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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 |
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e12602091a |
fix: repin semver compose tags during fleet self-update (#1587)
* fix: repin semver compose tags during fleet self-update Fleet updates failed when docker-compose.yml pinned a semver tag because recreate reused the on-disk pin. Pull the target image first, rewrite semver pins via the update helper, and block digest or unresolved pins with fast 409s. * fix: update OFFLINE_META shape in capability and node-registry meta tests |
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bbcc4b59e4 |
fix: UI polish - tooltips, masthead, tabs, settings, and layout consistency (#1563)
* fix: increase masthead rail shimmer visibility Bumped shimmer highlight opacity from 25% to 50% and reduced animation duration from 11s to 5s, matching the login page AuthCanvas shimmer precedent (via-white/60 at 4.5s). * fix: reduce masthead rail opacity to match login page pattern Changed all MastheadRail background classes from 100% to 70% opacity (bg-brand → bg-brand/70, etc.) so the shimmer highlight reads as a surface reflection rather than a detached floating bar. Matches the AuthCanvas login card precedent. * fix: improve masthead rail glow visibility Replaced the invisible inset box-shadow glow (10px blur inside a 3px element) with a white overlay that pulses opacity 0.15-0.55 over 4s. Sped up glow animation from 5.5s to 4s for a more noticeable breath. * fix: replace cursor-follow tooltip with standard Radix tooltip in sidebar rows Replaced the Cursor/CursorFollow animate-ui primitives in StackRow with the standard Radix Tooltip/TooltipTrigger/TooltipContent already used throughout the app. The custom cursor dot that followed the mouse is gone; tooltips now appear as static popovers on hover/touch. * fix: wrap tooltip icon triggers in span for Radix compatibility TooltipTrigger asChild requires a native element to forward props. Lucide icon components did not reliably receive data-state and event handlers, so tooltips on the check-failed and git-pending indicators did not open. Wrapped each icon in a span. * fix: rename Notification Routing to Routing in settings sidebar * fix: replace Timeline/All tasks buttons with SegmentedControl The two loose Button elements had indistinguishable selected/unselected states (secondary vs ghost). Replaced with the SegmentedControl component already used elsewhere on the same page, which has a clear active highlight indicator. * fix: standardize Blueprint empty state headings to font-heading Replaced manual font-serif [font-style:var(--heading-style)] with the font-heading class on the main heading and three step titles so the Deployments empty state follows the same heading convention as the rest of the app and respects the Calm/Signature theme toggle. * fix: remove custom tooltip styling, use standard TooltipContent defaults The RowTooltip wrapped its label in a font-mono text-stat-value span instead of using the TooltipContent base styling (text-xs text-popover-foreground) like every other tooltip in the app. * Revert "fix: remove custom tooltip styling, use standard TooltipContent defaults" This reverts commit |
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fdbc1b1ebb |
feat: move Blueprint orchestration and Federation placement to Community tier (#1555)
* feat: move core Blueprint orchestration to Community tier Blueprints CRUD, reconciliation, and drift modes are now available on Community. Pin remains Admiral-only via Federation placement controls. * feat: move Federation placement controls to Community tier Remove requirePaid from cordon, uncordon, and blueprint pin routes. Ungate the Federation tab and gate cordon UI on node:manage only. Update licensing and fleet docs for the new tier split. |
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4a350e7a0a | feat: add Docker label audit across Fleet and Stack views (#1531) | ||
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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 |
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d6ce60d280 |
fix: make Reduced motion gate overlays, standardize the tab band, and polish fleet/snapshots (#1504)
* fix: address review feedback on motion, fleet band, and snapshots - Reduced motion now also skips the animate-ui overlay open/close animations (dialog, sheet, popover, dropdown-menu) via a shared useReducedTransition that zeroes the transition when reduced motion is active; MotionConfig alone only neutralized transform/layout, leaving the opacity/blur fade. - Fleet tab band: flatten the list's own pill band so the tabs sit in a single full-width band instead of a nested second band. - Fleet Overview: label the node-update button "Node Update"; the add-node button becomes a ChartNetwork icon that opens Settings > Nodes (outline style, matching the node-update button) instead of the add-node modal. - Blueprint deployments empty state: drive the serif headings from the theme heading-style token so Calm drops the italic. - Snapshots: move the per-stack Restore onto the stack header row (right side), matching the ghost action style. * feat: standardize the tab band on Security and add a tab hover state - Apply the Fleet full-width tab band to the Security page (single band, the list's pill background flattened so the tabs sit directly in it). - Add a hover highlight to tabs so the band reads as interactive, not flat; the active tab is unaffected. * fix: drive reduced-motion transitions from the app setting, not the OS query useReducedTransition called framer-motion's useReducedMotion(), which only reflects the OS prefers-reduced-motion media query and ignores our MotionConfig / appearance toggle, so dialogs kept animating with the setting on. Read the app's useReducedMotion selector instead. Verified: with the setting on, the dialog opacity snaps 0->1 in one frame; with it off, it ramps over the spring. * feat: standardize stack-detail body text to text-xs and add a log expand toggle - Bump the anatomy panel body text (rows, field values, warnings) and the structured log lines from 10/11/12px to text-xs (12px), leaving the uppercase kicker labels and the log level/source badges as-is. - Add an expand control next to the log download button that collapses the Command Center so the logs pane fills the left column; toggles back to restore. |
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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). |
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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 |
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d26ab58189 |
feat(fleet): cross-node bulk label assign with authoritative label discovery (#1389)
* feat(fleet): cross-node bulk label assign with authoritative label discovery Make Fleet Actions > Bulk label assign work across the fleet. Pick a stack label that exists anywhere in the fleet, select stacks on one or more nodes, and the control orchestrates: each target node resolves the label by name, creating it with the same name and color if missing, then adds it to the selected stacks while preserving their existing labels. The local node runs in process; each remote runs its own admin-only local-assign receiver over the node proxy. Per-node failures (unknown node, no proxy target, unreachable, mixed-version remote) degrade that node only and are reported per node in the result. Assignment writes use a transactional INSERT OR IGNORE so the add-preserve path is idempotent and race-free. Also make the shared fleet label discovery authoritative: suggestions, match-preview, and the fleet-stop remote leg now read each node's labels live over the proxy instead of the control database, which does not mirror remote labels. A propagated label therefore appears in, and is stoppable by, Stop-by-label across the fleet, and unreachable nodes are surfaced rather than silently dropped. Fleet Actions runs against the unfiltered node list, so overview filters no longer narrow its scope. The previous node-scoped, replace-by-id bulk-assign endpoint is removed. * fix(fleet): treat malformed remote label responses as per-node failures A 200 response from a remote node whose body is not the expected shape was treated as a benign empty result, so a malformed remote could read as a clean zero-stack assign or a "matched, nothing to stop" no-op and even surface a success toast. Validate the wire shape in the bulk-assign and fleet-stop remote legs and in the authoritative label discovery fan-out; on a malformed body, report the node as a per-node failure with the error attributed to its stacks instead of silently dropping it. * chore: drop accidentally committed temp file |
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02c3b006eb |
feat(fleet): refine the Fleet Overview toolbar (#1376)
* feat(fleet): tidy the Overview toolbar and shorten tab labels - Move the Add node button into the Overview toolbar beside the Grid/Topology toggle so it sits with the view it acts on instead of showing on every Fleet tab. It stays admin-only. - Collapse the node search to an icon button that expands to the full input on click and collapses again on blur once the query is empty, reclaiming toolbar width. An active query keeps it open. - Match the sort-direction toggle and the sort dropdown to the outlined dark fill of the Filters button for a consistent toolbar row. - Swap the Check Updates icon to the refresh-with-dot glyph. - Rename two tabs: Fleet Actions to Actions, Dependencies to Map (display labels only; internal keys unchanged). Update the feature docs to the new tab labels. * feat(fleet): move Check Updates into the Overview tab toolbar Check Updates is an Overview-specific action, but it lived in the shared Fleet header toolbar that renders across every tab. Move it into the Overview tab's own toolbar, to the right of the Add node button, so it only appears where it applies. The relocated button now spins and disables while a check is in flight, matching the Refresh button's loading feedback. The shared header keeps Refresh and Export Dossier. |
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bef51a979f |
feat(fleet): tidy the Overview toolbar and shorten tab labels (#1361)
- Move the Add node button into the Overview toolbar beside the Grid/Topology toggle so it sits with the view it acts on instead of showing on every Fleet tab. It stays admin-only. - Collapse the node search to an icon button that expands to the full input on click and collapses again on blur once the query is empty, reclaiming toolbar width. An active query keeps it open. - Match the sort-direction toggle and the sort dropdown to the outlined dark fill of the Filters button for a consistent toolbar row. - Swap the Check Updates icon to the refresh-with-dot glyph. - Rename two tabs: Fleet Actions to Actions, Dependencies to Map (display labels only; internal keys unchanged). Update the feature docs to the new tab labels. |
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54119be0c2 |
feat: move trivy auto-update, node labels, fleet topology, and single-scan SBOM to Community (#1336)
Rebalance several capabilities from the paid tier to the free Community tier: - Managed Trivy auto-update toggle is admin-only, no longer tier-gated. - Node labels (assign, view, manage) are available on every tier; cordon and FleetSync anchor reset stay paid. - Fleet topology layout modes (Hub, Grouped, Free) are available on Community. - Single-scan SBOM export (SPDX and CycloneDX) is admin-only on Community; SARIF export stays paid via a dedicated canExportSarif capability split out from the former shared SBOM flag. Backend route guards and frontend affordances are updated together, with tier and admin-role tests covering the Community-allowed and still-paid paths. |
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842ee7dd0c |
feat(fleet): export a whole-fleet Markdown dossier (#1334)
* feat(fleet): export a whole-fleet Markdown dossier Add an admin-only "Export Dossier" action to the Fleet view that walks every node and stack, pairs each stack's generated Compose anatomy with its operator notes, and downloads a folder-structured homelab-dossier.zip (index, per-node and per-stack pages, plus fleet-wide port, volume, network, env, access-URL, and VLAN/firewall maps). Reuses the existing stack dossier and anatomy Markdown generators by extracting the shared Compose parsers into a frontend lib module. Unreachable nodes are recorded with a reason and never block the export; only env variable names and counts are ever emitted, never values. * fix(fleet): unique stack slugs and reproducible dossier archive Disambiguate stack names on one node that slugify to the same value (e.g. `Web` and `web` on a case-sensitive host) with a per-node slug map shared by the node-page links and the file emission, so neither overwrites the other. Pin a fixed entry timestamp on the zip so the archive bytes are a pure function of the file map rather than the wall clock. |
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feat(ui): make Fleet, Settings, and the dashboard table usable on mobile (#1331)
* feat(ui): make Fleet, Settings, and the dashboard table usable on mobile Tier 2 of the mobile pass, all gated below the md breakpoint so desktop renders identically: - Fleet: the tab strip scrolls horizontally and the action row (Check Updates / Refresh / Add Node) wraps instead of clipping. - Settings: below md the nav rail is a full-screen list; choosing a section pushes it full-screen with a back affordance (master/detail), matching the stack flow. Desktop keeps the two-pane layout. - Dashboard: the fixed stack-health table scrolls horizontally on a phone. Adds a Playwright desktop visual-regression spec (1280/1440/1920) as a zero-desktop-change gate; its environment-specific snapshots are gitignored. * test(ui): harden the desktop visual-regression gate Mask only the live sidebar ticker and notification count instead of the whole sidebar / top-bar shell, so the gate now proves that shell unchanged too. Lower the pixel budget to 1200 (the only residual churn is in-content live stats); run against seeded / frozen data in CI for a zero-tolerance gate. Adds a data-testid to the activity ticker so it can be masked precisely. |
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af4083175c |
feat(fleet): add read-only dependency map tab (#1324)
* feat(fleet): add read-only dependency map tab Add a fleet-wide Dependencies tab to Fleet view that maps how stacks, services, networks, volumes, and ports relate, with flags for missing dependencies, port conflicts, orphaned resources, and cross-stack shared resources. Read-only; filterable by stack, node, and flag; collapsed by default with a list-view fallback at scale. The graph is derived at request time from Docker and compose metadata, so no new table or persisted state is introduced. A per-node graph endpoint feeds a hub aggregation endpoint that fans out across the fleet and degrades gracefully, surfacing unreachable or unparseable nodes inline while the rest of the map still renders. * fix(fleet): harden dependency map flag detection and remote merge Address review findings on the dependency map: - Port-conflict detection now does pairwise host-scope overlap, so an unrelated bind on the same port and protocol but a different specific host IP is no longer flagged, and the flag lands on the exact scoped port node. - A running service's depends_on target is only considered satisfied when it is actually running, so a crashed (exited) dependency is surfaced while a deliberately stopped stack stays quiet. - Declared external networks and volumes are reported missing when they do not exist on the host instead of being assumed present. - The hub deep-validates each remote node-graph payload before merging, so a reachable-but-malformed remote degrades to a single node error rather than failing the whole fleet map, and the validation failure is logged. - Searching or filtering on a network, volume, or port now also reveals the services that claim it and their stacks. |
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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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c82a39c65a |
fix(mesh): hide node and stack management controls from non-admins (#1284)
* fix(mesh): hide node and stack management controls from non-admins The Routing tab rendered the per-node mesh enable/disable toggle and the stack opt-in/opt-out controls for any Admiral-tier user, but those backend routes require the admin role. A non-admin viewer on an Admiral instance saw controls that returned 403. Thread a canManage flag (true only for admins) from the Fleet view into the Routing tab, its node cards, and the opt-in sheet so non-admins get a read-only Routing tab: the enable/disable toggle, add-stack, and opt-in/opt-out controls are hidden, while status, aliases, topology, activity, diagnostics, and the alias test probe stay available. This mirrors the Federation tab's existing read-only treatment for non-admins. Add backend route-gating tests covering the tier and admin-role guards on every mesh route, and frontend render-gate tests for the node card and the opt-in sheet in both density layouts. * refactor(mesh): require canManage on the routing-node-card primitive Remove the permissive `canManage = true` default on the shared routing-node-card primitive so a new call site cannot render the management controls without an explicit decision. Every current caller already passes the flag; the type now enforces it. Drop the omitted-prop test, which covered a state the compiler now prevents. |
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fix(fleet-secrets): restrict bundle management to admin hub sessions (#1274)
* fix(fleet-secrets): restrict bundle management to admin hub sessions Fleet Secrets exposes decrypted environment-variable values and writes credentials across the fleet, so every route now requires an admin role, runs only on the instance you are signed into, and rejects long-lived API tokens: - Add an admin-role check to all secrets routes; the frontend Secrets tab renders only for admin users so the affordance matches the backend gate. - Add /api/secrets/ to the hub-only path list so a request carrying a remote node id cannot be proxied to read another node's decrypted values. - Reject API tokens on every secrets route (browser admin sessions only), matching how registry credentials are handled. Also adds lifecycle and developer-mode diagnostic logging (never the secret values) and tests covering the admin boundary on every endpoint, API-token rejection, hub-only enforcement, and diagnostic gating. * fix(fleet-secrets): require a signed-in user session for all secrets routes The earlier API-token rejection only blocked opaque API tokens. node_proxy and pilot_tunnel JWTs are mapped to an admin role by the auth middleware without an API-token scope, so they still passed the admin gate and could read decrypted bundles via GET /api/secrets/:id. Replace the API-token check with requireUserSession, which rejects API tokens and node_proxy / pilot_tunnel machine credentials (userId 0) on every secrets route, returning SESSION_REQUIRED. The admin role is still enforced after. Tests now assert SESSION_REQUIRED for a full-admin API token across all nine routes and for node_proxy and pilot_tunnel JWTs. * test(fleet-secrets): mint the rejection-test token via the real endpoint The machine-credential test reconstructed an API token by sha256-hashing a raw key inline. That duplicated a hashing sink that CodeQL's js/insufficient-password-hash query flags (a false positive for a 256-bit random token, but a new occurrence in the diff). Create the token through POST /api/api-tokens instead, so the hashing stays in the production path and the test carries none of its own. Behavior and coverage are unchanged. |
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c11a550b6a |
fix(fleet-snapshots): gate reads on admin role and encrypt content at rest (#1273)
* fix(fleet-snapshots): gate reads on admin role and encrypt content at rest Fleet snapshots capture every node's compose.yaml and .env, so the data is as sensitive as the live stacks. This hardens access and reliability across the snapshot pipeline. - Restrict snapshot reads to administrators. GET /api/fleet/snapshots and /:id now require the admin role, matching create, restore, and delete; the Fleet "Snapshots" tab and its panel render only for admins. Previously any authenticated user could enumerate snapshots and read every node's .env. - Encrypt snapshot file contents at rest with the instance key. Restore and cloud-archive paths decrypt on read, so cloud archives stay portable and a database copy no longer exposes stack secrets in plaintext. Rows written before this change still read back as plaintext. - Surface partial captures. A stack whose compose file cannot be read or fetched, or a file over the 1 MB capture cap, is recorded as a warning and shown on the snapshot instead of being silently dropped, so a snapshot is never mistaken for complete. Remote .env read errors are now distinguished from a genuinely absent .env. Adds route-authz, capture-warning, and encryption round-trip tests; updates the Fleet-Wide Backups feature docs. * fix(fleet-snapshots): gate cloud snapshot reads on admin role The cloud snapshot read routes were guarded by provider/license only, not by role, while their write counterparts (upload, delete) already required admin and the Cloud Backup settings surface is admin-only. Because a downloaded archive contains plaintext compose and .env files, a non-admin could list and download cloud snapshots and read every node's secrets, the same exposure the local snapshot reads were just closed against. - Require admin on GET /api/cloud-backup/snapshots, /status/:id, and /object/:keyB64/download, matching the local snapshot reads and the admin-only Cloud Backup settings section. - When capturing a remote node, treat a 200 response carrying X-Env-Exists: false as a stack with no .env (matching the local ENOENT path) instead of storing an empty .env that restore would later write back. Adds non-admin authorization tests for the cloud read routes and a remote absent-.env capture test. |
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fix(fleet): gate node update actions to admins and harden update tracking (#1272)
* fix(fleet): gate node update actions to admins and harden update tracking Node update affordances now render only for admins, matching the admin-only routes behind them. Previously a non-admin could open the Fleet view and see the per-node Update button, Update all, retry, dismiss, and Recheck controls, then get a 403 on click. Those controls are now hidden for non-admins, who still see read-only update status. Both update-status clear routes (per-node and bulk) now require admin, and the bulk recheck throttles its forced "latest published version" lookup so a caller cannot loop it to hammer the upstream registries; the response reports whether the refresh actually ran so the UI can surface a "checked recently" note. Completion detection no longer reports a node as Updated when it merely blips offline and returns on the same version with an unchanged process start time. That case stays in progress and is decided by the existing early-fail and timeout heuristics, so a momentary network glitch is not mistaken for a successful update. Failed and timed-out updates now emit an operator-visible warning, and a periodic safety-net sweep bounds in-flight trackers when no client is polling for status. * fix(fleet): harden update completion and recheck failure handling Refinements from review of the node self-update hardening: - Completion signal 1 now requires a valid version, not merely a different one. A node whose /api/meta momentarily omits or mangles its version (online, same process) reported version=null, which compared unequal to the previous version and falsely marked the update completed. It now stays in progress and is decided by the early-fail/timeout heuristics. - Terminal resolution is atomic: it re-reads the live tracker and transitions only if it is still in flight with the same start time, so two concurrent status polls cannot both warn or clobber each other's transition. - The operator warning for a failed or timed-out update now redacts secret-shaped text (bearer/basic/token/password, credentialed URLs) from the underlying error before logging, in addition to stripping control characters. - The Recheck button now surfaces an error toast when the request throws (network or auth failure), matching the existing non-ok-response path instead of only logging to the console. |
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d41282e352 |
fix(blueprints): gate Federation pin control on admin role (#1252)
* fix(blueprints): gate Federation pin control on admin role The Federation tab rendered an editable pin control to any Admiral-tier user, but PUT /api/blueprints/:id/pin requires admin role, so a non-admin Admiral user saw a dropdown that returned 403 on use. Thread the admin flag into FederationTab and render the pin placement read-only (with an administrator-required hint) for non-admins, matching the existing canEdit pattern in the Deployments tab. The backend guard already enforced admin; this aligns the UI affordance with it. Add backend coverage for the tier/role authorization matrix across the blueprint routes, remote-node deploy/withdraw ordering and failure mapping, edge cases (disable-with-active 409, selector cap, marker drift, cross-blueprint withdraw refusal), service developer-mode diagnostics, and a frontend render-gate test for both admin and non-admin states. * fix(blueprints): gate Apply action on admin role in blueprint detail The blueprint detail sheet rendered an enabled "Apply now" control to any paid user, but POST /api/blueprints/:id/apply requires admin. Gate the primary action on canEdit so it matches the already-gated Edit / Disable / Delete actions and the backend guard; non-admins keep a read-only detail view. Add a render test covering both the admin and non-admin action bars. Also strengthen the remote-deploy ordering test to assert global call order across spies (create < compose < marker < deploy) via invocationCallOrder, not just per-method indices. |
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feat(fleet): move bulk Remote OTA updates to Community tier (#1151)
Drops `requirePaid` from `POST /api/fleet/update-all` so Community admins can dispatch bulk node updates. Per-node OTA was already Community- reachable (admin-only); this completes the move so the full Remote OTA surface ships at Community. Frontend mirrors the backend: removes `canBulkUpdate` from NodeUpdatesSheet so the "Update all (N)" affordance is purely data- driven on `updatableRemoteCount > 0`. Docs realigned to drop fence-spec and Skipper-only phrasing on the Update all bulk action: - features/licensing.mdx: Community line now lists Remote OTA (per-node and Update all); Skipper Fleet Actions parenthetical drops "bulk update all" - features/remote-updates.mdx: Note rewritten to role-only requirement - features/fleet-view.mdx: Update all (n) bullet drops the tier clause - features/overview.mdx: Fleet View and Remote updates blurbs drop the Skipper/Admiral fences - operations/upgrade.mdx: Note rephrased without naming tiers Test coverage: - fleet.test.ts: tier-gating spec flipped to assert Community access - fleet-pilot-update.test.ts: bulk-OTA dispatch suite now spies tier to Community so it doubles as a regression guard |
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0117556bea |
fix(fleet): rename Traffic tab label to Routing for consistency (#1119)
The Fleet view sub-tab that renders RoutingTab.tsx was labeled "Traffic"
while every adjacent identifier already used "Routing": the backend
route file (backend/src/routes/mesh.ts), the component path, the
localStorage key (sencho-routing-view-mode), the SegmentedControl aria
label ("Routing view mode"), and the engineering vocabulary across the
codebase. Operators looking for the "Routing tab" could not find it
because the visible label said something else.
Align the user-visible label with the rest of the implementation and
update the two doc references that named the tab by its old label
(docs/features/fleet-actions.mdx, .env.example).
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16774ae515 |
feat(fleet): add node management actions to Fleet Overview (#1064)
* refactor(nodes): extract node create/edit/delete modals into useNodeActions hook Pulls the inline Add/Edit/Delete/Pilot-enrollment modal stack out of NodeManager.tsx and into a reusable useNodeActions() hook in components/nodes/. Settings continues to consume the same modals via this hook, with an onTestResult callback used by Settings to render the existing connection-detail panel after a successful test. The hook also extends the auto-test-on-save behavior so that saving a proxy-mode remote node from the Edit dialog re-runs the connection test when the API URL or token has actually changed (skipped when only name or compose dir was edited). * feat(fleet): surface Add/Edit/Delete node actions on Fleet Overview Adds an admin-only Add node button to the right of Refresh on the Fleet header, opening the same Add Node dialog used by Settings. Each node card's three-dot menu now exposes Edit node and Delete node items (routed through the shared useNodeActions hook) alongside the existing Cordon item, so operators can manage node lifecycle without leaving the Fleet page. The card kebab is shown to admins regardless of tier; Cordon stays Admiral-only. Delete is hidden on the local default node. After any Add/Edit/Delete the Fleet overview refetches so the grid reflects the change immediately. * docs(fleet): document Add/Edit/Delete node actions on Fleet Overview Updates the Action buttons table to cover the new Add node entry point on the Fleet header, and adds a new Node actions menu section describing the per-card Edit/Delete/Cordon items, their tier and permission gating, and the auto connection test that fires after saving a proxy-mode remote. |
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feat(fleet): multi-mode topology with label grouping and persisted positions (#1054)
The Topology view now offers three layouts so the canvas adapts to how the fleet is organised, not the other way around: - Hub: the gateway anchored on the left with remotes radiating right - Grouped (Skipper+): remotes cluster by their primary node label, with the local node in its own cluster and unlabeled remotes in an Unlabeled cluster - Free (Skipper+): drag any node; positions persist per browser via local storage Node cards gain label pills (Skipper+), a cordon banner with reason tooltip, a latency chip for online remotes, and a stale pilot-heartbeat glyph. All fields are sourced from /api/fleet/overview, which already returns cordon, latency, and pilot timestamps; no backend changes required. Community continues to see the single Hub layout (without the toolbar, no gating cues), matching the visibility principle that paid affordances are hidden from lower tiers rather than displayed as locked teasers. The backend /api/node-labels route is already requirePaid, so the data gate is honoured end to end. Includes unit tests for the layout module (hub/grouped/free coverage) and the preferences hook (round-trip plus corrupt-JSON fallback). |
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0f0b22c51a |
feat(fleet): Fleet Secrets tab with env-var bundles (v1 MVP) (#965)
* feat(fleet): add Fleet Secrets tab with versioned env-var bundles (Skipper+) Centralized, encrypted-at-rest secret bundles that can be pushed to labeled nodes' stacks. Each save bumps a monotonic version; each push records a per-node-per-version row in `secret_pushes` plus an entry in `audit_log`. Conflict detection shows added/changed/unchanged/removed (informational) diffs before write. Overlay merge preserves keys missing from the bundle. - Adds `secrets`, `secret_versions`, `secret_pushes` tables. - New `SecretsService` reuses CryptoService for AES-256-GCM, NodeLabelService for selectors, and direct fetch + Bearer for outbound calls to remote nodes. - New `secretsRouter` with 9 endpoints under `/api/secrets`, gated by `requirePaid`. Mounted after the auth gate. - Audit summary patterns added for the new routes. - New Fleet › Secrets tab with bundle list, editor sheet (key=value rows, versions tab), and push wizard (selector, target stack, env file picker, per-node diff preview, results pills). - Documentation: docs/features/fleet-secrets.mdx + docs.json nav entry. - 26 Vitest cases cover parser, encryption, versioning, push aggregation, tier gating. * fix(fleet): use const for rawValue in env parser ESLint prefer-const flagged the let declaration as a CI-blocking error; the variable is never reassigned. |
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52b46753af |
feat(fleet): add Federation tab with cordon and pin policy (Admiral) (#964)
Ships the v1 MVP for the Federation tab as placement control, not
placement automation:
- Cordon a node: marks the node unschedulable so the BlueprintReconciler
skips it for new placements only. Existing deployments continue to
drift-check and redeploy on revision changes; cordon never triggers
withdraw or eviction. Toggle on the NodeCard kebab (Admiral, admin
role); Cordoned pill renders for all tiers.
- Pin a blueprint to a node: stores blueprints.pinned_node_id, replacing
the desired set with the pinned node regardless of selector. Pin
overrides cordon by design. Action lives only in the Federation tab;
BlueprintDetail and the deployment table show read-only Pinned
indicators.
Backend: idempotent migrations add nodes.cordoned/cordoned_at/cordoned_reason
and blueprints.pinned_node_id. New routes POST /api/nodes/:id/cordon,
POST /api/nodes/:id/uncordon, PUT /api/blueprints/:id/pin, all gated by
requireAdmiral plus requireAdmin. Audit summaries added so the existing
auditLog middleware records every operator action. deleteNode clears
dangling pins.
Reconciler: pin override evaluated before selector match; cordon filter
applied only to the new-placement branch (deploy/stateReview without an
existing deployment). 11 new Vitest cases cover cordon filter, pin
override, pin-overrides-cordon, missing pin target, pin shrinks
desired set (stateless withdraw + stateful evict_blocked), and pin
clearing on node delete.
Frontend: new FederationTab.tsx with cordoned-nodes summary and
pin-policy table. Federation moved out of the experimental flag into
{isAdmiral && (...)} + AdmiralGate, mirroring the Routing tab pattern.
Secrets stays under experimental.
Tests pass: backend tsc, full Vitest suite (1704 passed), frontend
tsc -b, ESLint (0 errors). Manual verification via the local dev
instance confirmed the tab is hidden at Community, the kebab and pill
render at Admiral, and cordon and pin endpoints round-trip end to end.
Refs cut-line-1.0.md Federation v1 MVP.
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feat(fleet): add Fleet Actions tab for cross-node bulk operations (#963)
* feat(fleet): add Fleet Actions tab for cross-node bulk operations Introduces a new "Actions" sub-tab in Fleet view with two Skipper+ cards that fill gaps in the existing surface: - Stop fleet by label: matches a label name across every node and stops every stack assigned to it, reporting per-node and per-stack results. - Bulk label assign: applies the same label set to many stacks on one node in a single round trip. Other bulk operations stay in their existing homes (sidebar bulk mode, Schedules, NodeUpdatesSheet) to avoid duplicate surfaces. Backend: - POST /api/fleet/labels/fleet-stop (gateway-orchestrated, multi-node) - POST /api/fleet-actions/labels/bulk-assign (per-node, capped at 1000) - Tightens /api/fleet proxy-exempt prefix to /api/fleet/ so /api/fleet-actions/* is routed through the proxy for per-node calls. - Exports activeBulkActions from labels.ts so fleet-stop and label-action share the per-node lock and cannot double-stop the same containers. - Extracts containerActionForStack helper from stacks.ts for reuse. * chore(fleet): rename Actions tab to Fleet Actions and reorder Fleet sub-tabs - Tab label "Actions" -> "Fleet Actions" so the surface is unambiguous alongside Schedules and the sidebar bulk bar. - Reorder Fleet sub-tabs as Overview / Snapshots / Status | Deployments / Traffic / Fleet Actions, with the separator after Status. - Rename "Traffic · Routing" -> "Traffic" and update Sencho Mesh docs to match the shorter label. - Update Fleet Actions docs to the new tab name and placement. |
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e2edc6ceb8 |
chore(frontend): expose Routing and Deployments tabs by default (#955)
Drop the SENCHO_EXPERIMENTAL gate from the Fleet Routing and Deployments tabs so they ship in the default UI. Both have been verified production-ready and promoted out of experimental. Routing trigger and content are now wrapped only by isAdmiral plus the existing AdmiralGate. Deployments trigger and content are wrapped by isPaid (Skipper+); Community users no longer see the tab at all, mirroring the Routing pattern. Federation and Secrets remain inside the experimental block as dev-only previews. Removes the SoonBadge component and "Coming soon" pill from the preview placeholder so the tab bar shows only ready, tier-appropriate tabs without ambiguous SOON labels. |
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feat: open security basics, manual fleet ops, and basic fleet management to Community (#930)
Realign tier guards to the user-stated philosophy: Community covers
deploy/monitor at scale plus security basics, Skipper adds automation
and advanced fleet management, Admiral keeps enterprise control.
Community now includes:
- Trivy install / uninstall / update from the Settings Hub (admin role)
- CVE suppressions CRUD (admin role; replicates fleet-wide)
- Manual image scan with vuln, secret, and misconfig results
- Stack-config scan, scan comparison
- Manual fleet snapshots: create, list, view, restore, delete
- Per-node Sencho self-update (Check Updates + per-node Update)
- Fleet Overview search, sort, filters, node-card expand, auto-refresh
Stays paid:
- Scan policies with block_on_deploy enforcement (Skipper+)
- SBOM (SPDX, CycloneDX), SARIF export (Skipper+)
- Bulk Update All across the fleet (Skipper+)
- Scheduled snapshot create (now Skipper, was Admiral)
- Trivy auto-update toggle, fleet-wide policy push (Admiral)
The Settings -> Security tab is unhidden by setting the registry tier to
null. The SecuritySection no longer early-returns a PaidGate; the policy
list, Add Policy button, and policy dialogs are wrapped in {isPaid && }.
The Fleet view drops isPaid gates on the Snapshots tab, Check Updates
button, per-node update handlers, OverviewToolbar grid controls, the
NodeCard expand affordance, and the auto-refresh notice. The
NodeUpdatesSheet receives a canBulkUpdate prop and gates the Update All
button on it. useFleetUpdateStatus and useFleetPolling drop their isPaid
guards so polling runs for Community; useFleetOverview drops the isPaid
wrap on the filter and sort path.
Backend route guards are flipped per the matrix above. The scheduler
tick and requireScheduledTaskTier add 'snapshot' to the Skipper+ branch.
Backend test assertions are inverted for the now-Community endpoints
and a positive Skipper-snapshot-task test is added.
Documentation across features/, api-reference/, and operations/ is
updated to reflect the new tier mapping.
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refactor(frontend): extract useFleetUpdateStatus + useFleetPolling from FleetView (F5-7) (#921)
Move the update workflow state machine and the polling driver out of the FleetView shell into two dedicated hooks under FleetView/hooks/. No behavior change. useFleetUpdateStatus owns updateStatuses + updatingNodeId + the four modal/dialog/reconnecting state slots, the synchronously-held updateStatusesRef, and every callback that touches the update workflow (fetchUpdateStatus, triggerNodeUpdate, confirmLocalUpdate, triggerUpdateAll, dismissNodeUpdate, retryNodeUpdate). The inline four- line "Check Updates" handler collapses into a single checkUpdates() callback returned from the hook. useFleetPolling is a pure side-effect hook that owns the initial-mount fetch, the paid-tier 30s overview + 120s update-status interval pair, and the 5s fast-poll accelerator gated on hasUpdatingRef. The polling hook does not know about update semantics; the consumer passes in updateStatuses and the fetch callbacks. Shell drops from 523 to 385 LOC. useState calls drop from 13 to 6, useEffect from 4 to 0, useCallback from 8 to 2, useRef from 2 to 0. Tested manually in browser: fleet view loads, masthead populates, Check Updates opens the sheet and fetches statuses, Refresh fires fetch-overview, no console errors from the refactor (existing unreachable-remote-node WebSocket failures are unrelated). Dev servers killed after validation. |
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f74322021b |
refactor(frontend): extract useFleetPreferences + useFleetLabels from FleetView (F5-6) (#920)
* refactor(frontend): extract useFleetPreferences + useFleetLabels from FleetView (F5-6) Move localStorage preferences and label palette/assignment fetching out of the FleetView shell into dedicated hooks under FleetView/hooks/: - useFleetPreferences: wraps PREFS_KEY, loadPreferences, savePreferences, and the prefs useState + updatePrefs callback. Defaults are merged on load so stale stored values cannot produce missing keys. Save is a side-effect-free useEffect rather than a setState updater call, consistent with React purity contract. - useFleetLabels: wraps fleetPalette, fleetStackLabelMap, labelFilters state, fetchLabelsForNodes callback, and the onlineNodeKey-gated fetch effect. The onlineNodeKey derivation is memoized. labelPaletteKey is exported for the shell processedNodes useMemo until F5-8 absorbs it. Shell useState: 17 to 13. useEffect: 5 to 4. useCallback: 10 to 8. * fix(frontend): add comments to empty catch blocks in useFleetPreferences Empty catch blocks trigger the no-empty lint rule. Add explanatory comments to both catch sites to satisfy the rule while keeping the intent clear. |
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4c171b0643 |
refactor(frontend): extract NodeCard and OverviewTab from FleetView (F5-3+F5-5) (#919)
* refactor(frontend): extract NodeCard and OverviewTab from FleetView (F5-3+F5-5) Folds F5-3 (NodeCard) and F5-5 (OverviewTab) into a single PR since NodeCard was never previously extracted. - Move FleetNodeStats, FleetNodeSystemStats, FleetNode into FleetView/types.ts - Extract NodeCard (~200 LOC) including UsageBar, ContainerRow, StackSection sub-components and getNodeCpu/getNodeMem/getNodeDisk/isCritical helpers - Extract OverviewTab (~115 LOC); delegates to NodeCard, OverviewToolbar, FleetTopology; receives all state as flat props from FleetView - FleetView.tsx drops from ~1,107 to ~480 LOC (overview inline body gone) - No logic moved; all state, hooks, and computed values remain in FleetView.tsx - formatBytes consolidated to @/lib/utils; node helpers exported from NodeCard - allNodes wrapped in useMemo to prevent unnecessary child re-renders * fix(frontend): move node utility functions to nodeUtils.ts to fix react-refresh lint error getNodeCpu, getNodeMem, getNodeDisk, and isCritical were exported from NodeCard.tsx alongside a React component, violating the react-refresh/only-export-components rule. Moving them to a dedicated nodeUtils.ts resolves the ESLint error without changing any logic. |
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ac216d7990 |
refactor(frontend): extract OverviewToolbar from FleetView (F5-4) (#918)
- Move search, sort, filter popover, label filters, and view-mode toggle into FleetView/OverviewToolbar.tsx (~175 LOC removed from shell) - Extend FleetView/types.ts with ViewMode, SortField, SortDir, FilterStatus, FilterType, FleetPreferences, FleetPaletteEntry - Replace hand-rolled view-mode pill buttons with SegmentedControl (proper aria-checked semantics, keyboard navigation) - Hoist SORT_OPTIONS and renderPaletteOption to module-level constants - Stabilise palette options with useMemo inside OverviewToolbar - FleetView.tsx shrinks from ~1,280 to ~1,107 LOC |
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8277bda0fa |
refactor(frontend): convert Node Updates dialog from modal to sheet (#917)
Swaps Dialog for Sheet in NodeUpdatesSheet (renamed from NodeUpdatesModal). Sheet provides full viewport height, removing the max-h-[85vh] cap on the container and the max-h-[40vh] cap on the node list scroll area. Width fixed at 700px. Also fixes two stat-counter bugs carried over from the original inline code: completed nodes now count toward the Up to date tile, and the gateway latest-version label now resolves via the local node entry rather than relying on array position. No prop or behavior changes. |
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ef2f3969e3 |
refactor(frontend): extract NodeUpdatesModal and LocalUpdateConfirmDialog from FleetView (F5-2) (#916)
Moves the inline Node Updates dialog (~192 LOC), Local Update confirmation dialog (~19 LOC), UpdateStatusBadge sub-component (~58 LOC), and shared NodeUpdateStatus type into dedicated files under FleetView/. Shell drops from 1,556 to 1,280 LOC. Modal-local state (modalSearch, recheckingUpdates) and the updatableRemoteCount derived value move into NodeUpdatesModal. |
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67d56f8b54 |
refactor(frontend): extract ReconnectingOverlay from FleetView (F5-1) (#913)
Move the inline ReconnectingOverlay sub-component out of FleetView.tsx into its own file under FleetView/. Pure file relocation; logic and rendered output are unchanged. FleetView.tsx: 1,630 -> 1,556 LOC. First step in the FleetView decomposition tracker. |
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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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d69fb9f1da |
feat(meta): gate deferred Fleet tabs behind SENCHO_EXPERIMENTAL flag (#886)
Hide the Traffic / Routing, Deployments, Federation and Secrets Fleet tabs by default. They re-appear when the operator opts in by setting SENCHO_EXPERIMENTAL=true. Backend routes and database tables are unchanged; this is a UI discovery gate only. The /api/meta endpoint now returns experimental as a boolean. A new useExperimental hook reads it once per page load and feeds the four tab triggers and tab content panels in FleetView. |
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e5391e66cb |
feat(blueprints): add Fleet > Deployments tab UI, node labels, and docs (#861)
Implements the frontend layer for the Blueprint Model feature (backend landed in PR #860). Fleet > Deployments tab is now live for Skipper+ users; Community users see the existing locked badge. Key additions: - blueprintsApi.ts: typed apiFetch wrappers (localOnly: true on all calls) - BlueprintCatalog: featured hero, filter pills, classification-chipped tile grid - BlueprintEditor: Monaco YAML editor with debounced live classification, label/node selector, three-mode drift radio cards, create/edit modes - BlueprintDeploymentTable: per-node status rows with action buttons (Confirm deploy, Retry, Withdraw/Evict, DATA PINNED HERE for stateful) - EvictionDialog: dual-affordance (Snapshot then evict / Evict and destroy) - StateReviewDialog: fresh-deploy acceptance gate for stateful blueprints - BlueprintClassificationBanner: real-time stateless/stateful/unknown banner - DeploymentsTab: wires catalog, empty state, and create dialog - BlueprintDetail: Sheet with Apply/Edit/overflow, themed delete dialog - NodeLabelPicker + NodeLabelPill: label CRUD per node in NodeManager - FleetView: gates Deployments tab behind isPaid; mounts DeploymentsTab - NodeManager: Labels column with NodeLabelPicker (Skipper+ users) - docs/features/blueprint-model.mdx + docs.json entry + 6 screenshots |
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f62716f557 |
refactor(design): align typography, colors, and card surfaces to DESIGN.md (#859)
* refactor(design): align surface tokens to DESIGN.md §2 * refactor(design): canonicalize tracked-mono kickers and display rungs * refactor(design): collapse to five-slot palette and align card surfaces |
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7663f4cd8b |
feat(fleet): sencho mesh in traffic and routing tab (#858)
* feat(fleet): sencho mesh in traffic and routing tab Lights up Sencho Mesh: cross-node container forwarding rendered as if the container next to you were on localhost. Builds on the dormant TCP frame plumbing from the prior PR (pilot tunnel TCP frames + sencho-mesh sidecar package) and exposes the Admiral-only orchestrator surface. Backend - New mesh_stacks table (per-node opt-ins) + nodes.mesh_enabled column via DatabaseService.migrateMeshTables. - MeshService singleton: sidecar lifecycle via Dockerode, opt-in/out with cascading override regeneration, request-based resolver from sidecar control WS, cross-node TCP forwarding via PilotTunnelManager (same-node fast path included), in-memory 1000-event activity ring buffer with durable mirror to audit_log for state-change events, per-node and per-route diagnostics, and the Test upstream probe. - MeshComposeOverride: pure YAML generator that injects extra_hosts using host-gateway. The user's docker-compose.yml is never mutated; overrides live under DATA_DIR/mesh/overrides. - ComposeService deploy/update splice the override file when the stack is opted in; non-mesh stacks behave identically to today. - Pilot agent resolveMeshTarget consults the local mesh_stacks table (defense in depth) and resolves Compose containers via Dockerode. - /api/mesh router with 13 Admiral-gated endpoints covering status, enable/disable, stack opt-in/out, alias listing, per-route diagnostic, Test upstream probe, per-node diagnostic, sidecar restart, activity log paginated and SSE. - meshControl WS slot at /api/mesh/control validates the mesh_sidecar JWT minted by MeshService; dispatched as upgrade slot 2 (canonical order preserved). Frontend - New Traffic Routing tab in FleetView, gated by isAdmiral and wrapped in AdmiralGate. Tab uses the cyan brand glyph and italic-serif state typography from the audit. - RoutingTab masthead with mesh activity drawer, per-node card grid with TogglePill, alias rows with five-state pill taxonomy (healthy / degraded / unreachable / tunnel-down / not-authorized), inline Test buttons. - Four sheets: opt-in picker with port-collision inline error, per-route detail with diagnostic + filtered activity, per-node diagnostics with active streams + resolver cache + restart action, fleet-wide activity log with filters. - meshRouteState helper centralizes pill-state mapping; pure-function tests cover all five states. Docs - User docs at /docs/features/sencho-mesh.mdx covering opt-in, troubleshooting, security model (4 guarantees + 4 explicit non-guarantees), and V1 limitations. - Internal architecture and runbook pages. - websocket-dispatch internal doc updated with the new slot. * fix(mesh): validate stack name before path use; fix test DB lifecycle Two surgical fixes against the prior PR. Path-injection (CodeQL js/path-injection): MeshService.optInStack, optOutStack, ensureStackOverride, and removeStackOverride now validate stackName via isValidStackName from utils/validation, reject malicious names at the API boundary, and additionally check isPathWithinBase on the resolved override file path for defense in depth. The dataflow from req.params.stackName to fs.writeFile no longer reaches an unsanitized path expression. Test DB lifecycle: mesh-service.test.ts used per-test setupTestDb / cleanupTestDb, which deletes the temp dir while DatabaseService still holds an open SQLite handle. On Linux CI this raises SQLITE_READONLY_DBMOVED on the next prepare() because the inode has been unlinked. Switched to file-scoped beforeAll/afterAll matching agents-routes.test.ts, with a per-test beforeEach that truncates mesh_stacks plus non-default nodes and resets the MeshService singleton in-memory state. Adds a new test case asserting the path-traversal rejection. * fix(compose): use discovered compose filename instead of hardcoded docker-compose.yml composeArgs() hardcoded `-f docker-compose.yml` for every deploy. Sencho writes its canonical compose file as `compose.yaml`, so any stack created via the UI failed to deploy with `open ...docker-compose.yml: no such file or directory`. When no mesh override applies, drop the explicit `-f` so docker compose's built-in discovery resolves the actual filename. When an override exists, look up the real base filename via FileSystemService.getComposeFilename() and pass both files explicitly. Also hoist the MeshService import to module top now that the dependency is known to be acyclic, and revert the matching unit-test assertion. |
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b8437e8780 |
feat(fleet): §16 orchestrator tab foundation (Deployments, Federation, Secrets) (#856)
Reserves three navigable but non-functional tab slots on the Fleet page so each future orchestrator surface can land as a tab content swap rather than a navigation redesign. Each tab opens a coming-soon placeholder card listing the planned actions for that surface. |
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d7d8f9bfe8 |
feat(dashboard): replace 24h charts with Configuration Status and Recent Activity (#785)
* feat(dashboard): replace 24h charts with Configuration Status and Recent Activity The 24-hour CPU/Memory area charts summed per-container metrics normalized to each container's CPU quota, producing numbers that bore no honest relationship to host load. The live ResourceGauges strip already shows accurate host-level stats, making the historical charts both inaccurate and redundant. This commit replaces that row with two side-by-side cards: - **Configuration Status**: aggregates every toggleable feature on the active node (notification agents, alert rules, routing rules, auto-heal, auto-update, webhooks, scheduled tasks, MFA, SSO, vulnerability scanning, cloud backup, and alert thresholds) into a single at-a-glance card. Tier-locked rows display an upgrade indicator instead of a value. Each row is clickable and navigates to the relevant settings section. Data refreshes every 60 s and immediately on state-invalidate events. - **Recent Activity**: lists the ten most recent notification-history events for the active node (deployments, image updates, auto-heal actions, scan findings, cloud backup events, system notices) with category icons and relative timestamps. Refreshes every 30 s. New backend endpoints: - GET /api/dashboard/configuration - per-node feature status with locked/ requiredTier markers so the frontend renders upgrade chips without extra calls. The endpoint sits after authGate and before the remote proxy so remote-node requests are transparently forwarded. - GET /api/dashboard/recent-activity?limit=N - thin wrapper over DatabaseService.getNotificationHistory. - GET /api/fleet/configuration - fleet-wide fan-out using the same Promise.allSettled dead-node-tolerant pattern as /fleet/overview. Exposed as the new "Status" tab on the Fleet page (after Snapshots). Shared utilities: - visibilityInterval and formatCount extracted to frontend/src/lib/utils.ts so the three polling hooks and two components share a single copy. * docs(dashboard): fix stale alt text referencing removed historical charts |
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feat(fleet): interactive topology with ReactFlow hub-and-spoke layout (#713)
Replace the static SVG fleet topology with a ReactFlow canvas laid out via dagre. Each node renders as a rack card with status pill, type badge, CPU/MEM/DISK bars, and stack/running counts. Pan, zoom, drag, and minimap are enabled; user-dragged positions persist across the 30-second poll so live metric updates no longer reset layout. |
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feat(fleet): reorganize overview page for clarity and density (#712)
* feat(fleet): reorganize overview page for clarity and density Scope Grid/Topology to the Overview tab (moved from above the tab bar so it no longer implies it applies to Snapshots). Move Check Updates and Refresh onto the tab bar row, right-aligned. Compact the overview toolbar: constrain the sort combobox to a fixed width so it no longer stretches full-page, and collapse the Status, Type, Severity, and Tags pill groups into a single Filters popover with an active-count badge and an inline Clear all filters action. Render the local node card in the same responsive grid as remote nodes instead of a dedicated full-width row. Visual distinction is preserved through the existing brand gradient, cyan rail, ring, and "Local" badge. * fix(fleet): stop local card from stretching when remote expands Merging the local and remote node cards into a single responsive grid meant CSS grid's default align-items: stretch made every cell in a row match the tallest one. Expanding stack details on a remote card pulled the local card up with it. Add items-start on the merged grid so each cell sizes to its own content. |
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feat(fleet): aggregate labels across nodes and allow remote edits (#710)
Labels settings are now visible on remote nodes (scope: node, no longer hidden on remote context). The LabelsSection already routes through the active-node proxy, so edits land on whichever node the operator is viewing. Fleet overview's label filter previously fetched only the control-plane node's labels and assignments, so remote stacks could never match the filter. Rewrote aggregation to fan out /labels and /labels/assignments to every online node via fetchForNode + Promise.allSettled with a 5s timeout per request. The palette dedupes by (name, color) so identical labels on multiple nodes collapse into one entry while same-name + different-color stay distinct. The assignment map is nested by nodeId to avoid cross-node stack-name collisions. Keyed the label refetch effect on a stable online-node id signature rather than the nodes array reference, so the existing 30s overview poll (and 5s fast-poll during updates) does not cascade into repeated fleet-wide label fetches. |
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feat(fleet): add aggregate masthead and local-vs-remote topology (#677)
Introduce a status masthead above the node grid summarising fleet-wide CPU, memory, container, and alert counts with a coloured rail that reflects overall health. Pin the local node at the top of the grid with a cyan accent rail and a Local badge so it is never confused with a remote. Add a Topology view toggle that plots the local node on the left with remotes radiating out, and colour-codes connector lines by link health. |