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dd6874f1ae |
fix: replace native title tooltips with Radix tooltips on Schedules and Settings pages
Converted Run now, Execution history, Edit, Delete buttons on Schedules; Download/Delete on Cloud Backup; Send test/Edit/Delete on Notification Routing; Reset 2FA on Users; and Edit/Remove suppression on Suppressions panel. Skipped SettingsSection/Modal title props which are React component props, not native HTML attributes. |
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865d792874 |
feat(pricing): collapse to two tiers (#1309)
* feat(pricing): collapse to two tiers (Community + Admiral) Collapse Sencho's pricing from three tiers (Community / Skipper / Admiral) to two: a generous free Community tier and a single paid Admiral tier. The Skipper tier is removed. Now free in Community: auto-heal, auto-update, scheduled operations, webhooks, notification routing, Fleet Actions and bulk operations, SSO preset providers (Google / GitHub / Okta), unlimited users with admin and viewer roles, and deploy safety (atomic deploys, auto-rollback, and one-click rollback). Admiral (paid) is focused on running and governing a fleet: blueprints, Fleet Secrets, deploy enforcement, vulnerability report export, audit log, host console, private registries, mesh networking, node cordon, managed cloud backup, LDAP / Active Directory SSO, and the advanced RBAC roles (deployer, node-admin, auditor) with per-resource scoped assignments. Internally the license variant distinction is removed so tier is binary (community / paid). License validation still verifies the Lemon Squeezy store and product before granting paid status. Docs and the contributor guide are updated to the two-tier model. * docs(pricing): correct licensing page to two-tier pricing and tidy stale tier wording The licensing docs page kept the old Admiral pricing plus a Founder Lifetime column and an Enterprise paragraph after the two-tier collapse. Update it to $12/month or $99/year, drop the lifetime and Enterprise content, and link to the pricing page for current pricing. Also fix stale "Skipper" wording in CLA.md, SUPPORT.md, one test title, and three test comments. Historical CHANGELOG entries and the retired-Skipper license-guard test are intentionally left as-is. * docs: align licensing and SSO pages with the two-tier model Correct the SSO overview so the Google, GitHub, and Okta presets read as available on every tier, matching the provider table; only LDAP and Active Directory require Sencho Admiral. Remove the lifetime-plan references from the licensing, settings, and troubleshooting pages so they reflect subscription-only Admiral pricing. * fix(rbac): omit scoped permissions from /me on the Community tier Scoped role assignments only take effect on the paid tier, but GET /api/permissions/me returned them unconditionally, so a downgraded instance with leftover assignments rendered per-resource affordances the API then rejected with 403. The endpoint now mirrors the permission middleware and includes scoped permissions only on the paid tier. Adds a regression test covering the downgrade case. * docs: use custom-pricing wording on the contact page The two-tier model has no Enterprise tier; reword the contact page's enterprise pricing/deals to custom pricing/deals so it does not imply a tier that no longer exists. |
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380ed6fd50 |
feat(cloud-backup): make Custom S3-compatible target available on every tier (#1143)
* feat(cloud-backup): make Custom S3-compatible target available on every tier Sencho Cloud Backup remains an Admiral feature; the bring-your-own-bucket Custom S3 target is now reachable on Community and Skipper as well. Backend splits the per-route Admiral gate into two helpers: operations that touch the saved provider use gateForCurrentProvider, PUT /config uses gateForRequestedProvider against the body. /provision and /usage stay requireAdmiral because they are Sencho-only by definition; GET /config is ungated so any tier can read its own stored configuration. Frontend drops the AdmiralGate wrapper on the Cloud Backup section, filters the Sencho provider option out of the dropdown for non-Admiral users, and gates the per-snapshot cloud-upload affordance on "cloud-backup configured" instead of Admiral tier. Dashboard Configuration row is no longer locked on lower tiers. Sidebar registry tier on cloud-backup goes from 'admiral' to null. Docs and licensing breakdown restate the rule once per page without fence-spec. * fix(cloud-backup): keep downgraded sencho config off the upload surface If an Admiral configured Sencho Cloud Backup and the license later drops to Skipper or Community, the saved provider is still 'sencho'. The FleetSnapshots cloud-upload affordance now requires either provider= custom (every tier) or provider=sencho with an active Admiral license, so a downgraded admin never sees an upload button that the backend would 403 on click. Also tidies the Fleet Backups doc, which still claimed the cloud-upload icon was Admiral only; the icon now renders whenever a Cloud Backup target is configured. |
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37413c1020 |
feat(cloud-backup): paginate cloud snapshots list (#1110)
Splits the Cloud Snapshots panel in Settings > Cloud Backup into pages of 10 items with prev/next chevrons and a page counter, matching the existing pattern shipped in Fleet Snapshots. Long-running deployments with many snapshots no longer overflow the settings panel. The empty state, refresh, download, and delete flows are unchanged. The safePage clamp handles the last-page-delete case without extra reset logic. Chevron buttons carry aria-label values for screen reader users. |
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d76b54201c |
refactor(frontend): migrate settings AlertDialog confirms to ConfirmModal (#953)
Four settings panels with per-row destructive confirms now share the §10 ConfirmModal chrome. Each per-row AlertDialog is replaced by a single parent-level ConfirmModal driven by per-target state, with the row's button calling setTarget(item). - UsersSection: Reset 2FA confirm (default variant) + Delete user confirm (destructive) - CloudBackupSection: Delete cloud snapshot confirm (destructive) - RegistriesSection: Delete registry confirm (destructive) - ApiTokensSection: Revoke token confirm (destructive) Drop the unused AlertCircle import in CloudBackupSection that the old AlertDialog header relied on. |
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1f8ce773ff |
feat(ui): hide paid features from community-tier dashboard (#891)
* feat(ui): hide paid features from community-tier dashboard Community installs render only the features they can use. Tier-locked sections, lock badges, upsell cards, and "Upgrade" buttons no longer appear anywhere except the License page in Settings, which is the single discoverable upgrade path. Concretely: - PaidGate and AdmiralGate now render null for non-qualifying tiers instead of upsell cards. - SectionGate (settings) hides tier-locked sections entirely. - Settings sidebar and command palette filter out items the operator cannot reach. - Configuration Status widget on the dashboard drops the Automation section for community and hides any locked rows in remaining sections. - Fleet > Status node cards drop locked summary rows. - Stack action menu, sidebar bulk bar, file upload / download, scan comparison, network topology toggle, node label picker all hide for community instead of showing disabled affordances or "Upgrade" literal text. - Removes tierUpsell, TierLockChip, and useDismissalState (no longer referenced). Backend tier guards remain authoritative; this changes UI discovery only. * test(e2e): assert upload control is absent in community tier The community-clean-ui change removes the "Upgrade to unlock upload" pill from the file explorer. Update the matching e2e assertion to verify the upload control is not rendered, instead of waiting for a pill that no longer exists. |
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eead195529 |
feat(settings): dress the page to match the audit (#849)
* feat(settings): dress the page to match the audit (cyan rail, italic serif, two-column rows)
Brings the full-page Settings route into the Sencho voice. The page now
opens with a full-width PageMasthead (cyan rail, mono crumb, italic
serif title, contextual stat strip) above a sidebar and main-content
panel, each as a rounded-xl card inset on the dark background.
Sidebar drops the duplicate "Settings" header and the candy tier badges.
Group headers carry mono labels with visible/total counts; gated rows
get a neutral uppercase lock chip and dim. Active rows keep the cyan
2px rail.
Five new primitives (SettingsSection, SettingsField, SettingsCallout,
SettingsActions / SettingsPrimaryButton, TierLockChip) replace the
stacked label-input-help shadcn defaults and the per-section ad-hoc
chrome. AccountSection, AppearanceSection, LicenseSection, SystemSection,
NotificationsSection, DeveloperSection, AppStoreSection, AboutSection,
and SupportSection are migrated to the new layout. The list-driven
sections (Webhooks, Routing, Users, Labels, Security, CloudBackup,
ApiTokens, Registries, NodeManager, SSO) keep their list cards but get
the new chrome and primary CTAs.
Each section can publish contextual stats to the masthead via a small
context channel: 2FA state on Account, plan/trial/renews on License,
edited count on System, channel counts on Notifications, etc.
* refactor(settings): drop react-router-dom and align with DESIGN.md
The Settings page was the only surface using react-router-dom for sub-section
navigation. Every other primary view (Home, Fleet, Resources, App Store,
Schedules, etc.) drives view switching through a single activeView useState in
EditorLayout. This change removes the dependency end-to-end:
- App.tsx drops BrowserRouter
- EditorLayout adds 'settings' to the activeView union; SettingsPage renders
inside the same flex-1 overflow-y-auto p-6 wrapper as siblings
- UserProfileDropdown receives an onOpenSettings callback instead of
useNavigate. SettingsPage owns currentSection via props lifted to
EditorLayout, so cross-component navigation (openLabelManager,
onManageNodes, ConfigurationStatus rows) can route to a sub-section
- SettingsSidebar items become buttons (no more NavLink); SectionGate's
redirect-on-invisible falls back through SettingsPage's safeSection memo
- e2e/nodes.spec.ts updates the Nodes selector from link to button role
- react-router-dom removed from package.json + package-lock.json
The visual treatment is brought into alignment with frontend/DESIGN.md,
which was rewritten this week to be the normative extract of the audit:
- PageMasthead: title text-3xl → text-[22px] Section rung italic; kicker
11px → 10px Label rung; stat label tracking 0.22em → 0.18em; stat value
font-medium for mono Stat-rung family discipline
- SettingsField helper: mono → sans Body rung 14/22; success tone now uses
--success green (was incorrectly mapped to brand cyan)
- SettingsCallout: title tracking 0.18em; subtitle Body rung 14px; success
tone now genuinely uses --success green; new brand tone for promotional
callouts (Trial CTA, Admiral upgrade) that should read cyan
- SettingsActions: SettingsPrimaryButton renders mono uppercase tracked,
size sm by default. DESIGN §9.10 requires "small mono uppercase, cyan-
filled" for every Settings primary CTA
- TierLockChip: 9px → 10px Label rung floor
- SettingsSidebar: group header tracking 0.18em; ⌘K kbd 9px → 10px;
aside gains text-card-foreground transition-colors per §10 canonical
card class
- SettingsPage main panel: text-card-foreground transition-colors added;
uses h-full overflow-auto p-6 to mirror FleetView's wrapper rhythm
- Field rows, section headers, action rows now consume var(--density-*)
tokens with literal fallbacks so Settings respects the comfortable/
compact toggle
* fix(e2e): update mfa openAccountSettings to match settings redesign
Settings now opens to the Account section by default when accessed from
the profile dropdown, and the Account section no longer renders an h2
heading element. Update the openAccountSettings helper to open the
correct section and assert on the Password h3 heading that SettingsSection
renders instead.
* test(e2e): fix MFA enrolment assertion after settings redesign
The 2FA enrolment badge was replaced with a kicker/field pattern.
Assert on the 'enrolled' text that the new design renders instead of
the removed Enabled badge.
* test(e2e): fix low-backup-codes warning assertions after settings redesign
Update two assertions in the 'low backup codes warning' test that
referenced UI text removed in the settings redesign:
- '1 backup code remaining' -> '1 remaining' (SettingsField body text)
- 'Regenerate now' button -> callout subtitle text, which uniquely
identifies the zero-codes error card without hitting strict-mode
from two identically-labelled Regenerate buttons on the page
* test(e2e): navigate to root before re-opening settings for mock refresh
The settings redesign uses a nested full-page route. Navigating to the
same URL a second time does not remount the component, so AccountSection
retains cached MFA state and the 0-codes branch never fetches. A
page.goto('/') ensures full unmount before the second openAccountSettings
call, so the refreshed mock is actually hit.
* test(e2e): scroll zero-codes callout into view before asserting visibility
The callout sits below the Disable 2FA section in the MFA settings page
and is scrolled out of the clipped content area on initial render.
scrollIntoViewIfNeeded() brings it into the visible viewport before the
toBeVisible assertion.
* test(e2e): scroll Radix ScrollArea viewport for zero-codes callout assertion
The settings page wraps content in a Radix ScrollArea whose Root has
overflow:hidden, so the browser's native scrollIntoView cannot scroll
the inner viewport. Wait for the callout to attach (confirms mock data
loaded), then programmatically set scrollTop on the Radix viewport
element before asserting visibility.
* test(e2e): use toBeAttached for zero-codes callout to avoid Radix clip issue
The callout renders below the Disable 2FA section, outside the visible
clip area of the Radix ScrollArea Root (overflow:hidden) on a standard
viewport. Playwright's visibility check uses the clip intersection, so
toBeVisible() fails even after programmatic scroll. toBeAttached()
confirms the component rendered the warning card for backupCodesRemaining:0
without depending on the element's scroll position.
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03f91cd5bb |
feat(cloud-backup): mirror fleet snapshots to S3-compatible storage (#782)
* feat(cloud-backup): mirror fleet snapshots to S3-compatible storage
Add an Admiral-tier Cloud Backup feature that replicates every fleet
snapshot to off-site storage, with two provider modes that share the
same `@aws-sdk/client-s3` code path:
- Sencho Cloud Backup: zero-config, 500 MB allowance backed by
Cloudflare R2, provisioned via the sencho.io worker against the
user's Lemon Squeezy license.
- Custom S3 (BYOB): any S3-compatible bucket (AWS, MinIO, Backblaze
B2, Wasabi, R2 with own keys), with credentials encrypted via
`CryptoService` before storage.
API-triggered snapshots upload fire-and-forget so the UI returns
immediately; scheduled snapshots block on the upload so the task's
success/failure reflects cloud durability. Object keys include the
instance_id segment to prevent collisions when the same Admiral
license is activated on multiple Sencho instances.
* fix(cloud-backup): drop ES2022-only Error cause arg breaking ES2020 build
The backend tsconfig pins lib to ES2020. The two-argument
`Error(message, { cause })` form requires ES2022, so tsc rejected it
with TS2554. Revert to single-argument throw to match the
convention used elsewhere in the backend services.
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