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install_services.sh now symlinks five frontend files (index.html, styles.css, apt.js, masks.json, dims.json) from avian/frontend/ into the Caddy site root. Caddy serves index.html before index.php, so / shows the collage and BirdNET-Pi's stock UI moves to /index.php (still linked from the menu drawer). API shims stay under /avian/api/. apt.js fetches them with ./avian/api/birdnet-api.php?action=X now that the frontend lives at root instead of /avian/frontend/. avian/index.html redirect file removed (no longer needed - / serves the collage directly). README + menu drawer updated to reflect / as the entry point and /index.php as the stock-UI link. Verified in Docker: / 200 text/html (collage, 4 tiles) /masks.json 200 (276 KB) /avian/api/... 200 (all PHP shims working) Caddy serves index.html as default index, index.php still reachable
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Forwarding
Default install hosts the collage at http://birdnet.local/ on your LAN, no auth. The recipes below are independent. Pick what you need.
1. Cloudflare Tunnel
Public HTTPS URL, no port forwarding. Needs a free Cloudflare account.
sudo apt install -y lsb-release
curl -fsSL https://pkg.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-main.gpg \
| sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-main.gpg >/dev/null
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloudflare-main.gpg] https://pkg.cloudflare.com/cloudflared $(lsb_release -cs) main" \
| sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cloudflared.list
sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y cloudflared
cloudflared tunnel login
cloudflared tunnel create birds
cloudflared tunnel route dns birds birds.your-domain.com
sudo cp ~/BirdNET-Pi/avian/forwarding/cloudflared.yml /etc/cloudflared/config.yml
# Edit /etc/cloudflared/config.yml: set `tunnel:` to your UUID
sudo cloudflared service install
sudo systemctl restart cloudflared
Add a password gate via Cloudflare Access (free for up to 50 users) or via Caddy basic_auth (caddy-auth.caddy).
2. Home Assistant sensor
Add to configuration.yaml:
rest:
- resource: http://birdnet.local/avian/api/birdnet-api.php?action=recent&hours=1
scan_interval: 60
sensor:
- name: "Latest Bird"
value_template: "{{ value_json.species[0].com if value_json.species else 'none' }}"
json_attributes_path: "$.species[0]"
json_attributes:
- sci
- n
- last_seen
- best_conf
3. MQTT bridge
sudo pip3 install paho-mqtt --break-system-packages
cp ~/BirdNET-Pi/avian/forwarding/mqtt-bridge.py ~/avian-mqtt.py
# Edit ~/avian-mqtt.py: broker host, topic prefix, credentials
sudo cp ~/BirdNET-Pi/avian/forwarding/avian-mqtt.service /etc/systemd/system/
# Edit /etc/systemd/system/avian-mqtt.service: set User= to your username
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable --now avian-mqtt
Polls birdnet-api.php?action=recent&hours=1 every 60 seconds. Publishes new species under birdnet/<slug> as JSON. Dedup is in-memory; restarts re-emit recent detections.