steve aa9fc330fc P2-01: schedule schema + CRUD API
The `schedules` table was already laid down in migration 0001; this
slice adds the Go-side data model, store CRUD with atomic version
bumps, and REST endpoints.

* `store.Schedule` + `RetentionPolicy` + `ScheduleOptions` typed
  views (the wire form on the agent side keeps retention/options
  as raw JSON since the agent just forwards them to restic).
* Store CRUD: CreateSchedule / GetSchedule / ListSchedulesByHost /
  UpdateSchedule / DeleteSchedule. Each mutation bumps
  `host_schedule_version` atomically in the same tx via UPSERT on
  `host_schedule_version`. SetHostAppliedScheduleVersion records
  what the agent has confirmed via schedule.ack (P2-02 will use it).
* REST endpoints under /api/hosts/{id}/schedules + /{sid}:
  GET (list, with the version envelope so callers can detect
  drift), POST (create), PUT (update — kind is immutable), DELETE.
* Validation: cron expressions parse via robfig/cron/v3 (same
  parser the agent will use, so anything that validates here will
  fire there); kind ∈ {backup, forget, prune, check} (init/unlock
  are operator-only one-shot kinds, not schedulable); backup
  schedules require ≥1 path; hooks rejected on non-backup kinds
  (spec §14.3).
* All mutations audit-logged.
* Tests: store-level CRUD + version-bump invariants; REST happy
  path (create→list→update→delete with version progression); REST
  validation table covers each rejection code.

newTestServerWithHub now sets BootstrapToken so the schedules
handler tests can use the existing login flow without a parallel
test-server constructor.

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restic-manager

Self-hosted, browser-based, single-pane-of-glass for managing restic backups across a fleet of Linux and Windows endpoints.

Status: pre-alpha. Phase 0 (project bootstrap) complete; Phase 1 (MVP) in progress. See spec.md for the design and tasks.md for the roadmap.

What it does (target)

  • Central visibility into backup state for every endpoint
  • Trigger any restic operation remotely (backup, forget, prune, check, unlock, snapshots, stats, diff, restore)
  • Manage per-host backup schedules from the UI
  • Live job progress streamed back to the UI
  • Restore wizard (browse snapshots, pick paths, restore to original or alternate host)
  • Repo health surfacing (size, dedup ratio, last check, lock state)
  • Alerting on failure or staleness
  • Cross-platform agent (Linux + Windows)
  • Ransomware-resistant repo access via append-only credentials

Architecture (one-line summary)

A small Go control-plane on the Proxmox host, lightweight Go agents on each endpoint that hold an outbound WebSocket to the control-plane, and a restic/rest-server on Unraid that holds the actual backup data. The control-plane never touches backup bytes.

Full architecture diagram and component breakdown: spec.md §3.

Repository layout

cmd/server/        control-plane binary
cmd/agent/         endpoint agent binary
internal/api       shared API types (REST + WS envelopes)
internal/server/   HTTP, WS, UI handlers
internal/agent/    service integration, restic runner, local scheduler
internal/restic    restic CLI wrapper
internal/store     SQLite persistence
internal/crypto    secret encryption
internal/auth      passwords, sessions, agent tokens
web/               server-rendered templates + static assets
deploy/            Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml, install scripts
design/            UI wireframes (Phase 0 design pass)

Local development

Requires Go 1.25+ (built and tested on 1.26). The floor is set by modernc.org/sqlite v1.50.

make build           # builds cmd/server and cmd/agent into ./bin
make test            # runs go test ./...
make lint            # runs golangci-lint
make run-server      # runs the server (dev defaults)

License

PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 — see LICENSE. Free for personal, hobby, research, educational, governmental, and other noncommercial use. Commercial use requires a separate license.

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