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B{rew}log
B{rew}log is a self-hosted coffee logging platform for tracking your roasters, roasts, brews, cafes and brewing gear.
The application is distributed as a single Rust binary that powers both an HTTP server and a command-line client for the API. There is a web frontend built with Tailwind CSS that enables client-side reactivity with Datastar.
Note
This project was built with significant assistance from Github Copilot. I used it as a test-bed for trying out newer agentic coding workflows, and to get some basic experience with Datastar, which had attracted my attention.
Basic usage
B{rew}log ships as one executable. You decide whether it acts as a server or a client.
First-time setup
The server requires BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY and BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY to be set. On first start, you must also set an admin username and password:
BREWLOG_ADMIN_USERNAME="admin" \
BREWLOG_ADMIN_PASSWORD="your-secure-password" \
BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY="sk-or-..." \
BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY="fsq3..." \
brewlog serve
This creates the admin user in the database. On subsequent starts, the admin environment variables are not required.
Authentication
Brewlog supports two authentication methods:
- Web Frontend: Session-based authentication via login page
- CLI/API: Token-based authentication via Bearer tokens
Web Authentication
- Start the server and browse to the frontend
- Click "Login" in the navigation bar
- Sign in with username
adminand your password - You're now authenticated and can create/update/delete records
CLI/API Authentication
First, create an API token:
brewlog token create --name "my-cli-token"
# You will be prompted for username and password.
# Alternatively, you can provide them via flags:
# brewlog token create --name "my-cli-token" --username admin --password secret
# Username: admin
# Password: ********
#
# Token created successfully!
# Token ID: nye9BDqnLL
# Token Name: my-cli-token
#
# ⚠ Save this token securely - it will not be shown again:
#
# dEadB3efDeadb33fdeadb33F...
#
# Export it in your environment:
# export BREWLOG_TOKEN=dEadB3efDeadb33fdeadb33F...
Export the token and use it for all CLI commands:
export BREWLOG_TOKEN="dEadB3efDeadb33fdeadb33F..."
export BREWLOG_URL=http://localhost:3000
# Now all write operations work
brewlog roaster add \
--name "Radical Roasters" \
--country "United Kingdom" \
--city "Bristol" \
--homepage "https://radicalroasters.co.uk"
brewlog roast add \
--roaster-id "deadbeef" \
--name "Chelbesa Lot 2" \
--origin "Ethiopia" \
--region "Gedeo" \
--producer "Chelbesa Cooperative" \
--process "Washed" \
--tasting-notes "Blueberry, Jasmine"
Token Management
# List your active tokens
brewlog token list
# Revoke a token
brewlog token revoke --id abc123
API Usage
For direct API access, include your token as a Bearer token:
curl http://localhost:3000/api/v1/roasters \
-H "Authorization: Bearer dEadB3efDeadb33fdeadb33F..." \
--json '{"name":"Radical Roasters","country":"United Kingdom"}'
Note: All read operations (GET requests) are public and don't require authentication. Only write operations (POST/PUT/DELETE) require authentication.
CLI Commands
The CLI uses a subcommand structure. Each entity command supports add, list, get, update, and delete subcommands (except where noted):
brewlog serve Run the HTTP server
brewlog roaster <cmd> Manage roasters
brewlog roast <cmd> Manage roasts
brewlog bag <cmd> Manage bags of coffee
brewlog gear <cmd> Manage brewing gear (grinders, brewers, filter papers)
brewlog brew <cmd> Manage brews (add, list, get, delete — no update)
brewlog cafe <cmd> Manage cafes
brewlog cup <cmd> Manage cups (cafe visits with ratings)
brewlog token <cmd> Manage API tokens (create, list, revoke)
brewlog backup Export all data to JSON on stdout
brewlog restore --file F Restore data from a JSON backup into an empty database
Use brewlog <command> --help for detailed options on any command.
Environment Variables
All configuration is via environment variables or CLI flags. A .env file in the working directory is loaded automatically at startup (via dotenvy).
Server (brewlog serve)
| Variable | Purpose | Default |
|---|---|---|
BREWLOG_DATABASE_URL |
Database connection string | sqlite://brewlog.db |
BREWLOG_BIND_ADDRESS |
Server bind address | 127.0.0.1:3000 |
BREWLOG_ADMIN_USERNAME |
Initial admin username | — (required on first run) |
BREWLOG_ADMIN_PASSWORD |
Initial admin password | — (required on first run) |
BREWLOG_SECURE_COOKIES |
Set to true to enable the Secure cookie flag (for HTTPS) |
false |
RUST_LOG |
Log level filter | info |
CLI Client
| Variable | Purpose | Default |
|---|---|---|
BREWLOG_URL |
Server URL for CLI commands | http://127.0.0.1:3000 |
BREWLOG_TOKEN |
API token for authenticated CLI operations | — |
Integrations
| Variable | Purpose | Default |
|---|---|---|
BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY |
OpenRouter API key for AI extraction | — (required) |
BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_MODEL |
LLM model for AI extraction | openrouter/free |
BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY |
Foursquare Places API key for nearby cafe search | — (required) |
Integrations
AI Extraction
The web UI uses an LLM via OpenRouter to extract roaster and roast details from photos or text descriptions. BREWLOG_OPENROUTER_API_KEY is required. It powers:
- Photo extraction buttons on the roaster and roast forms
- Text-based extraction from typed descriptions
- The Scan Bag feature on the home page, which extracts both roaster and roast data from a single coffee bag label photo
- The Scan Bag feature on the check-in page, which identifies a roast from a bag photo
Nearby Cafe Search
The check-in and cafes pages search for nearby coffee shops via the Foursquare Places API. BREWLOG_FOURSQUARE_API_KEY is required. Searches can be made by GPS coordinates or city name.
Database
SQLite is the default database. PostgreSQL is supported via a compile-time feature flag:
# SQLite (default)
cargo build --release
# PostgreSQL
cargo build --release --features postgres --no-default-features
Migrations run automatically on server startup.
Backup & Restore
# Export all data to JSON
brewlog backup > backup.json
# Restore into an empty database
brewlog restore --file backup.json
Both commands accept --database-url (or BREWLOG_DATABASE_URL) to target a specific database.
Installation
At present, the only way to use brewlog is to build it from source:
git clone https://github.com/jnsgruk/brewlog.git
cd brewlog
cargo build --release
The resulting binary lives at target/release/brewlog.
During development you can run directly:
cargo run -- serve
Testing
The project includes unit and integration tests:
cargo test