ThunderHub is an open-source LND node manager where you can manage and monitor your node on any device or browser. It allows you to take control of the lightning network with a simple and intuitive UX and the most up-to-date tech stack.
BTCPay Server ThunderHub is currently integrated into BTCPay for easier deployment. If you already have a BTCPay server and want to add ThunderHub or even want to start a BTCPay server from zero, be sure to check out this tutorial
Raspiblitz For Raspiblitz users you can also get ThunderHub running by following this gist
This repository consists of a NextJS server that handles both the backend Graphql Server and the frontend React App. ThunderHub connects to your Lightning Network node by using the gRPC ports.
- NextJS
- ReactJS
- Typescript
- Styled-Components
- Apollo
- Apollo-Server
- GraphQL
- Ln-Service
- Overview of current and pending balance for the Lightning and Bitcoin wallets.
- URI strings for the node (Onion public uri also if available)
- Invoice and Payment graph.
- Liquidity report with total remote and local lightning balance.
- Forwarded payments graph and the routes used for these payments.
- Complete network info.
- View open/pending/closed channels and how balanced they are.
- View channel base and rate fees.
- View all transactions.
- View all forwarded payments.
- View all chain transactions.
- View all unspent UTXOS.
- Send and Receive Lightning payments.
- Send and Receive Bitcoin payments.
- Decode lightning payment requests.
- Open and close channels.
- Balance your channels through circular payments. (Check out the Tutorial)
- Update your all your channels fees or individual ones.
- Backup, verify and recover all your channels.
- Sign and verify messages.
- Responsive UI for any device. Mobile, Tablet or Desktop.
- Light and Dark mode.
- Check values in Bitcoin, Satoshis or Fiat.
- Many ways to connect to your node: HEX/Base64 strings, LNDConnect Url, BTCPayServer Info or QR codes.
- Have view-only and/or admin accounts.
- Manage however many accounts your browser storage can hold.
- Quickly sync your accounts between devices. No need to copy/paste macaroons and certificates.
- Docker images for easier deployment
- Channel health/recommendations view
- Loop In and Out to provide liquidity or remove it from your channels.
- Storefront interface
- Yarn/npm installed
- Node installed (Version 12.16.0 or higher)
Older Versions of Node Earlier versions of Node can be used if you replace the following commands:
//Yarn
yarn start -> yarn start:compatible
yarn dev -> yarn dev:compatible
//NPM
npm start -> npm start:compatible
npm run dev -> npm run dev:compatible
HodlHodl integration will not work with older versions of Node!
You can define some environment variables that ThunderHub can start with. To do this create a .env
file in the root directory with the following parameters:
LOG_LEVEL = 'error' | 'warn' | 'info' | 'http' | 'verbose' | 'debug' | 'silly' //Default: 'info'
THEME = 'dark' | 'light'; // Default: 'dark'
CURRENCY = 'sat' | 'btc' | 'eur' | 'usd'; // Default: 'sat'
FETCH_PRICES = true | false // Default: true
FETCH_FEES = true | false // Default: true
HODL_KEY = '[Key provided by HodlHodl]' //Default: ''
BASE_PATH = '[Base path where you want to have thunderhub running i.e. '/btcpay']' //Default: '/'
You can define an account to work with SSO cookie authentication by adding the following parameters in the .env
file:
COOKIE_PATH = '/path/to/cookie/file/.cookie'; // i.e. '/data/.cookie'
SSO_SERVER_URL = 'url and port to node'; // i.e. '127.0.0.1:10009'
SSO_CERT_PATH = '/path/to/tls/certificate'; // i.e. '\lnd\alice\tls.cert'
SSO_MACAROON_PATH = '/path/to/macaroon/folder'; //i.e. '\lnd\alice\data\chain\bitcoin\regtest\'
To login to this account you must add the cookie file content to the end of your ThunderHub url. For example:
http://localhost:3000?token=[COOKIE]
Replace [COOKIE]
with the contents of the .cookie
file.
You can add accounts on the server by adding this parameter to the .env
file:
ACCOUNT_CONFIG_PATH = '/path/to/config/file.yaml'; // i.e. '/data/thubConfig.yaml'
You must also add a YAML file at that location with the following format:
masterPassword: 'password' # Default password unless defined in account
accounts:
- name: 'Account 1'
serverUrl: 'url:port'
macaroonPath: '/path/to/admin.macaroon'
certificatePath: '/path/to/tls.cert'
password: 'password for account 1'
- name: 'Account 2'
serverUrl: 'url:port'
macaroonPath: '/path/to/admin.macaroon'
certificatePath: '/path/to/tls.cert'
# password: Leave without password and it will use the master password
ThunderHub fetches fiat prices from Blockchain.com's api and bitcoin on chain fees from Earn.com's api.
If you want to deactivate these requests you can set FETCH_PRICES=false
and FETCH_FEES=false
in your .env
file or manually change them inside the settings view of ThunderHub.
Adding a BASE_PATH will run the ThunderHub server on a different base path. For example:
- default base path of
/
runs ThunderHub onhttp://localhost:3000
- base path of
/thub
runs ThunderHub onhttp://localhost:3000/thub
To run on a base path, ThunderHub needs to be behind a proxy with the following configuration (NGINX example):
location /thub/ {
rewrite ^/thub(.*)$ $1 break;
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000/;
}
To run ThunderHub you first need to clone this repository.
git clone https://github.com/apotdevin/thunderhub.git
After cloning the repository run yarn
or npm install
to get all the necessary modules installed.
After all the dependencies have finished installing, you can proceed to build and run the app with the following commands.
//Yarn
yarn build
yarn start
//NPM
npm run build
npm start
This will start the server on port 3000, so just go to localhost:3000
to see the app running.
If you want to specify a different port (for example port 4000
) run with:
// Yarn
yarn start -p 4000
// NPM
npm start -- -p 4000
If you want to develop on ThunderHub and want hot reloading when you do changes, use the following commands:
//Yarn
yarn dev
//NPM
npm run dev
You can also get storybook running for quicker component development.
//Yarn
yarn storybook
//NPM
npm run storybook
ThunderHub also provides docker images for easier deployment. Docker Hub
To get ThunderHub running with docker follow these steps:
docker pull apotdevin/thunderhub:v0.5.5
(Or the latest version you find)docker run --rm -it -p 3000:3000/tcp apotdevin/thunderhub:v0.5.5
You can now go to localhost:3000
to see your running instance of ThunderHub