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README.md
BillTracker
BillTracker is a self-hosted app for tracking recurring bills, monthly payments, due dates, categories, and personal bill history. It runs as a Node/Express server with a React frontend and stores data in SQLite. This product was produced with the assistance of AI.
Demo Server
https://t1.scheller.ltd/
Username: guest
Password: guest123
Screenshots
What Is BillTracker?
BillTracker helps a household or small self-hosted setup keep bill data in one place:
- recurring bill records with due day, expected amount, category, notes, autopay details, and optional APR
- monthly tracker with payments, skipped bills, actual monthly amounts, and notes
- calendar view for due dates and payments
- analytics for monthly spending, expected vs actual totals, category spend, and payment history
- categories, profile, display name, notification preferences, password changes, and data tools
- admin user management, authentication settings, backups, cleanup, and status checks
Features
- Tracker for month-by-month bill status, payment entry, notes, skipped bills, overdue totals, and month navigation
- Bills page for creating, editing, deactivating, reactivating, deleting, and controlling inactive bill history
- Calendar page with a monthly grid, bill due dates, payments, and progress summary
- Analytics page with date range, category/bill filters, charts, heatmap, and print output
- User-owned categories
- Settings for theme, currency, date format, and grace period
- Profile page with display name, notification preferences, password change, imports, exports, and import history
- User exports to Excel workbook or BillTracker user SQLite export
- XLSX spreadsheet import with preview and import decisions
- User SQLite import from exports created by this app
- Admin users, role management, password resets, full database backups/restores, scheduled backups, cleanup, auth settings, and status page
- Local username/password login and optional authentik/OIDC login
Quick Start
Install dependencies:
npm install
Run the API and Vite frontend for development:
npm run dev
Build the frontend:
npm run build
Start the production server:
npm start
The production server serves dist/ and listens on PORT, defaulting to 3000.
Useful scripts present in this repo:
npm run dev:api
npm run dev:ui
npm run build
npm start
node scripts/test-import.js
node scripts/test-oidc-smoke.js
node scripts/test-cookie-options.js
Docker
Docker files are included. The compose file runs the published image on host port 3030 and stores app data under /data in the container.
docker compose up -d
On first start without an existing database, create the admin account with:
INIT_ADMIN_USER=admin
INIT_ADMIN_PASS=change-this-password
Remove or change those first-run values after the initial admin account exists.
Configuration
Most app settings are configured in the web UI. User-facing settings live under Settings/Profile. Server-wide settings such as users, backups, cleanup, and authentication methods live in Admin.
Real environment variables used by the app:
PORT=3000
NODE_ENV=production
DB_PATH=/path/to/bills.db
BACKUP_PATH=/path/to/backups
INIT_ADMIN_USER=admin
INIT_ADMIN_PASS=change-this-password
HTTPS=true
COOKIE_SECURE=true
CORS_ORIGIN=https://bills.example.com
OIDC environment fallback variables are supported when the matching Admin database setting is blank:
OIDC_PROVIDER_NAME=authentik
OIDC_ISSUER_URL=https://yourURL.com/application/o/bills/.well-known/openid-configuration
OIDC_CLIENT_ID=<client-id>
OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=<client-secret>
OIDC_TOKEN_AUTH_METHOD=client_secret_basic
OIDC_REDIRECT_URI=https://bills.example.com/api/auth/oidc/callback
OIDC_SCOPES="openid email profile groups"
OIDC_ADMIN_GROUP=bill-tracker-admins
OIDC_AUTO_PROVISION=true
Database-backed Admin settings take precedence over environment fallback values.
Documentation
For detailed technical documentation, see the docs/ directory:
- CSRF-SPA-Setup.md: CSRF protection implementation for Single Page Applications, including the double-submit cookie pattern and environment configuration
- Authentik-Integration.md: Complete guide for Authentik OIDC integration, including setup, security features, and troubleshooting
Authentication
BillTracker supports local username/password login by default. Admins can create users, reset user passwords, promote/demote users, and configure login methods.
Optional authentik/OIDC login can be enabled in Admin. OIDC uses authorization code flow with PKCE, state and nonce validation, and openid-client token validation. OIDC users can be auto-provisioned when enabled.
Admin role is never granted by default through OIDC. Set an authentik admin group in BillTracker; only users whose OIDC groups claim includes that configured group become app admins.
BillTracker includes lockout checks so local login cannot be disabled unless OIDC is configured, enabled, and mapped to an admin group.
authentik Setup
See Authentik-Integration.md for comprehensive setup instructions, including:
- Detailed Authentik provider/application configuration steps
- PKCE and state parameter security
- ID token verification details
- User provisioning and group-to-role mapping
- Troubleshooting guide
In authentik, create an OAuth2/OpenID provider/application for BillTracker:
- Client type: confidential
- Redirect URI:
https://bills.example.com/api/auth/oidc/callback - Scopes:
openid email profile groups - Groups claim: make sure authentik sends
groups - Admin group: create or choose the authentik group that should become BillTracker admins
In BillTracker, go to Admin -> Authentication Methods and set:
- Provider name:
authentik - Issuer/discovery URL:
https://yourURL.com/application/o/bills/.well-known/openid-configuration - Client ID and client secret from authentik
- Redirect URI matching the authentik allowed redirect URI
- Scopes:
openid email profile groups - Admin group: the exact authentik group name for BillTracker admins
- Auto-provision users: enabled if you want valid authentik users created on first login
The backend accepts either the provider issuer base URL or the full discovery URL. For authentik, the full discovery URL example is:
https://yourURL.com/application/o/bills/.well-known/openid-configuration
Keep local login enabled until you have tested authentik login with an admin-group user.
Data, Imports, Exports, And Backups
BillTracker stores data in SQLite. By default the database is db/bills.db; set DB_PATH for a different location. In Docker, the image sets DB_PATH=/data/db/bills.db and BACKUP_PATH=/data/backups.
User data is scoped to the signed-in user. User exports include bills, categories, payments, monthly bill state, notes, and export metadata. They do not include password hashes, sessions, admin settings, SMTP credentials, backup files, server paths, or other users' data.
Data tools:
- XLSX spreadsheet import with preview before apply
- user SQLite import from BillTracker user exports
- user SQLite export
- Excel workbook export
- import history
- admin full database backup, import, download, restore, delete, scheduled backups, and retention
Backups and exports contain sensitive financial data. The code writes SQLite backup files with restrictive file permissions, but backup/export encryption is not implemented. Protect downloaded files and backup storage yourself.
Security Notes
- Auth is required for user data routes.
- Admin routes require an admin session.
- User-owned bill, category, payment, import, and export routes derive ownership from the authenticated session.
- Local login, password change, import, export, admin actions, and OIDC routes have per-IP in-memory rate limits.
- CORS is disabled unless
CORS_ORIGINis set. - Baseline security headers are sent; HSTS is sent only when
HTTPS=true. - Session cookies are
httpOnly,sameSite=strict, and marked secure whenCOOKIE_SECURE=true,HTTPS=true, or the request appears to be HTTPS. - OIDC validation is handled through
openid-clientusing discovered provider metadata and JWKS. - Protect database files, backups, and exports as sensitive financial records.
Reverse Proxy And HTTPS
Run BillTracker behind HTTPS for normal use. If TLS terminates at a reverse proxy, forward X-Forwarded-Proto: https so secure-cookie detection can work. You can also set HTTPS=true or COOKIE_SECURE=true.
Set CORS_ORIGIN only when the frontend and backend are served from different origins. For the normal same-origin deployment, leave it unset.
Project Structure
client/ React app, pages, layout, UI components
db/ SQLite connection, schema, startup migrations
middleware/ auth checks, rate limits, security headers
routes/ Express API routes
services/ auth, OIDC, backups, imports, cleanup, status, notifications
workers/ daily background tasks
setup/ first-run admin setup
scripts/ migrations and smoke/import tests
public/ legacy static assets
img/ app/runtime images and source screenshots
docs/images/ README images
Upgrading
For a direct Node install:
git pull
npm install
npm run build
npm start
Restart your process manager after building. The app initializes the SQLite schema and runs additive migrations on startup; the Docker entrypoint also runs scripts/migrate-db.js before starting unless RUN_DB_MIGRATIONS=false.
For Docker, pull/rebuild the image, recreate the container, and keep the /data volume mounted.
Known Limitations
- Admin backups and user exports are not encrypted by the app.
- OIDC single logout is not implemented.
- Content-Security-Policy is intentionally deferred.
- Rate limiting is in-memory, so counters reset on restart and are not shared across multiple app instances.
- authentik live login must be tested in your deployment with your authentik provider.
- The XLSX parser dependency has known upstream security advisories; the import route is authenticated, file-size limited, and parses cells as data.
License
License: Not specified.