* feat: add RBAC viewer accounts, atomic deployments, and fleet-wide backups (Pro)
Introduces three Pro-tier features:
- RBAC: Multi-user system with admin/viewer roles, user management UI,
automatic migration from single-admin credentials, viewer restrictions
across the entire UI (read-only editor, hidden action buttons)
- Atomic Deployments: Pre-deploy file backup to .sencho-backup/, automatic
rollback on health probe failure, manual rollback button, health probes
added to stack updates, webhook-triggered deploys use atomic rollback
- Fleet-Wide Backups: Point-in-time snapshots of compose files across all
nodes (local + remote), stored centrally in SQLite, per-stack restore
with optional redeploy, graceful handling of offline nodes
* fix(settings): use correct ProGate prop name in UsersSection
* fix(settings): remove unused isPro prop from UsersSection
* fix(auth): fetch user info after login and setup so isAdmin is set correctly
* feat(pricing): revise pricing strategy and enforce variant-based seat limits
Raise Personal Pro from $49/yr to $69/yr with 3 viewer seats (up from 1).
Add $15/mo billing option for Team Pro. Mark lifetime pricing as a
90-day early-adopter offer. Store Lemon Squeezy variant_name on
activation/validation and enforce seat limits server-side per variant.
* feat(licensing): add Lemon Squeezy checkout, webhook, and billing portal integration
Server-side checkout URL generation (POST /api/checkout) with admin email
pre-fill and instance_id custom data. HMAC-SHA256 verified webhook endpoint
(POST /api/webhooks/lemonsqueezy) handling order, subscription, and payment
lifecycle events for automatic license activation. Customer billing portal
link stored from webhook events and exposed via GET /api/billing/portal.
In-app checkout buttons in Settings with manual license key fallback.
* fix(licensing): exempt Lemon Squeezy webhook from auth middleware
The catch-all auth middleware on /api/* was blocking the public webhook
endpoint. Added /webhooks/lemonsqueezy to the exemption list alongside
/auth/* and /webhooks/:id/trigger.
* feat(pricing): update pricing to final live rates
Personal Pro: $7.99/month, $69.99/year, $249 lifetime.
Team Pro: $49.99/month, $499.99/year, $1,499 lifetime.
Added personal_monthly checkout variant across backend, frontend, and website.
* refactor(licensing): remove server-side checkout/webhook for self-hosted model
Sencho is self-hosted — each user runs their own instance, so there is
no central server to receive webhooks or hold the store API key. Replaced
in-app checkout buttons with a "View Pricing" redirect to sencho.io and
kept manual license key activation as the primary flow.
- Delete LemonSqueezyService (checkout, webhook, HMAC verification)
- Remove POST /api/checkout, GET /api/billing/portal, POST /api/webhooks/lemonsqueezy
- Remove raw body parser and auth exemption for webhook route
- Remove all LEMONSQUEEZY_* env vars from .env.example
- Replace checkout buttons in SettingsModal with single "View Pricing" button
- Simplify LicenseContext checkout to open sencho.io pricing page
- Update licensing docs to reflect website-based purchase flow
* chore: normalize em-dashes to hyphens across codebase (linter)
* chore: remove accidentally tracked directories from index
* feat: add RBAC viewer accounts, atomic deployments, and fleet-wide backups (Pro)
Introduces three Pro-tier features:
- RBAC: Multi-user system with admin/viewer roles, user management UI,
automatic migration from single-admin credentials, viewer restrictions
across the entire UI (read-only editor, hidden action buttons)
- Atomic Deployments: Pre-deploy file backup to .sencho-backup/, automatic
rollback on health probe failure, manual rollback button, health probes
added to stack updates, webhook-triggered deploys use atomic rollback
- Fleet-Wide Backups: Point-in-time snapshots of compose files across all
nodes (local + remote), stored centrally in SQLite, per-stack restore
with optional redeploy, graceful handling of offline nodes
* fix(settings): use correct ProGate prop name in UsersSection
* fix(settings): remove unused isPro prop from UsersSection
* fix(auth): fetch user info after login and setup so isAdmin is set correctly
Add custom webhooks allowing external CI/CD systems (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, etc.)
to trigger stack actions via HTTP POST with HMAC-SHA256 signature authentication.
Includes webhook CRUD management UI in Settings, execution history tracking,
one-time secret reveal, enable/disable toggle, and comprehensive documentation.
Add fleet health summary cards, container-level drill-down, node sorting
and filtering, fleet-wide search, and critical node detection to the
Fleet View. Fix ProGate to wrap placeholder content and add error toasts.
* feat(auth): redesign Login and Setup pages with split-panel branding layout
Replace plain Card-based Login and Setup forms with a professional
split-panel layout: always-dark branding panel (dot grid texture, logo,
tagline, cyan accent line) on the left, theme-aware form on the right.
Mobile collapses to single column with compact logo header.
- Add optional admin email field on Setup for license recovery
- Backend accepts and stores admin_email in setup endpoint
- Fix data-stacks-loaded attribute forwarding (wrap in div, use string values)
* docs: add license-settings and profile-dropdown screenshots
* fix(docs): correct logo paths from .svg to .png
* fix(deps): resolve picomatch high-severity vulnerability
Replace plain Card-based Login and Setup forms with a professional
split-panel layout: always-dark branding panel (dot grid texture, logo,
tagline, cyan accent line) on the left, theme-aware form on the right.
Mobile collapses to single column with compact logo header.
- Add optional admin email field on Setup for license recovery
- Backend accepts and stores admin_email in setup endpoint
- Fix data-stacks-loaded attribute forwarding (wrap in div, use string values)
* feat: add license gating system with Lemon Squeezy integration
Add Community/Pro tier infrastructure:
- LicenseService singleton with Lemon Squeezy license API integration
- /api/license endpoints (GET info, POST activate/deactivate/validate)
- 14-day Pro trial activated automatically on first boot
- 72-hour periodic validation with 30-day offline grace period
- LicenseContext provider for frontend tier awareness
- License settings tab with activation UI and status display
- ProBadge and ProGate reusable components for feature gating
- requirePro per-route guard for backend Pro-only endpoints
- Proxy bypass for /api/license routes (local-only, never proxied)
* feat: add user profile dropdown and reorganize top navigation
- Create UserProfileDropdown component with settings, billing, theme
toggle (System/Light/Dark), documentation links, and logout button
- Remove logout button from sidebar header
- Remove standalone settings button from top bar
- Move theme toggle from Settings modal to profile dropdown
- Inject app version via Vite define from root package.json
- Add globals.d.ts for __APP_VERSION__ type declaration
* refactor(settings): remove appearance tab from settings modal
Theme toggle was moved to the User Profile Dropdown in the previous
commit. Remove the now-redundant Appearance section, its nav button,
and the unused theme/setTheme props from SettingsModal.
* feat: add fleet view dashboard and about settings section
Fleet Overview: aggregates all nodes into a card grid showing status,
container counts, CPU/RAM/disk usage bars. Pro tier unlocks stack
drill-down with auto-refresh (30s). Backend endpoints /api/fleet/overview
and /api/fleet/node/:nodeId/stacks query nodes in parallel.
About section in Settings: displays version, license tier, status,
instance ID, and links to docs/changelog/issues.
Sidebar perf fix: stack status fetches now run in parallel via
Promise.allSettled instead of sequential for-loop, significantly
reducing load time for nodes with many stacks.
Also removes version number from User Profile Dropdown (now in About).
* fix(ci): resolve Docker build and E2E test failures
- Copy root package.json into frontend build stage so vite.config.ts
can read the app version during Docker multi-stage build.
- Update auth E2E test: logout button moved into User Profile Dropdown.
- Update nodes E2E test: Settings button moved into User Profile Dropdown.
Add minHeight={0} alongside minWidth={0} on ResponsiveContainer and
remove default aspect-video class that conflicts with explicit h-full
sizing, causing -1 dimension measurements during initial layout.
Add https: to img-src CSP directive so App Store template icons from
external registries (raw.githubusercontent.com) load correctly. Disable
Origin-Agent-Cluster header (only meaningful over HTTPS). Add minWidth={0}
to Recharts ResponsiveContainer to suppress dimension warnings.
The /envs endpoint now filters to only return env files that actually exist
on disk, and absolute env_file paths from compose files (e.g. shared
globals.env in a sibling directory) are no longer rejected. The inline
theme-detection script is moved to an external file to comply with CSP.
- Add monaco-editor to frontend deps and configure @monaco-editor/react
to use the local bundle via loader.config({ monaco }) instead of
fetching from cdn.jsdelivr.net (blocked by CSP scriptSrc: self)
- Wire editorWorker via Vite ?worker syntax — blob: URLs already
permitted by existing workerSrc CSP directive, no CSP changes needed
- fix(ci): use DOCS_REPO_TOKEN in release-please so tag creation
cascades to docker-publish.yml (GITHUB_TOKEN cannot trigger workflows)
- fix(ci): auto-merge screenshots PR via gh pr merge --auto --squash
Node.js v20 uses ARMv8.1 LSE atomic instructions that the GitHub Actions
QEMU version does not support, causing SIGILL / "Illegal instruction" core
dumps when npm ci runs inside the arm64 emulated layer.
Solution: add a dedicated prod-deps build stage that runs on $BUILDPLATFORM
(amd64, native) and uses tonistiigi/xx + xx-clang to cross-compile native
modules (bcrypt, better-sqlite3, node-pty) for the TARGET architecture
without ever executing Node.js under QEMU. The final runtime stage simply
copies the pre-compiled node_modules from prod-deps.
Stage breakdown:
xx - cross-compilation helper (provides xx-clang, xx-apk)
frontend-builder - $BUILDPLATFORM, vite build (no native modules)
backend-builder - $BUILDPLATFORM, tsc compilation
prod-deps - $BUILDPLATFORM + xx-clang cross-compiles for $TARGET
final - TARGET platform, no compilation at all
- Add docker/setup-qemu-action@v3 to docker-publish.yml (was missing,
causing multi-platform builds to hang indefinitely)
- Add platforms: linux/amd64,linux/arm64 to build-push-action step
- Optimize Dockerfile with --platform=$BUILDPLATFORM on builder stages
so TypeScript compilation runs at native amd64 speed; only the lean
npm ci --omit=dev step runs under QEMU in the final stage, compiling
the three native modules (bcrypt, better-sqlite3, node-pty) for the
correct target architecture — reduces arm64 build time from 6+ hours
to ~15-30 minutes
rsync --delete removes everything in the destination that is absent from
the source. sencho/docs/ has no .git directory, so rsync was deleting
sencho-docs/.git/ on every run. The commit step then had no git repo to
work with, giving 'fatal: not in a git directory'.
Fix: add --exclude='.git' to the rsync invocation.
update-screenshots:
- Add pull-requests: write to job permissions (required by
peter-evans/create-pull-request to open a PR)
- Switch checkout and create-pull-request from GITHUB_TOKEN to
DOCS_REPO_TOKEN (classic PAT with repo scope); GITHUB_TOKEN is
blocked from creating PRs against protected branches
sync-docs:
- Replace actions/checkout + init fallback with a single bash step that
runs git clone and falls back to git init on failure; actions/checkout
on an empty repo creates a .git in a broken state (no HEAD/branch),
which the previous [ ! -d .git ] guard never caught, leaving the
commit step with no valid working tree
- Drop --global safe.directory config (no longer needed once we own
the git setup ourselves)
update-screenshots: replace direct git push to develop (blocked by branch
protection) with peter-evans/create-pull-request@v6, which opens or
updates a chore/refresh-screenshots PR instead.
sync-docs: add continue-on-error on the sencho-docs checkout so an empty
repo doesn't abort the job. A new init step runs git init -b main and
re-adds the remote when .git is missing. Final push uses
git push origin HEAD:main to work on both first-run (empty repo) and
subsequent runs (existing branch).
- Add 5 new Tier 1 doc pages: configuration, stack-management, editor,
multi-node, and alerts-notifications
- Update introduction, quickstart, and features/overview to reflect
current feature set and link to new pages
- Restructure mint.json with Getting Started / Features / Reference /
Operations navigation groups
- Add Playwright-captured screenshots for all major UI screens
- Add sync-docs CI job: runs on push to main, copies /docs into sencho-docs repo via DOCS_REPO_TOKEN
- Scaffold /docs with mint.json, getting-started/introduction.mdx, getting-started/quickstart.mdx, features/overview.mdx
- Update CHANGELOG
Two console errors on HTTP deployments with no functional impact:
1. Helmet's default Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin is ignored
by browsers over HTTP but logged as a console error. Disabled via
crossOriginOpenerPolicy: false (same rationale as HSTS/COEP).
2. Vite's production build injects an inline module-preload polyfill
script blocked by script-src 'self'. Disabled via
build.modulePreload.polyfill: false — all modern browsers support
link rel="modulepreload" natively.
Containers launched from the COMPOSE_DIR root (not individual subdirs)
all share the root folder's name as their com.docker.compose.project
label, making them appear as "external" despite being in COMPOSE_DIR.
Switch to com.docker.compose.project.working_dir: a container is
managed if its working directory is within COMPOSE_DIR, regardless
of what project name Docker Compose assigned to it.
Helmet 8 merges custom directives with its built-in defaults, which
include upgrade-insecure-requests. Simply omitting the directive from
the custom object (PR #59) was insufficient — Helmet silently re-adds
it from defaults. Setting upgradeInsecureRequests: null is the correct
Helmet 8 API to remove a default directive.
This was the root cause of the persistent blank page on plain-HTTP
self-hosted deployments: the directive tells browsers to upgrade all
HTTP sub-resource fetches to HTTPS, producing ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR
on every JS/CSS asset.
- Add x-sencho-proxy sentinel header to all proxied responses so
the frontend can distinguish remote auth failures from local session
expiry, breaking the logout loop when a node's api_token expires
- Add authMiddleware to all 5 /api/notifications endpoints that were
missing protection (default-deny policy enforcement)
- Expand CSP to include connectSrc ws:/wss: and workerSrc blob:
for WebSocket and Monaco editor worker support
Helmet's defaults are designed for HTTPS-only deployments. Two directives
were actively breaking plain-HTTP self-hosted instances:
- upgrade-insecure-requests: causes browsers to upgrade all JS/CSS/asset
fetches to HTTPS → ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR → completely blank page
- Strict-Transport-Security: permanently instructs browsers to refuse HTTP
for 1 year, even after the header is removed from the server
Also handle docker socket GID=0 (root:root) edge case in entrypoint and
add [entrypoint] diagnostic log lines for easier debugging.
Add docker-entrypoint.sh that runs as root at startup, fixes ownership
of the DATA_DIR volume (only files with wrong user or group), then drops
to the non-root sencho user via su-exec before starting Node.
This eliminates the SQLITE_READONLY crash that occurs when a host-mounted
data volume was created by root or chowned to the wrong UID. The pattern
mirrors the official PostgreSQL, Redis, and MariaDB Docker images.
- Install su-exec in Stage 3 (10KB Alpine tool, idiomatic alternative to gosu)
- Remove USER directive; entrypoint handles the privilege drop instead
- Use ENTRYPOINT + CMD so Node becomes PID 1 (correct SIGTERM handling)
- Add .gitattributes to enforce LF line endings for *.sh files