# Syncthing Tech UI ## Usage This is a very bare bones read-only GUI for viewing the status of large setups. Download a [release zip](https://github.com/kastelo/syncthing-tech-ui/releases) and unpack it into the GUI override directory (assuming default Linux setup): ``` $ cd ~/.config/syncthing $ mkdir -p gui/default $ cd gui/default $ unzip ~/tech-ui-v1.0.0.zip ``` Then load the GUI via http://localhost:8384/tech-ui/ or similar. You should see something like this: ![Screenshot](screenshot.png) ## Development server Run `npm run serve` for a dev server. Navigate to `http://localhost:4200/`. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files. ## Production server In production we serve the UI through Syncthing itself. The easiest way to do that is to simply put the built assets in the `gui` subdirectory of Syncthing's config directory. ``` $ npm run build -- --prod $ rsync -va --delete dist/tech-ui/ ~/.config/syncthing/gui/default/tech-ui/ ``` Adjust for your actual Syncthing config dir if different. Navigate to `http://localhost:8384/tech-ui/`. Another option is to start Syncthing with the STGUIASSETS environment variable pointing to the distribution directory. ``` $ npm run build -- --prod $ ln -sf . dist/default $ export STGUIASSETS=$(pwd)/dist $ syncthing ``` The magic is symlink is because Syncthing will look for the GUI in the `default` subdirectory. Navigate to `http://localhost:8384/tech-ui/`. ## Code scaffolding Run `ng generate component component-name` to generate a new component. You can also use `ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module`. ## License MPLv2 ## Copyright Copyright (c) 2020 The Syncthing Authors