NTP-Timeturner/docs/api.md
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# NTP Timeturner API
This document describes the HTTP API for the NTP Timeturner application.
## Endpoints
### Status and Logs
- **`GET /api/status`**
Retrieves the real-time status of the LTC reader and system clock synchronization. The `ltc_timecode` field uses `:` as a separator for non-drop-frame timecode, and `;` for drop-frame timecode between seconds and frames (e.g., `10:20:30;00`).
**Possible values for status fields:**
- `ltc_status`: `"LOCK"`, `"FREE"`, or `"(waiting)"`
- `sync_status`: `"IN SYNC"`, `"CLOCK AHEAD"`, `"CLOCK BEHIND"`, `"TIMETURNING"`
- `jitter_status`: `"GOOD"`, `"AVERAGE"`, `"BAD"`
**Example Response:**
```json
{
"ltc_status": "LOCK",
"ltc_timecode": "10:20:30;00",
"frame_rate": "25.00fps",
"system_clock": "10:20:30.005",
"system_date": "2025-07-30",
"timecode_delta_ms": 5,
"timecode_delta_frames": 0,
"sync_status": "IN SYNC",
"jitter_status": "GOOD",
"lock_ratio": 99.5,
"ntp_active": true,
"interfaces": ["192.168.1.100"],
"hardware_offset_ms": 20
}
```
- **`GET /api/logs`**
Retrieves the last 100 log entries from the application.
**Example Response:**
```json
[
"2025-08-07 10:00:00 [INFO] Starting TimeTurner daemon...",
"2025-08-07 10:00:01 [INFO] Found serial port: /dev/ttyACM0"
]
```
### System Clock Control
- **`POST /api/sync`**
Triggers a manual synchronization of the system clock to the current LTC timecode. This requires the application to have `sudo` privileges to execute the `date` command.
**Request Body:** None
**Success Response (200 OK):**
```json
{
"status": "success",
"message": "Sync command issued."
}
```
**Error Response (400 Bad Request):**
```json
{
"status": "error",
"message": "No LTC timecode available to sync to."
}
```
**Error Response (500 Internal Server Error):**
```json
{
"status": "error",
"message": "Sync command failed."
}
```
- **`POST /api/nudge_clock`**
Nudges the system clock by a specified number of microseconds. This requires `sudo` privileges to run `adjtimex`.
**Example Request:**
```json
{
"microseconds": -2000
}
```
**Success Response (200 OK):**
```json
{
"status": "success",
"message": "Clock nudge command issued."
}
```
**Error Response (500 Internal Server Error):**
```json
{
"status": "error",
"message": "Clock nudge command failed."
}
```
- **`POST /api/set_date`**
Sets the system date. This is useful as LTC does not contain date information. Requires `sudo` privileges.
**Example Request:**
```json
{
"date": "2025-07-30"
}
```
**Success Response (200 OK):**
```json
{
"status": "success",
"message": "Date update command issued."
}
```
**Error Response (500 Internal Server Error):**
```json
{
"status": "error",
"message": "Date update command failed."
}
```
### Configuration
- **`GET /api/config`**
Retrieves the current application configuration from `config.yml`.
**Example Response (200 OK):**
```json
{
"hardwareOffsetMs": 20,
"timeturnerOffset": {
"hours": 0,
"minutes": 0,
"seconds": 0,
"frames": 0,
"milliseconds": 0
},
"defaultNudgeMs": 2,
"autoSyncEnabled": false
}
```
- **`POST /api/config`**
Updates the application configuration. The new configuration is persisted to `config.yml` and takes effect immediately.
**Example Request:**
```json
{
"hardwareOffsetMs": 55,
"timeturnerOffset": {
"hours": 1,
"minutes": 2,
"seconds": 3,
"frames": 4,
"milliseconds": 5
},
"defaultNudgeMs": 2,
"autoSyncEnabled": true
}
```
**Success Response (200 OK):** (Returns the updated configuration)
```json
{
"hardwareOffsetMs": 55,
"timeturnerOffset": {
"hours": 1,
"minutes": 2,
"seconds": 3,
"frames": 4,
"milliseconds": 5
},
"defaultNudgeMs": 2,
"autoSyncEnabled": true
}
```
**Error Response (500 Internal Server Error):**
```json
{
"status": "error",
"message": "Failed to write config.yml"
}
```