Arcane Status
A self-hosted, real-time status page for monitoring your services, APIs, and infrastructure.
Arcane Status
A free and open source status page you can self-host to monitor uptime, track incidents, and show your users a clean, real-time view of your services. No external database required, everything runs on SQLite.
Features
Real-time monitoring — monitor HTTP/HTTPS endpoints, TCP ports, and ICMP ping with customisable check intervals from 10 seconds to 1 hour.
Live status updates — WebSocket-powered real-time updates pushed to the public status page and admin dashboard as checks complete.
Admin dashboard — add, edit and remove endpoints, manage incidents, configure site settings, manage users, and generate API keys from a single panel.
Public status page — a clean, responsive page showing current status, response times, uptime stats, heatmaps, active incidents, and overall system health.
Incident management — create, update, and resolve incidents with severity levels, link them to affected endpoints, and write post-mortems.
Scheduled maintenance — schedule maintenance windows for endpoints to pause monitoring and display notice to visitors.
Uptime tracking — automatic uptime percentage calculation with SLA tracking over configurable time periods, plus jitter and packet loss metrics for ping checks.
Role-based access — admin and viewer roles with enforced permissions on all protected routes.
Email notifications — SMTP-based notifications with per-user preferences. Subscribe to all endpoints or specific categories. Get notified on downtime, recovery, degradation, or incidents.
API access — generate API keys for programmatic access to your status data. Rate-limited public API with status.json, summary, components, and incidents endpoints.
Custom branding — rename your status page, customize the public URL, and configure SMTP for outgoing notifications.
Zero external dependencies — SQLite database, no Redis or Postgres required. Just Node.js.
Note
See it in action here: https://status.arcaneneko.com
Note
This project is actively developed. Slack/Discord notifications, detailed analytics, and more are planned for future releases.
Requirements
- Node.js 24 LTS or newer
- A Linux, macOS, or Windows machine
Quick Start
1. Clone and install
git clone https://git.arcaneneko.com/ArcaneNeko/Arcane-Status
cd arcane-status
# Install all dependencies (root, backend, and frontend)
npm run install-all
2. Configure
cp backend/.env.example backend/.env
Edit backend/.env and change the JWT secret to a strong random value:
PORT=5000
NODE_ENV=production
JWT_SECRET=replace_with_a_strong_random_string
DATABASE_PATH=../data/status.db
FRONTEND_URL=https://status.example.com
Important
Never deploy with the default JWT secret. Generate one with
openssl rand -hex 64or similar.
3. Run
Development (runs React dev server + backend with hot reload):
npm run dev
Production (builds frontend, serves everything from the backend):
# Build the frontend
npm run build
# Start the server
npm start
Everything runs on a single port in production:
| URL | |
|---|---|
| Status page | http://localhost:5000 |
| Admin panel | http://localhost:5000/admin |
| API | http://localhost:5000/api |
On first launch you'll be guided through a setup wizard to create your admin account and configure site settings.
Public API
Arcane Status exposes a free, rate-limited (60 req/min) public API for integration:
| Endpoint | Description |
|---|---|
/api/v1/status.json |
Full status dump (primary integration) |
/api/v1/summary |
Lightweight summary (page name + overall status) |
/api/v1/components |
All monitored components |
/api/v1/incidents |
Current and past incidents |
/api/v1/scheduled-maintenances |
Upcoming scheduled maintenance |
You can enrich responses by passing an API key via the X-API-Key header.
Production Deployment
Running with PM2
# Install PM2 globally
npm install -g pm2
# Build the frontend first
npm run build
# Start the app
pm2 start "npm start" --name arcane-status
# Auto-start on reboot
pm2 startup
pm2 save
# View logs
pm2 logs arcane-status
Using a Reverse Proxy (Nginx)
Since everything runs on port 5000 in production, the Nginx config is straightforward:
server {
listen 80;
server_name status.example.com;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:5000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection 'upgrade';
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
proxy_cache_bypass $http_upgrade;
proxy_buffering off;
}
}
Tip
Use Certbot to add HTTPS with a free Let's Encrypt certificate. Update
FRONTEND_URLin your.envto match your domain.
Troubleshooting
Port already in use
lsof -i :5000
lsof -i :3000
kill -9 <PID>
Database issues
Delete the database to reset (this loses all data):
rm data/status.db
npm start
The database will be recreated automatically on startup.
WebSocket not connecting
Make sure FRONTEND_URL in backend/.env matches your actual frontend URL. If using a reverse proxy, ensure the /socket.io path is proxied correctly.
Ping checks not working
Ping checks require elevated privileges. On Linux, you may need to set the correct capability:
sudo setcap cap_net_raw+ep $(which node)
Or run the backend as root (not recommended for production).
License
MIT
Made with care for anyone who needs a simple, self-hosted status page.