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# TurfTracking - Professional Lawn Care Management
TurfTracking is a comprehensive web application designed for homeowners to track and manage their lawn care activities including fertilizer applications, weed control, mowing schedules, and equipment management.
## Features
### ✅ Completed Features
- **User Authentication & Authorization**
- Local account registration and login
- OAuth2 Google Sign-In integration
- Role-based access control (Admin/User)
- Password reset functionality
- **Property Management**
- Multiple property support
- Satellite view integration for area mapping
- Lawn section creation and management
- Square footage calculation
- **Equipment Management**
- Equipment type catalog (mowers, spreaders, sprayers, etc.)
- Detailed equipment specifications
- Application rate calculations
- Tank size and nozzle configuration for sprayers
- **Product Management**
- Shared product database with application rates
- Custom user products
- Fertilizer, herbicide, and pesticide tracking
- Multiple application rates per product
- **Application Planning & Execution**
- Create application plans
- Calculate product and water requirements
- Tank mixing support
- GPS tracking integration (framework ready)
- **History & Logging**
- Complete application history
- Weather condition logging
- Speed and area coverage tracking
- Detailed reporting
- **Weather Integration**
- Current weather conditions
- 5-day forecast
- Application suitability checking
- Historical weather data
- **Admin Dashboard**
- User management
- Product catalog management
- System health monitoring
- Usage statistics
### 🚧 Planned Features
- **GPS Speed Monitoring** - Real-time speed feedback during applications
- **Mobile App** - Native iOS/Android applications
- **Advanced Reporting** - PDF reports and data export
- **IoT Integration** - Sensor data integration
## Technology Stack
- **Frontend**: React 18, Tailwind CSS, React Router, React Query, Leaflet Maps
- **Backend**: Node.js, Express.js, PostgreSQL
- **Authentication**: JWT, OAuth2 (Authentik)
- **Infrastructure**: Docker, Traefik
- **Maps**: OpenStreetMap via Leaflet, Esri Satellite Imagery
- **APIs**: OpenWeatherMap
## Quick Start
### Prerequisites
- Docker and Docker Compose
- Traefik reverse proxy running with `proxy` network
- DNS pointing `turftracker.kaspers.us` to your server (or your chosen domain)
- Git
### Traefik Configuration Notes
This application is pre-configured for deployment behind Traefik with:
- **Networks**: `proxy` (external) for Traefik, `turftracker` (internal) for service communication
- **SSL/TLS**: Automatic Let's Encrypt certificates via Traefik
- **Security**: Database isolated from public network
- **Routing**: Frontend serves on root, API on `/api` path
### Installation
1. **Clone the repository**
```bash
git clone <repository-url>
cd turftracking
```
2. **Environment Configuration**
Copy the example environment file and configure it:
```bash
cp .env.example .env
```
**Required Configuration** - Edit the `.env` file:
```env
# Database - Use separate fields OR full DATABASE_URL
DB_HOST=db
DB_PORT=5432
DB_NAME=turftracker
DB_USER=turftracker
DB_PASSWORD=password123
# Authentication - GENERATE A SECURE JWT SECRET
JWT_SECRET=your-generated-jwt-secret-here
# Weather API (get free key from OpenWeatherMap)
WEATHER_API_KEY=your-openweathermap-api-key
# Authentik OAuth2 (optional - for SSO)
AUTHENTIK_CLIENT_ID=your-authentik-client-id
AUTHENTIK_CLIENT_SECRET=your-authentik-client-secret
AUTHENTIK_BASE_URL=https://your-authentik-domain.com
AUTHENTIK_CALLBACK_URL=http://localhost:5000/api/auth/authentik/callback
# App URLs
FRONTEND_URL=http://localhost:3000
```
3. **Start the application**
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
4. **Access the application**
- Application: https://turftracker.kaspers.us
- API: https://turftracker.kaspers.us/api
- Database: Internal network only (not exposed)
### First Time Setup
1. **Create an admin account**
- Go to https://turftracker.kaspers.us/register
- Register with your email and password
- The first user becomes an admin automatically
2. **Add your first property**
- Navigate to Properties
- Click "Add Property"
- Enter property details and location
3. **Set up equipment**
- Go to Equipment section
- Add your lawn care equipment
- Configure sprayer tank sizes and nozzle specifications
4. **Add products**
- Browse the Products section
- Add custom products or use the pre-loaded database
- Configure application rates
## Environment Configuration Guide
### JWT Secret Generation
The JWT secret is used to sign authentication tokens and **MUST** be secure in production.
**Generate a secure JWT secret:**
```bash
# Option 1: Using OpenSSL (recommended)
openssl rand -base64 64
# Option 2: Using Node.js
node -e "console.log(require('crypto').randomBytes(64).toString('base64'))"
# Option 3: Using Python
python3 -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_urlsafe(64))"
# Option 4: Online generator
# Visit: https://generate-secret.vercel.app/64
```
**⚠️ Security Warning:** Never use the default JWT secret in production! Always generate a unique, random secret for each environment.
### Database Configuration
You can configure the database connection using either:
**Option 1: Separate Fields (Recommended)**
```env
DB_HOST=db
DB_PORT=5432
DB_NAME=turftracker
DB_USER=turftracker
DB_PASSWORD=password123
```
**Option 2: Connection URL**
```env
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://username:password@host:port/database
```
**Note:** If both are provided, `DATABASE_URL` takes precedence.
### API Keys Setup
#### OpenWeatherMap API Key
1. Go to [OpenWeatherMap](https://openweathermap.org/api)
2. Sign up for a free account (allows 1,000 calls/day)
3. Navigate to "API keys" in your dashboard
4. Copy your API key
5. Add it to your `.env` file as `WEATHER_API_KEY`
#### Authentik OAuth2 Setup (Optional)
If you have an Authentik instance for SSO:
1. **In Authentik Admin Panel:**
- Go to Applications → Providers
- Create new "OAuth2/OpenID Provider"
- Set Authorization grant type: `authorization-code`
- Set Client type: `confidential`
- Set Redirect URIs: `https://turftracker.kaspers.us/api/auth/authentik/callback`
- Note the Client ID and Client Secret
2. **In your `.env` file:**
```env
AUTHENTIK_CLIENT_ID=your-client-id-from-authentik
AUTHENTIK_CLIENT_SECRET=your-client-secret-from-authentik
AUTHENTIK_BASE_URL=https://your-authentik-domain.com
AUTHENTIK_CALLBACK_URL=https://turftracker.kaspers.us/api/auth/authentik/callback
```
3. **In Authentik Applications:**
- Create new Application
- Set Name: `TurfTracking`
- Set Slug: `turftracking`
- Set Provider: (select the provider created above)
**Scopes Required:** `openid profile email`
## Application Structure
```
turftracking/
├── backend/ # Node.js API server
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── routes/ # API endpoints
│ │ ├── middleware/ # Authentication, validation
│ │ ├── config/ # Database configuration
│ │ └── utils/ # Helper functions
│ └── package.json
├── frontend/ # React application
│ ├── src/
│ │ ├── components/ # Reusable UI components
│ │ ├── pages/ # Page components
│ │ ├── contexts/ # React contexts
│ │ ├── hooks/ # Custom React hooks
│ │ └── services/ # API client
│ └── package.json
├── database/ # PostgreSQL schema
│ └── init.sql # Database initialization
└── docker-compose.yml # Container orchestration with Traefik
```
## Usage Guide
### Property Management
1. **Add Properties**: Set up multiple lawn areas with addresses
2. **Create Sections**: Divide properties into manageable sections
3. **Calculate Areas**: Use the satellite view to map out exact lawn areas
### Equipment Setup
1. **Add Equipment**: Register all your lawn care equipment
2. **Configure Sprayers**: Enter tank size, pump GPM, and nozzle specifications
3. **Set Spreader Width**: Configure spreader coverage width
### Product Management
1. **Browse Products**: Use the pre-loaded product database
2. **Add Custom Products**: Create entries for specialized products
3. **Set Application Rates**: Configure rates for different application types
### Application Planning
1. **Create Plans**: Select section, equipment, and products
2. **Review Calculations**: Check product amounts and water requirements
3. **Check Weather**: Verify conditions are suitable for application
4. **Execute Plan**: Follow the calculated application rates
### History & Reporting
1. **Log Applications**: Record completed treatments
2. **Track Weather**: Automatic weather condition logging
3. **View Reports**: Analyze application history and effectiveness
4. **Export Data**: Download reports for record keeping
## API Documentation
The backend provides a comprehensive REST API. Key endpoints include:
- **Authentication**: `/api/auth/*`
- **Properties**: `/api/properties/*`
- **Equipment**: `/api/equipment/*`
- **Products**: `/api/products/*`
- **Applications**: `/api/applications/*`
- **Weather**: `/api/weather/*`
- **Admin**: `/api/admin/*`
## Development
### Running in Development Mode
1. **Backend Development**
```bash
cd backend
npm install
npm run dev
```
2. **Frontend Development**
```bash
cd frontend
npm install
npm start
```
3. **Database Setup**
```bash
docker-compose up db -d
```
### Project Roadmap
- [x] OpenStreetMap integration for property mapping and satellite imagery
- [x] Authentik OAuth2 integration for SSO
- [x] Interactive lawn section drawing and area calculation
- [ ] GPS speed monitoring with audio feedback
- [ ] Mobile application development
- [ ] Advanced reporting and analytics with PDF export
- [ ] Weather-based application recommendations
- [ ] Integration with IoT sensors
- [ ] Multi-language support
## Contributing
This is a personal project, but contributions are welcome! Please:
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch
3. Make your changes
4. Submit a pull request
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
## Support
For questions or issues:
1. Check the documentation above
2. Review the application logs: `docker-compose logs`
3. Ensure all environment variables are configured
4. Verify API keys are valid and have proper permissions
## Security Considerations
- Change default passwords in production
- Use strong JWT secrets
- Enable HTTPS in production
- Regularly update dependencies
- Follow security best practices for API key management