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Anso 25586fc8ab feat(ui): add Classic, Smart, and Compact desktop navigation styles (#1642)
* feat(ui): add Classic, Smart, and Compact desktop navigation styles

Introduce a shared app-nav registry and reachable model so TopBar, the
command palette, and mobile menus share one destination source. Smart bar
is the default; Appearance gains a Navigation subsection with quick links.

* fix(e2e): stop clearing top-nav prefs on every reload

The desktop-navigation suite used addInitScript to wipe mode storage,
which re-ran on reload and undid the classic/compact values under test.

* fix(ui): harden nav PR docs and Compact quick-link coverage

Drop the partial docs-refresh import that left missing image assets and a stale Display screenshot, keep navigation-scoped operator docs against main, and add an E2E path that proves Compact quick-link add, persist, and render after reload.

* fix(ui): polish Compact quick links and menu mastheads

Align Smart/Compact menus with Theme chrome, keep pin labels always visible, and drive add capacity from persisted pins (max five) with a trailing + picker and per-pin remove.

* test(e2e): exact-match Compact Networking pin locator

Avoid Playwright strict-mode clash with Actions for Networking.

* fix(ui): simplify Compact quick link removal and fix + button trailing

Remove the (...) dropdown per quick link in Compact mode. Right-click
context menu remains as the sole on-bar removal affordance. Fix the +
add-button to trail quick links rather than pinning to the far right
by removing flex-1 from the quick-link rail.
2026-07-16 21:48:03 -04:00
Anso 8980910153 feat: node-scoped Networking operator page (#1603)
* feat: add node-scoped Networking operator page

Adds a Networking view with overview, topology, inventory, and findings.

Shared aggregate reads back the page; Resources keeps prune and redirects here.

Includes fail-closed network delete guards, operator docs, and /nodes/:slug/networking routing.

* fix: rename unused variable n to _n to satisfy no-unused-vars lint

* fix: keep top bar search clickable when nav grows

* feat: complete Compose-first Networking Phase 2 operator assistant

* fix: move networking action visibility helper out of component module

* feat(networking): complete Compose-first Networking operator page

Finish the node-scoped Networking page (Overview, Networks, Topology,
Findings) with design-system parity and correct finding semantics.

- Rebuild detail sheets on SystemSheet/SheetSection; align the tab band,
  masthead, and mobile tone with Fleet and Security.
- Encode the host-mode and exposure severity matrix; fix collision counts
  so intentional shared externals are not flagged; add one typed drift
  predicate shared by inventory, topology, badges, and overview counts.
- Preserve per-container attachments and IPs on topology node clicks;
  drawer-only click with an explicit logs action; ownership and boolean
  filters; bound large graphs before layout.
- Aggregate cached Compose Doctor findings into the Findings tab with
  honest source labels, structural merge and dedupe, staleness
  reconciliation, and a shared exposure-context helper both engines use.
- Networks tab: privacy-safe service search, precise ownership counts,
  schema v3 with version-2 adapters on every endpoint, pre-confirm delete
  reasons, and the shared sortable table with an internal scroll region.
- Interop: Fleet node-card networking signal with pending-intent
  navigation, stack-to-node backlink, and Dossier/Drift deep links.
- Enrich sanitized inspect with an allowlisted connected-container list;
  fetch topology once and filter client-side.
- Docs and tests across every new finding kind, adapter, and flow.

* fix(networking): correct drift count, exposure fail-soft, and inspect crash paths

Address code-review findings on the Networking page implementation:
- Fix the Overview drift count to use the shared drift-kind predicate instead
  of a hardcoded list that omitted external-network-missing.
- Gate Compose Doctor's unclassified-exposure and reverse-proxy-undocumented
  rules on exposure-context availability, so a DB read failure no longer
  fabricates findings (mirrors the live engine's existing fail-soft behavior).
- Guard the per-stack exposure-intent read in topology aggregation so a
  transient DB failure degrades to unknown intent instead of failing the
  whole response.
- Harden the network detail drawer against a partial inspect payload from an
  older remote node, and log the real error instead of a bare catch.
- Remove now-duplicated severity-rank and drift-kind helpers in favor of the
  shared modules; drop dead backend-only exports; widen the frontend schema
  version type to a plain number instead of casting past a literal type.
- Add coverage for the delete-guard precedence, the full host-mode severity
  matrix, the schema-2 compatibility adapter, and the sanitized connected-
  container allowlist; tighten two tests that were not exercising the
  behavior they claimed to.

* fix: add missing onOpenNodeNetworking prop to FleetView experimental test

The added required prop on FleetViewProps broke the merge-build when the
test file (on main but not on this branch) was compiled against the
updated FleetView interface.
2026-07-14 20:18:10 -04:00
Anso b70a529656 feat: add developer-mode startup and stack hydration timing (#1619)
* feat: add developer-mode startup and stack hydration timing

Instrument boot-to-list and detail hydration with commit-aligned milestones, truthful request stages, and destination/gateway debug duration logs so performance work is guided by measurements.

* fix: redact stack names and complete hydration request stages

Stop logging stack identifiers in containers debug timing, and record state_dispatch (plus detail fetch spans) so copied reports match the advertised stage breakdown.
2026-07-14 17:24:25 -04:00
Anso 0cd03c6f87 chore(ui): hide Mesh, Fleet Secrets, and Host Console behind experimental discovery (#1624)
Gate Routing, Secrets, Host Console, and Mesh dashboard/settings surfaces on the existing useExperimental readiness flag so immature operator surfaces stay out of the default UI while paid and admin backend gates remain unchanged.
2026-07-13 11:55:50 -04:00
Anso 78fbc151e7 fix(scheduler): show every Timeline lane dot and rename the Maintenance lane to Upkeep (#1618)
The Timeline lane marker lacked shrink-0, so inside the fixed 80px label
column the widest labels flex-shrank their color dot to zero width. The
Maintenance and Lifecycle dots collapsed and rendered as no dot at all,
while the shorter labels kept theirs. Add shrink-0 so every lane dot
renders at a consistent size.

Maintenance was the only label wide enough to fill the 80px column on its
own, which is what left its dot no room. Rename it to Upkeep so all five
labels fit and align. A registry test now pins each lane's key, order,
and label, and asserts every lane carries a color, so a future rewrite of
the action registry cannot silently rename a lane or drop a dot color.
2026-07-11 22:14:14 -04:00
Anso e7ac496009 feat(security): add triage status and OpenVEX justification parity (#1615)
* feat(security): add triage status and OpenVEX justification parity

Share triage options across SuppressionsPanel and the scan-sheet suppress dialog, require justification for not_affected and false_positive, and document the fields.

* fix(security): use design-system Select for triage dropdowns

Replace native selects so OpenVEX justification options use themed popover content instead of unreadable OS option lists in dark mode.

* fix(security): keep triage justification Select controlled

Pass an empty string instead of undefined so Radix Select does not flip between uncontrolled and controlled when the placeholder is shown.
2026-07-11 19:26:26 -04:00
Anso 4834e2e51d feat(security): prefer digest identity in scan history (#1610)
Retain scans and History search by digest when available, keep imageRefLike for compatibility, and surface digests in compare.
2026-07-10 22:10:09 -04:00
Anso ba2e7bded9 feat: first-boot compose discovery and adopt-first sidebar (#1600)
* feat: add compose discovery for setup preflight and sidebar empty state

Expose read-only compose discovery via GET /api/stacks/discovery and setup

diagnostics. Replace the blank sidebar with path-aware discovery and move

adopt into a dedicated dialog with a three-tab Create Stack flow.

* test: assert post-setup handoff via sessionStorage read-back

The Setup preflight test spied on Storage.prototype.setItem to check the
post-setup adopt handoff. When the jsdom storage probe fails and the test
harness swaps in its in-memory storage stub (which does not extend Storage),
that stub's setItem never touches Storage.prototype, so the spy records zero
calls and the assertion fails even though the component wrote the value.

Read the value back with sessionStorage.getItem instead, matching how every
other storage test in the suite asserts. This is robust to both the native
jsdom storage and the in-memory fallback.

* fix(setup): surface compose discovery as a preflight check row

Drop the Setup discovery banner and non-working Review button. Show

counts as a pass row in EnvironmentChecks (Setup only) and keep

Enter Sencho as the handoff that opens adopt when candidates exist.

* test(setup): cover zero-count discovery row omission

* fix(stacks): widen adopt scan to any yaml and rename into place

Homelab layouts often use nginx.yml or plex.yml. Surface those for
adopt (except overrides), rename to compose.yaml on move so stacks
register, and reset the confirm UI when a move fails.
2026-07-10 08:42:52 -04:00
Anso d113004359 feat: add confirmed Take down stack action with optional volume removal (#1599)
* feat: add confirmed Take down stack action with optional volume removal

Expose Take down in the stack header and sidebar with a confirmation dialog
that runs compose down while keeping the stack definition on disk. Optional
volume removal is gated by node capability and stack:deploy permission, with
remote gateway preflight before proxying removeVolumes requests.

Closes #1582

* fix: reset take-down volume checkbox when dialog closes

* test: align getStackMenuVisibility assertions with showTakeDown key

getStackMenuVisibility now returns a fifth lifecycle flag, showTakeDown,
but three exhaustive toEqual assertions still listed only the prior four
keys and failed. Add the expected showTakeDown value to each: true for
the partial and exited running-stack cases, false for the self stack.

* test: cover Take down visibility for running non-self stacks

The getStackMenuVisibility assertions exercised the partial and exited
branches and the self-stack guard, but not the raw === 'running' literal
that drives showTakeDown for a normal running stack. Add a case so a
regression dropping 'running' from that check is caught.

* fix: drop Take down from header overflow and wire activity shortcut

Remove duplicate Take down from More actions.

Keep inline button when running, sidebar menu, and Cmd+ArrowDown.

Record stack_taken_down in activity on successful POST /down.
2026-07-09 12:20:13 -04:00
Anso 296ddff2a0 fix(routing): split stack detail URL from compose editor URL (#1605)
Sidebar opens /stacks/:name (anatomy). Monaco uses /compose|/env|/files.
Refresh of a detail URL no longer opens the editor, and editor deep links
keep a hydration shell instead of flashing the dashboard.
2026-07-09 12:05:36 -04:00
Anso 7517a4f49c fix(routing): guard remote stack hydration and settle empty env routes (#1602)
Gate stack resolution until the active node matches a pending remote deep link.
Return env inventory from loadFileForRoute so empty stacks settle env tab routes.
Reject backslashes in buildPath env query tokens.
2026-07-08 23:09:05 -04:00
Anso 1de9f5e4b2 fix(routing): basename env URLs and defer writes during node hydration (#1598)
* fix(routing): basename env URLs and defer writes during node hydration

Encode only env file basenames in ?env= and omit the default file.

Resolve legacy absolute-path bookmarks on load.

Block history writes until the active node matches a cold-loaded remote deep link.

* fix(routing): restore env deep links after stack load hydrates file list

Defer env selection until envFiles is populated after loadFileForRoute.

Apply default env when the URL omits ?env= (Back/popstate).

Document env URL rules and legacy basename resolution in deep-links.mdx.
2026-07-08 21:02:13 -04:00
Anso 5fe0843eb2 feat: add routable browser URLs for stacks and shell views (#1586)
* feat: add routable browser URLs for stacks and shell views

Sync in-memory navigation to the address bar via a History API hook so
deep links, refresh, Back/Forward, and bookmarks work across nodes,
views, stack editor tabs, and mobile surfaces. Gate role/tier URL
normalization on permissions and license readiness, preserve URLs on
metadata fetch failure, and surface retryable stack-list errors without
rewriting pending stack paths.

* fix: preserve deep-link views on cold load and refresh

Stop the node-switch effect from resetting to dashboard on initial mount.

Defer URL writer settlement until hydrated activeView matches the route.

Adds E2E coverage for shell cold loads, stack refresh, and compose env tab.

* fix: keep mobile dashboard on list surface so sidebar renders

On mobile, the URL sync hook was routing /nodes/<slug>/dashboard to the
content surface, hiding the stack list sidebar. This prevented the
data-stacks-loaded sentinel from appearing, causing sidebar truncation
E2E tests to time out after reload on a mobile viewport.

Mobile dashboard now stays on the list surface; other non-editor views
still render on the content surface.

* fix: complete mobile URL routing follow-ups for stack deep links

Restore mobile /dashboard vs /stacks, list surface always writes /stacks.

Hydrate pendingDetailStack, freeze compose failures with routeDetailError,

and add unit plus E2E coverage.

* fix: hydrate shell views from URL and sync in-app navigation

Bootstrap activeView and tab state from the pathname on cold load.

Settle route phase when state already matches, normalize unknown segments,

and open Monaco editor tabs from stack deep links via applyEditorRouteState.

* fix: prevent mobile stack deep links from hanging on cold load

The resolvePendingStack effect did not re-fire when the pending stack ref
was populated during URL hydration, because the urlHydratingStack state
set in the same callback was not listed in the effect's dependency array.
Adding it causes the effect to retry once hydration has committed.

A resolvingRef mutex prevents concurrent invocations. When the target file
is already loaded, route state is applied directly without calling
loadFileForRoute, which avoids unmounting the editor (and hiding the
recovery chip) if a background refresh triggers route resolution during
a deploy operation.

* test: adapt stack, deploy, and sidebar e2e specs to routable stack URLs

* ci: raise E2E Playwright job timeout to 20 minutes
2026-07-08 13:07:16 -04:00
Anso f30a65ee08 fix(anatomy): name each image with a pending update in the update banner (#1575)
Show each updated image and tag transition in the Anatomy banner.

Uses the per-image data the update-preview API already returns.
2026-07-06 02:08:02 -04:00
Anso 4a350e7a0a feat: add Docker label audit across Fleet and Stack views (#1531) 2026-07-03 18:26:09 -04:00
Anso 10fb93dcb1 feat(scheduler): schedule container restart, stop, and start (#1526)
* feat(scheduler): schedule container restart, stop, and start

Add container as a scheduled-task target type so operators can automate lifecycle actions against standalone containers by node and name, with matching UI pickers, validation, execution on local and remote nodes, and tests.

* fix(scheduler): stack service matching and container picker hygiene

Backfill Service on smartFallback containers so per-service stack restarts work when container_name is set. Match services by compose label and container name in stack routes and scheduled restarts. Exclude Sencho from GET /api/containers lists. Hide the Restart Stack service picker when a stack has only one service.

* test(scheduler): scope service checkbox assertion to Services block

The create dialog also has a Delete after run checkbox. Count checkboxes only inside the Services section so CI does not include unrelated form controls.

* fix(scheduler): narrow closest() result to HTMLElement in schedule test

The service-checkbox assertion passed an Element from closest() into
within(), which requires an HTMLElement, failing tsc -b in the frontend
build and Docker build stages. Use the closest<HTMLElement>() type
argument so the value type-checks without an unsafe cast.

* fix(scheduler): hide Sencho container on remote node picker lists

Remote container lists are proxied from peer Sencho instances, so id-only self filtering missed peers on older builds. Await SelfIdentity init, match ImageID, and drop official saelix/sencho images. Apply the same heuristic in the scheduled-operations UI and when the hub fetches remote containers for scheduled runs.

* test(monitor): add missing DatabaseService mocks for scan history cleanup

* test(scheduler): add missing markStaleScansAsFailed mock

SchedulerService.tick() calls db.markStaleScansAsFailed() to sweep stale
vulnerability scans. The scheduler-service test was missing this method in
its DatabaseService mock, causing TypeError failures during test initialization.

Added mockMarkStaleScansAsFailed to hoisted mocks and DatabaseService mock
object, returning safe default of 0 scans marked as failed.

* test(compose): add missing FileSystemService mocks for getStackContent/getEnvContent

* test(containers-route): mock SelfIdentityService to prevent initialize() crash

The excludeSelfContainers() helper calls SelfIdentityService.initialize(), which tries to access DockerController. Without a proper SelfIdentityService mock, the initialize() call fails silently, causing a 500 error on GET /api/containers.

Added SelfIdentityService mock with initialize(), isOwnContainer(), and isOwnImage() methods to prevent the crash.
2026-07-02 22:31:29 -04:00
Anso b65daf6845 feat: add notification suppression rules (#1525)
* feat: add notification suppression rules

* fix: restore label routing and routing test mocks for suppression

* fix: allow bell mute shortcuts for history-only notification categories

Suppression rule validation used the routable category whitelist, which rejected history-only categories such as update_started that appear in the bell during stack updates.

* feat: expand Mute Rules UX with compose-first entry points and activity badges

* fix: add missing NodeContext mocks for notification suppression tests
2026-07-02 15:26:48 -04:00
Anso 1b9a40f874 fix: align notification unread badge with panel visibility rules (#1520)
Stack success events were hidden from the panel but still counted unread on the bell and dashboard.

Share one visibility helper across badge, panel, and Recent Alerts.

Harden mark-all-read against partial API failures.

Fixes #1513
2026-06-29 18:19:18 -04:00
Anso 997a6bb79a fix: gate cross-node HTTP and stop-by-label on remote RBAC capability (#1509)
An older remote node ignores the forwarded actor-role header (running proxied
requests as admin) and ignores the stop-by-label stack allowlist (stopping
every label-matched stack). The control could neither detect nor prevent this
on a mixed-version fleet.

Instances now advertise a cross-node-rbac capability, and the control refuses
to act when a remote lacks it:

- HTTP proxy: a non-admin user's request is not forwarded to a remote that does
  not advertise the capability (fails closed when it cannot be determined).
  Admins are unaffected.
- Stop-by-label: a real stop bound to a confirmed stack set is not sent to a
  remote lacking the capability; the node is reported as needing an upgrade. As
  defense in depth, a node whose results name stacks outside the confirmed set
  is failed rather than rendered as a clean stop.

Separately, the stop's lock-contention path now reports every confirmed stack
as a contention failure (including one that lost its label), so a confirmed
stack is never silently dropped and the result is never empty.
2026-06-28 18:28:47 -04:00
Anso b5810a9b55 feat: add Reduced motion setting and polish chrome, files, and stack-detail (#1501)
A batch of UI/UX polish:

- New independent "Reduced motion" appearance setting (separate from Reduced
  effects). Drives framer-motion via MotionConfig and clamps CSS transitions via
  data-motion on <html>; toasts are unaffected. Defaults off (OS preference
  still honored).
- Stack-detail Files tab: rename "Files & Volumes" to "Files", add a persisted
  word-wrap toggle to the file viewer (default on), and add a fullscreen toggle
  that collapses the Command Center + Logs column so the editor fills the width.
- Create Stack > From Git: remove the nested scroll clamp so the deploy toggle
  and footer are reachable.
- Fleet: full-width tab band with icon-only Refresh / Export Dossier, icon-only
  Check-for-updates / Add-node on the Overview toolbar, theme-aware empty-state
  headings (calm drops the italic), and fix the Actions card body overlapping
  the action-row divider.
- Snapshots: restyle Restore and Restore all to the ghost button design used by
  View / Preview / Download, and right-align the per-stack Restore.
- Settings sidebar: App Store gradient active style and standard font size.
- Compose Doctor: dismiss the high-risk banner (and clear the tab dot) until the
  findings change, via a shared fingerprint-keyed hook.
- Stack-detail Storage: link the "no recent fleet snapshot" warning to the Fleet
  Snapshots tab (FleetView tabs are now controlled to support the deep link).
2026-06-28 06:18:02 -04:00
Anso cf0db36e78 fix: fire a one-time schedule on the exact chosen date and time (#1497)
Simple "Once" schedules compiled to a 5-field cron, which has no year field, so
the scheduler computed the next run as the next annual occurrence. A date chosen
for a later year ran a year early, and a time already elapsed today ran a year
late, contradicting the UI promise that the task fires on the chosen date.

One-time schedules now send the chosen absolute timestamp (run_at) and the
backend pins next_run_at to it instead of the cron-derived next run, so the run
fires on the exact selected instant including the year. The Simple-mode
validation now compares the full chosen instant against the current time, so a
time earlier today is rejected as past rather than silently deferred a year.
run_at is validated as a finite, future epoch-millisecond timestamp on create
and update. The enable/disable toggle preserves a one-shot's pinned next_run_at
(its yearless cron cannot reconstruct the chosen year), so re-enabling restores
the exact instant. Recurring shapes and Advanced mode are unchanged (cron stays
authoritative).
2026-06-28 04:31:16 -04:00
Anso 3bece54e72 feat: add a Simple mode to the New Schedule flow (#1495)
The schedule editor exposed only a raw 5-field cron input, which is
unfriendly for the common "daily at 3am" or "one-time next week" cases.

Add a Simple mode (now the default) that builds the cron from a
frequency and time: Once, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. Advanced
mode keeps the raw cron input as an escape hatch.

- Simple mode compiles to the existing cron_expression on save; no
  schema or scheduler changes.
- One-time schedules reuse the existing delete-after-run flag: selecting
  Once turns it on and locks it so the task runs a single time (cron has
  no year field, so without it the task would repeat yearly).
- Editing a task opens in Simple mode when its cron maps to one of the
  simple shapes, otherwise in Advanced; switching a custom cron to Simple
  warns that it will be replaced.
- Day-of-week uses frosted toggle chips and the time uses hour/minute
  selects so the controls match the rest of the editor.
2026-06-28 03:18:11 -04:00
Anso 5960c1e85e feat: show node and fleet targets on schedule timeline pills (#1480)
Timeline pills and the mobile schedule list now identify what each
scheduled run acts on instead of repeating the task name. Pills stay
compact (firing time plus a category-aware target) and carry the full
detail on hover:

- Stack actions show the stack name.
- Fleet snapshots show "Entire fleet".
- Fleet auto-updates and node-scoped prune/scan show the selected node.
- The hover tooltip adds the action label, task name, and node.

The mobile list resolves node names too, so prune and scan rows name the
node rather than the literal "system". A shared scheduleTargetDescriptor
helper removes the target-label logic that was duplicated across the
desktop and mobile views. The lifecycle lane is renamed "Stack lifecycle"
to match the action-picker category wording.
2026-06-26 22:15:06 -04:00
Anso 1de49f8b1a fix: name matched risk inputs in policy scan banner and alerts (#1473)
The pre-deploy gate names the inputs that matched a scan policy (a
known-exploited CVE, a fixable Critical/High, or a severity threshold),
but the informational post-scan surfaces still framed every violation as
a severity ceiling. The scan detail banner read "blocks severities at or
above X, highest severity is Y" and the scheduled-scan alert read
"<severity> exceeds <maxSeverity>", which is wrong for a KEV- or
fixable-only policy that never gated on severity.

Persist the matched reasons on the policy evaluation, carry them on the
scheduled-scan violation, and render them on the banner so every policy
surface names the input that actually matched. Evaluations persisted
before this change carry no reasons: the parser defaults the field to an
empty array and the banner falls back to a plain violation notice.
2026-06-26 16:43:26 -04:00
Anso 315e8b6379 feat: add node update alerts with changelog tab and skip-version handling (#1463)
* feat: add node update alerts with changelog tab and skip-version handling

- Add node_update_available notification category with blue/brand bell dot
- Route node_update_available notifications to Fleet -> Node updates sheet
- Add Changelog tab to NodeUpdatesSheet with GitHub release notes
- Add per-node skip-version persistence (node_update_skips table)
- Skip hides update CTA on node card and sheet; re-surfaces on newer version
- Skipped nodes excluded from Update all backend filter
- Add pulsating dot indicator on Changelog tab when updates available
- Always-visible View changelog action in notification row bottom
- Admin-only for all mutating controls (skip, unskip, update)
- Backend tests for skip-version semantics (15 tests)
- Update fleet-view.mdx, remote-updates.mdx, and OpenAPI spec

* fix: address audit findings - nested button, stale changelog, semver normalization, mobile intent

- Move View changelog button outside routable button (sibling element)
- Fix aria-label for node_update_available notification rows
- Support ?recheck=true on release-notes endpoint
- Invalidate release notes cache on forced recheck
- Store normalized semver (semver.valid strips v prefix)
- Skip fleetUpdatesIntent on mobile (desktop only)
- Add v-prefix normalization test

* fix: restore View changelog on same line as timestamp, opposite sides

The button is always visible at the bottom right of the notification card,
on the same row as the timestamp (just now), using justify-between layout.

* fix: update tests for node_update_available category and release-notes fetch

- Backend: monitor-service tests now expect node_update_available instead of system
- Frontend: NodeUpdatesSheet tests mock release-notes API call to prevent undefined then()

* fix: resolve ci lint failures
2026-06-26 00:07:51 -04:00
Anso a698aaa926 feat: add per-stack project env file selection for Docker Compose (#1457)
* feat: add per-stack project env file selection for Docker Compose

Allow users to configure an ordered list of env files per stack that serve
as the project environment file(s) for Docker Compose ${VAR} interpolation.
The selected files are passed via repeated --env-file flags during all
compose commands.

Backend:
- Add stack_project_env_files table (node-scoped, ordered)
- Extend authoredComposeEnvFileArgs to emit --env-file for configured files
- Add GET/PUT /stacks/:name/project-env-files and /candidates endpoints
- Update resolveStackEnvSources to use configured files as interpolation source
- Update resolveAllEnvFilePaths to merge injection + interpolation sources
- Add discoverStackLocalEnvFiles for candidate discovery
- Extend backupStackFiles and snapshotStackFiles for project env files
- Add project-env-files capability to CapabilityRegistry

Frontend:
- Add project env file selector to EnvironmentPanel (capability-gated)
- Update EditorView banner to generic "project environment file" language
- Add project-env-files capability to capabilities.ts

Issue: #1454

* fix: add realpath validation, clear all stale backup files, reject nested paths

- authoredComposeEnvFileArgs: use fsPromises.realpath + isPathWithinBase
  for symlink escape defense at use time
- backupStackFiles: clear ALL non-marker files from backup slot before
  writing, not just PROTECTED_STACK_FILES (handles stale old.env)
- PUT project-env-files: reject paths containing / or \ (root-level
  only, matching Compose auto-discovery behavior)

* fix: add getStackProjectEnvFiles to compose-service mock

The new authoredComposeEnvFileArgs calls getStackProjectEnvFiles
on the DatabaseService singleton. The compose-service mesh-override
tests mock that singleton without the new method, causing 6 failures.
Add getStackProjectEnvFiles: () => [] (empty = fall back to legacy
behavior, which is what these tests exercise).

* fix: add getStackProjectEnvFiles to remaining service mocks

The new authoredComposeEnvFileArgs calls getStackProjectEnvFiles,
which is missing from the mock in compose-images.test.ts (6 failures)
and image-update-service.test.ts (proactive fix).

* fix: apply inline path-injection barrier at fs sink for CodeQL

The PUT project-env-files route resolved paths via isPathWithinBase
before calling fsp.stat, but CodeQL does not credit a containment check
separated from the sink. Apply the canonical inline barrier pattern
(path.resolve + startsWith at the sink) used throughout the codebase.

* fix: resolve stackDir from the same canonical root as safePath

Prevents a containment bypass when the compose base directory is
a symlink: stackDir was previously joined from the unresolved
baseDir while the inline barrier used path.resolve(baseDir),
which could differ for symlinked paths. Now both stackDir and
safePath are resolved from a single canonical root, then each is
containment-checked against it.

* fix: remove unused isPathWithinBase import

The inline path-injection barrier refactor replaced isPathWithinBase
with an inline startsWith check at the fs sink, so the import is now
unused and fails ESLint no-unused-vars.
2026-06-25 18:03:05 -04:00
Anso f1f64ec7f6 feat: show container name in structured log output (#1452)
* feat: show container name in structured log output

Prepend a normalized container name prefix to each line in
ComposeService.streamLogs() so both the structured log viewer
and the raw terminal identify which container produced each entry.

- Backend: prepend displayName (normalized via normalizeContainerName)
  before LogFormatter.process() in sendOutput and flushBuffer.
- LogFormatter: refactor process() to handle both prefix-first and
  timestamp-first input orders via a while-loop; widen PREFIX_REGEX
  to accept dotted service names.
- Frontend: add containerName to LogRow, extract prefix in parseLine,
  render as an inline mono chip in the message column, and include
  the name in downloaded logs (omitting the bracket prefix when null).
- Tests: 14 new tests across log-formatter, compose-service streamLogs,
  and StructuredLogViewer chip rendering + download formatting.

* fix: guard LogFormatter loop to at most one prefix and one timestamp

The while-loop refactored for order-agnostic prefix/timestamp
parsing could continue matching beyond the intended single prefix
and timestamp. A log line like "redis | 2024-...Z api | started"
would falsely colorize "api |" as a second container prefix in
raw terminal output.

Add prefixFound/timestampFound boolean guards so the loop stops
after one prefix and one timestamp, regardless of input order.

* feat: per-service color alternation for log container chips

Add an Appearance setting that lets users switch between unified
cyan and per-service label-token colors for the container name chips
in the structured log viewer.

- Extract HUE_VARS and hashLabel() from NodeLabelPill into a shared
  utility at frontend/src/lib/label-colors.ts.
- Add useLogChipColorMode hook (browser-local localStorage,
  sencho.log-chip-color-mode key, unified by default).
- Add SegmentedControl in Settings > Appearance > Display.
- Apply inline label-token styles via style attribute in per-service
  mode; keep current text-brand/80 bg-brand/10 classes in unified mode.
- 14 new tests across label-colors, hook, and viewer chip rendering.
2026-06-25 14:13:38 -04:00
Anso ba1be3cc4e fix: skip Docker Compose $$ escaped variables in Anatomy parser (#1450)
The Anatomy view's interpolation regex did not skip Compose's $$ escape
syntax, so $${VAR} (a literal, not a reference) was incorrectly flagged as
a missing variable. Add the (?<!\$) negative lookbehind that the backend
parser already uses, matching its behaviour.
2026-06-25 13:48:41 -04:00
Anso 7982251dc6 feat(scheduler): add helper text and risk badges to scheduled action picker (#1449)
* feat(scheduler): add helper text and risk badges to scheduled action picker

Add a concise helper text and risk level badge to every scheduled action
in the create/edit modal. The six risk levels (Safe, Read-only, Interruptive,
Runtime change, Removes containers, Destructive) map to the four existing
design-system tones and render as a small dot+label chip next to the helper
text, following the same pattern as SeverityBadge.

Fix an ambiguous mobile label: update + target_type: fleet now resolves
through resolveTaskAction and renders 'update node stacks' instead of the
misleading 'update fleet'.

Add exact helper-text and risk-level assertions for all 10 actions, plus
component tests for default modal state, action-switch scenarios, and
mobile update+fleet rendering.

* docs: update stale scheduled-operations alt text for changed helper text
2026-06-25 02:37:12 -04:00
Anso cc78873e65 feat(scheduler): group schedule action picker by operator intent (#1446)
* feat(scheduler): group schedule action picker by operator intent

Reorganize the New Schedule action picker from a flat dropdown to a
category-grouped list (Lifecycle, Updates, Security, Maintenance, Backups).

- Extend Combobox component with optional group field on ComboboxOption,
  rendering grouped sections with non-interactive headers when groups are
  present. Flat rendering is unchanged for all other callers.
- Reorder SCHEDULED_ACTIONS by category group and update seven action
  labels per the operator-intent spec.
- Add DEFAULT_SCHEDULED_ACTION_ID constant so picker order and form
  defaults are independently controllable.
- Wire grouped actionOptions into ScheduledOperationsView.
- Update all label references in docs and tests.
- Add Combobox grouping tests, registry order test, and default-constant
  test.

* fix(scheduler): correct Combobox grouping for interleaved groups, docs labels

- Replace last-group-append with Map-based group partitioning so
  interleaved or mixed-group options land in the correct group.
- Add interleaved-groups test and restore non-interactivity test.
- Update stale "Start Stack" references to "Start / Bring Up Stack"
  in doc action-label contexts.
- Update action-picker alt text to describe the new grouped order.
2026-06-25 01:40:31 -04:00
Anso db8bb70b7d fix(scheduler): reject 6-field cron in Scheduled Operations (#1435)
* fix(scheduler): reject 6-field cron in Scheduled Operations

Create and edit validation parsed cron with cron-parser, which accepts both
5- and 6-field expressions, while the form, presets, and docs all describe a
5-field cron. Because the scheduler ticks once per minute, a leading seconds
field can never improve precision, so a 6-field expression was silently
accepted but never honored on its stated schedule.

Add a field-count guard on both sides: the API rejects 6-field input at
create and edit with a clear message, and the form surfaces the same error
inline and disables save. Cron nicknames such as @daily still pass. Document
the five-field requirement in the cron reference.

* chore: merge main into scheduled cron validation

* fix: avoid logging policy bypass actor in debug output
2026-06-24 23:00:56 -04:00
Anso bc8c051962 feat(scheduler): consistent action targeting in Scheduled Operations (#1431)
Give every scheduled action an explicit, predictable target model
(Action then Node then Stack then Options then Schedule):

- System Prune now exposes a Node picker and requires a node, so it can
  no longer run silently on the default node.
- Vulnerability Scan and System Prune list local nodes only; both run on
  the hub-local Docker daemon and reject remote nodes on the backend.
- Restart Stack service discovery loads services from the selected node
  via fetchForNode instead of the active or local node.
- Fleet Snapshot shows a read-only "Scope: Entire fleet" summary.

Backend gains a shared local-node guard and prune node validation on
create and update, plus an executor-level remote-node guard, so the
frontend and backend validation now agree for every action.
2026-06-24 21:02:15 -04:00
Anso 0af7ad1df2 refactor(scheduler): drive scheduled-action metadata from a shared registry (#1428)
Scheduled-operation action metadata was duplicated across the backend route
validator, the DatabaseService action union, the desktop action picker, the
Timeline lanes, and the mobile labels/tones. Adding or renaming one action meant
editing all of them.

Introduce one registry per package as the single source within that package:

- backend/src/services/scheduledActionRegistry.ts owns the action list and
  target-type validation; routes/scheduledTasks.ts and DatabaseService import
  from it (BackendScheduledAction type, VALID_ACTIONS, validateActionTarget).
- frontend/src/lib/scheduledActions.ts owns the UI metadata (labels, short
  labels, categories, tones, target/node/stack/service flags, helper text) and
  drives the create-flow picker, the All Tasks label, the Timeline lanes, and
  the mobile schedule view.

Timeline lanes now group by semantic category (Lifecycle, Updates, Security,
Maintenance, Backups) sourced from the registry. The update-fleet UI alias is
made explicit via a backendAction field. Backend validation stays authoritative;
parity tests on each side keep the action sets in lockstep.
2026-06-24 20:09:13 -04:00
Anso 2eafee3594 fix(networking): treat host-network services as host-exposed in summaries (#1430)
The exposure summaries derived a stack's exposure solely from the declared
published-port list, so a service running with network_mode: host (which
publishes every container port on the host but declares no ports:) was
under-reported as less exposed than it actually is.

Capture network_mode in the lightweight dependency parser, add an
isHostNetwork predicate, and treat a host-network service as exposed and
publishing across the Fleet networking summary, the Stack Dossier export, and
the Networking panel, matching how the Compose Doctor already flags host
networking.
2026-06-24 19:50:45 -04:00
Anso 401980ffa3 feat(resources): render anonymous volume names readably in the volume browser (#1429)
Anonymous Docker volumes carry a raw 64-character hex name, which is correct
data but unreadable in the volume browser crumb, sheet title, and table row.

Detect 64-hex names and show a short prefix (e.g. 079dfda49f2c…) in the table
cell and sheet title, with the full name available on hover and an "anonymous"
chip so the truncation is self-explanatory. The volume browser sheet adds a
band that keeps the full hash visible and copyable. Named volumes still display
in full. The name is passed verbatim to the API; only the rendered label changes.
2026-06-24 19:05:40 -04:00
Anso 1c5b2715b8 fix(editor): suppress global hotkeys while the code editor is focused (#1413)
Typing a single-key shortcut (a/h/u/p/b) in the compose editor opened
that shortcut's action instead of inserting the character, but only in
Chrome. The shared isInputFocused() guard recognized inputs, textareas,
and contentEditable elements; in Chromium the Monaco editor uses the
EditContext API whose focused surface is a plain focusable div, so the
guard missed it and the hotkey handlers fired. Safari falls back to a
hidden textarea, which the guard already caught.

Match any focus inside the .monaco-editor container so the guard covers
the EditContext surface, bringing Chrome to parity with Safari for both
global hotkey systems. Add a unit test for the guard.

Closes #1410
2026-06-22 19:37:01 -04:00
Anso 37e6e48b40 feat(files): copy & duplicate, bulk actions, disk-backed uploads, and an accessible file tree (#1409)
* perf(files): spool uploads to disk instead of buffering in memory

Switch the stack file-explorer upload from multer memoryStorage to
diskStorage and stream the spooled temp file through the file-root
gateway, so an upload is never held fully in RAM. Authorization and
root resolution now run before multer spools, so an unauthorized or
read-only-root request is rejected without writing a temp file, and the
spool is removed on every exit path. The named-volume helper write
verifies the written byte count, since cat cannot report a short write.

* feat(files): copy and duplicate files in the explorer

Add a copy capability to the stack file explorer: a same-folder
Duplicate (auto-suffixed name) and a "Copy to..." destination picker,
on both filesystem and named-volume roots. Copying is within-root,
symlink-leaf-safe, blocks a directory copy into its own subtree, and
refuses to create a protected name (compose/.env) at the stack root
while still allowing a protected file to be duplicated under a new name.

* feat(files): make the file tree keyboard accessible

Bring the stack file explorer tree to the WCAG tree pattern: rows are
treeitems carrying aria-level, aria-selected, and aria-expanded, with a
single roving tabindex and full keyboard navigation (arrow keys,
Home/End, Enter/Space) over a flattened visible-node list that stays in
lockstep with the rendered rows. A polite live region announces the
selected file. No visual change to the tree.

* feat(files): bulk select, delete, move, and download files

Add multi-select to the stack file explorer (checkboxes plus Shift and
Ctrl/Cmd click over the visible order) driving three bulk actions:
delete, move, and download as a streamed .tar.gz. All run within the
active root on both filesystem and named-volume backends, report
per-item results so partial failures surface (with the failed items
kept selected for retry), normalize ancestor/descendant selections
server-side, and cap the archive entry and byte counts before any
bytes are streamed. Protected compose/.env files are excluded from
bulk delete and move but may still be downloaded.

* docs(files): document copy, bulk actions, and keyboard navigation

Add the copy/duplicate and multi-select bulk delete/move/download
sections to the Files & Volumes page, a keyboard-navigation note for the
tree, an updated context-menu reference, and bulk troubleshooting entries.

* fix(files): inline path-injection barriers at the new file-op sinks

CodeQL js/path-injection does not credit the wrapped isPathWithinBase
containment check, so the new copy/bulk/disk-upload flows tripped the
gate. Inline the canonical path.resolve + startsWith barrier at the
realpath sink in resolveSafePathWithin (covers every user-relPath flow)
and confirm the multer spool path resolves within UPLOAD_TMP_DIR before
unlinking it or streaming it onward. Behavior is unchanged; the paths
were already validated.

* fix(files): guard the ancestor-walk realpath sink too

The first barrier covered realpath(target), but the ENOENT ancestor
walk re-derives the path via path.dirname, which static analysis treats
as a fresh tainted value. Add the same inline containment barrier before
that realpath and resolve the root case via the untainted base, so the
only tainted realpath input is one the startsWith check has cleared.
Behavior is unchanged.

* fix(files): resolve the root case off the taint path in the ancestor walk

The compound guard on existing (the same variable as the startsWith
subject) was not credited as a sanitizer. Handle the root case before
the barrier by resolving the untainted base directly, leaving a plain
canonical startsWith guard on the strictly-within ancestor. Behavior is
unchanged.

* fix(files): harden helper-backend bulk download and uploads

Address three issues found in the named-volume (helper) backend:

- Bulk download could send 200 headers before discovering a file the
  helper download path refuses, tearing the archive mid-stream. The
  prewalk now rejects symlinks, non-regular ("other") entries, and
  files over the per-file download cap before any header (400/413).
  FileEntry gains an 'other' type so non-regular entries stay distinct
  from regular files as they pass through the gateway.
- The helper directory listing was fully buffered before the archive
  entry cap could fire. listDir now accepts a limit; the list script
  stops after limit+1 rows and the gateway reports truncation.
- A stdin pipeline error during a helper upload masked the container's
  real nonzero exit code (and its 4xx mapping) as a generic 500. The
  nonzero exit now wins; the masked stream error is logged.

* feat(files): add a New file toolbar button with server-enforced create-only

The stack file explorer could create a folder from a toolbar button but a
new file only from a folder's right-click menu, so a file could not be
created at the stack root at all. Add a New file toolbar button beside New
folder, targeting the current directory.

Creating a file now routes through a new createEmptyStackFile helper that
posts a zero-byte file through the existing upload endpoint with overwrite
off, so the server's exclusive-create path rejects an existing name instead
of clobbering it. A file collision surfaces inline in the dialog; a folder
collision and other failures surface as a toast.

* fix(files): widen the tree row hit area and add horizontal scroll for long names

Right-clicking a file tree row only opened the Sencho context menu when the
click landed on the filename; the rest of the row fell through to the native
browser menu, and long names were truncated with no way to read them.

Make each row span the full pane width (and grow with its content) so the
whole row is the context-menu trigger, and let the tree scroll horizontally
so a long name is reachable instead of clipped. A new opt-in horizontal prop
on ScrollArea adds the styled horizontal scrollbar without clamping content
width.

* docs(files): document the New file button, full-row right-click, and long-name scrolling

* test(files): cover createEmptyStackFile targeting the stack root

Add an API-layer case for the empty-directory (stack root) create path, the
primary reason the New file toolbar button exists, so a regression in the
root-level URL would be caught at unit speed rather than only in e2e.
2026-06-22 19:33:06 -04:00
Anso b9d8e9f490 feat(stacks): browse and edit mounted volume files in the explorer (#1403)
* feat(stacks): browse and edit mounted volume files in the explorer

Reposition the stack file explorer around runtime configuration access:
discover a stack's declared mounts and expose each as a safe, stack-scoped
file root. The explorer opens on a Volumes group (bind mounts and named
Docker volumes) by default, with the stack source directory as a secondary
group, on a "Files & Volumes" tab.

- Discover roots from the rendered effective compose model; resolve named
  volumes to their Docker name and browse/edit them through the hardened
  helper container, with bind mounts handled directly when reachable.
- Re-derive the allowed roots server-side on every file operation and match
  the client root id against them, so a request can never address a path the
  stack did not declare. Block dangerous host mounts and binds that overlap
  Sencho's managed directories; reject writes to read-only mounts.
- Thread an optional root id through the existing file endpoints and an
  opaque, parseable optimistic-concurrency token through read, conflict,
  and write, for both filesystem and helper backends.
- Keep compose and env file protection on the stack source root only.

* fix(stacks): theme the Files & Volumes root switcher

Replace the raw native select in the file-root switcher with the design
system Select component. The native control did not honour the dark theme,
so the panel rendered white with unreadable text. The themed Select gives a
dark popover with grouped Volumes / Stack source labels and disabled items.

* fix(stacks): contain the bind-root probe and de-taint the file-op error log

Gate the volume-root bind probe's realpath/stat behind a compose-base
containment check (mirroring the storage host-path probe) so they never run
on an unvalidated host path; a source outside the compose dir is unreachable
in the containerized deployment anyway and is reported non-accessible without
touching the filesystem. Log the helper-backed file-op failure through a
constant format string with sanitized arguments instead of an interpolated
template literal.

* fix(stacks): inline the bind-probe containment guard at the fs sinks

The wrapped containment predicate was not recognized as a path barrier, so
the bind probe's realpath/stat still flagged as uncontrolled-data-in-path.
Inline the path.resolve + startsWith check directly at each filesystem sink
(and re-check the resolved canonical before stat, so a within-base symlink
that resolves outside the compose dir is also rejected).

* fix(stacks): harden file-root lifecycle, upload race, and helper errors

Address review findings on the Files & Volumes feature:

- Invalidate the file-root allowlist on stack create/delete/import/from-git
  (wire StackFileRootsService.invalidateNode into invalidateNodeCaches), so a
  stack deleted and recreated under the same name cannot serve the old stack's
  roots from the 15s cache.
- Use the atomic exclusive write for a non-overwrite upload so a file created
  by another writer after the existence check is not silently clobbered.
- Let the helper's real cd errno through and map permission failures to 403
  consistently across list/stat/read/write/mkdir/delete/pathKind, instead of
  reporting EACCES as 404/500; pathKind no longer reports a permission-denied
  parent as absent.
- Document the realpath-then-open TOCTOU as a known, pre-existing limitation of
  every file op (O_NOFOLLOW is not viable because config volumes legitimately
  contain symlinks); the bind root is contained to the compose dir and the op
  requires stack:edit.
- Docs: drop a missing screenshot reference and correct the protected-file
  delete behavior (stack-root compose/.env cannot be deleted via the explorer).
2026-06-21 18:16:20 -04:00
Anso 9ea2864d60 feat: per-stack storage inventory and portability guardrails (#1399)
* feat: per-stack storage inventory and portability guardrails

Add a Storage tab to the stack Anatomy panel that derives a per-stack mount
inventory (bind mounts, named/anonymous volumes, tmpfs, docker socket;
read-only vs read-write; host-path existence, type, and owner) from the
effective Compose model, and classifies the stack as Portable, Partially
portable, Node-bound, or Unknown with the reasons behind it.

- New GET /api/stacks/:stackName/storage route (stack:read, Community), served
  by an on-demand, non-persisted service that renders the effective model,
  probes within-stack bind sources (symlink-escape aware), and runs the
  deterministic portability classifier.
- Extend the effective-model parser additively with a full per-mount inventory
  and service-level tmpfs, leaving the rule-facing binds/namedVolumes
  byte-identical for the existing preflight rules.
- New anonymous-volume preflight finding.
- Admin-visible "no recent snapshot" warning that reuses the existing hub-local
  snapshot-coverage endpoint, plus a static note distinguishing config
  snapshots from application-data backups.
- Surface storage assumptions in the Stack Dossier markdown export.
- Gate the tab behind a new compose-storage capability on both sides.

* docs: phrase the Storage tab availability as current behavior

Replace the "older Sencho version / until it is updated" wording in the
Storage feature page with present-tense, capability-based phrasing.
2026-06-20 15:06:26 -04:00
Anso 57a0856ffc feat(stacks): per-stack environment inventory and secret-safe guardrails (#1397)
* feat(stacks): per-stack environment inventory and secret-safe guardrails

Add an Environment tab to Stack Anatomy that derives a per-stack inventory
of environment variables from the compose files and env files. Each variable
shows its source, whether Compose interpolates it or injects it into a
container, and a status (present, missing, unused, duplicate, or shell-only),
plus likely-secret classification. The inventory works from variable names
only: a value is never read, returned, or logged, and a likely secret shows
presence only. A copy env checklist action exports names and status without
values.

Surface a missing required env_file as a Compose Doctor preflight finding,
and add an opt-in node setting that refuses a deploy or update when a
required ${VAR:?...} variable is unset or empty, before any backup, pull, or
up runs. Default off.

The Environment tab is capability-gated so it hides on older remote nodes.

* fix(stacks): harden env-file reader against a stat-then-open race

Open the env-file handle first and fstat the open handle instead of
stat-ing the path before opening, removing the check-then-use window in
readEnvFileKeys. Use a secure mkdtemp directory for the out-of-base test
path instead of a predictable name in the temp root.

* fix(stacks): resolve nested env_file paths per compose file, reconcile inline keys per service

Resolve each env_file relative to the directory of the compose file that
declared it, so a nested multi-file Git override (infra/prod.yml referencing
./prod.env) lands next to that file instead of the stack root. The root
compose file is unaffected, since its directory is the stack directory.

Reconcile inline environment provenance per service, so a key an override
removed from one service's effective env is not labeled compose-inline just
because another service injects the same name from a different source.
2026-06-20 11:58:42 -04:00
Anso 888f658a7a feat(files): move files and folders across directories in the stack explorer (#1373)
* feat(files): move files and folders across directories in the stack explorer

Add a cross-directory move to the stack file explorer. Files and folders can
be relocated either through a "Move to..." context-menu item that opens a
folder-picker dialog, or by dragging an entry onto a folder node (or onto the
root area to move it to the stack root).

The backend reuses the existing rename endpoint: renameStackPath now resolves
both ends through the leaf helper, so a symlink moves as the link entry rather
than its target, and it guards against moving a directory into its own subtree.
A cross-filesystem rename surfaces as a clean 409 instead of a 500. Protected
root files (compose / docker-compose / .env) stay put. Moving the open file, or
a folder containing it, deselects the viewer; a move that would discard unsaved
edits is blocked with a clear message.

* fix(files): fold case in move guards and keep the move dialog open on failure

Harden the cross-directory move against case-insensitive filesystems and fix a
dialog dismissal edge:

- Protected root files (compose / docker-compose / .env) were gated by an exact,
  lowercase name match. On a case-insensitive filesystem a request like
  COMPOSE.YAML resolves to the real compose.yaml and slipped past the gate, so a
  protected file could be moved out of the stack root via the API. The gate now
  folds case on case-insensitive platforms; Linux stays case-sensitive, where a
  differently-cased name is a distinct, unprotected file.
- The directory-into-descendant guard compared resolved paths case-sensitively,
  so a source supplied with non-disk casing skipped the guard and fell through to
  an opaque OS error (500) instead of a clean 400. The comparison now folds case
  the same way.
- The move dialog closed after awaiting the move regardless of outcome, so a
  blocked move (unsaved edits) or a failed move dismissed the picker as if it had
  succeeded. The shared handler now reports success and the dialog only closes on
  an actual move.
2026-06-14 21:56:06 -04:00
Anso 0066887cee feat(security): reflow the node Security page for mobile (#1372)
* feat(security): reflow the node Security page for mobile

Below the md breakpoint the Security page now reads as a phone surface
instead of a squeezed desktop, with no change to the desktop layout.

- Masthead stat cluster moves into a full-width 3-cell strip
  (critical / high / last scan) below the tab strip, since the masthead
  hides its inline cluster on a phone.
- The eight-section tab strip becomes a horizontally scrollable mono row
  with an edge mask-fade and a cyan underline on the active tab; every
  section stays reachable by scroll.
- The six totals render as a 3x2 hairline-divided grid instead of the
  640px-wide rail that forced a horizontal scroll.
- The Images tab becomes a filterable, scrollable list (severity dot,
  truncated ref, freshness, critical/high count tags) with a chip row,
  in place of the desktop table.
- A freshness footer band states scan recency and scanner version.

All mobile treatment is gated by useIsMobile() or max-md: utilities, so
the desktop view is byte-identical. Charts are reused full-width.

* feat(security): make the mobile Security page a bespoke masthead-led screen

On a phone the Security page now drops the global top bar and leads with
its masthead (the notifications + more-menu cluster moves into the
masthead's right slot), matching Home and Fleet so the mobile shell is
continuous across pages. The view is reclassified bespoke and rendered
through the masthead-led path; the desktop layout is unchanged.

The mobile "more" menu now lists every destination instead of omitting
the bottom-tab views, so the same menu opens the same set on every
screen rather than changing contents from page to page.
2026-06-14 21:28:13 -04:00
Anso 3d39d856a3 feat: chart-led Security overview with sortable Images and History tables (#1364)
* feat: chart-led Security overview with sortable Images and History tables

Refine the Security page around the existing design system and add the
data the dashboard needs.

- Overview leads with four charts (30-day risk trend, severity donut, top
  exposed images, findings by type); the signal-rail counts become a
  secondary summary, and the scanner and deploy-enforcement posture follow.
- Images becomes a recessed table with search, a severity filter, sortable
  columns, a last-scan column, and inline scan actions; the findings cell is
  clickable into the scan sheet, and the per-row cursor tooltip is dropped
  where the columns already carry that information.
- Policies puts deploy-enforcement first, collapses the policy packs into an
  accordion, and uses the standard primary button for Add policy.
- Suppressions and acknowledgements move their titles and Add buttons outside
  the cards, matching the Fleet tab layout.
- History switches from the detail sheet to an inline table (search, sortable
  columns, two-scan compare, pagination); the now-unreachable scan-history
  overlay is removed.
- Add GET /api/security/overview/trend, a node-scoped daily critical/high
  rollup backing the risk-trend chart.
- Extract the shared image-scan hook and the severity classifier, and harden
  the overview data fetch so a malformed non-critical response can never read
  as a clean security state.

* fix: treat malformed Security responses as errors, not empty or clean states

Address an independent review of the data-fetch paths so a 200 with an
unexpected shape can never read as a benign "no findings" view.

- SecurityView: validate that the image-summaries body is a scan-summary map; an
  unexpected shape now sets the error state instead of an empty map. Isolate the
  trend fetch in its own self-catching promise so a transport failure on the
  non-critical chart can no longer poison the overview or summaries error state.
- useImageScan: only a "completed" poll counts as success (a malformed or unknown
  status now throws), and a failed post-scan summaries refresh is logged instead
  of silently dropped.
- HistoryTab: a 200 whose body lacks an items array is treated as an error, not
  an empty "no completed scans" list.
2026-06-12 14:35:03 -04:00
Anso 2a4955f56d feat: add dedicated Security page and policy-pack foundation (#1362)
* feat: add dedicated Security page and policy-pack foundation

Bring vulnerability scanning, scan history, suppressions, Compose risks,
secrets, policy packs, and scanner setup into one node-scoped Security
command center instead of scattering them across Resources and Settings.

- New top-level Security view with Overview, Images, Compose risks,
  Secrets, Policies, Suppressions, History, and Scanner setup tabs
  (status masthead + signal rail; controlled tabs with deep-link support).
- Backend: GET /security/overview rollup and GET /security/policy-packs
  static catalog (auth-only, Community). DatabaseService gains an uncapped
  scan-status count and a node-eligible block-policy count, and
  getImageScanSummaries now projects secret and misconfig counts.
- Reuse existing surfaces: the scan-history sheet, the control-governed
  suppression and acknowledgement panels, and the scan-detail sheet (now
  with an initial-tab prop so it opens on the matching finding type).
- Extract a shared SeverityBadge (from Resources) and a TrivyManager
  (from Settings) so both surfaces render identical controls.
- Resources "Scan history" now links into the Security page History tab.
- Docs for the new Security surface and tests for the new endpoints,
  helpers, nav wiring, and tabs.

* refactor: consolidate scanner and policy management onto the Security page

Remove the Settings "Vulnerability Scanning" section now that the Security
page covers the same ground, with every option preserved:

- Scanner install / update / uninstall / auto-update live on the Scanner setup
  tab (TrivyManager).
- Scan policies, the honor-suppressions toggle, and the replica
  managed-by-control / demote controls move into a new ScanPolicyManager on the
  Policies tab (paid; Community sees only the policy-pack catalog).
- CVE suppressions and acknowledgements remain on the Suppressions tab.

Wiring removed: the registry section and the now-empty Security settings group,
the SectionId, the SettingsSectionContent case and the isPaid prop it was the
sole consumer of, and SecuritySection itself. The dashboard configuration-status
"Vulnerability scanning" row now navigates to the Security page Policies tab.

Docs that pointed at "Settings -> Security -> Vulnerability Scanning" are swept
to the relevant Security page tabs.

* fix: harden Security page scanner refresh, policy-load errors, and secret-only badges

Address independent-review findings on the Security page:

- Scanner setup now refreshes Trivy state when the active node changes, so the
  displayed scanner status matches the node TrivyManager's actions target (both
  follow x-node-id). Previously, switching nodes on the tab left stale state.
- ScanPolicyManager surfaces an explicit error state on a failed policy fetch
  instead of falling through to a false "No scan policies configured".
- The shared SeverityBadge and the Images findings column no longer label a scan
  "clean" when it has secrets or misconfigurations but no CVE severity
  (highest_severity is derived from vulnerabilities only); they show a "Findings"
  state and the secret/misconfig counts instead.
- The Overview enforcement note points to the Policies tab, not the removed
  Settings section.
- The History tab auto-opens the scan-history sheet only on a deep-link (mount
  with the History tab active), not on every manual tab selection.

Adds tests for the badge secret/misconfig state and the policy-load error state.
2026-06-12 10:41:39 -04:00
Anso 77f1611971 feat: Compose Network Inspector and exposure intent guard (#1360)
* feat: add Compose Network Inspector facts engine

Render a stack's authored effective model and pair it with the live
Docker snapshot to derive per-stack networking facts: project networks
with external and internal flags, service-to-network membership and
aliases, published ports with host-binding scope, network_mode, and
extra_hosts, plus runtime drift (runtime-only attachments, foreign
networks, and declared-but-unused or missing networks).

Extend the effective-model parser with service network membership,
extra_hosts, and label keys (key names only, never values), and add a
key-space normalized network model with adapters from both the rendered
model and the raw declared compose so the Inspector and drift share one
comparison. Expose GET /api/stacks/:stackName/networking: advisory and
read-only, it renders the authored model only and never returns or logs
raw stderr, env values, or label values.

* feat: store and edit per-stack and per-service exposure intent

Add a stack_exposure_intent table (intent values constrained by a CHECK,
unique per node, stack, and service) with DAO methods to read, upsert,
clear one row, and clear all rows for a stack. The classification is
stored independently of the generated networking facts so a later
mismatch stays detectable; service rows are kept separately from the
stack-level row (service '').

Expose GET and PUT /api/stacks/:stackName/exposure: GET requires read
access, PUT requires edit access and validates the intent against the
allowed set. Sending intent null clears that row, returning the scope to
unset so a service inherits the stack intent again. Intent rows are
cleared when the stack is deleted and when the owning node is removed,
so a later same-named stack never picks up stale classification.

* feat: add exposure-aware Compose Doctor findings

Feed the Compose Doctor's effective-model context with the stored
exposure intent (resolved into a stack-level value plus per-service
overrides) and the dossier's documented access-URL ports, read fail-soft
so a metadata read error skips these checks rather than failing the
preflight. Add five deterministic findings on top of that context:

- a service classified internal or same-node that publishes a host port
  (same-node tolerates a loopback bind),
- a sensitive database or admin image published on all interfaces,
- a port-publishing stack with no exposure intent set,
- a published port not reflected in the documented access URLs,
- reverse-proxy labels with no documented URL or reverse-proxy intent.

The rules stay pure functions over the preflight context; the registry
completeness test pins the new rule set.

* feat: detect compose network drift in the drift ledger

Extend the spatial drift engine with two network-level findings: a
running container attached to a stack-owned or foreign network that
compose does not declare (one finding per service), and a declared
network that no running service uses or that is absent from the runtime
(one stack-level finding, every network named by its resolved runtime
name). The comparison reuses the same helper the Network Inspector uses,
so the two surfaces never disagree.

Network drift runs only when the stack has running containers and the
runtime is reachable, preserving the existing missing-runtime,
parse-error, and unreachable behavior. The findings persist through the
existing drift ledger and surface on the Drift tab, which now labels the
two new kinds.

* feat: link a Docker network back to its owning stack

Add a cross-component open-stack event and make the owning-stack badge on
a managed network in Resources a link: clicking it loads that stack on
its node and opens the editor, reusing the existing fleet navigation. A
latest-ref keeps the window listener current without re-subscribing each
render. Image and volume badges are unchanged; only a managed network
opts in via the new optional handler.

* feat: add the Networking tab to the stack detail panel

Add a capability-gated Networking tab that reads the per-stack networking
facts and exposure intent. It shows the project networks (with external,
internal, and created-by-stack flags), per-service network membership and
aliases, published ports with their host-binding scope, network_mode and
extra_hosts, and runtime drift, degrading to the declared model when the
runtime is unavailable. Users can classify the stack and each service
(internal, LAN, reverse proxy, public, and so on) or clear a row to
inherit; the controls are read-only when the user cannot edit, and a
broken exposure response never tears down the facts view.

A new compose-networking capability is added to both registries so older
nodes hide the tab, and the tab cross-links to the Doctor for the deploy
and security findings.

* docs: document the Compose Networking tab

Add a feature page covering the Networking tab: the network facts,
published ports and host bindings, the exposure-intent classification
and inheritance, the exposure-aware Doctor findings, runtime drift, and
a troubleshooting section. Register it in the docs navigation next to
Compose Doctor.

* feat: add a redacted network summary to the Stack Dossier export

Append a network exposure section to the dossier Markdown: the stack and
per-service exposure intents, the networks with their external and
internal flags, and each service's published ports with their binding
scope. It carries only names, intents, port numbers, and scope, never an
env value or a label value.

The summary is fetched only when the user exports (copy or download), so
opening the panel costs nothing, and it degrades to omitting the section
when the data is unavailable. The whole-fleet dossier export collects the
same summary per stack, rethrowing the unauthorized sentinel like the
sibling loaders.

* feat: add a Fleet networking filter for exposure and drift

Add a per-node networking summary that classifies a node's stacks as
exposed (a host port published beyond loopback), unknown-exposure
(publishes ports with no exposure intent set), or network-drift. It
reads each stack's compose with the light dependency parser and one
Docker snapshot, so it stays cheap across a node's full stack set, and
it skips drift when the runtime is unreachable rather than inventing it.

Serve it node-locally at GET /api/networking/summary, and aggregate it
fleet-wide at GET /api/fleet/networking-summary: the hub computes its own
summary in-process and reaches each remote through its node-local route,
degrading an unreachable or older node to a skip. Because the aggregate
lives under the proxy-exempt /api/fleet prefix it is never wrongly
proxied. The Fleet overview gains a networking filter chip backed by that
aggregate, fetched fail-soft and detached so it never gates the grid.

* fix: spin the Networking refresh button while it reloads

The refresh button silently refetched the same data, so a click gave no
feedback. Track a refreshing state and spin the icon while the load is in
flight, disabling the button, matching the Compose Doctor preflight
button.

* fix: apply effective per-service exposure intent to unclassified checks

The "unclassified exposure" decisions only consulted the stack-level intent
row, so a service classified directly (with no stack row) was still reported
as unclassified, and a service explicitly marked unknown over a classified
stack was missed.

Both the exposure-unclassified preflight rule and the networking summary's
unknown-exposure bucket now resolve the effective intent per publishing
service (service row overrides stack row), matching the precedence already
used by the exposure-internal-published rule.

* fix: resolve drift network names via the compose top-level name

When a compose file sets a top-level name:, Docker prefixes resource names
with that project name instead of the stack directory. The light dependency
parser dropped name:, so network-drift normalization compared runtime
networks against directory-prefixed names and reported false
network-undeclared / network-missing findings.

Carry the parsed project name through DeclaredCompose and use it when
normalizing declared networks for drift, while still filtering containers by
the stack directory.
2026-06-12 02:15:11 -04:00
Anso f253276303 fix: make published port links open reliably (#1359)
* fix: make published port links open reliably

Container published-port links now render as real anchors that open on
desktop and mobile, replacing ad hoc window.open calls. A shared service
URL builder centralizes host resolution (configured host, remote node
API host, or the browser host, with no browser fallback for unreachable
remote nodes), protocol selection (HTTPS for port 443), and known app
sub-paths (Plex opens its web path). The container port mapping itself is
the link, with a Copy URL action beside it. The stack Open App menu and
the anatomy panel footer use the same builder, and the menu only offers
Open App when a reachable URL can be built.

* fix: skip UDP ports and scope known-app paths to the container port

Two follow-ups to the published-port links:

- The known-app path (Plex web sub-path) was borrowed from the published
  host port even when the container port was known and unregistered, so a
  non-Plex service published on host port 32400 wrongly inherited it. The
  container-port lookup now wins when known; the published-port lookup stays
  a fallback for the menu and anatomy footer, which only have the host port.

- UDP ports could surface as HTTP links. The backend now carries the port
  protocol through both container-mapping paths and skips UDP when choosing
  the main web port (extracted as selectMainWebPort), and the container card
  filters UDP before selecting a port to link.
2026-06-11 16:37:53 -04:00
Anso e3944295f2 feat: link container images to registry and source metadata (#1358)
* feat: link container images to registry and source metadata

Turn image references on the stack surfaces into actionable links so an
operator can review what an image ships before approving an update.

A new pure helper maps a reference to its registry page (Docker Hub for
official and namespace images, the owner profile for GitHub Container
Registry) and never guesses a link for unknown or private registries. A
shared dropdown adds copy-image-reference plus source, homepage,
documentation, and revision links read from the image OCI labels via a
local inspect, so they need no internet access and only appear when the
image ships them. Version and non-commit revisions render as plain text.

The menu is wired into the stack header image row, each per-container
health card, and the update-readiness cards.

* fix: invalidate image-source inspect token synchronously on image change

The request token that drops a stale image inspect response was bumped
only in a passive effect cleanup, which runs after paint. A response for a
superseded image could resolve in the gap after the image-id change
committed and still pass the token check, writing stale source labels into
the new menu. Move the invalidation to a layout effect so the token is
bumped during commit, before any network response can interleave.

Add a regression test that holds the first inspect open, changes the image
id, then resolves the stale response and asserts it is discarded.
2026-06-11 14:37:04 -04:00
Anso 48cebf9501 fix: bind deploy progress, request, and health gate to the captured node (#1357)
* fix: bind deploy progress, request, and health gate to the captured node

A deploy/update/install/git-apply re-read the active node from localStorage
independently at three points: the progress WebSocket at mount, the POST at call
time, and the health-gate poll. If the active node changed between the click and
any of those, the operation, its live output, and its health verdict could
target different nodes, and the socket and POST splitting across nodes broke
output streaming.

Capture the operation's node once when it starts and thread it through every
leg. A new nodeId option on apiFetch overrides the active-node read, the
progress terminal takes a nodeId prop for its socket URL, the health gate polls
on the captured node, and a failed gate records its recovery entry only on the
node it ran on. The surface, the request, and the gate now always agree.

* fix: scope failed-gate recovery to the file list's node and harden node targeting

Addresses review findings on the captured-node binding:

- Track the node the stack file list was fetched for (filesNodeId) and record a
  failed gate's recovery entry only when it matches the gate's node. This closes
  a race where switching back to the gate's node could match a same-named stack
  from the previous node's still-loaded list before the new list lands, keying
  the record to the wrong file and blocking the correct one. refreshStacks now
  carries a sequence token so an out-of-order resolution cannot leave files and
  filesNodeId inconsistent.
- Make an explicit apiFetch nodeId authoritative over a caller-supplied
  x-node-id header.
- Add the missing stack-logs nodeId cases (null, and active-node fallback) to the
  terminal tests.
2026-06-11 14:36:20 -04:00
Anso 38aabe7064 feat: health-gated updates and rollback readiness (#1354)
* feat: classify stack deploy and update failures with suggested next actions

Failed deploy and update responses now carry a failure classification
(cause category, headline, and suggested next step) derived from the
compose error output. The recovery panel and chip render the
classification and include it in copied diagnostics, and gateway-style
failures surface as a node-unreachable cause.

* feat: add update and rollback readiness reports for stacks

Before a manual update, Sencho now shows an advisory readiness verdict
computed from the stored preflight result, open drift findings, live
container health, the pending image change, the rollback backup slot,
and node disk headroom. The Stack Dossier gains a rollback readiness
section that states what a rollback can restore and explicitly
discloses that volume and bind-mounted data are not covered. Toolbar
and sidebar updates now share one update path, and admins can create a
fleet snapshot from the readiness dialog before updating. Nodes that do
not advertise the capability keep the direct update flow.

* feat: observe stack health after updates with a post-deploy health gate

After a deploy or update succeeds, Sencho now watches the stack for a
configurable observation window and records a passed, failed, or
unknown verdict: containers must stay running, healthchecks must report
healthy, and restart loops or disappearing containers fail the gate.
The deploy panel shows the observation live and holds off auto-closing
until the verdict lands, a failed gate surfaces the existing recovery
actions including rollback, and the stack timeline records update
started and gate verdict events. Scheduled, webhook, bulk, and
git-source updates are gated the same way; rollbacks and installs are
deliberately not. The gate is observational only and can be tuned or
disabled per node under host alert settings.

* docs: document health-gated updates and rollback readiness

New operator page covering the update readiness dialog, the post-update
health gate and its settings, the rollback readiness disclosure, and
classified failures, with cross-links from the atomic deployments and
deploy progress pages. The API reference gains the readiness and
health-gate endpoints, the healthGateId success field, and the failure
classification schema on deploy and update error responses.

* feat: withhold the success verdict while the health gate observes

An update used to show a green Succeeded that a failed health gate then
contradicted moments later. The deploy modal now reports Verifying
health while the gate observes, shows success only when the gate
passes, and makes a failed or unknown gate the headline result; success
toasts soften to a verifying message while a gate runs. The mobile
recovery card groups its actions behind one bottom-right Take action
menu so it stays compact on a phone, with the classified cause still
visible on the card. A successful image update now also counts as the
last known-good marker in rollback readiness, and the docs gain
screenshots of the readiness dialog, gate states, dossier section, and
settings.

* fix: harden log format strings and the env existence path check

Log calls that interpolated the stack name into the console format
string now use constant format strings with placeholder arguments, and
envExists validates path containment inline at its filesystem access,
matching the established patterns used elsewhere in the same files.

* test: adapt deploy modal success specs to the post-deploy health gate

The deploy feedback modal now withholds its success verdict while the
health gate observes the new containers, showing "Verifying health"
until the gate passes. The two success-path E2E tests waited for
"Succeeded" within the gate's 90s default window and timed out.

Shorten the observation window to the 15s minimum for these tests via
the settings API, assert the verify-then-succeed sequence the modal
actually renders, and restore the default window afterward so the test
value does not leak into later runs.

* fix: serialize health gate polling and harden gate observation

Address race conditions in the post-update health gate found in review.

Backend: the gate poller used setInterval, so a Docker observe slower
than the 5s tick could overlap the next poll and corrupt the restart and
missing-container accounting, and a wedged socket could leave a poll
pending forever. Polling is now single-flight: each cycle self-schedules
the next only after it settles, and the observe is bounded by an 8s
timeout so a hung probe counts as a poll error and resolves the gate
unknown after three in a row.

Frontend: the gate poller could overlap requests, letting a slow earlier
"observing" response overwrite an already-applied terminal verdict. It is
now single-flight with a terminal latch, so a late response can never
roll the UI back from passed or failed.

Also reject a non-digit nodeId on the snapshot coverage route instead of
letting parseInt coerce it, document that turning off the deploy progress
panel opts out of the live gate UI while the gate still runs server-side,
and add gate-coverage tests for the webhook, git source, and auto-update
apply paths plus the new single-flight, observe-timeout, and recovery
cases.
2026-06-11 00:26:26 -04:00
Anso 739bbf990e feat: flag documentation drift in the stack dossier (#1349)
* feat: flag documentation drift in the stack dossier

Warn in the Dossier tab when a port written into a stack's access_urls is not published by the stack's compose, so operator documentation stays aligned with what Sencho can observe.

The check is deterministic, read-only, and frontend-only: it compares ports parsed from access_urls against the published ports the Anatomy panel already shows, never interprets prose, and stays quiet for port-less URLs, scheme-default ports (:80/:443), and ports published through a variable, to avoid false positives. Community tier, no gating.

* test: pin doc-drift handling of bare hosts and mixed variable ports

Make two deterministic-drift behaviors intentional and regression-proof after review: a scheme-less single-label host (plex:32400) is not checked, since it cannot be told apart from a plain note (add a scheme to opt in), and a stack mixing a variable-published port with fixed ports suppresses the whole check. Adds tests for both, a clarifying code comment, and a docs note with the http:// workaround. No behavior change.
2026-06-10 13:59:10 -04:00