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# Template Repository # 📊 LabGraph
Hello, this is a basic template to use when creating new repos. **A streamlined, graph-based infrastructure documentation engine designed specifically for HomeLab enthusiasts to map physical hardware to virtual services.**[cite: 1]
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## 🚀 The Vision
Documentation in a HomeLab often falls into two extremes: overly complex enterprise tools like NetBox or static notes that quickly become outdated[cite: 1]. **LabGraph** bridges this gap by prioritizing automated discovery, visual clarity, and context-aware documentation[cite: 1]. It allows you to see the exact relationship between a physical server in your rack and the digital services running within it[cite: 1, 2].
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## ✨ Key Features
### 🔍 Automated Discovery & Monitoring
* **Hypervisor/Runtime Sync:** Background workers pull real-time inventory from Proxmox VE, Docker, and TrueNAS APIs[cite: 1, 2].
* **Active Monitoring:** Integrated heartbeat service performing ICMP pings and HTTP/HTTPS status checks for live "Up/Down" indicators[cite: 2].
* **Network Scanning:** Scheduled tasks to scan subnets and identify undocumented "rogue" devices via Nmap[cite: 2].
### 🗺️ Visualization Suite
* **Hierarchical "Drill-Down":** A nested accordion list view showing the chain from Physical Location → Hardware Host → Virtualization Layer → VM/Container → Application[cite: 1, 2].
* **Interactive Topology Map:** A dynamic network graph powered by **React Flow** that auto-arranges nodes based on gateway relationships[cite: 2].
* **Contextual Sidebar:** Click any node to see technical specs (IP, MAC, Port), resource sparklines, and documentation instantly[cite: 2].
### 📖 Knowledge & Lifecycle Management
* **Integrated Markdown Wiki:** Every node has an associated "Sidecar" Markdown file for technical notes, rendered directly in the detail view[cite: 1, 2].
* **Maintenance Logs:** A chronological event ledger to track hardware swaps, thermal paste changes, and upgrades[cite: 1, 2].
* **Global Command Palette:** Use `Ctrl + K` to search for any device, IP, or wiki entry instantly[cite: 2].
### ⚡ HomeLab Utilities
* **Power & Cost Estimator:** Input wattage for hardware to calculate total rack draw and monthly electricity costs[cite: 1, 2].
* **IPAM:** Dedicated tracker for VLAN IDs, CIDR ranges, and IP exhaustion[cite: 1, 2].
* **Public Status Page:** A toggleable, read-only dashboard for family members to check service status[cite: 1, 2].
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## 🛠️ Tech Stack
* **Frontend:** React, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS (DaisyUI), React Flow[cite: 1, 3].
* **Backend:** Python, Django Rest Framework (DRF)[cite: 1, 3].
* **Task Queue:** Celery & Redis (for background scans and heartbeats).
* **Database:** PostgreSQL[cite: 1, 3].
* **Security:** NextAuth.js, OWASP Top 10 compliance, and strict validation via Pydantic/Zod.
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## 💻 Getting Started (Dev Container)
This project is optimized for development using **VS Code Dev Containers**.
1. **Clone the repository:**
```bash
git clone [https://github.com/your-username/LabGraph.git](https://github.com/your-username/LabGraph.git)
cd LabGraph
2. **Open in VS Code:**
```bash
code .
```
3. **Reopen in Container:**
When prompted, select **"Reopen in Container"** to build the environment (includes Python, Node.js, PostgreSQL, and Redis).
4. **Initialize the Environment:**
Once the container is running, execute the following in the terminal:
```bash
# Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
npm install
# Run migrations
python manage.py migrate
# Start development servers
python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 &
npm run dev
```
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## 🎨 Branding & Identity
The LabGraph logo is a geometric Connected Node Hexagon.
- The Shape: A hexagon representing a single data node.
- The Interior: Three horizontal bars representing a stylized server rack.
- The Connectivity: Circuit-like lines branching out to represent the network graph and data flow[cite: 3].
- Color Palette: GitHub Dark theme inspired (Deep Charcoal #0d1117, Electric Blue #58a6ff, and Success Green #238636)[cite: 3].
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## 📝 License
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information[cite: 3].