Simple web UI for aptly with no backend that connect directly to aptly.
It provides access to the following functions :
- Upload new packages and add to repos
- Migrate packages from one repo to another
- Show packages list
- Show a package's available versions, description, etc...
- Remove a package or copy to another repository.
It's under active development and any requests are welcomed.
It should be mobile friendly but it's not the main concern right now so it must have some rough edges.
Decompress the dist archive in aptly root folder (default to ~/.aptly/public). It should look like this :
~/.aptly/public
- dists
- pool
- ui
Older releases are available on github.
Latest commits on master
branch should always be "usable". You can clone the repository and build it using nodejs (>=6.0.0):
git clone [email protected]:sdumetz/aptly-web-ui.git
npm install
./deploy.sh
then extract aptly-web-ui.tar.gz
to ~/.aptly/public
. All deploy.sh
do is running npm run build
and packaging the files.
Nginx config to serve apt repo + interface :
server {
listen 80;
root /var/aptly/.aptly/public;
index index.html index.htm;
access_log /var/log/nginx/packages.access.log log_access;
error_log /var/log/nginx/packages.error.log error;
server_name my-domain.net;
autoindex off;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/;
allow 192.168.1.0/24;
deny all;
}
location /ui/ {
try_files $uri $uri/ /ui/index.html;
autoindex off;
}
location /dist/ {
autoindex on;
}
location /pool/ {
autoindex on;
}
location /api/ {
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080;
}
}
Activate it and navigate to your-domain.net/ui/
.
You can use a nodejs service as a proxy between your frontend and aptly's API.
It's done setting some environment variables :
export APTLY_WEB_UI_PROXY_API_URL=http://localhost:8080 #your aptly install
export APTLY_WEB_UI_PORT=8081 #web ui port
npm start
You can create a systemd service unit using Environment=APTLY_WEB_UI_PROXY_API_URL=http://localhost:8080
.
The only facility provided by the proxy at the moment is http basic auth.
This solution is compatible with external auth methods like oauth_proxy. There is currently no read-only interface to serve to unauthorized users.
This is developped using React and React-router.
Currently very few routes are implemented. snapshot management would be nice but require some work to be done.
- Will always fetch packages list even if we go straight to a package's URL. (Maybe not a problem : Need to check load on aptly to generate large packages lists).
Original Author : Sebastien DUMETZ.