Executes steps 1-3 of docs/cashu-cdk-migration-plan.md, plus the test-coin
switch needed to exercise these routes without spending real sats.
Protocol layer: depend on `cashu` 0.17.5 (MIT, the crate CDK is built on,
default-features off, `wallet` only). Keyset ids now go through upstream's
`Id::from_short_keyset_id` / `ShortKeysetId` instead of the prefix match
hand-rolled in 2277fc46 — same repair, but implemented by the reference
code that defines the rule, so the next spec turn is a version bump rather
than another incident. `MintClient` feeds it the mint's `/v1/keysets` in
upstream's own `KeySetInfo` shape, parsing entries individually so one
keyset in an unmodelled unit can't block resolving the id we need.
Adding the crate required relaxing `bip39 = "=2.1.0"` to `"2.1"` (resolves
2.2.2): the exact pin held `unicode-normalization` at 0.1.22 and no
resolution existed otherwise. The pin carried no recorded rationale; seed
tests cover the bump.
Network switch: `wallet.ecash-network` / `wallet.ecash-set-network`, with a
Test mode toggle in Wallet Settings → Cashu. Cashu has no testnet, so this
points the wallet at the public `testnut` mint — but crucially each network
gets its OWN wallet and accepted-mints file, because test and real proofs
in one purse would be spendable interchangeably and the balance would be a
lie. Mainnet keeps the original filenames, so existing funds files are
untouched and switching is reversible: tests assert a real balance survives
a round trip through test mode.
Headless coverage: scripts/test-ecash-routes.sh drives every ecash RPC over
the real HTTP path (network get/set, balance, history, mint quote + claim,
send, receive, double-redeem refusal, garbage input, melt quote), restores
the node's original network on exit, and exits non-zero with the failure
count.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Archipelago Web UI
Vue 3 + TypeScript + Vite + Tailwind CSS + Pinia
The web interface for Archipelago — a self-sovereign Bitcoin Node OS.
Quick Start
cd neode-ui
npm install
npm start
Visit http://localhost:8100 — login with password: password123
This starts:
- Mock backend on port 5959 (no Docker required)
- Vite dev server on port 8100 with HMR
Stop with npm stop.
Architecture
neode-ui/
├── src/
│ ├── api/ # RPC client (rpc-client.ts), WebSocket, container client
│ ├── stores/ # Pinia stores (app, container, appLauncher, monitoring)
│ ├── views/ # Page components (Dashboard, Marketplace, Settings, etc.)
│ ├── components/ # Reusable components (SplashScreen, AppSession, etc.)
│ ├── router/ # Vue Router configuration
│ ├── types/ # TypeScript type definitions
│ └── style.css # Global styles + Tailwind utilities
├── public/assets/ # Static assets (images, fonts, app icons, audio)
├── mock-backend.js # Mock backend server (simulates Rust backend)
├── docker/ # Docker configs (nginx, entrypoint)
└── vite.config.ts # Vite config with backend proxy
Dev Modes
The mock backend supports multiple startup modes via VITE_DEV_MODE:
| Mode | Command | Behavior |
|---|---|---|
| default | npm start |
Fully set up, login screen |
| existing | VITE_DEV_MODE=existing npm run dev:mock |
Same as default |
| setup | VITE_DEV_MODE=setup npm run dev:mock |
First-time password setup flow |
| onboarding | VITE_DEV_MODE=onboarding npm run dev:mock |
Post-setup onboarding flow |
| boot | npm run dev:boot |
25s simulated boot sequence |
Mock Backend
The mock backend (mock-backend.js) simulates the full Rust backend for local development:
Pre-installed apps (always visible in My Apps):
- Bitcoin Core, LND, Electrs, Mempool, FileBrowser, LoraBell, Fedimint
Marketplace: 30+ curated apps with Docker images, install/uninstall simulation
Features simulated:
- Authentication (login, password change, TOTP 2FA)
- System metrics (CPU, memory, disk — randomized for realism)
- Node identity (DID, Nostr pubkey, Tor address)
- Federation (3 mock nodes with apps, metrics, trust levels)
- Mesh networking (4 LoRa peers, encrypted messaging, invoices)
- Peer-to-peer messaging
- FileBrowser API (mock file system with Music, Documents, Photos, Videos)
- DWN sync status
- Transport layer (mesh/LAN/Tor routing)
- Notifications (5 realistic entries)
- Claude AI chat proxy (requires
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY)
Container runtime: If Docker/Podman is available, the mock backend will run real containers for installed apps. Otherwise, it simulates them.
Demo Deployment (Portainer)
Deploy the demo via Docker Compose for showcasing:
docker compose -f docker-compose.demo.yml build
docker compose -f docker-compose.demo.yml up -d
Or deploy through Portainer Stacks:
- Stacks > Add stack > name:
archy-demo - Web editor: paste
docker-compose.demo.ymlcontents - Add environment variable:
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY(for Claude chat) - Deploy
Access at http://your-host:4848 — password: password123
Development Commands
npm start # Start mock backend + Vite (recommended)
npm stop # Stop all servers
npm run dev:mock # Same as start, without port cleanup
npm run dev:boot # Boot mode (simulated startup delay)
npm run backend:mock # Mock backend only
npm run dev # Vite only (needs backend running separately)
npm run dev:real # Vite with real Rust backend
npm run build # Production build (outputs to ../web/dist/neode-ui/)
npm run build:docker # Build for Docker (no type checking)
npm run type-check # TypeScript type checking
npm test # Run tests
Design System
Glass Classes
| Class | Use |
|---|---|
.glass-card |
Content containers, modals, panels |
.glass-button |
ALL buttons (primary and secondary) |
.path-option-card |
Interactive cards with hover lift |
.info-card |
Status badges, metric displays |
Tokens
- Font: Avenir Next (primary), Montserrat (
font-archipelago) - Glass:
bg: rgba(0,0,0,0.60),blur: 24px,border: rgba(255,255,255,0.22) - Accent:
#fb923c(Bitcoin orange),#4ade80(green),#ef4444(red) - Text:
rgba(255,255,255,0.9)primary,rgba(255,255,255,0.6)muted
Rules
- Global CSS classes in
style.cssonly — never inline Tailwind in components .gradient-buttonis banned — use.glass-button- All components use
<script setup lang="ts">
API
import { rpcClient } from '@/api/rpc-client'
await rpcClient.login('password')
await rpcClient.startPackage('bitcoin')
const metrics = await rpcClient.getMetrics()
State management via Pinia stores. WebSocket patches applied automatically.
Build Output
- Dev build:
../web/dist/neode-ui/ - Docker build:
dist/(deployed to nginx)
License
MIT