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A unified Monero (XMR) mining dashboard for deployment, operations, and real-time analytics.

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Welcome

This is the home of Db4E, the Database 4 Everything project — A unified Monero XMR mining dashboard for deployment, operation and real-time analytics.

Db4E aims to be simple enough for new miners and flexible enough for advanced users. It’s still under active development, but the foundations are solid — and thanks to the Textual Rapid Application Framework, progress is astonishingly fast.

Now available on PyPI:

pip install db4e

Features Today

  • 🎉 First official PyPI production release — now you can pip install db4e!
  • 🛠️ Deployment manager with smooth vendor directory handling and update workflows.
  • 🖥️ Fully integrated Textual-based TUI with interactive forms — no more manual command-line config.
  • 🔒 Built-in security architecture with sudoers-based privilege management.
  • 🧩 Modular design for future-proof upgrades of Monerod, P2Pool, and XMRig.
  • ✅ Active development in Git branches, keeping main clean and stable.

The https://xmr.osoyalce.com/ site is generated by the old Db4E application. It houses live data from a small Monero XMR Mining farm and gives you a sense of what historical reporting can deliver.


MongoDB Backend

Db4E includes a MongoDB backend to store historical mining data, logs, and configuration. The Db4E service runs continuously, monitors P2Pool logs and API responses, and writes structured records into MongoDB. That data powers features like historical reports and the interactive TUI.


Technology Stack

Db4E runs on Debian Linux and includes the following core components:


Release Management

For details on how development and releases are structured, see the
Git Branching Strategy and
Git Commit Standard.


Getting Started

Refer to the Getting Started for detailed step on deploying Db4E.


Coming Soon

  • 📈 Rich historical data tracking for mining performance and yield.
  • 🧙 Plotext-based terminal analytics directly in the TUI.
  • 📢 PyPI release checking — automatic version notifications.
  • 🔒 Full security architecture documentation.
  • 🐞 Full unit + integration testing suite and CI/CD integration.
  • 🕵️ Community building and open contributions — feedback welcomed!

Community Feedback

Questions? Ideas? Feedback? Please go to the db4e project's Discussions page or checkout my Blog.


Donations

If you find Db4E useful, please consider donating to help support its ongoing development. Every contribution helps!

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