# Onebox Project Hints ## SSL Certificate Storage (November 2025) SSL certificates are now stored directly in the SQLite database as PEM content instead of file paths: - `ISslCertificate` and `ICertificate` interfaces use `certPem`, `keyPem`, `fullchainPem` properties - Database migration 8 converted the `certificates` table schema - No filesystem storage for certificates - everything in DB - `reverseproxy.ts` reads certificate PEM content from database - `certmanager.ts` stores SmartACME certificates directly to database ## Architecture Notes ### Database Layer (November 2025 Refactoring) The database layer has been refactored into a repository pattern: **Directory Structure:** ``` ts/database/ ├── index.ts # Main OneboxDatabase class (composes repositories, handles migrations) ├── types.ts # Shared types (TBindValue, TQueryFunction) ├── base.repository.ts # Base repository class └── repositories/ ├── index.ts # Repository exports ├── service.repository.ts # Services CRUD ├── registry.repository.ts # Registries + Registry Tokens ├── certificate.repository.ts # Domains, Certificates, Cert Requirements, SSL Certificates (legacy) ├── auth.repository.ts # Users, Settings ├── metrics.repository.ts # Metrics, Logs └── platform.repository.ts # Platform Services, Platform Resources ``` **Import paths:** - Main: `import { OneboxDatabase } from './database/index.ts'` - Legacy (deprecated): `import { OneboxDatabase } from './classes/database.ts'` (re-exports from new location) **API Compatibility:** - The `OneboxDatabase` class maintains the same public API - All methods delegate to the appropriate repository - No breaking changes for existing code ## Current Migration Version: 8 Migration 8 converted certificate storage from file paths to PEM content. ## Reverse Proxy (November 2025 - Caddy Docker Service) The reverse proxy uses **Caddy** running as a Docker Swarm service for production-grade reverse proxying with native SNI support, HTTP/2, HTTP/3, and WebSocket handling. **Architecture:** - Caddy runs as Docker Swarm service (`onebox-caddy`) on the overlay network - No binary download required - uses `caddy:2-alpine` Docker image - Configuration pushed dynamically via Caddy Admin API (port 2019) - Automatic HTTPS disabled - certificates managed externally via SmartACME - Zero-downtime configuration updates - Services reached by Docker service name (e.g., `onebox-hello-world:80`) **Key files:** - `ts/classes/caddy.ts` - CaddyManager class for Docker service and Admin API - `ts/classes/reverseproxy.ts` - Delegates to CaddyManager **Certificate workflow:** 1. `CertRequirementManager` creates requirements for domains 2. Daemon processes requirements via `certmanager.ts` 3. Certificates stored in database (PEM content) 4. `reverseProxy.addCertificate()` passes PEM content to Caddy via `load_pem` (inline in config) 5. Caddy serves TLS with the loaded certificates (no volume mounts needed) **Docker Service Configuration:** - Service name: `onebox-caddy` - Image: `caddy:2-alpine` - Network: `onebox-network` (overlay, attachable) - Startup: Writes initial config with `admin.listen: 0.0.0.0:2019` for host access **Port Mapping:** - Dev mode: HTTP on 8080, HTTPS on 8443, Admin on 2019 - Production: HTTP on 80, HTTPS on 443, Admin on 2019 - All ports use `PublishMode: 'host'` for direct binding **Log Receiver:** - Caddy sends access logs to `tcp/172.17.0.1:9999` (Docker bridge gateway) - `CaddyLogReceiver` on host receives and processes logs