# boma capabilities overview A high-level, **living** map of what boma is intended to do — organised by capability domain, decided on boma's own terms. This is the frame of reference for "what does what" alignment, for judging which tools/plugins are relevant, and (later) for planning what runs on which node. It is **intent**, not status — see `STATUS.md` for what actually exists. Decided fresh per **ADR-013** (V4 is not a source of scope); a V4 completeness check is recorded at the bottom. Individual service *picks* (e.g. Jellyfin vs Plex) and node placement are **surfaced here, not resolved here** — they are downstream decisions this frame enables. ## Legend - **Tier** — **P** platform (others depend on it) · **A** user-facing app · **S** supporting - **Commitment** — **core** (foundational, committed) · **planned** (intended) · **candidate** (wanted, option not settled) · **maybe-later** (nice to have) - ⚠️ = interacts with an existing ADR; reconcile before building. --- ## 1. Edge & networking — [P] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Reverse proxy / TLS | Caddy (ADR-024) | P | core | Edge routing + ACME certs for everything exposed | Spin-up order names it (TODO 12) | | Internal DNS | `dns` role → dns1/dns2 | P | core | Authoritative internal zone (ADR-007) | Ansible-rendered zone | | Public DNS | `public_dns` role → Gandi LiveDNS | P | core | wingu.me zone as code (ADR-007) | anti-spoof baseline; mesh/LAN-only default; applied (M1) | | VPN / remote access | NetBird (self-hosted on `askari`) | P | core | Secure mesh remote access to `srv`/`mgmt` | **Decided (ADR-016):** NetBird mesh replaces ADR-007 OPNsense WireGuard | | Service portal / dashboard | Homepage | A | candidate | One landing page listing all services — a "what does what" front door | Gap surfaced by V4; fits boma's legibility goal | _(DHCP, firewall, mDNS reflection live on OPNsense — Ansible-managed, not containers.)_ _Firewalling is two-layer (ADR-020): OPNsense at the perimeter + inter-VLAN, plus per-host `nftables` (default-deny inbound + east-west allowlist) rendered by the `base` role from a shared `group_vars` service catalog. The host `nftables` layer is built (the `base` firewall concern); the OPNsense layer is still to be built._ ## 2. Identity & access — [P] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | SSO / identity provider | Authentik | P | planned | Central auth / forward-auth for exposed services | Named in spin-up order (TODO 12) | | Secrets / password vault | Vaultwarden | P | core | Personal vault; also holds the Ansible vault master password | Already used by `rbw` (ADR-002) | ## 3. Observability — [P] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Metrics | Prometheus | P | planned | Time-series metrics + alert rules | TODO 3.6 | | Logs | Loki (cluster all-logs + off-site security subset on `askari`) | P | core | Central log aggregation; a security subset ships write-only off-site (append-only) | **Decided (ADR-018)** | | Log shipping agent | Grafana Alloy (in `base`) | P | core | Collects journald + container + security logs on every host; ships to Loki (ADR-018) | **Decided (ADR-018)** | | Dashboards | Grafana | P | planned | Visualisation + alerting (incl. AIDE/`auditd`/`fail2ban`/Suricata + log-silence — ADR-018) | TODO 3.6 | | Uptime checks | Uptime Kuma | P | planned | Endpoint up/down checks | TODO 3.6 | | External watchdog | askari (Hetzner VPS) | P | core | Off-site monitoring that survives a homelab outage | ADR-007 | | Notify / alerting | ntfy · Matrix · email (multi-channel) | S | planned | Deliver alerts to the user across channels | TODO 9; Matrix homeserver in §8 | | Metric exporters | node_exporter, cAdvisor, … | S | planned | Feed Prometheus | per host/service | ## 4. Source & CI — [P/A] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Git hosting | Forgejo | P/A | core | Repo hosting + off-machine backup | **Live** (ADR-010) | | CI runner | Forgejo Actions (`act_runner`) | P | planned | Pipelines (lint/test/deploy) | ADR-010 / ADR-008 | ## 5. Home automation & IoT — [A] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Automation hub | Home Assistant | A | planned | IoT controller; bridges `srv`↔`iot` | ADR-007 (`10.20.0.13`) | | Device messaging | MQTT broker (Mosquitto) | S | candidate | Messaging backbone for HA/devices | Only if devices need it | | Radio / firmware bridges | Zigbee2MQTT · ESPHome | S | maybe-later | Zigbee/ESP device integration | Hardware-dependent | ## 6. Media — [A] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Media server | Jellyfin · *vs* Plex | A | candidate | Stream media to the household | Jellyfin = FOSS default | | Library automation | \*arr stack (Sonarr/Radarr/…) | A | candidate | Acquire/organise media | ADR-011 example | | Download client | qBittorrent (+ VPN) | S | candidate | Fetching | Egress isolation needed | | Indexer helper | FlareSolverr | S | candidate | CAPTCHA/Cloudflare for indexers | ADR-011 example | | Books / audiobooks / podcasts | Audiobookshelf · Calibre-Web · (Readarr) | A | candidate | Ebook + audiobook + podcast library | Gap surfaced by V4; video-only was too narrow | | Download VPN egress | Gluetun | S | candidate | Routes the download client through a commercial VPN | Pairs with qBittorrent | ## 7. Personal cloud & files — [A] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Files / sync | Nextcloud | A | planned | Personal cloud, file sync & share; CalDAV/CardDAV (contacts & calendar) | ADR-011 | | Photos | PhotoPrism · *vs* Immich | A | candidate | Photo library + phone backup | ADR-011 lists PhotoPrism; Immich is the modern alt | | Office documents | Collabora Online | A | candidate | In-browser document editing for Nextcloud | Gap surfaced by V4 | | LAN file shares | Samba · NFS | S | candidate | Raw SMB/NFS shares (distinct from Nextcloud sync) | Gap surfaced by V4; only if a direct-share need exists | ## 8. Communications — [A] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Real-time chat | Matrix homeserver (Synapse · *vs* Conduit) | A | planned | Self-hosted messaging; also an alert route | Stateful + internet-facing → careful exposure, own `SECURITY.md` | | Bridges | mautrix-* | S | maybe-later | Bridge other networks into Matrix | After the homeserver is stable | | Self-hosted email | Poste.io · Mailcow | A | maybe-later | Run boma's own mail server | ⚠️ Deliverability + security are heavy; V4 ran one — re-justify hard before committing | ## 9. Data & backup — [P/S] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Databases | Postgres/MariaDB — central *vs* per-app | P | candidate | Backing store for stateful apps | Open: central server vs per-service (TODO 3.9) | | Backup engine | restic (data-only) | S | planned | Per-service state: file dirs + logical DB dumps, pulled by `fisi` | ADR-022 (PBS deferred) | | Off-site target | pCloud (via rclone) | S | planned | Encrypted off-site copy of the restic repo (3-2-1) | ADR-022; sync-coupled | | Air-gap target | USB hard drives | S | planned | Rotated offline cold copy — the immutable backstop | ADR-022; udev-triggered `restic copy` | ## 10. Operations & support — [S] | Capability | Candidate service(s) | Tier | Commitment | What it does | Notes / open | |---|---|---|---|---|---| | Update watcher | DIUN | S | planned | New-image alerts driving the update process | ADR-011 | | Scheduled jobs | `scheduled_jobs` role + `claude -p` jobs | S | planned | Declarative cron: `/review-repo`, security/capacity reviews, sanity checks | TODO 8 | | Sanity / smoke | whoami + health checks | S | planned | Verification endpoints + "is it actually working" checks | ADR-011 / TODO 8.2 | | Service-UI verification | `/verify-service` skill | S | planned | Claude-driven exploratory Level 4 acceptance check of a deployed service's UI | Decided (ADR-017); running deferred on ubongo + playwright + Authentik | - **Targeted runs** (ADR-019): playbooks are sliced with `--tags` along two axes — role/service (tag = role name) or a closed list of cross-cutting concerns (`firewall`, `logging`, `config`, `deploy`, …); the vocabulary is lint-enforced. --- ## V4 completeness check Run against AnsibleBaobabV4's role set per ADR-013/014 — used **only** as a coverage check, not a source of scope. Each finding was re-justified on boma's terms before it changed anything here. **Strong alignment (confirms the fresh frame).** Most of boma's picks correspond to services V4 actually ran: Traefik, DNS, Vaultwarden, Forgejo (+runner), Prometheus, Grafana, Grafana-Alloy, Loki, Uptime Kuma, exporters, ntfy, DIUN, Nextcloud (+db), PhotoPrism (+db), Jellyfin, the \*arr stack, qBittorrent, FlareSolverr, Home Assistant, a Matrix homeserver (V4: Conduwuit) + Element web client, WireGuard, backups (incl. cloud). That overlap is reassuring — these were arrived at independently and match. **Gaps it surfaced (added above as `candidate`/`maybe-later`, re-justified):** books/ audiobooks/podcasts library; Gluetun download-VPN egress; Collabora office docs; Samba/NFS LAN shares; CalDAV/CardDAV via Nextcloud; a service portal (Homepage); self-hosted email (parked maybe-later — heavy). Also noted: a Matrix deployment needs a **client** (Element web), not just the homeserver. **Long-tail surfaced but parked (maybe-later, not added as rows):** local self-hosted AI/LLM, a game server (Minecraft), generic static-site hosting. Plausible someday; none are committed. **Confirmed exclusions (V4 had them; boma deliberately does not).** V4 mixed in a lot of **workstation/desktop** config — XFCE/GNOME desktops, kiosk mode, nvim/kitty/tmux, LibreOffice, antivirus, remote desktop. boma is **server-only**, so these are correctly absent. Likewise the removed Knowledge domain (Discourse, Snipe-IT, MRBS booking) and V4-specific project websites — out of boma's scope by design. The narrower surface is intentional, not an oversight.