* fix(packing): resolve avatar URL path in bag and category assignees (#854) packingService was returning raw avatar filenames from the DB instead of the full /uploads/avatars/<filename> path, causing broken profile images for users with uploaded avatars. * fix(budget): use Map.get() to fix category rename no-op (#855) * fix(security): relax Referrer-Policy and document HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS (#862) (#863) - Change Helmet default from no-referrer to strict-origin-when-cross-origin so browsers send the origin on cross-origin requests, allowing Google Maps API key restrictions by HTTP referrer to work correctly - Document HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS in all deployment artifacts: .env.example, docker-compose.yml, README.md, unraid-template.xml, charts/values.yaml, charts/configmap.yaml, wiki/Environment-Variables.md * fix(planner): prefetch budget items on trip page mount (#864) Loads budgetItems alongside reservations when TripPlannerPage mounts so the Budget category dropdown in ReservationModal and TransportModal shows pre-existing categories on first open, regardless of whether the Budget tab has been visited. Closes #861 * fix(reservations): prevent Invalid Date when end time is set without end date (#866) When reservation_end_time held a bare time string ("HH:MM"), fmtDate() produced Invalid Date on the reservation card. - Modal: when end date is blank but end time is filled, construct a same-day ISO datetime using the start date (prevents time-only strings from ever being persisted) - Panel: derive endDatePart via regex so date-only end values ("YYYY-MM-DD") still show the multi-day range, while bare time strings are skipped and handled correctly by the existing time column logic Closes #860 * fix(planner): format reservation end time instead of rendering raw ISO string (#867) Closes #859 * fix(planner): wire Route toggle into mobile day sidebar (#850) (#868) The per-booking Route icon was missing on mobile because the mobile DayPlanSidebar invocation in TripPlannerPage didn't pass visibleConnectionIds or onToggleConnection. Mobile PWA users couldn't activate reservation map overlays without forcing desktop mode. Also corrects the Map-Features wiki: fixes the setting name ("Booking route labels" not "Show connection labels"), documents the route_calculation requirement for travel-time pills, and explains that overlays are off by default and must be toggled per reservation.
A self-hosted, real-time collaborative travel planner — with maps, budgets, packing lists, a journal, and AI built in.
What you get
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🧭 Trip planning
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🧳 Travel management
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👥 Collaboration
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📱 Mobile & PWA
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🧩 Addons (admin-toggleable)
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🤖 AI / MCP
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⚙️ Admin & customisation
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Get started in 30 seconds
ENCRYPTION_KEY=$(openssl rand -hex 32) docker run -d -p 3000:3000 \
-e ENCRYPTION_KEY=$ENCRYPTION_KEY \
-v ./data:/app/data -v ./uploads:/app/uploads mauriceboe/trek
Open http://localhost:3000. On first boot TREK seeds an admin account — if you set ADMIN_EMAIL/ADMIN_PASSWORD those are used, otherwise the credentials are printed to the container log (docker logs trek).
Tech stack
Real-time sync via WebSocket (ws). State with Zustand. Auth via JWT + OAuth 2.1 + OIDC + TOTP MFA. Weather via Open-Meteo (no key required). Maps with Leaflet and Mapbox GL.
Docker Compose (production)
Full compose example with secure defaults
services:
app:
image: mauriceboe/trek:latest
container_name: trek
read_only: true
security_opt:
- no-new-privileges:true
cap_drop:
- ALL
cap_add:
- CHOWN
- SETUID
- SETGID
tmpfs:
- /tmp:noexec,nosuid,size=64m
ports:
- "3000:3000"
environment:
- NODE_ENV=production
- PORT=3000
- ENCRYPTION_KEY=${ENCRYPTION_KEY:-} # generate with: openssl rand -hex 32
- TZ=${TZ:-UTC}
- LOG_LEVEL=${LOG_LEVEL:-info}
- ALLOWED_ORIGINS=${ALLOWED_ORIGINS:-}
- APP_URL=${APP_URL:-} # required for OIDC + email links
# - FORCE_HTTPS=true # behind a TLS-terminating proxy
# - TRUST_PROXY=1
# - OIDC_ISSUER=https://auth.example.com
# - OIDC_CLIENT_ID=trek
# - OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET=supersecret
# - OIDC_DISPLAY_NAME=SSO
# - OIDC_ADMIN_CLAIM=groups
# - OIDC_ADMIN_VALUE=app-trek-admins
volumes:
- ./data:/app/data
- ./uploads:/app/uploads
restart: unless-stopped
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "wget", "-qO-", "http://localhost:3000/api/health"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 3
start_period: 15s
Then:
docker compose up -d
HTTPS notes: FORCE_HTTPS=true is optional — it adds a 301 redirect, HSTS, CSP upgrade-insecure-requests, and forces the secure cookie flag. Only use it behind a TLS-terminating reverse proxy. TRUST_PROXY=1 tells Express how many proxies sit in front so real client IPs and X-Forwarded-Proto work.
Helm (Kubernetes)
helm repo add trek https://mauriceboe.github.io/TREK
helm repo update
helm install trek trek/trek
See charts/README.md for values.
Install as App (PWA)
TREK works as a Progressive Web App — no App Store needed.
- Open TREK in the browser (HTTPS required)
- iOS: Share ▸ Add to Home Screen
- Android: Menu ▸ Install app (or Add to Home Screen)
TREK then launches fullscreen with its own icon, just like a native app.
Updating
Docker Compose:
docker compose pull && docker compose up -d
Docker run — reuse the original volume paths:
docker pull mauriceboe/trek
docker rm -f trek
docker run -d --name trek -p 3000:3000 -v ./data:/app/data -v ./uploads:/app/uploads --restart unless-stopped mauriceboe/trek
Not sure which paths you used?
docker inspect trek --format '{{json .Mounts}}'before removing the container.
Your data stays in the mounted data and uploads volumes — updates never touch it.
Rotating the Encryption Key
If you need to rotate ENCRYPTION_KEY (e.g. upgrading from a version that derived encryption from JWT_SECRET):
docker exec -it trek node --import tsx scripts/migrate-encryption.ts
The script creates a timestamped DB backup before making changes and prompts for old + new keys (input is not echoed).
Reverse Proxy
For production, put TREK behind a TLS-terminating reverse proxy. TREK uses WebSockets for real-time sync, so the proxy must support WebSocket upgrades on /ws.
Nginx
server {
listen 80;
server_name trek.yourdomain.com;
return 301 https://$host$request_uri;
}
server {
listen 443 ssl http2;
server_name trek.yourdomain.com;
ssl_certificate /etc/ssl/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/ssl/privkey.pem;
# 500 MB covers backup-restore uploads (capped at 500 MB server-side).
client_max_body_size 500m;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
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;
}
location /ws {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;
proxy_http_version 1.1;
proxy_set_header Upgrade $http_upgrade;
proxy_set_header Connection "upgrade";
proxy_set_header Host $host;
proxy_read_timeout 86400;
}
}
Caddy
trek.yourdomain.com {
reverse_proxy localhost:3000
}
Caddy handles TLS and WebSockets automatically.
Environment variables
Full reference
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Core | ||
PORT |
Server port | 3000 |
NODE_ENV |
Environment (production / development) |
production |
ENCRYPTION_KEY |
At-rest encryption key for stored secrets (API keys, MFA, SMTP, OIDC). Recommended: generate with openssl rand -hex 32. If unset, falls back to data/.jwt_secret (existing installs) or auto-generates a key (fresh installs). |
Auto |
TZ |
Timezone for logs, reminders and cron jobs (e.g. Europe/Berlin) |
UTC |
LOG_LEVEL |
info = concise user actions, debug = verbose details |
info |
DEFAULT_LANGUAGE |
Default language on the login page for users with no saved preference. Browser/OS language is auto-detected first; this is the fallback. Supported: de, en, es, fr, hu, nl, br, cs, pl, ru, zh, zh-TW, it, ar |
en |
ALLOWED_ORIGINS |
Comma-separated origins for CORS and email links | same-origin |
FORCE_HTTPS |
Optional. When true: 301-redirects HTTP to HTTPS, sends HSTS, adds CSP upgrade-insecure-requests, forces the session cookie secure flag. Useful behind a TLS-terminating reverse proxy. Requires TRUST_PROXY. |
false |
HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS |
When true: adds the includeSubDomains directive to the HSTS header, extending HTTPS enforcement to all subdomains. Only effective when HSTS is active (FORCE_HTTPS=true or NODE_ENV=production). Leave false if you run other services on sibling subdomains over plain HTTP. |
false |
COOKIE_SECURE |
Controls the secure flag on the trek_session cookie. Auto-derived: on when NODE_ENV=production or FORCE_HTTPS=true. Escape hatch: set false to allow session cookies over plain HTTP. Not recommended in production. |
auto |
TRUST_PROXY |
Number of trusted reverse proxies. Tells Express to read client IP from X-Forwarded-For and protocol from X-Forwarded-Proto. Defaults to 1 in production; off in dev unless set. |
1 |
ALLOW_INTERNAL_NETWORK |
Allow outbound requests to private/RFC-1918 IPs (e.g. Immich on your LAN). Loopback and link-local addresses remain blocked. | false |
APP_URL |
Public base URL of this instance (e.g. https://trek.example.com). Required when OIDC is enabled; used as base for email notification links. |
— |
| OIDC / SSO | ||
OIDC_ISSUER |
OpenID Connect provider URL | — |
OIDC_CLIENT_ID |
OIDC client ID | — |
OIDC_CLIENT_SECRET |
OIDC client secret | — |
OIDC_DISPLAY_NAME |
Label shown on the SSO login button | SSO |
OIDC_ONLY |
Force SSO-only mode: disables password login + registration, regardless of Admin > Settings. The first SSO login becomes admin. | false |
OIDC_ADMIN_CLAIM |
OIDC claim used to identify admin users | — |
OIDC_ADMIN_VALUE |
Value of the OIDC claim that grants admin role | — |
OIDC_SCOPE |
Space-separated OIDC scopes. Fully replaces the default — always include openid email profile. |
openid email profile |
OIDC_DISCOVERY_URL |
Override the auto-constructed OIDC discovery endpoint (e.g. Authentik: .../application/o/trek/.well-known/openid-configuration) |
— |
| Initial setup | ||
ADMIN_EMAIL |
Email for the first admin on initial boot. Must be set together with ADMIN_PASSWORD. If either is omitted a random password is printed to the server log. No effect once a user exists. |
admin@trek.local |
ADMIN_PASSWORD |
Password for the first admin on initial boot. Pairs with ADMIN_EMAIL. |
random |
| Other | ||
DEMO_MODE |
Enable demo mode (hourly data resets) | false |
MCP_RATE_LIMIT |
Max MCP API requests per user per minute | 300 |
MCP_MAX_SESSION_PER_USER |
Max concurrent MCP sessions per user | 20 |
Data & Backups
- Database — SQLite, stored in
./data/travel.db - Uploads — stored in
./uploads/ - Logs —
./data/logs/trek.log(auto-rotated) - Backups — create and restore via Admin Panel
- Auto-Backups — configurable schedule and retention in Admin Panel
License
TREK is AGPL v3. Self-host freely for personal or internal company use. If you modify and offer TREK as a network service to third parties, your modifications must be open-sourced under the same licence.








