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Matt Hill 591e3bec1a feat: unified restart notification with reason-specific messaging
Replace statusInfo.updated (bool) with serverInfo.restart (nullable enum)
to unify all restart-needed scenarios under a single PatchDB field.

Backend sets the restart reason in RPC handlers for hostname change (mdns),
language change, kiosk toggle, and OS update download. Init clears it on
boot. The update flow checks this field to prevent updates when a restart
is already pending.

Frontend shows a persistent action bar with reason-specific i18n messages
instead of per-feature restart dialogs. For .local hostname changes, the
existing "open new address" dialog is preserved — the restart toast
appears after the user logs in on the new address.

Also includes migration in v0_4_0_alpha_23 to remove statusInfo.updated
and initialize serverInfo.restart.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-28 22:35:34 -06:00
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Start SDK

The Start SDK (@start9labs/start-sdk) is a TypeScript framework for packaging services to run on StartOS. It provides a strongly-typed, builder-pattern API for defining every aspect of a service package: manifests, daemons, health checks, networking interfaces, actions, backups, dependencies, configuration, and more.

Features

  • Type-safe manifest definitions - Declare your service's identity, metadata, images, volumes, and dependencies with full TypeScript inference.
  • Daemon management - Define multi-process topologies with startup ordering, ready probes, and graceful shutdown via Daemons.of().addDaemon().
  • Health checks - Built-in checks for TCP port listening, HTTP(S) endpoints, and custom scripts, with configurable polling strategies (fixed interval, cooldown, adaptive).
  • Network interfaces - Bind ports, export UI/API/P2P interfaces, and manage hostnames with MultiHost and ServiceInterfaceBuilder.
  • User actions - Create interactive operations with validated form inputs (text, select, toggle, list, union/variants, and more) that users can trigger from the StartOS UI.
  • Backup and restore - Rsync-based volume backups with exclude patterns and custom sync paths.
  • Dependency management - Declare inter-service dependencies with version ranges, health check requirements, and volume mounts.
  • Configuration file helpers - Read, write, and merge JSON, YAML, TOML, INI, and ENV files with type-safe FileHelper.
  • Reactive subscriptions - Watch for changes to container IPs, SSL certificates, SMTP config, service status, and more with const(), once(), watch(), onChange(), and waitFor() patterns.
  • Extended versioning (ExVer) - Flavor-aware semantic versioning with range matching, supporting independent upstream and downstream version tracking.
  • Internationalization - Built-in i18n support with locale fallback and parameter substitution.
  • Container execution - Run commands in subcontainers with volume mounts, environment variables, and entrypoint overrides.
  • Plugin system - Extensible plugin architecture (e.g. url-v0 for URL management).

Quick Start

import { setupManifest, buildManifest } from '@start9labs/start-sdk'

const manifest = setupManifest({
  id: 'my-service',
  title: 'My Service',
  license: 'MIT',
  // ...
})

export default buildManifest(manifest)

The primary entry point is the StartSdk facade:

import { StartSdk } from '@start9labs/start-sdk'
import { manifest } from './manifest'

export const sdk = StartSdk.of().withManifest(manifest).build(true)

From there, sdk exposes the full toolkit:

// Define daemons
export const main = sdk.setupMain(async ({ effects }) =>
  sdk.Daemons.of(effects)
    .addDaemon('primary', { /* ... */ })
)

// Define actions
export const setName = sdk.Action.withInput('set-name', /* ... */)

// Define interfaces
export const setInterfaces = sdk.setupInterfaces(async ({ effects }) => {
  const multi = sdk.MultiHost.of(effects, 'web')
  const origin = await multi.bindPort(80, { protocol: 'http' })
  const ui = sdk.createInterface(effects, { name: 'Web UI', id: 'ui', /* ... */ })
  return [await origin.export([ui])]
})

// Define backups
export const { createBackup, restoreBackup } = sdk.setupBackups(
  async () => sdk.Backups.ofVolumes('main')
)

Packages

Package npm Description
package/ @start9labs/start-sdk Full SDK for service developers
base/ @start9labs/start-sdk-base Core types, ABI definitions, and effects interface

Documentation

For comprehensive packaging guides, tutorials, and API reference:

docs.start9.com/packaging

The packaging docs cover:

  • Environment setup and prerequisites
  • Project structure and conventions
  • Manifest, main, interfaces, actions, and all other service modules
  • File models and configuration management
  • Versioning, migrations, and initialization
  • Dependencies and cross-service communication
  • Building and installing .s9pk packages

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md for environment setup, building from source, testing, and development workflow.

Architecture

See ARCHITECTURE.md for a detailed overview of the SDK's internal structure, module responsibilities, and data flow.

License

MIT