open-notebook/examples/README.md
Luis Novo 3f352cfcce
feat: credential-based API key management (#477) (#540)
* feat: replace provider config with credential-based system (#477)

Introduce a new credential management system replacing the old
ProviderConfig singleton and standalone Models page. Each credential
stores encrypted API keys and provider-specific configuration with
full CRUD support via a unified settings UI.

Backend:
- Add Credential domain model with encrypted API key storage
- Add credentials API router (CRUD, discovery, registration, testing)
- Add encryption utilities for secure key storage
- Add key_provider for DB-first env-var fallback provisioning
- Add connection tester and model discovery services
- Integrate ModelManager with credential-based config
- Add provider name normalization for Esperanto compatibility
- Add database migrations 11-12 for credential schema

Frontend:
- Rewrite settings/api-keys page with credential management UI
- Add model discovery dialog with search and custom model support
- Add compact default model assignments (primary/advanced layout)
- Add inline model testing and credential connection testing
- Add env-var migration banner
- Update navigation to unified settings page
- Remove standalone models page and old settings components

i18n:
- Update all 7 locale files with credential and model management keys

Closes #477

Co-Authored-By: JFMD <git@jfmd.us>
Co-Authored-By: OraCatQAQ <570768706@qq.com>

* fix: address PR #540 review comments

- Fix docs referencing removed Models page
- Fix error-handler returning raw messages instead of i18n keys
- Fix auth.py misleading docstring and missing no-password guard
- Fix connection_tester using wrong env var for openai_compatible
- Add provision_provider_keys before model discovery/sync
- Update CLAUDE.md to reflect credential-based system
- Fix missing closing brace in api-keys page useEffect

* fix: add logging to credential migration and surface errors in UI

- Add comprehensive logging to migrate-from-env and
  migrate-from-provider-config endpoints (start, per-provider
  progress, success/failure with stack traces, final summary)
- Fix frontend migration hooks ignoring errors array from response
- Show error toast when migration fails instead of "nothing to migrate"
- Invalidate status/envStatus queries after migration so banner updates

* docs: update CLAUDE.md files for credential system

Replace stale ProviderConfig and /api-keys/ references across 8 CLAUDE.md
files to reflect the new Credential-based system from PR #540.

* docs: update user documentation for credential-based system

Replace env var API key instructions with Settings UI credential
workflow across all user-facing documentation. The new flow is:
set OPEN_NOTEBOOK_ENCRYPTION_KEY → start services → add credential
in Settings UI → test → discover models → register.

- Rewrite ai-providers.md, api-configuration.md, environment-reference.md
- Update all quick-start guides and installation docs
- Update ollama.md, openai-compatible.md, local-tts/stt networking sections
- Update reverse-proxy.md, development-setup.md, security.md
- Fix broken links to non-existent docs/deployment/ paths
- Add credentials endpoints to api-reference.md
- Move all API key env vars to deprecated/legacy sections

* chore: bump version to 1.7.0-rc1

Release candidate for credential-based provider management system.

* fix: initialize provider before try block in test_credential

Prevents UnboundLocalError when Credential.get() throws (e.g.,
invalid credential_id) before provider is assigned.

* fix: reorder down migration to drop index before table

Removes duplicate REMOVE FIELD statement and reorders so the index
is dropped before the table, preventing rollback failures.

* refactor: simplify encryption key to always derive via SHA-256

Remove the dual code path in _ensure_fernet_key() that detected native
Fernet keys. Since the credential system is new, always deriving via
SHA-256 removes unnecessary complexity. Also removes the generate_key()
function and Fernet.generate_key() references from docs.

* fix: correct mock patch targets in embedding tests and URL validation

Fix embedding tests patching wrong module path for model_manager
(was targeting open_notebook.utils.embedding.model_manager but it's
imported locally from open_notebook.ai.models). Also fix URL validation
to allow unresolvable hostnames since they may be valid in the
deployment environment (e.g., Azure endpoints, internal DNS).

* feat: add global setup banner for encryption and migration status

Show a persistent banner in AppShell when encryption key is missing
(red) or env var API keys can be migrated (amber), so users see
these prompts on every page instead of only on Settings > API Keys.

Includes a docs link for the encryption banner and i18n support
across all 7 locales.

* docs: several improvements to docker-compose e env examples

* Update README.md

Co-authored-by: cubic-dev-ai[bot] <191113872+cubic-dev-ai[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

* docs: fix env var format in README and update model setup instructions

Align the encryption key snippet in README Step 2 with the list
format used in the compose file. Replace deprecated "Settings →
Models" instructions with credential-based Discover Models flow.

* fix: address credential system review issues

- Fix SSRF bypass via IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses (::ffff:169.254.x.x)
- Fix TTS connection test missing config parameter
- Add Azure-specific model discovery using api-key auth header
- Add Vertex static model list for credential-based discovery
- Fix PROVIDER_DISCOVERY_FUNCTIONS incorrect azure/vertex mapping
- Extract business logic to api/credentials_service.py (service layer)
- Move credential Pydantic schemas to api/models.py
- Update tests to use new service imports and ValueError assertions

* fix: sanitize error responses and migrate key_provider to Credential

- Replace raw exception messages in all credential router 500 responses
  with generic error strings (internal details logged server-side only)
- Refactor key_provider.py to use Credential.get_by_provider() instead
  of deprecated ProviderConfig.get_instance()
- Remove unused functions (get_provider_configs, get_default_api_key,
  get_provider_config) that were dead code

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Co-authored-by: JFMD <git@jfmd.us>
Co-authored-by: OraCatQAQ <570768706@qq.com>
2026-02-10 08:30:22 -03:00

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Docker Compose Examples

This folder contains different docker-compose.yml configurations for various use cases.

📋 Available Examples

docker-compose-full-local.yml - 100% Local AI (No Cloud APIs) 🌟

Use this if: You want complete privacy with zero external API dependencies

Features:

  • Ollama: Local LLM and embeddings (mistral, llama, etc.)
  • Speaches: Local TTS (text-to-speech) and STT (speech-to-text)
  • Everything runs on your machine - nothing sent to cloud
  • Perfect for privacy, offline work, or air-gapped environments

Setup:

  1. Copy to your project folder as docker-compose.yml
  2. Run: docker compose up -d
  3. Download models (see file comments for commands)
  4. Configure all providers in UI (detailed instructions in file)

Requirements:

  • Minimum: 8GB RAM, 20GB disk, 4 CPU cores
  • Recommended: 16GB+ RAM, NVIDIA GPU (8GB+ VRAM), 50GB disk

Documentation:


docker-compose-speaches.yml - Local Speech Processing

Use this if: You want free TTS/STT but use cloud LLMs

Features:

  • Speaches: Local text-to-speech and speech-to-text
  • Use with cloud LLM providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, etc.)
  • Great for podcast generation without TTS API costs
  • Private audio processing

Setup:

  1. Copy to your project folder as docker-compose.yml
  2. Run: docker compose up -d
  3. Download speech models (see file for commands)
  4. Configure cloud LLM + local Speaches in UI

Documentation:


docker-compose-ollama.yml - Free Local AI with Ollama

Use this if: You want to run AI models locally without API costs

Features:

  • Includes Ollama service for local AI models
  • No external API keys needed (for LLM and embeddings)
  • Full privacy - everything runs on your machine
  • Great for testing or privacy-focused deployments

Setup:

  1. Copy to your project folder as docker-compose.yml
  2. Run: docker compose up -d
  3. Pull a model: docker exec open_notebook-ollama-1 ollama pull mistral
  4. Configure in UI: Settings → API Keys → Add Ollama (URL: http://ollama:11434)

Recommended models:

  • LLM: mistral, llama3.1, qwen2.5
  • Embeddings: nomic-embed-text, mxbai-embed-large

docker-compose-single.yml - Single Container (Deprecated)

Use this if: You need all services in one container (not recommended)

⚠️ Deprecated: We recommend using the standard multi-container setup (docker-compose.yml in root) for better reliability and easier troubleshooting.

Features:

  • Single container includes SurrealDB, API, and Frontend
  • Simpler for very constrained environments
  • Less flexible for debugging and scaling

docker-compose-dev.yml - Development Setup

Use this if: You're contributing to Open Notebook or developing custom features

Features:

  • Hot-reload for code changes
  • Separate backend and frontend services
  • Build from source instead of using pre-built images
  • Includes development tools and debugging

Prerequisites:

  • Python 3.11+
  • Node.js 18+
  • uv (Python package manager)

Setup: See Development Guide


🔄 How to Use These Examples

  1. Choose the example that fits your use case
  2. Copy the file to your project folder:
    cp examples/docker-compose-ollama.yml docker-compose.yml
    
  3. Edit the OPEN_NOTEBOOK_ENCRYPTION_KEY value
  4. Run the services:
    docker compose up -d
    

💡 Need a Custom Setup?

You can combine features from multiple examples. Common customizations:

Add Ollama to Standard Setup

Add this to the main docker-compose.yml:

  ollama:
    image: ollama/ollama:latest
    ports:
      - "11434:11434"
    volumes:
      - ollama_models:/root/.ollama
    restart: always

volumes:
  ollama_models:

Add Reverse Proxy

See Reverse Proxy Guide

Add Basic Auth

Add to open_notebook service environment:

- BASIC_AUTH_USERNAME=admin
- BASIC_AUTH_PASSWORD=your-secure-password

📚 Documentation


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