garm/webapp
Gabriel Adrian Samfira def4b4aaf1 Handle garm-agent tools upload/sync
This change adds the ability to manage garm-agent tools downloads. Users
can:

* Set an upstream releases page (github releases api)
* Enable sync from upstream. In this case, GARM will automatically download
  garm-agent tools from the releases page and save them in the internal
  object store
* Manually upload tools. Manually uploaded tools for an OS/arch combination
  will never be overwritten by auto-sync. Usrs will need to delete manually
  uploaded tools to enable sync for that os/arch release.

Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
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assets Add agent mode 2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
src Handle garm-agent tools upload/sync 2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
static Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
.env.development Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
.env.example Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
DEV_SETUP.md Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
openapitools.json Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
package-lock.json Add agent mode 2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
package.json Add agent mode 2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
postcss.config.js Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
README.md Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
svelte.config.js Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
swagger.yaml Handle garm-agent tools upload/sync 2026-02-08 00:27:47 +02:00
tailwind.config.js Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
tsconfig.json Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
vite.config.ts Add SPA UI for GARM 2025-08-16 09:09:13 +00:00
vitest.config.ts Add web UI tests 2025-08-21 20:36:50 +00:00

GARM SPA (SvelteKit)

This is a Single Page Application (SPA) implementation of the GARM web interface using SvelteKit.

Features

  • Lightweight: Uses SvelteKit for minimal bundle size and fast performance
  • Modern: TypeScript-first development with full type safety
  • Responsive: Mobile-first design using Tailwind CSS
  • Real-time: WebSocket integration for live updates
  • API-driven: Uses the existing GARM REST API endpoints

Quick Start

  1. Clone the repository (if not already done)
git clone https://github.com/cloudbase/garm.git
cd garm
  1. Build and test GARM with embedded webapp
# You can skip this command if you made no changes to the webapp.
make build-webui
# builds the binary, with the web UI embedded.
make build

Make sure you enable the webui in the config:

[apiserver.webui]
  enable=true
  1. Access the webapp
    • Navigate to http://localhost:9997/ui/ (or your configured fqdn and port)

Development Workflow

See the DEV_SETUP.md file.

Git Workflow

DO NOT commit the following directories:

  • webapp/node_modules/ - Dependencies (managed by package-lock.json)
  • webapp/.svelte-kit/ - Build cache and generated files
  • webapp/build/ - Production build output

These are already included in .gitignore. Only commit source files in webapp/src/ and configuration files.

API Client Generation

The webapp uses auto-generated TypeScript clients from the GARM OpenAPI spec using go generate. To regenerate the clients, mocks and everything else, run:

go generate ./...

In the root folder of the project.

Note

See DEV_SETUP.md for prerequisites, before you try to generate the files.

Asset Serving

The webapp is embedded using Go's embed package in webapp/assets/assets.go:

//go:embed all:*
var EmbeddedSPA embed.FS

This allows GARM to serve the entire webapp with zero external dependencies. The webapp assets are compiled into the Go binary at build time.

Running GARM behind a reverse proxy

In production, GARM will serve the web UI and assets from the embedded files inside the binary. The web UI also relies on the events API for real-time updates.

To have a fully working experience, you will need to configure your reverse proxy to allow websocket upgrades. For an nginx example, see the sample config in the testdata folder.

Additionally, in production you can also override the default web UI that is embedded in GARM, without updating the garm binary. To do that, build the webapp, place it in the document root of nginx and create a new location /ui config in nginx. Something like the following should work:

    # Place this before the proxy_pass location
    location ~ ^/ui(/.*)?$ {
        root /var/www/html/garm-webui/;
    }

    location / {
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
        proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $http_host;

        proxy_pass http://garm_backend;
        proxy_set_header        Host    $Host;
        proxy_redirect off;
    }

This should allow you to override the default web UI embedded in GARM without updating the GARM binary.