# KestrelOS Tactical Operations Center (TOC) for OSINT feeds. Map view with offline-capable tiles and clickable camera/feed sources; click a marker to view the live stream. ## Stack - Nuxt 4, JavaScript, Tailwind CSS, ESLint, Vitest - Leaflet + leaflet.offline (offline map and OSM tile caching) - Mediasoup + mediasoup-client (WebRTC live streaming) - Docker and Helm for deployment ## Setup ```bash npm install npm run dev ``` Open http://localhost:3000. The app requires login by default; you will see the login page until you sign in. ### HTTPS for local dev (camera / geolocation on your phone) Camera and geolocation in the browser require a **secure context** (HTTPS) when you open the app from your phone. To test Share live from a device on your LAN without buying a domain or cert: 1. Generate a self-signed cert (once). Use your machine's LAN IP so the phone can use it: ```bash chmod +x scripts/gen-dev-cert.sh ./scripts/gen-dev-cert.sh 192.168.1.123 ``` Replace `192.168.1.123` with your server's IP. 2. Start the dev server (it will use HTTPS if `.dev-certs/` exists): ```bash npm run dev ``` 3. On your phone, open **https://192.168.1.123:3000** (same IP you passed above). Accept the browser's “untrusted certificate” warning once (e.g. Advanced → Proceed). Then log in and use Share live; camera and location will work. Without the certs, `npm run dev` still runs over HTTP as before. **Note**: If you see a warning about `NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0`, you can ignore it for local development with self-signed certificates. The server will still work correctly. ### WebRTC Live Streaming The **Share live** feature uses WebRTC for real-time video streaming from mobile browsers. It requires: - **HTTPS** (for camera/geolocation access on mobile) - **Mediasoup** server (runs automatically in the Nuxt process) - **mediasoup-client** (browser library, included automatically) **Streaming from a phone on your LAN:** The server auto-detects your machine's LAN IP (from network interfaces) and uses it for WebRTC. Open **https://:3000** on both phone and laptop (same IP as for your dev cert). To override (e.g. Docker or multiple NICs), set `MEDIASOUP_ANNOUNCED_IP`. Ensure firewall allows UDP/TCP ports 40000–49999 on the server. See [docs/live-streaming.md](docs/live-streaming.md) for architecture details. ## Scripts - `npm run dev` – development server - `npm run build` – production build - `npm run test` – run tests - `npm run test:coverage` – run tests with coverage (85% threshold) - `npm run lint` – ESLint (zero warnings) ## Configuration - **Devices**: Manage cameras/devices via the API (`/api/devices`) or the Members/Cameras UI. Each device needs `name`, `device_type`, `lat`, `lng`, `stream_url`, and `source_type` (`mjpeg` or `hls`). - **Environment**: No required env vars for basic run. For production, set `HOST=0.0.0.0` and `PORT` as needed (e.g. in Docker/Helm). - **Authentication**: The login page always offers password sign-in (local). Optionally set `BOOTSTRAP_EMAIL` and `BOOTSTRAP_PASSWORD` before the first run to create the first admin; otherwise a default admin is created and its credentials are printed in the terminal. To also show an OIDC sign-in button, configure `OIDC_ISSUER`, `OIDC_CLIENT_ID`, `OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET`, and optionally `OIDC_LABEL`, `OIDC_REDIRECT_URI`. See [docs/auth.md](docs/auth.md) for provider-specific examples. - **Bootstrap admin** (when using local auth): The server initializes the database and runs bootstrap at startup. On first run (no users in the database), it creates the first admin. If you set `BOOTSTRAP_EMAIL` and `BOOTSTRAP_PASSWORD` before starting, that account is created. If you don't set them, a default admin is created (identifier: `admin`) with a random password and the credentials are printed in the terminal—copy them and sign in at `/login`, then change the password or add users via Members. Use **Members** to change roles (admin, leader, member). Only admins can change roles; admins and leaders can edit POIs. - **Database**: SQLite file at `data/kestrelos.db` (created automatically). Contains users, sessions, and POIs. ## Docker ```bash docker build -t kestrelos:latest . docker run -p 3000:3000 kestrelos:latest ``` ## Kubernetes (Helm) ```bash helm install kestrelos ./helm/kestrelos --set image.repository=your-registry/kestrelos --set image.tag=latest ``` Health: `GET /health` (overview), `GET /health/live` (liveness), `GET /health/ready` (readiness). Probes are configured in the Helm chart. Optional: enable Ingress in `helm/kestrelos/values.yaml`. ## Security - Device data is validated server-side; only valid entries are returned. - Stream URLs are sanitized to `http://` or `https://` only; other protocols are rejected. ## License MIT