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# PVE Scripts Local 🚀
A modern web-based management interface for Proxmox VE (PVE) helper scripts. This tool provides a user-friendly way to discover, download, and execute community-sourced Proxmox scripts locally with real-time terminal output streaming. No more need for curl -> bash calls, it all happens in your enviroment.
## 🎯 Deployment Options
This application can be deployed in multiple ways to suit different environments:
- **📦 Debian LXC Container**: Deploy inside a Debian LXC container for better isolation
- **🔧 Helper Script**: Use the automated helper script for easy setup
All deployment methods provide the same functionality and web interface.
## 🌟 Features
- **Web-based Interface**: Modern React/Next.js frontend with real-time terminal emulation
- **Script Discovery**: Browse and search through community Proxmox scripts from GitHub
- **One-Click Execution**: Run scripts directly from the web interface with live output
- **Real-time Terminal**: Full terminal emulation with xterm.js for interactive script execution
- **Script Management**: Download, update, and manage local script collections
- **Security**: Sandboxed script execution with path validation and time limits
- **Database Integration**: PostgreSQL backend for script metadata and execution history
- **WebSocket Communication**: Real-time bidirectional communication for script execution
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## 🏗️ Architecture
### Frontend
- **Next.js 15** with React 19
- **TypeScript** for type safety
- **Tailwind CSS** for styling
- **xterm.js** for terminal emulation
- **tRPC** for type-safe API communication
### Backend
- **Node.js** server with WebSocket support
- **WebSocket Server** for real-time script execution
- **Script Downloader Service** for GitHub integration
### Scripts
- **Core Functions**: Shared utilities and build functions
- **Container Scripts**: Pre-configured LXC container setups
- **Installation Scripts**: System setup and configuration tools
### Database
- **SQLite Database**: Local database stored at `data/settings.db`
- **Server Management**: Stores Proxmox server configurations and credentials
- **Automatic Setup**: Database and tables are created automatically on first run
- **Data Persistence**: Settings persist across application restarts
## 📋 Prerequisites
### For All Deployment Methods
- **Node.js** 22+ and npm
- **Git** for cloning the repository
- **Proxmox VE environment** (host or access to Proxmox cluster)
- **SQLite** (included with Node.js better-sqlite3 package)
### For Debian LXC Container Installation
- **Debian LXC container** (Debian 11+ recommended)
- **build-essentials**: `apt install build-essential`
- Container with sufficient resources (2GB RAM, 4GB storage minimum)
- Network access from container to Proxmox host
- Optional: Privileged container for full Proxmox integration
## 🚀 Installation
Choose the installation method that best fits your environment:
### Option 1: Debian LXC Container Installation
For better isolation and security, you can run PVE Scripts Local inside a Debian LXC container:
#### Step 1: Create Debian LXC Container
```bash
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/debian.sh)"
```
#### Step 2: Install Dependencies in Container
```bash
# Enter the container
pct enter 100
# Update and install dependencies
apt update && apt install -y build-essential git curl
# Install Node.js 24.x
curl -fsSL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_24.x | bash -
apt install -y nodejs
```
#### Step 3: Clone and Setup Application
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE-Local.git /opt/PVESciptslocal
cd PVESciptslocal
# Install dependencies and build
npm install
cp .env.example .env
npm run build
# Create database directory
mkdir -p data
chmod 755 data
```
#### Step 4: Start the Application
```bash
# Start in production mode
npm start
# Or create a systemd service (optional)
# Create systemd service for easy management
```
**Access the application:**
- 🌐 Container IP: `http://<CONTAINER_IP>:3000`
- 🔧 Container management: `pct start 100`, `pct stop 100`, `pct status 100`
### Option 2: Use the helper script
This creates the LXC and installs the APP for you.
```bash
bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/community-scripts/ProxmoxVE/main/ct/pve-scripts-local.sh)"
```
## 🎯 Usage
### 1. Access the Web Interface
The web interface is accessible regardless of your deployment method:
- **LXC Container Installation**: `http://<CONTAINER_IP>:3000`
- **Custom Installation**: `http://<YOUR_IP>:3000`
### 2. Service Management
#### For helper-script installations (systemd service):
```bash
# Start the service
systemctl start pvescriptslocal
# Stop the service
systemctl stop pvescriptslocal
# Check service status
systemctl status pvescriptslocal
# Enable auto-start on boot
systemctl enable pvescriptslocal
# View service logs
journalctl -u pvescriptslocal -f
```
#### For manual installations:
```bash
# Start application
npm start
# Development mode
npm run dev:server
# Build for production
npm run build
```
### 3. Browse Available Scripts
- The main page displays a grid of available Proxmox scripts
- Use the search functionality to find specific scripts
- Scripts are categorized by type (containers, installations, etc.)
### 4. Download Scripts
- Click on any script card to view details
- Use the "Download" button to fetch scripts from the ProxmoxVE GitHub
- Downloaded scripts are stored locally in the `scripts/` directory
### 5. Execute Scripts
- Click "Run Script" on any downloaded script
- A terminal window will open with real-time output
- Interact with the script through the web terminal
- Use the close button to stop execution
### 6. Script Management
- View script execution history
- Update scripts to latest versions
- Manage local script collections
### 7. Database Management
The application uses SQLite for storing server configurations:
- **Database Location**: `data/settings.db`
- **Automatic Creation**: Database and tables are created on first run
- **Server Storage**: Proxmox server credentials and configurations
- **Backup**: Copy `data/settings.db` to backup your server configurations
- **Reset**: Delete `data/settings.db` to reset all server configurations
## 📁 Project Structure
```
PVESciptslocal/
├── scripts/ # Script collection
│ ├── core/ # Core utility functions
│ │ ├── build.func # Build system functions
│ │ ├── tools.func # Tool installation functions
│ │ └── create_lxc.sh # LXC container creation
│ ├── ct/ # Container templates
│ └── install/ # Installation scripts
├── src/ # Source code
│ ├── app/ # Next.js app directory
│ │ ├── _components/ # React components
│ │ └── page.tsx # Main page
│ └── server/ # Server-side code
│ ├── database.js # SQLite database service
│ └── services/ # Business logic services
├── data/ # Database storage
│ └── settings.db # SQLite database file
├── public/ # Static assets
├── server.js # Main server file
└── package.json # Dependencies and scripts
```
## 🚀 Development
### Prerequisites for Development
- Node.js 22+
- Git
### Development Commands
```bash
# Install dependencies
npm install
```
# Start development server
```bash
npm run dev:server
```
### Project Structure for Developers
- **Frontend**: React components in `src/app/_components/`
- **Backend**: Server logic in `src/server/`
- **API**: tRPC routers for type-safe API communication
- **Scripts**: Bash scripts in `scripts/` directory
## 🤝 Contributing
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature`)
3. Commit your changes (`git commit -m 'Add some amazing feature'`)
4. Push to the branch (`git push origin feature/amazing-feature`)
5. Open a Pull Request
## 📝 License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
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**Note**: This is beta software. Use with caution in production environments and always backup your Proxmox configuration before running scripts.