9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Josh Creek a09c98ec46 build(*): Use correct token 2026-02-25 23:59:10 +00:00
Josh Creek 129041368b build(*): Attempt to diagnose dockerhub action issue 2026-02-25 23:56:47 +00:00
Josh Creek 3615c38794 docs(*): Change wording 2026-02-25 23:46:25 +00:00
Josh Creek 3ce0adfa0b Merge pull request #9 from jcreek/dependabot/github_actions/peter-evans/dockerhub-description-5
build(deps): bump peter-evans/dockerhub-description from 4 to 5
2026-02-25 23:44:15 +00:00
Josh Creek a7dbcf426f build(*): Ensure dockerhub updates overview not short description 2026-02-25 23:42:40 +00:00
dependabot[bot] b1fb4fc141 build(deps): bump peter-evans/dockerhub-description from 4 to 5
Bumps [peter-evans/dockerhub-description](https://github.com/peter-evans/dockerhub-description) from 4 to 5.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/peter-evans/dockerhub-description/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/peter-evans/dockerhub-description/compare/v4...v5)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: peter-evans/dockerhub-description
  dependency-version: '5'
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
2026-02-25 23:39:21 +00:00
Josh Creek 1d656ff120 build(*): Set up docker repository overview syncing from readme 2026-02-25 23:38:43 +00:00
Josh Creek 45203a4c28 feat(*): Enhance example network json 2026-02-25 23:27:16 +00:00
Josh Creek 4cbec53394 docs(*): Improve readme 2026-02-25 23:24:30 +00:00
8 changed files with 388 additions and 266 deletions
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version: 2
updates:
- package-ecosystem: github-actions
directory: /
schedule:
interval: weekly
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
name: Docker Hub Description
on:
push:
branches:
- main
paths:
- README.md
- .github/workflows/dockerhub-description.yml
jobs:
dockerhub-description:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Preflight Docker Hub repository access
env:
DOCKERHUB_USERNAME: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY: jcreek23/open-network-diagram
run: |
set -euo pipefail
if [ -z "${DOCKERHUB_USERNAME}" ] || [ -z "${DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD}" ]; then
echo "Missing DOCKERHUB_USERNAME or DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD secret."
exit 1
fi
LOGIN_RESPONSE="$(curl -fsS -X POST \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d "{\"username\":\"${DOCKERHUB_USERNAME}\",\"password\":\"${DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD}\"}" \
https://hub.docker.com/v2/users/login/)"
TOKEN="$(printf '%s' "${LOGIN_RESPONSE}" | ruby -rjson -e 'input = STDIN.read; data = JSON.parse(input); puts data.fetch("token", "")')"
if [ -z "${TOKEN}" ]; then
echo "Docker Hub login succeeded but token was missing."
exit 1
fi
curl -fsS \
-H "Authorization: JWT ${TOKEN}" \
"https://hub.docker.com/v2/repositories/${DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY}/" >/dev/null
echo "Docker Hub preflight access check passed for ${DOCKERHUB_REPOSITORY}."
- name: Update Docker Hub repository overview
uses: peter-evans/dockerhub-description@v5
with:
username: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.DOCKERHUB_TOKEN }}
repository: jcreek23/open-network-diagram
readme-filepath: ./README.md
enable-url-completion: true
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- name: Create Git tag + GitHub release
id: semantic
uses: cycjimmy/semantic-release-action@v5.0.2
uses: cycjimmy/semantic-release-action@v5
with:
extra_plugins: |
@semantic-release/commit-analyzer
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# **Open Network Diagram**
# Open Network Diagram
![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/jcreek23/open-network-diagram)
![Release Workflow](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/release.yml?branch=main&label=release)
![Docker CI Workflow](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/docker.yml?label=docker%20ci)
![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram?display_name=tag&sort=semver)
![Netlify](https://img.shields.io/netlify/3128f05f-831b-412c-ada0-46bc3d6e61d5)
[![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/jcreek23/open-network-diagram)](https://hub.docker.com/r/jcreek23/open-network-diagram)
[![Release Workflow](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/release.yml?branch=main&label=release)](https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/actions/workflows/release.yml)
[![Docker CI Workflow](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/docker.yml?label=docker%20ci)](https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/actions/workflows/docker.yml)
[![Latest Release](https://img.shields.io/github/v/release/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram?display_name=tag&sort=semver)](https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/releases)
[![Netlify](https://img.shields.io/netlify/3128f05f-831b-412c-ada0-46bc3d6e61d5)](https://opennetworkdiagram.jcreek.co.uk)
**A declarative, self-hosted tool for visualising and managing home lab & network architecture diagrams.**
**A declarative, self-hosted containerised tool for visualising and managing home lab & network architecture diagrams.**
---
Open Network Diagram helps you document your infrastructure in a visual UI while keeping a real JSON source of truth you can version, back up, and reuse.
## **📝 About**
- Homelab-friendly: run it in minutes with Docker.
- Practical: edit in the UI and autosave to `network.json`.
- Declarative: keep your topology in Git if you wish.
**Open Network Diagram** is an **open-source, self-hosted tool** for creating **interactive network and infrastructure diagrams** using a **declarative JSON format**.
[Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/jcreek23/open-network-diagram) | [Live Demo (Read-Only)](https://opennetworkdiagram.jcreek.co.uk) | [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/releases)
**Fully self-hostable via Docker**
**Docker-first deployment target** (Netlify optional for demo hosting)
**Interactive network visualisation**
**Single-page modal editor with live updates**
**Debounced autosave to JSON (self-hosted)**
**Local vendored icon catalog (offline runtime)**
**Lightweight Svelte**
![Open Network Diagram network view with ethernet labels](screenshot1.png)
Use it to **document your home lab, office network, or cloud infrastructure** with an easy-to-use web interface.
## Features
---
- Network view with ethernet labels to make physical and logical links easy to read.
- Non-network view for host-first inventory and service mapping.
- Expandable VM lists per machine for quick virtualization visibility.
- Modal editor for machines/devices with live diagram updates.
- JSON-backed persistence with autosave in self-hosted mode.
- Docker-first deployment with writable data volume support.
- Optional read-only mode for public demos and safe sharing.
- Local vendored icon catalog for offline-friendly runtime behavior.
## **🚀 Quick Start (For Users)**
## Why Home Lab Users Use It
### **1️⃣ Create Your Runtime Data File**
- Keep an always-up-to-date map of machines, VMs, and devices.
- Edit quickly through a modal UI instead of hand-editing large diagrams.
- Persist everything to JSON so backups and Git workflows stay simple.
- Stay fully self-hosted with no runtime dependency on external APIs.
Copy the template and edit your own network data:
## 2-Minute Docker Quick Start
This is the fastest way to run Open Network Diagram for a home lab.
1. Create a local data folder and seed your first `network.json`:
```bash
cp data/network.json.example data/network.json
mkdir -p ond-data
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram/main/data/network.json.example -o ond-data/network.json
```
### **2️⃣ Run Open Network Diagram via Docker**
From this repo:
2. Run the published Docker image:
```bash
docker compose up --build
```
Or pull and run directly:
```bash
docker run -d -p 8080:3000 \
docker run -d \
--name open-network-diagram \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 8080:3000 \
-e NETWORK_DATA_FILE=/app/data/network.json \
-e NETWORK_BACKUP_DIR=/app/data/.backups \
-v "$(pwd)/data:/app/data" \
jcreek23/open-network-diagram
-v "$(pwd)/ond-data:/app/data" \
jcreek23/open-network-diagram:latest
```
- **`-p 8080:3000`** → Maps the app to `http://localhost:8080`
- **`-v .../data:/app/data`** → Uses your local writable `data/network.json`
3. Open the app at `http://localhost:8080`.
### **3️⃣ Open the Web UI**
4. Edit your topology in the UI. Changes persist to `ond-data/network.json`.
Visit **`http://localhost:8080`** to view your network diagram.
Useful follow-up commands:
### **4️⃣ Modify Your Network (Modal UI + JSON Persistence)**
```bash
docker logs -f open-network-diagram
docker stop open-network-diagram
docker rm open-network-diagram
```
- Edit machines/devices/VMs/ports directly in the modal UI.
- Diagram updates immediately as you edit.
- In self-hosted Docker/local mode, changes autosave to mounted **`data/network.json`**.
- Netlify/demo is intentionally read-only; edits are in-memory only.
## What It Looks Like
---
| Network view with ethernet labels | Non-network view with VMs expanded | Modal editing a machine |
| -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
| ![Open Network Diagram network view with ethernet labels](screenshot1.png) | ![Open Network Diagram non-network view with VMs expanded](screenshot2.png) | ![Open Network Diagram modal editing a machine](screenshot3.png) |
## **👩‍💻 Development Setup**
## Docker Compose Option
### **1️⃣ Clone the Repository**
If you prefer compose:
```yaml
services:
open-network-diagram:
image: jcreek23/open-network-diagram:latest
ports:
- '8080:3000'
volumes:
- ./ond-data:/app/data
environment:
NETWORK_DATA_FILE: /app/data/network.json
NETWORK_BACKUP_DIR: /app/data/.backups
restart: unless-stopped
```
Start it with:
```bash
docker compose up -d
```
## For Developers
### Local Development
```bash
git clone https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram.git
cd open-network-diagram
```
### **2️⃣ Install Dependencies**
```bash
cd OpenNetworkDiagram
pnpm install
```
### **3️⃣ Run in Development Mode**
```bash
pnpm run dev
```
- Runs at `http://localhost:5173`
App URL: `http://localhost:5173`
### **4️⃣ Build Targets**
### Build Targets
```bash
pnpm run build # default (Docker/static target)
pnpm run build:docker # explicit Docker/static target
pnpm run build # default build
pnpm run build:docker # Docker/static target
pnpm run build:netlify # Netlify target (read-only mode)
pnpm run icons:manifest # regenerate local vendor icon manifest
```
---
### Runtime and Persistence
## **🛠️ Project Structure**
- API endpoint: `GET/PUT /api/network-data`
- Writes are enabled unless `NETWORK_READ_ONLY=true`
- Writes are persisted atomically to the configured data file
- Rolling backups are kept in the backup directory (last 5)
```text
open-network-diagram/
├── src/ # Svelte app source
├── src/lib/config/vendorIconManifest.ts # Generated local icon catalog
├── static/data/network.json # Demo dataset (Netlify/demo)
├── static/icons/vendor/ # Vendored icon assets (runtime-local)
├── data/network.json.example # User data template (Docker)
├── third_party/ # Third-party license/provenance notes
├── Dockerfile # Docker build/runtime
├── server.mjs # Node runtime server (static + /api/network-data)
├── docker-compose.yml # Local Docker run with mounted data
├── netlify.toml # Netlify build config
├── .github/workflows/ # CI workflows (PR build + automated release/publish)
└── README.md # Documentation
```
Environment variables:
---
- `NETWORK_READ_ONLY` (default: `false`)
- Set to `true` to disable writes and force read-only mode.
- `NETWORK_DATA_FILE` (default: `data/network.json`)
- JSON file path to read/write.
- `NETWORK_BACKUP_DIR` (default: `data/.backups`)
- Directory for backup files.
## **📦 Docker Build & Deployment**
### **Build the Docker Image Locally**
```bash
docker build -t open-network-diagram .
```
### **Run Locally**
```bash
docker run --rm -p 8080:3000 \
-e NETWORK_DATA_FILE=/app/data/network.json \
-e NETWORK_BACKUP_DIR=/app/data/.backups \
-v "$(pwd)/data:/app/data" \
open-network-diagram
```
### **Write API Environment Variables**
- **`NETWORK_READ_ONLY`** (default: `false`)
Set to `true` to disable `PUT /api/network-data` and force read-only mode.
- **`NETWORK_DATA_FILE`** (default: `data/network.json`)
JSON file path to read/write.
- **`NETWORK_BACKUP_DIR`** (default: sibling `.backups`)
Backup directory for rolling save backups (last 5 retained).
### **Local Icon Catalog (No Runtime Network Dependency)**
- Icons are vendored locally under **`static/icons/vendor/homarr/`**.
- The searchable catalog is generated into **`src/lib/config/vendorIconManifest.ts`**.
- Third-party provenance and licensing are documented in:
- **`third_party/homarr-dashboard-icons/SOURCE.txt`**
- **`third_party/homarr-dashboard-icons/LICENSE`**
- **`third_party/homarr-dashboard-icons/NOTICE.txt`**
- Runtime icon search/rendering does not call external APIs.
### **CI/CD (GitHub Actions + Netlify)**
- GitHub Actions workflow (`.github/workflows/docker.yml`) builds Docker on PRs (validation only).
- GitHub Actions workflow (`.github/workflows/release.yml`) runs on `main`, creates semantic version tags/releases, and publishes Docker images to **Docker Hub** (`jcreek23/open-network-diagram`).
- Netlify uses its own CI/CD pipeline with `netlify.toml` (`pnpm run build:netlify`).
---
## **📝 JSON Network Configuration Example**
Define your network using **`network.json`**:
### JSON Example
```json
{
@@ -195,27 +164,37 @@ Define your network using **`network.json`**:
}
```
---
### Project Structure
## **🤝 Contributing**
```text
OpenNetworkDiagram/
├── src/ # Svelte app source
├── src/lib/config/vendorIconManifest.ts # Generated local icon catalog
├── static/data/network.json # Demo dataset (Netlify)
├── static/icons/vendor/ # Vendored icon assets (runtime-local)
├── data/network.json.example # Starter data template for Docker users
├── third_party/ # Third-party provenance + licensing
├── Dockerfile # Docker build/runtime image
├── server.mjs # Node runtime server (static + API)
├── docker-compose.yml # Local compose example (build from repo)
├── netlify.toml # Netlify build config
└── .github/workflows/ # CI workflows
```
We welcome contributions! To contribute:
### CI/CD
1. **Fork the repository**.
2. **Create a feature branch** (`git checkout -b feature-name`).
3. **Commit your changes** (`git commit -m "Add feature X"`).
4. **Push to your fork** (`git push origin feature-name`).
5. **Submit a Pull Request**.
- `docker.yml`: validates Docker build on pull requests.
- `release.yml`: semantic release on `main` and Docker Hub publish for tagged releases.
- Docker Hub image: [`jcreek23/open-network-diagram`](https://hub.docker.com/r/jcreek23/open-network-diagram)
---
## Contributing
## **📜 License**
1. Fork the repository.
2. Create a feature branch.
3. Commit your changes.
4. Push your branch.
5. Open a pull request.
[GNU GPL v3 License](LICENSE) Free to use, modify, and distribute, except distributing closed source versions.
## License
---
## **📬 Contact**
**Author:** [Joshua Creek](https://github.com/jcreek)
**Project Repo:** [GitHub](https://github.com/jcreek/OpenNetworkDiagram)
[GNU GPL v3](LICENSE)
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"ipAddress": "10.0.0.3",
"role": "Hypervisor",
"operatingSystem": "Proxmox",
"iconKey": "homarr:proxmox",
"software": {
"vms": [
{
"name": "OpnSense",
"role": "Router/Firewall/Gateway (DHCP 10.0.0.100-254)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.1"
},
{
"name": "TPLink Omada Controller",
"role": "Network Controller (:8043)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.4"
},
{
"name": "PiVPN (WireGuard)",
"role": "VPN Server",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.5"
},
{
"name": "PiHole",
"role": "DNS Ad-blocker (installed, not in active use)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.6"
},
{
"name": "Dashy",
"role": "Dashboard",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.12"
},
{
"name": "ProxRouter-Docker",
"role": "Docker host (Nginx reverse proxy, RustDesk, TwinGate)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.23"
}
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "8GB",
"networkPorts": 4,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
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"port": "wan"
}
}
],
"software": {
"vms": [
{
"name": "OpnSense",
"role": "Router/Firewall/Gateway (DHCP 10.0.0.100-254)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.1"
},
{
"name": "TPLink Omada Controller",
"role": "Network Controller (:8043)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.4"
},
{ "name": "PiVPN (WireGuard)", "role": "VPN Server", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.5" },
{
"name": "PiHole",
"role": "DNS Ad-blocker (installed, not in active use)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.6"
},
{ "name": "Dashy", "role": "Dashboard", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.12" },
{
"name": "ProxRouter-Docker",
"role": "Docker host (Nginx reverse proxy, RustDesk, TwinGate)",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.23"
}
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "8GB",
"networkPorts": 4,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Asustor NAS",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.9",
"role": "NAS",
"operatingSystem": "Asustor ADM",
"iconKey": "homarr:asustor",
"software": {
"vms": []
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Realtek RTD1296 Quad Core 1.4GHz",
"ram": "2GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
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"port": "3"
}
}
],
"software": { "vms": [] },
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Realtek RTD1296 Quad Core 1.4GHz",
"ram": "2GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Home Assistant Green",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.13",
"role": "Smart Home Controller",
"operatingSystem": "Home Assistant OS",
"iconKey": "homarr:home-assistant",
"software": {
"vms": []
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Home Assistant Custom SoC",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -105,20 +127,23 @@
"port": "4"
}
}
],
"software": { "vms": [] },
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Home Assistant Custom SoC",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Plex Server",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.11",
"role": "Media Server",
"operatingSystem": "Ubuntu Server",
"iconKey": "homarr:plex",
"software": {
"vms": []
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -128,20 +153,23 @@
"port": "5"
}
}
],
"software": { "vms": [] },
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Win11 N100",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.8",
"role": "Media Downloader",
"operatingSystem": "Windows 11",
"iconKey": "homarr:windows-11",
"software": {
"vms": []
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -151,20 +179,40 @@
"port": "6"
}
}
],
"software": { "vms": [] },
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Intel N100",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Win11 Backblaze NAS",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.7",
"role": "Backup NAS + Hypervisor",
"operatingSystem": "TrueNAS Scale",
"iconKey": "homarr:backblaze",
"software": {
"vms": [
{
"name": "Win11NAS",
"role": "Backblaze Backup VM",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.24"
},
{
"name": "MakeMKV",
"role": "Blu-ray Ripper",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.14"
},
{
"name": "Handbrake",
"role": "Video Transcoder",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.15"
}
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "AMD Ryzen 5 4600G",
"ram": "16GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1,
"gpu": "EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti"
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -174,37 +222,14 @@
"port": "7"
}
}
],
"software": {
"vms": [
{ "name": "Win11NAS", "role": "Backblaze Backup VM", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.24" },
{ "name": "MakeMKV", "role": "Blu-ray Ripper", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.14" },
{ "name": "Handbrake", "role": "Video Transcoder", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.15" }
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "AMD Ryzen 5 4600G",
"ram": "16GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1,
"gpu": "EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti"
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "TrueNAS Host",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.10",
"role": "Storage + VM Host",
"operatingSystem": "TrueNAS Scale",
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
"speedGbps": 1,
"connectedTo": {
"device": "Gigabit Switch",
"port": "8"
}
}
],
"iconKey": "homarr:truenas",
"software": {
"vms": [
{
@@ -219,13 +244,45 @@
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
"speedGbps": 1,
"connectedTo": {
"device": "Gigabit Switch",
"port": "8"
}
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "AI Server",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.20",
"role": "AI Dev/Inference",
"operatingSystem": "Pop!_OS",
"iconKey": "homarr:ollama-dark",
"software": {
"vms": [
{
"name": "Ollama",
"role": "LLM Inference",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.21"
},
{
"name": "Bot Training",
"role": "AI Training",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.22"
}
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "AMD Ryzen 5 3600",
"ram": "32GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1,
"gpu": "Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080"
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -235,26 +292,23 @@
"port": "9"
}
}
],
"software": {
"vms": [
{ "name": "Ollama", "role": "LLM Inference", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.21" },
{ "name": "Bot Training", "role": "AI Training", "ipAddress": "10.0.0.22" }
]
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "AMD Ryzen 5 3600",
"ram": "32GB",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1,
"gpu": "Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080"
}
]
},
{
"machineName": "Immich Mini PC",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.30",
"role": "Photo Server",
"operatingSystem": "Linux",
"iconKey": "homarr:immich",
"software": {
"vms": []
},
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Unknown",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
},
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -264,14 +318,7 @@
"port": "10"
}
}
],
"software": { "vms": [] },
"hardware": {
"cpu": "Unknown",
"ram": "Unknown",
"networkPorts": 1,
"networkPortSpeedGbps": 1
}
]
}
],
"devices": [
@@ -279,6 +326,7 @@
"name": "Gigabit Switch",
"ipAddress": "unknown",
"type": "Network Switch",
"iconKey": "switch",
"notes": "Main 24-port switch. Wireless access point uplinks through this switch.",
"ports": [
{
@@ -403,7 +451,11 @@
},
{
"portName": "20",
"speedGbps": 1
"speedGbps": 1,
"connectedTo": {
"device": "NanoKVM Lite",
"port": "port0"
}
},
{
"portName": "21",
@@ -443,6 +495,7 @@
"name": "HDHomeRun",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.2",
"type": "TV Tuner",
"iconKey": "homarr:hdhomerun",
"ports": [
{
"portName": "eth0",
@@ -458,37 +511,62 @@
"name": "3DS",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.17",
"type": "Handheld Console",
"notes": "Wi-Fi only."
"notes": "Wi-Fi only.",
"ports": []
},
{
"name": "2DS",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.18",
"type": "Handheld Console",
"notes": "Wi-Fi only."
"notes": "Wi-Fi only.",
"ports": []
},
{
"name": "Nintendo Switch",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.19",
"type": "Gaming Console",
"notes": "Wi-Fi only."
"notes": "Wi-Fi only.",
"ports": [
{
"portName": "port0",
"speedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"name": "NanoKVM Lite",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.26",
"type": "KVM Device",
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled."
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled.",
"ports": [
{
"portName": "port0",
"speedGbps": 1,
"connectedTo": {
"device": "Gigabit Switch",
"port": "20"
}
}
]
},
{
"name": "UPS Pi",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.27",
"type": "Power Monitoring Device",
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled."
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled.",
"ports": [
{
"portName": "port0",
"speedGbps": 1
}
]
},
{
"name": "Waveshare",
"ipAddress": "10.0.0.28",
"type": "Peripheral Device",
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled."
"notes": "Port link not yet modeled.",
"ports": []
}
]
}