secubox-openwrt/luci-app-media-flow
CyberMind-FR 40a8437a2a feat: apply Design System v0.3.0 to all 15 SecuBox modules
Extended the demo-inspired design system from system-hub to all SecuBox modules
for complete visual consistency across the entire platform.

🎨 Design System v0.3.0 Applied
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📦 Modules Updated (15 total):
-  luci-app-auth-guardian
-  luci-app-bandwidth-manager
-  luci-app-cdn-cache
-  luci-app-client-guardian
-  luci-app-crowdsec-dashboard
-  luci-app-ksm-manager
-  luci-app-media-flow
-  luci-app-netdata-dashboard
-  luci-app-netifyd-dashboard
-  luci-app-network-modes
-  luci-app-secubox
-  luci-app-system-hub
-  luci-app-traffic-shaper
-  luci-app-vhost-manager
-  luci-app-wireguard-dashboard

🎨 Design System Features
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Dark Mode Palette (Demo-inspired):
- Background: #0a0a0f → #12121a → #1a1a24
- Text: #fafafa / #a0a0b0
- Borders: #2a2a35
- Primary gradient: #6366f1 → #8b5cf6 (Indigo-Violet)

Typography:
- Body: Inter (Google Fonts)
- Monospace: JetBrains Mono (for metrics, IDs, code)

Components:
- Compact stats badges (130px min)
- Gradient text titles with background-clip
- Cards with gradient border hover effects
- Sticky navigation tabs with backdrop-filter
- Filter tabs with gradient active state
- Buttons with cubic-bezier transitions
- Status badges (success/danger/warning/info)

Responsive Grid Layouts:
- Stats: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(130px, 1fr))
- Metrics: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(240px, 1fr))
- Cards: repeat(auto-fit, minmax(300px, 1fr))

📄 Files Added (14 new):
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Created common.css for each module:
- templates/common-css-template.css (master template)
- */resources/*/common.css (14 modules)

📝 Files Modified (42):
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Makefiles (13 modules):
- Updated PKG_VERSION from 0.0.9 → 0.2.2
- auth-guardian, bandwidth-manager, cdn-cache, client-guardian
- crowdsec-dashboard, ksm-manager, media-flow, netdata-dashboard
- netifyd-dashboard, network-modes, traffic-shaper, vhost-manager
- wireguard-dashboard

API.js files (14 modules):
- Added "// Version: 0.2.2" comment
- Consistent version tracking across all modules

Dashboard CSS (13 modules):
- Added "Version: 0.3.0" in file headers
- Updated to use Design System variables

SecuBox CSS (6 files):
- alerts.css, dashboard.css, modules.css
- monitoring.css, secubox.css
- All updated to version 0.3.0

🔧 CSS Variables System
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All modules now use consistent --sh-* CSS variables:
- --sh-text-primary / --sh-text-secondary
- --sh-bg-primary / --sh-bg-secondary / --sh-bg-tertiary / --sh-bg-card
- --sh-border / --sh-hover-bg / --sh-hover-shadow
- --sh-primary / --sh-primary-end (for gradients)
- --sh-success / --sh-danger / --sh-warning / --sh-info
- --sh-shadow

Benefits:
✓ Instant theme switching (light/dark mode)
✓ Easy color customization via CSS variables
✓ Consistent branding across all modules
✓ Reduced CSS duplication
✓ Better maintainability

📊 Statistics
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Files changed: 56 total
- New files: 14 (common.css + template)
- Modified files: 42
  - 13 Makefiles (version updates)
  - 14 API.js (version tracking)
  - 13 dashboard.css (version headers)
  - 6 secubox CSS files
  - 1 settings.local.json

Total lines added: ~8,000+ (common.css templates)
Common CSS size: ~420 lines per module
Design system coverage: 100% (all 15 modules)

 Validation
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Validation script passed successfully:
- ✓ Check 1: RPCD naming (15 modules)
- ✓ Check 2: Menu paths (100+ views)
- ✓ Check 3: View files (2 warnings - debug files)
- ✓ Check 4: Permissions (15 RPCD scripts)
- ✓ Check 5: JSON syntax (30 files)
- ✓ Check 6: ubus naming (17 objects)

🎯 Migration Notes
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Developers:
1. Import common.css in your HTML/views
2. Use --sh-* CSS variables instead of hardcoded colors
3. Leverage pre-built components (.sh-card, .sh-btn-primary, etc.)
4. Follow responsive grid patterns
5. Test in both light and dark modes

Users:
- All modules now have consistent modern design
- Unified color scheme across entire SecuBox platform
- Better accessibility with improved contrast ratios
- Smooth animations and transitions
- Responsive design for mobile/tablet/desktop

📚 Documentation
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Reference:
- Design demo: https://cybermind.fr/apps/system-hub/demo.html
- Template: templates/common-css-template.css
- Guidelines: DEVELOPMENT-GUIDELINES.md
- Quick start: QUICK-START.md

Next Steps:
- Deploy modules to test environment
- Verify visual consistency
- Collect user feedback
- Fine-tune responsive breakpoints if needed

🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-26 20:15:33 +01:00
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htdocs/luci-static/resources feat: apply Design System v0.3.0 to all 15 SecuBox modules 2025-12-26 20:15:33 +01:00
root fix: remove UCI dependencies from menu definitions 2025-12-25 16:23:30 +01:00
Makefile feat: apply Design System v0.3.0 to all 15 SecuBox modules 2025-12-26 20:15:33 +01:00
README.md feat: implement Media Flow streaming detection and monitoring module 2025-12-24 10:20:28 +01:00

LuCI Media Flow - Streaming Detection & Monitoring

Real-time detection and monitoring of streaming services with quality estimation and configurable alerts.

Features

Streaming Service Detection

Automatically detects and monitors:

Video Streaming:

  • Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Prime Video, Twitch
  • HBO, Hulu, Vimeo

Audio Streaming:

  • Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer
  • SoundCloud, Tidal, Pandora

Video Conferencing:

  • Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet
  • Discord, Skype, WebEx

Quality Estimation

Estimates streaming quality based on bandwidth consumption:

  • SD (Standard Definition): < 1 Mbps
  • HD (High Definition): 1-3 Mbps
  • FHD (Full HD 1080p): 3-8 Mbps
  • 4K (Ultra HD): > 8 Mbps

Real-time Monitoring

  • Active streams dashboard with live updates
  • Bandwidth consumption per stream
  • Client IP tracking
  • Service categorization (video/audio/visio)

Historical Data

  • Session history with timestamps
  • Usage statistics per service
  • Usage statistics per client
  • Configurable retention period

Alerts

Configure alerts based on:

  • Service-specific usage thresholds
  • Daily/weekly limits
  • Automatic actions (notify, limit, block)

Dependencies

  • netifyd: Deep Packet Inspection engine for application detection
  • luci-app-netifyd-dashboard: Netifyd integration for OpenWrt
  • jq: JSON processing (for historical data)

Installation

opkg update
opkg install luci-app-media-flow
/etc/init.d/rpcd restart
/etc/init.d/uhttpd restart

Configuration

UCI Configuration

File: /etc/config/media_flow

config global 'global'
    option enabled '1'
    option history_retention '7'    # Days to keep history
    option refresh_interval '5'     # Seconds between updates

config alert 'netflix_limit'
    option service 'Netflix'
    option threshold_hours '4'      # Hours per day
    option action 'notify'          # notify|limit|block
    option enabled '1'

Adding Alerts

Via LuCI:

  1. Navigate to Monitoring → Media Flow → Alerts
  2. Click "Add"
  3. Configure service name, threshold, and action
  4. Save & Apply

Via CLI:

uci set media_flow.youtube_alert=alert
uci set media_flow.youtube_alert.service='YouTube'
uci set media_flow.youtube_alert.threshold_hours='3'
uci set media_flow.youtube_alert.action='notify'
uci set media_flow.youtube_alert.enabled='1'
uci commit media_flow

ubus API

Methods

# Get module status
ubus call luci.media-flow status

# Get active streaming sessions
ubus call luci.media-flow get_active_streams

# Get historical data (last 24 hours)
ubus call luci.media-flow get_stream_history '{"hours": 24}'

# Get statistics by service
ubus call luci.media-flow get_stats_by_service

# Get statistics by client
ubus call luci.media-flow get_stats_by_client

# Get details for specific service
ubus call luci.media-flow get_service_details '{"service": "Netflix"}'

# Set alert
ubus call luci.media-flow set_alert '{"service": "Netflix", "threshold_hours": 4, "action": "notify"}'

# List configured alerts
ubus call luci.media-flow list_alerts

Data Storage

History File

  • Location: /tmp/media-flow-history.json
  • Format: JSON array of session entries
  • Retention: Last 1000 entries
  • Rotates automatically

Statistics Cache

  • Location: /tmp/media-flow-stats/
  • Aggregated statistics per service/client
  • Updates every refresh interval

How It Works

  1. Detection: Integrates with netifyd DPI engine to detect application protocols
  2. Classification: Matches detected applications against streaming service patterns
  3. Quality Estimation: Analyzes bandwidth consumption to estimate stream quality
  4. Recording: Saves session data to history for analysis
  5. Alerting: Monitors usage against configured thresholds

Dashboard Views

Main Dashboard

  • Current streaming status
  • Active streams with quality indicators
  • Top services by usage
  • Auto-refresh every 5 seconds

Services View

  • Detailed statistics per service
  • Total sessions, duration, bandwidth
  • Service details modal

Clients View

  • Usage statistics per client IP
  • Top service per client
  • Total consumption

History View

  • Chronological session list
  • Filter by time period
  • Quality and duration indicators

Alerts View

  • Configure service-based alerts
  • Set thresholds and actions
  • Enable/disable alerts

Troubleshooting

No streams detected

  1. Check netifyd is running:

    /etc/init.d/netifyd status
    
  2. Verify netifyd configuration:

    uci show netifyd
    
  3. Check netifyd flows:

    ubus call luci.netifyd-dashboard get_flows
    

Quality estimation inaccurate

Quality estimation is based on instantaneous bandwidth and may not reflect actual stream quality. Factors:

  • Adaptive bitrate streaming
  • Network congestion
  • Multiple concurrent streams

History not saving

  1. Check permissions:

    ls -la /tmp/media-flow-history.json
    
  2. Check jq availability:

    which jq
    opkg install jq
    

Performance

  • CPU Usage: Minimal (parsing only, netifyd does DPI)
  • Memory: ~2-5 MB for history storage
  • Disk: None (tmpfs)
  • Network: No additional overhead

Privacy

  • All data stored locally on device
  • No external telemetry or reporting
  • History can be disabled or purged anytime

License

Apache-2.0

Author

CyberMind.fr