Backend
• controller/uptime_kuma.go
- Added Group field to Monitor struct to carry publicGroupList.name.
- Extended status page parsing to capture group Name and inject it into each monitor.
- Re-worked fetchGroupData loop: aggregate all sub-groups, drop unnecessary pre-allocation/breaks.
Frontend
• web/src/pages/Detail/index.js
- renderMonitorList now buckets monitors by the new group field and renders a lightweight header per subgroup.
- Fallback gracefully when group is empty to preserve previous single-list behaviour.
Other
• Expanded anonymous struct definition for statusData.PublicGroupList to include ID/Name, enabling JSON unmarshalling of group names.
Result
Custom CategoryName continues to work while each uptime group’s internal sub-groups are now clearly displayed in the UI, providing finer-grained visibility without impacting performance or existing validation logic.
Backend
- Introduce `setting/console_setting` package that defines `ConsoleSetting` struct with JSON tags and validation rules.
- Register the new module with `config.GlobalConfig` to enable automatic injection/export of configuration values.
- Remove legacy `setting/console.go` and the manual `OptionMap` hooks; clean up `model/option.go`.
- Add `controller/console_migrate.go` providing `/api/option/migrate_console_setting` endpoint for one-off data migration.
- Update controllers (`misc`, `option`, `uptime_kuma`) and router to consume namespaced keys `console_setting.*`.
Frontend
- Refactor dashboard pages (`SettingsAPIInfo`, `SettingsAnnouncements`, `SettingsFAQ`, `SettingsUptimeKuma`) and detail page to read/write the new keys.
- Simplify `DashboardSetting.js` state to only include namespaced options.
BREAKING CHANGE: All console-related option keys are now stored under `console_setting.*`. Run the migration endpoint once after deployment to preserve existing data.
Previously, the uptime status endpoint returned HTTP 400 with
“未配置 Uptime Kuma URL/Slug” when either option was not set, resulting in
frontend error states.
Changes:
• Treat absence of `UptimeKumaUrl` or `UptimeKumaSlug` as a valid scenario.
• Immediately respond with HTTP 200, `success: true`, and an empty `data` array.
• Preserve existing behavior when both options are provided.
This prevents unnecessary error notifications on the dashboard when
Uptime Kuma integration is not configured and improves overall UX.
Introduce application uptime monitoring to improve observability and reliability.
• Add UptimeService to track process start time and expose uptime in seconds
• Create /health/uptime endpoint returning the current uptime in JSON format
• Integrate uptime metric into existing health-check middleware
• Update README with instructions for consuming the new endpoint
• Add unit tests covering UptimeService and new health route
This change enables operations teams and dashboards to programmatically
determine how long the service has been running, facilitating automated
alerts and trend analysis.