A web app hosted locally for wakeonlan
This is a rewrite with sveltekit + PocketBase to replace the old version I wrote a few years ago
In the new rewrite, instead of writing an entire rest API server and manage database with gorm, I use PocketBase as backend and database. Its golang extension feature allows me to add the wakeonlan feature easily. The most complicated part, Auth, is also fully handled by PocketBase, saving lots of time. PocketBase also has a built-in database management UI, making user creation/management much easier.
Deployment with docker is super simple.
Docker image huakunshen/wol
is available on docker hub.
Both linux/amd64
and linux/arm64
are supported.
Important
- The container must be in the same network as the target hosts
- The container must be started with
--network=host
- Mac doesn't support
--network=host
with docker. On Mac you have to run server with go directly. It's recommended to use linux.
Here is a full command to start the server with a superuser initialized
docker run -p 8090:8090 --rm \
--network=host \
-e SUPERUSER_EMAIL=<[email protected]> \
-e SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=<your password> \
-v ./pb_data:/app/pb_data \
huakunshen/wol:latest
- In this example I used
--rm
to clean up the container after it's closed for demo purpose - In production, you should replace
--rm
with-d
to run it in detach mode
The 2 environment variables and volume are optional but recommended.
- The volume is for data persistence, so you don't lose your data after container is destroyed.
- Instead of using a local directory, it's better to create a volume and bind to it.
- The 2 environment variables are used to create an initial superuser in database
- This project uses pocketbase as its backend and database, there is no user register feature as we shouldn't allow random person to register and send magic packets in your network. The only way to create user is log into pocketbase admin console with a superuser account and manually create user in the
users
collection/table. - When both
SUPERUSER_EMAIL
andSUPERUSER_PASSWORD
are set, the server will create this superuser the first time it starts and you could login directly. - If you didn't set initial superuser credentials, you could also create a superuser
- A long URL should be printed to console, open it in browser. The token in the URL allows you to create a superuser
(!) Launch the URL below in the browser if it hasn't been open already to create your first superuser account: http://0.0.0.0:8090/_/#/pbinstal/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIs...
- If you ran
docker run -d
in detach mode, rundocker logs <container name>
to find the long URL for superuser creation.
- This project uses pocketbase as its backend and database, there is no user register feature as we shouldn't allow random person to register and send magic packets in your network. The only way to create user is log into pocketbase admin console with a superuser account and manually create user in the
The superuser we discussed previously is like a database admin, you need to create a regular user to login to the website.
- Go to
http://localhost:8090/_/
(or the url of your environment), login with superuser credentials - Go to
users
collection, create a user, remember your email and password
You can go to http://localhost:8090/auth
and login with your regular user credentials.
Create a host then you can wake up your computer from browser.
Docker compose makes creating and destroying wol container easier.
A compose.yml is provided in this repo.
services:
wol:
image: "huakunshen/wol"
container_name: wol-web
ports:
- "8090:8090"
volumes:
- wol_data:/app/pb_data
environment:
- [email protected]
- SUPERUSER_PASSWORD=changeme
volumes:
wol_data:
docker compose up
docker compose down
Prerequisite:
- Bun
- Golang
bun workspace is used to manage this monorepo, dev
script will start frontend and backend together.
bun install
bun run dev # start both sveltekit dev server and golang pocketbase server
The golang server is in apps/server
. It's a golang pocketbase extension with some custom routes.
air # start development
go run main.go serve # start the server without hot reload
When table is modified, run go run . migrate collections
to generate a migration .go
file that will be auto loaded.
The frontend is in apps/web
, written with sveltekit + @sveltejs/adapter-static
.
In development, use http://localhost:5173
.
Running bun run build
will generate a apps/web/build
directory,
and will be automatically copied to apps/server/pb_public
ready to be served directly by the golang server as static assets.
In production the website is accesssible at http://localhost:8090/
.
make buildx
automatically builds docker image for linux/amd64
and linux/arm64
and push to dockerhub.