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README: add PDF attachments, maintenance menu, mv-sync build step,
resizable pane, URL-based navigation, word-split search, grid highlights.
future-plans: add render_field_value integrations, field types, PDF paging,
inventory/grid URL state; update state variable list.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-22 02:54:14 +00:00

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# Electronics Inventory
A self-hosted web app for managing an electronics component collection. Track components, their
field values, physical storage locations, and visual panel/grid layouts.
## Features
### Components
Define reusable component types (e.g. Resistor, Capacitor, IC) with custom fields per component.
Components show up in inventory entries and can be navigated to directly from storage locations.
- Word-split search: searching `0603 res` matches `Resistor 0603`
- Selected component reflected in URL (`/components/:id`) — survives page refresh
- Resizable list pane (width persisted in localStorage)
- Duplicate button to quickly clone a component
- Field values sorted alphabetically, rendered centrally (units, URLs as links, extensible)
### Fields
Create custom field definitions (e.g. `resistance`, `capacitance`, `package`) with an optional
unit suffix. Unit is appended directly to the value with no space, so you can write `4k7` for a
resistance field with unit `Ω` and it displays as `4k7Ω`.
URL-like field values (beginning with `http://` or `https://`) are automatically rendered as
clickable links.
### Inventory
Log where things are stored. Each inventory entry links a component to a storage location.
Supported location types:
- **Grid cell** — a specific row/column in a named grid (e.g. drawer divider box), picked
visually with a graphical cell picker
- *(plain entries without a grid reference work too)*
Notes on inventory entries are per storage location (not per component).
### Grids
Model physical storage grids (drawer organizers, parts boxes, etc.).
1. Upload a photo of the grid
2. Set up corner points to map the image to a logical grid (corners can extend outside image bounds)
3. Define row/column counts
4. Click any cell to see what's stored there — component entries are links, middle-click opens in new tab
5. Each cell shows a green count badge of how many components reference it
6. Navigating to a grid from a component detail highlights and scrolls to the relevant cell
### PDF Attachments
Attach PDF datasheets or other documents to components.
- PDFs are stored with a sanitized human-readable filename derived from the display name
- Rename a PDF and the file on disk is also renamed, atomically (uses `renameat2 RENAME_NOREPLACE`
via `tools/mv-sync`)
- First-page thumbnails generated automatically via `pdftoppm` (poppler-utils) if available
- Multiple components can share the same PDF
- Click any thumbnail to open it full-size in a lightbox
### Templates (Name Formatters)
Write JavaScript formatter functions that generate smart display names for components based on their
field values. Example:
```js
(c) => {
const F = c.fields;
if (F.resistance && F.imperial_package) {
return `${F.resistance}Ω ${F.imperial_package}`;
}
}
```
Fields are accessed by name (e.g. `c.fields.resistance`). If the formatter returns a non-empty
string it's used as the display name; otherwise the component's base name is used as fallback.
Multiple formatters are tried in order.
The template editor includes a test data box so you can preview the output without needing real
inventory data.
### Maintenance
A ⚙ menu in the top-right corner provides maintenance operations:
- **Generate missing PDF thumbnails** — scans all PDFs and generates thumbnails for any that
don't have one yet (useful if `pdftoppm` was unavailable at upload time)
## Requirements
- Node.js >= 25
- npm
- `gcc` (to build `tools/mv-sync` — only needed once)
- `pdftoppm` from poppler-utils (optional, for PDF thumbnails)
## Install
Install directly from the git repository — there is no npm package yet:
```bash
npm install git+https://gitea.efforting.tech/mikael-lovqvists-claude-agent/electronics-inventory.git
```
Or clone if you prefer to keep the source around:
```bash
git clone https://gitea.efforting.tech/mikael-lovqvists-claude-agent/electronics-inventory
cd electronics-inventory
npm install
```
## Build native tools
```bash
cd tools && make
```
This compiles `mv-sync`, a small helper that performs an atomic rename-without-overwrite using
`renameat2(RENAME_NOREPLACE)` (Linux 3.15+). It is required for PDF file operations.
## Run
```bash
npm start
```
The server starts on port 3020, bound to `localhost` only, by default.
Open [http://localhost:3020](http://localhost:3020) in your browser.
Both can be overridden with environment variables:
```bash
PORT=8080 npm start # different port
BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 npm start # all interfaces (LAN accessible)
BIND_ADDRESS=192.168.1.50 npm start # specific interface
PORT=8080 BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0 npm start # both
```
> **Note:** The default `localhost` binding means the app is only reachable from the same machine.
> Set `BIND_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0` to expose it on your local network.
## Data Storage
All data is stored locally in a `data/` directory created automatically on first run:
- `data/db.json` — component, field, inventory, grid, template, and PDF records (flat KV store)
- `data/images/` — uploaded source images and component/inventory photos
- `data/pdfs/` — uploaded PDF files and their thumbnails
No external database is required.
## Project Structure
```
server.mjs Express 5 API server + SPA host
lib/
storage.mjs Server-side KV store wrappers
kv-store.mjs JSON file-backed key-value store
ids.mjs ID generation
grid-image.mjs Grid image processing helpers
tools/
mv-sync.c Atomic rename helper (renameat2 RENAME_NOREPLACE)
Makefile
public/
app.mjs Single-page app (vanilla JS ES modules)
templates.html HTML templates (lazy-loaded)
style.css Styles
lib/
api.mjs Fetch wrappers for the REST API
dom.mjs DOM helpers
views/
grid-setup.mjs Canvas-based grid corner editor
```