## Summary Review session covering 3 docs, plus a codebase-wide cleanup: ### Docs reviewed - **connect-to-postgres** — verified end-to-end (psql connection tested), stamped - **create-release-artifact-workflow** — clarified that `build-blumeops.yaml` is only a version bump example (not a packages API example) - **deploy-k8s-service** — fixed stale repoURL (`indri:2200` → `forge.ops.eblu.me:2222`), wrong Caddy config keys (`upstream` → `backend`, added missing `host`), updated Homepage group to "Services", added Tailscale tag documentation ### Codebase cleanup - Migrated all remaining `op item get --fields` calls to `op read` URI syntax across 7 files (docs, READMEs, YAML comments) - Simplified the `op read` vs `op item get` guidance in CLAUDE.md ## Side findings (not addressed) - New `immich-pg` CNPG cluster not yet documented in the postgresql reference card ## Test plan - [x] `psql` connection to `pg.ops.eblu.me` verified - [x] All pre-commit hooks pass - [x] `docs-check-links`, `docs-check-index`, `docs-check-frontmatter` pass Reviewed-on: https://forge.ops.eblu.me/eblume/blumeops/pulls/191
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TeslaMate
TeslaMate is a self-hosted Tesla data logger that collects and visualizes vehicle data.
Prerequisites
1. Create 1Password Secrets
Create two items in the blumeops 1Password vault:
-
TeslaMate DB Password
- Generate a secure password for the teslamate PostgreSQL user
- Add a field named
passwordwith the generated value
-
TeslaMate Encryption Key
- Generate with:
openssl rand -base64 32 - Add a field named
keywith the generated value - This encrypts Tesla API tokens at rest in the database
- Generate with:
2. Apply Kubernetes Secrets
# Create namespace
kubectl create namespace teslamate
# Apply database user secret (for CNPG)
op inject -i argocd/manifests/databases/secret-teslamate.yaml.tpl | kubectl apply -f -
# Apply teslamate secrets
op inject -i argocd/manifests/teslamate/secret-encryption-key.yaml.tpl | kubectl apply -f -
op inject -i argocd/manifests/teslamate/secret-db.yaml.tpl | kubectl apply -f -
3. Create Database
After the teslamate user exists in PostgreSQL (sync blumeops-pg first):
PGPASSWORD=$(op read "op://blumeops/postgres/password") \
psql -h pg.ops.eblu.me -U eblume -c "CREATE DATABASE teslamate OWNER teslamate;"
Deployment
# Sync ArgoCD apps
argocd app sync apps
argocd app sync blumeops-pg teslamate grafana grafana-config
Tesla API Setup
- Access TeslaMate UI at https://tesla.tail8d86e.ts.net
- Click "Sign in with Tesla"
- Complete OAuth flow in browser
- Tokens are encrypted and stored in database
- Verify vehicle appears and data collection starts
Grafana Dashboards
TeslaMate dashboards are available in Grafana at https://grafana.tail8d86e.ts.net
They use the "TeslaMate" PostgreSQL datasource (not Prometheus).
Notes
- MQTT is disabled (can be enabled later for Home Assistant integration)
- Timezone is set to America/Los_Angeles
- Encryption key protects Tesla API tokens at rest