HOST_PORT avoids port conflicts

Common issues

  • Pull denied: PAT missing read:package or wrong username/PAT in the registry entry.
  • Port already allocated: check CM_WEB_HOST_PORT is unique across deployments.
  • No port bindings applied: ensure network driver stays bridge (not host or macvlan).
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