📊 A minimalist, self-hosted WakaTime-compatible backend for coding statistics
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📈 wakapi

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A minimalist, self-hosted WakaTime-compatible backend for coding statistics

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If you like this project, please consider supporting it 🙂. You can donate either through buying me a coffee or becoming a GitHub sponsor. Every little donation is highly appreciated and boosts the developers' motivation to keep improving Wakapi!

Demo

🔥 New: There is hosted demo version available now. Go check it out! Please use responsibly.

To use the demo version set api_url = https://apps.muetsch.io/wakapi/api/heartbeat. However, this hosted instance might be taken down again in the future, so you might potentially lose your data

Prerequisites

On the server side:

  • Go >= 1.13 (with $GOPATH properly set)
  • gcc (to compile go-sqlite3)
    • Fedora / RHEL: dnf install @development-tools
    • Ubuntu / Debian: apt install build-essential
    • Windows: See here
  • Optional: A MySQL- or Postgres database

On your local machine:

Server Setup

Run from source

  1. Clone the project
  2. Copy .env.example to .env and set database credentials
  3. Adapt config.ini to your needs
  4. Build executable: GO111MODULE=on go build
  5. Run server: ./wakapi

As an alternative to building from source you can also grab a pre-built release. Steps 2, 3 and 5 apply analogously.

Note: By default, the application is running in dev mode. However, it is recommended to set ENV=production in .env for enhanced performance and security. To still be able to log in when using production mode, you either have to run Wakapi behind a reverse proxy, that enables for HTTPS encryption (see best practices) or set insecure_cookies = true in config.ini.

Run with Docker

docker run -d -p 3000:3000 --name wakapi n1try/wakapi

By default, SQLite is used as a database. To run Wakapi in Docker with MySQL or Postgres, see Dockerfile and .env.example for further options.

Client Setup

Wakapi relies on the open-source WakaTime client tools. In order to collect statistics to Wakapi, you need to set them up.

  1. Set up WakaTime for your specific IDE or editor. Please refer to the respective plugin guide
  2. Make your local WakaTime client talk to Wakapi by editing your local ~/.wakatime.cfg file as follows
api_url = https://your.server:someport/api/heartbeat`
api_key = the_api_key_printed_to_the_console_after_starting_the_server`

You can view your API Key after logging in to the web interface.

Customization

Aliases

There is an option to add aliases for project names, editors, operating systems and languages. For instance, if you want to map two projects myapp-frontend and myapp-backend two a common project name myapp-web in your statistics, you can add project aliases.

At the moment, this can only be done via raw database queries. For the above example, you would need to add two aliases, like this:

INSERT INTO aliases (`type`, `user_id`, `key`, `value`) VALUES (0, 'your_username', 'myapp-web', 'myapp-frontend');

Types

  • Project ~ type 0
  • Language ~ type 1
  • Editor ~ type 2
  • OS ~ type 3
  • Machine ~ type 4

NOTE: In order for the aliases to take effect for non-live statistics, you would either have to wait 24 hours for the cache to be invalidated or restart Wakapi.

Best Practices

It is recommended to use wakapi behind a reverse proxy, like Caddy or nginx to enable TLS encryption (HTTPS). However, if you want to expose your wakapi instance to the public anyway, you need to set listen = 0.0.0.0 in config.ini

Important Note

This is not an alternative to using WakaTime. It is just a custom, non-commercial, self-hosted application to collect coding statistics using the already existing editor plugins provided by the WakaTime community. It was created for personal use only and with the purpose of keeping the sovereignity of your own data. However, if you like the official product, please support the authors and buy an official WakaTime subscription!

License

GPL-v3 @ Ferdinand Mütsch