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Kpa-clawbot 749fdc114f feat(decoder+ui): close remaining P2 items from #1279 — payloadTypeNames, legend, TransportCodes, Feat1/2, RAW_CUSTOM, sensor docs (#1291)
RED commit: `dc4c0800` — CI:
https://github.com/Kpa-clawbot/CoreScope/actions?query=branch%3Afix%2Fissue-1279-p2

Closes the remaining six 🟢 P2 items in umbrella #1279 (PR #1280 shipped
P0+P1, PR #1276 shipped ACK/RESPONSE/PATH legend rows).

### Item-by-item

| # | Item | Where | Test |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | `payloadTypeNames` parity | `cmd/server/store.go` |
`cmd/server/issue1279_p2_test.go::TestPayloadTypeNamesAll13` |
| 2 | Legend rows: Anon Req / Grp Data / Multipart / Control / Raw
Custom | `public/live.js` | `test-issue-1279-legend-p2-e2e.js`
(Playwright) |
| 3 | TransportCodes detail-row + `code1=` / `code2=` filter grammar |
`public/packets.js`, `public/packet-filter.js` |
`test-issue-1279-p2-code-filter.js` (6 cases) |
| 4 | Multibyte capability badge on node detail/list rows |
`public/nodes.js::renderNodeBadges` | `n.hash_size >= 2` (observable
Feat1/Feat2 proxy; firmware `AdvertDataHelpers.h:14-16`) |
| 5 | RAW_CUSTOM (0x0F) `{rawLength, firstByteTag}` decode + detail-row
| `cmd/server/decoder.go`, `cmd/ingestor/decoder.go`,
`public/packets.js` | `TestDecodeRawCustomExposesLengthAndTag` × 2 +
updated `TestDecodePayloadRAWCustom` |
| 6 | Sensor advert telemetry firmware-derivation comments |
`cmd/ingestor/decoder.go:363-380` | pure comments — exempt per AGENTS |

### Firmware refs cited inline
- `firmware/src/Packet.h:19-32` — PAYLOAD_TYPE_* constants
- `firmware/src/Packet.h:46` — TransportCodes wire layout
- `firmware/src/Mesh.cpp:577` — `createRawData`
- `firmware/src/helpers/SensorMesh.{h,cpp}` — sensor advert telemetry
derivation
- `firmware/src/helpers/AdvertDataHelpers.h:14-16` — Feat1/Feat2

### TDD
Red `dc4c0800` proves the assertions gate behavior:
- `payloadTypeNames` had only 12 entries (no 0x0F).
- RAW_CUSTOM decoded as `UNKNOWN` with no envelope fields.

Green `<HEAD>` makes both green; per-item tests included.

### Cross-stack note
Cross-stack: justified — items 1/5 add decoder output fields; items
2/3/4/5 surface those fields in the UI in the same PR per #1279
acceptance.

### Out of scope
Item 4 surfaces the observable multibyte capability via the persisted
`hash_size` (Feat1/Feat2 wire bits are only on transient adverts and not
stored per-node today); persisting raw Feat1/Feat2 per-node is left for
a follow-up.

Fixes #1279

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Co-authored-by: bot <bot@corescope>
2026-05-19 08:08:28 -07:00
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MeshCore MQTT Ingestor (Go)

Standalone MQTT ingestion service for CoreScope. Connects to MQTT brokers, decodes raw MeshCore packets, and writes to the same SQLite database used by the Node.js web server.

This is the first step of a larger Go rewrite — separating MQTT ingestion from the web server.

Architecture

MQTT Broker(s)  →  Go Ingestor  →  SQLite DB  ←  Node.js Web Server
                    (this binary)     (shared)
  • Single static binary — no runtime dependencies, no CGO
  • SQLite via modernc.org/sqlite (pure Go)
  • MQTT via github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.golang
  • Runs alongside the Node.js server — they share the DB file
  • Does NOT serve HTTP/WebSocket — that stays in Node.js

Build

Requires Go 1.22+.

cd cmd/ingestor
go build -o corescope-ingestor .

Cross-compile for Linux (e.g., for the production VM):

GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build -o corescope-ingestor .

Run

./corescope-ingestor -config /path/to/config.json

The config file uses the same format as the Node.js config.json. The ingestor reads the mqttSources array (or legacy mqtt object) and dbPath fields.

Environment Variables

Variable Description Default
DB_PATH SQLite database path data/meshcore.db
MQTT_BROKER Single MQTT broker URL (overrides config)
MQTT_TOPIC MQTT topic (used with MQTT_BROKER) meshcore/#
CORESCOPE_INGESTOR_STATS Path to the per-second stats JSON file consumed by the server's /api/perf/io and /api/perf/write-sources endpoints (#1120) /tmp/corescope-ingestor-stats.json

Stats file (CORESCOPE_INGESTOR_STATS)

Every second the ingestor publishes a JSON snapshot of its counters (tx_inserted, obs_inserted, walCommits, backfillUpdates.*, etc.) plus a procIO block sampled from /proc/self/io (read/write/cancelled bytes per second + syscall counts). The server reads this file and surfaces the data on the Perf page so operators can self-diagnose write-volume anomalies.

The writer uses O_NOFOLLOW | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC mode 0o600, so a pre-planted symlink at the path cannot be used to clobber an arbitrary file.

Security note: the default lives in /tmp, which is world-writable on most hosts (sticky bit only protects deletion, not creation). On shared/multi-tenant hosts, override CORESCOPE_INGESTOR_STATS to point at a private directory (e.g. /var/lib/corescope/ingestor-stats.json) that only the corescope user can write to.

Minimal Config

{
  "dbPath": "data/meshcore.db",
  "mqttSources": [
    {
      "name": "local",
      "broker": "mqtt://localhost:1883",
      "topics": ["meshcore/#"]
    }
  ]
}

Full Config (same as Node.js)

The ingestor reads these fields from the existing config.json:

  • mqttSources[] — array of MQTT broker connections
    • name — display name for logging
    • broker — MQTT URL (mqtt://, mqtts://)
    • username / password — auth credentials
    • topics — array of topic patterns to subscribe
    • iataFilter — optional regional filter
  • mqtt — legacy single-broker config (auto-converted to mqttSources)
  • dbPath — SQLite DB path (default: data/meshcore.db)

Test

cd cmd/ingestor
go test -v ./...

What It Does

  1. Connects to configured MQTT brokers with auto-reconnect
  2. Subscribes to mesh packet topics (e.g., meshcore/+/+/packets)
  3. Receives raw hex packets via JSON messages ({ "raw": "...", "SNR": ..., "RSSI": ... })
  4. Decodes MeshCore packet headers, paths, and payloads (ported from decoder.js)
  5. Computes content hashes (path-independent, SHA-256-based)
  6. Writes to SQLite: transmissions + observations tables
  7. Upserts nodes from decoded ADVERT packets (with validation)
  8. Upserts observers from MQTT topic metadata

Schema Compatibility

The Go ingestor creates the same v3 schema as the Node.js server:

  • transmissions — deduplicated by content hash
  • observations — per-observer sightings with observer_idx (rowid reference)
  • nodes — mesh nodes discovered from adverts
  • observers — MQTT feed sources

Both processes can write to the same DB concurrently (SQLite WAL mode).

What's Not Ported (Yet)

  • Companion bridge format (Format 2 — meshcore/advertisement, channel messages, etc.)
  • Channel key decryption (GRP_TXT encrypted payload decryption)
  • WebSocket broadcast to browsers
  • In-memory packet store
  • Cache invalidation

These stay in the Node.js server for now.

Files

cmd/ingestor/
  main.go          — entry point, MQTT connect, message handler
  decoder.go       — MeshCore packet decoder (ported from decoder.js)
  decoder_test.go  — decoder tests (25 tests, golden fixtures)
  db.go            — SQLite writer (schema-compatible with db.js)
  db_test.go       — DB tests (schema validation, insert/upsert, E2E)
  config.go        — config struct + loader
  util.go          — shared utilities
  go.mod / go.sum  — Go module definition