GET /api/storage/disk-usage returns source path stats (total/used/free bytes, %).
Polls every 30s while Storage page is open.
Backend:
- migration 0009: adds mover_warning_threshold (1-99, default 80) to storage_config
- StatPath moved to internal/storage package for testability
- handleStorageDiskUsage returns {source: PathStat}
Frontend:
- DiskUsageBar component in Mergerfs Mover card: usage bar with color
green < threshold, amber >= threshold, red >= 95%
- Warning message when threshold reached or exceeded
- New input in config form: Umbral de aviso (%)
- storageDiskUsage() API method
Tests: StatPath unit tests (empty/nonexistent/valid paths)
Version: 0.7.3
Backend:
- ListStorageJobs, ListSambaShares, ListNFSExports, ListUsers,
ListDirty, ListApplyLog, ListWatchedMounts: initialize with
make([]T, 0) instead of var x []T to avoid JSON null on empty.
Fixes "Cannot read properties of null" crash on /storage.
Frontend:
- Storage.tsx: defensive setJobs(res.jobs ?? []) to guard against
API returning null.
Tests:
- Add TestListStorageJobsEmptyReturnsSlice.
Version: 0.7.1
New 'Almacenamiento' page with:
- Auto-detection of rsync, mergerfs, snapraid binaries and mergerfs mount
- Configurable pool settings (source/dest, macOS cleanup, rsync flags)
- Mergerfs mover with dry-run preview and live SSE output streaming
- SnapRAID diff/sync/scrub/check with live SSE output
- Async job system (1 concurrent job) with SSE streaming
- Job history table
Backend:
- internal/storage/ package with capabilities, mergerfs, snapraid, jobs
- storage_config and storage_jobs DB tables (migration 0008)
- GET/PUT /api/storage/config, GET /api/storage/capabilities
- POST/GET /api/storage/jobs, GET /api/storage/jobs/{id}/stream
- Storage operations disabled when NASCTL_EXEC_SYSTEM=false
Closes #new-feature
Add 'Re-importar del sistema' buttons to the Samba and NFS pages,
mirroring the existing user import flow. Both buttons show a confirm
dialog before calling the respective /api/import/{samba,nfs} endpoints
which replace the DB table with the current system config.
Version bump: 0.6.0 → 0.6.1
Samba shares now support an 'invalid users' list (deny list), written
as 'invalid users = u1,u2' in smb.conf. The UI shows a ChipPicker
for valid_users and invalid_users, mutually exclusive, sourced from
the system user list.
feat: add ImportSystemUsers for fresh installations
When NASCTL_IMPORT_ON_BOOT=true, nasctl now imports existing system
users from /etc/passwd (UID 1000-60000) and /etc/group (supplemental
groups), and detects which have Samba accounts via 'pdbedit -L'.
Imported users are marked dirty so the admin can review before applying.
New POST /api/import/users endpoint for manual re-import.
This mirrors the existing import-on-boot flow for smb.conf and /etc/exports.
backend: db.NFSClient.Advanced is db.NFSAdvanced (struct → JSON object)
handler: nfsClientRequest.Advanced was string → now db.NFSAdvanced
frontend: api.ts NFSClient.advanced string → NFSAdvanced (object)
frontend: Nfs.tsx updated to work with object advanced per host
Without this fix, editing an existing NFS export with per-host options
(loaded from DB via migration 0005) would 400 on PUT because the
backend expected a string but received a JSON object.
This is a backward-compatible MINOR bump (0.4.0 → 0.5.0).
BREAKING NOTES (for users upgrading from pre-0.5.0):
- The nfs_exports.clients column schema changed from []string to
[]NFSClient (per-host options). A migration (0005) transforms existing
string arrays into object arrays, taking export-level options as
defaults for each host.
- ValidateNFSClient now only accepts IPv4 (192.168.1.1) or IPv4/CIDR
(192.168.1.0/24). Hostnames, wildcards, netgroups are rejected.
- If you use NASCTL_IMPORT_ON_BOOT, re-import your /etc/exports to pick
up per-host options.
What changed:
- NFSClient type: {host, read_only, async, root_squash, subtree_check, advanced}
- NFSExport.Clients is now []NFSClient (was []string)
- export-level flags (ro/async/root_squash/subtree_check/advanced) are
preserved as template defaults for newly added hosts in the UI.
- buildExportLine generates: path host1(ro,sync,...) host2(rw,async,...) fsid=N
- ValidateNFSClient: strict IPv4/CIDR only (0-255 octets, /0-32 prefix)
- parseExportLine now parses per-host options from /etc/exports (previously
only the first host's options were kept, others were discarded)
- UI: per-host rows with toggles (ro/async/root_squash/subtree_check) and
advanced options (all_squash, secure, wdelay, hide, crossmnt)
diskUsage now carries Sources []string instead of a single Source.
collectDiskUsage accumulates all sources (samba, nfs, manual) per path.
NFS no longer adds a redundant label to used_by.
Dashboard and Settings render one chip per source. When a path
is shared via SMB and NFS, both chips appear.
API breaking: disks[].source replaced by disks[].sources[].
Version: 0.2.1 -> 0.3.0
NFS exports: replace plain-text options string with typed booleans
(read_only, async, root_squash, subtree_check) + advanced JSON blob.
fsid is auto-generated via crypto/rand with collision retry and is
never user-settable. Breaking API change (options field removed).
Dashboard: filter disks to manual+samba+nfs sources only; no more
auto-discovery of all /proc/mounts entries.
Settings: new 'Puntos de montaje vigilados' card with add/remove
for manual mount points. AllowedRoots validation applied.
Version bump: 0.1.10 -> 0.2.0
- Bump VERSION 0.1.6 -> 0.1.7
- Change systemctl start -> try-restart in postinst script so that
upgrading the package actually restarts nasctl with the new binary
Backend:
- Add source/used_by/available/error fields to diskUsage in system status
- collectDiskUsage() now reads /proc/mounts, samba shares and NFS exports from DB
- Paths are deduplicated; shared paths list all shares/exports using them
- syscall.Statfs errors surface as available=false with user-facing error
- collectServiceStatus made a method of Server (receiver consistency)
Frontend:
- Settings page now shows two cards: mount points and shared resources
- Each path shows source badge (Sistema/Mount/SMB/NFS), used_by chips, progress bar
- Unavailable paths show amber warning instead of progress bar
- DiskUsage interface updated with new fields
- NFSExport interface updated with structured fields (fsid, async, etc)
- NFS page updated to use new export fields