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feat: RBAC, atomic deployments, fleet backups, and licensing (Pro) (#185)
* feat: add RBAC viewer accounts, atomic deployments, and fleet-wide backups (Pro) Introduces three Pro-tier features: - RBAC: Multi-user system with admin/viewer roles, user management UI, automatic migration from single-admin credentials, viewer restrictions across the entire UI (read-only editor, hidden action buttons) - Atomic Deployments: Pre-deploy file backup to .sencho-backup/, automatic rollback on health probe failure, manual rollback button, health probes added to stack updates, webhook-triggered deploys use atomic rollback - Fleet-Wide Backups: Point-in-time snapshots of compose files across all nodes (local + remote), stored centrally in SQLite, per-stack restore with optional redeploy, graceful handling of offline nodes * fix(settings): use correct ProGate prop name in UsersSection * fix(settings): remove unused isPro prop from UsersSection * fix(auth): fetch user info after login and setup so isAdmin is set correctly * feat(pricing): revise pricing strategy and enforce variant-based seat limits Raise Personal Pro from $49/yr to $69/yr with 3 viewer seats (up from 1). Add $15/mo billing option for Team Pro. Mark lifetime pricing as a 90-day early-adopter offer. Store Lemon Squeezy variant_name on activation/validation and enforce seat limits server-side per variant. * feat(licensing): add Lemon Squeezy checkout, webhook, and billing portal integration Server-side checkout URL generation (POST /api/checkout) with admin email pre-fill and instance_id custom data. HMAC-SHA256 verified webhook endpoint (POST /api/webhooks/lemonsqueezy) handling order, subscription, and payment lifecycle events for automatic license activation. Customer billing portal link stored from webhook events and exposed via GET /api/billing/portal. In-app checkout buttons in Settings with manual license key fallback. * fix(licensing): exempt Lemon Squeezy webhook from auth middleware The catch-all auth middleware on /api/* was blocking the public webhook endpoint. Added /webhooks/lemonsqueezy to the exemption list alongside /auth/* and /webhooks/:id/trigger. * feat(pricing): update pricing to final live rates Personal Pro: $7.99/month, $69.99/year, $249 lifetime. Team Pro: $49.99/month, $499.99/year, $1,499 lifetime. Added personal_monthly checkout variant across backend, frontend, and website. * refactor(licensing): remove server-side checkout/webhook for self-hosted model Sencho is self-hosted — each user runs their own instance, so there is no central server to receive webhooks or hold the store API key. Replaced in-app checkout buttons with a "View Pricing" redirect to sencho.io and kept manual license key activation as the primary flow. - Delete LemonSqueezyService (checkout, webhook, HMAC verification) - Remove POST /api/checkout, GET /api/billing/portal, POST /api/webhooks/lemonsqueezy - Remove raw body parser and auth exemption for webhook route - Remove all LEMONSQUEEZY_* env vars from .env.example - Replace checkout buttons in SettingsModal with single "View Pricing" button - Simplify LicenseContext checkout to open sencho.io pricing page - Update licensing docs to reflect website-based purchase flow * chore: normalize em-dashes to hyphens across codebase (linter) * chore: remove accidentally tracked directories from index
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description: Edit compose files and environment variables, and manage containers directly from the dashboard.
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Selecting a stack opens the editor view — a split-pane layout with container management on the left and a full Monaco code editor on the right.
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Selecting a stack opens the editor view - a split-pane layout with container management on the left and a full Monaco code editor on the right.
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<Frame>
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<img src="/images/editor/editor-overview.png" alt="Editor view showing container panel and Monaco editor" />
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The left panel lists all containers that belong to the selected stack. Each container shows:
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- **Status badge** — `running`, `exited`, `starting`, or `unhealthy`
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- **Live stats** — CPU %, RAM usage, and network I/O updated every 1–2 seconds
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- **Port mappings** — host:container port pairs (if any)
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- **Status badge** - `running`, `exited`, `starting`, or `unhealthy`
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- **Live stats** - CPU %, RAM usage, and network I/O updated every 1–2 seconds
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- **Port mappings** - host:container port pairs (if any)
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### Container actions
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### Container terminal (exec)
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The terminal modal gives you an interactive bash shell inside the running container — equivalent to `docker exec -it <id> bash`. It uses a full xterm.js emulator with color support and tab completion.
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The terminal modal gives you an interactive bash shell inside the running container - equivalent to `docker exec -it <id> bash`. It uses a full xterm.js emulator with color support and tab completion.
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<Warning>
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The container terminal requires the container to have `bash` (or `sh`) installed. Minimal images (e.g. Alpine-based) may need `sh` instead.
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