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# Admin Dashboard Integration
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How to integrate with the website container from an external admin dashboard.
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## 1. Uptime Check
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**GET** `http://website-container:3000/api/health`
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Returns:
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```json
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{ "status": "ok", "timestamp": "2026-02-09T05:19:53.468Z" }
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```
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- 200 = up, anything else (timeout, connection refused, non-200) = down
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- Both containers must be on the same Docker network for hostname resolution:
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```bash
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docker network create app-net
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docker network connect app-net website-container
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docker network connect app-net admin-dash-container
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```
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Alternatively, use `http://host.docker.internal:8080/api/health` to go through the host port mapping (no shared network needed, but adds overhead).
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## 2. Visitors Database
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The website writes visitor data to a SQLite DB at `/server_storage/visitors.db`. Mount the same host volume in the admin dashboard container (read-only):
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```bash
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docker run -d \
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--name admin-dash-container \
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-v /server_storage:/server_storage:ro \
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admin-dash:latest
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```
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### Schema
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```sql
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CREATE TABLE visits (
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id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
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ip_address TEXT NOT NULL, -- e.g. "2600:6c65:6740:..." or "18.199.106.183"
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path TEXT NOT NULL, -- e.g. "/", "/blog", "/resume"
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visited_at TEXT NOT NULL -- UTC datetime, e.g. "2026-02-09 05:19:53"
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);
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```
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### Reading from the DB
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The DB uses WAL mode, so reads won't block the website's writes. Open in **read-only** mode to avoid conflicts:
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```typescript
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// Node.js with better-sqlite3
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import Database from 'better-sqlite3';
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const db = new Database('/server_storage/visitors.db', { readonly: true });
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const visits = db.prepare('SELECT * FROM visits ORDER BY visited_at DESC LIMIT 100').all();
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```
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```python
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# Python with sqlite3
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import sqlite3
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conn = sqlite3.connect('file:///server_storage/visitors.db?mode=ro', uri=True)
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visits = conn.execute('SELECT * FROM visits ORDER BY visited_at DESC LIMIT 100').fetchall()
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```
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### Useful Queries
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```sql
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-- Unique visitors today
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SELECT COUNT(DISTINCT ip_address) FROM visits
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WHERE visited_at >= date('now');
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-- Page view counts
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SELECT path, COUNT(*) as views FROM visits
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GROUP BY path ORDER BY views DESC;
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-- Visits per hour (last 24h)
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SELECT strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:00', visited_at) as hour, COUNT(*) as views
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FROM visits WHERE visited_at >= datetime('now', '-1 day')
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GROUP BY hour ORDER BY hour;
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```
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## Docker Compose Example
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```yaml
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services:
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website:
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image: my-website:latest
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ports:
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- "8080:3000"
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volumes:
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- /server_storage:/server_storage
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networks:
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- app-net
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admin-dash:
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image: admin-dash:latest
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ports:
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- "3333:3000"
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volumes:
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- /server_storage:/server_storage:ro
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networks:
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- app-net
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networks:
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app-net:
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```
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