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4a350e7a0a | feat: add Docker label audit across Fleet and Stack views (#1531) | ||
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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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2a4955f56d |
feat: add dedicated Security page and policy-pack foundation (#1362)
* feat: add dedicated Security page and policy-pack foundation Bring vulnerability scanning, scan history, suppressions, Compose risks, secrets, policy packs, and scanner setup into one node-scoped Security command center instead of scattering them across Resources and Settings. - New top-level Security view with Overview, Images, Compose risks, Secrets, Policies, Suppressions, History, and Scanner setup tabs (status masthead + signal rail; controlled tabs with deep-link support). - Backend: GET /security/overview rollup and GET /security/policy-packs static catalog (auth-only, Community). DatabaseService gains an uncapped scan-status count and a node-eligible block-policy count, and getImageScanSummaries now projects secret and misconfig counts. - Reuse existing surfaces: the scan-history sheet, the control-governed suppression and acknowledgement panels, and the scan-detail sheet (now with an initial-tab prop so it opens on the matching finding type). - Extract a shared SeverityBadge (from Resources) and a TrivyManager (from Settings) so both surfaces render identical controls. - Resources "Scan history" now links into the Security page History tab. - Docs for the new Security surface and tests for the new endpoints, helpers, nav wiring, and tabs. * refactor: consolidate scanner and policy management onto the Security page Remove the Settings "Vulnerability Scanning" section now that the Security page covers the same ground, with every option preserved: - Scanner install / update / uninstall / auto-update live on the Scanner setup tab (TrivyManager). - Scan policies, the honor-suppressions toggle, and the replica managed-by-control / demote controls move into a new ScanPolicyManager on the Policies tab (paid; Community sees only the policy-pack catalog). - CVE suppressions and acknowledgements remain on the Suppressions tab. Wiring removed: the registry section and the now-empty Security settings group, the SectionId, the SettingsSectionContent case and the isPaid prop it was the sole consumer of, and SecuritySection itself. The dashboard configuration-status "Vulnerability scanning" row now navigates to the Security page Policies tab. Docs that pointed at "Settings -> Security -> Vulnerability Scanning" are swept to the relevant Security page tabs. * fix: harden Security page scanner refresh, policy-load errors, and secret-only badges Address independent-review findings on the Security page: - Scanner setup now refreshes Trivy state when the active node changes, so the displayed scanner status matches the node TrivyManager's actions target (both follow x-node-id). Previously, switching nodes on the tab left stale state. - ScanPolicyManager surfaces an explicit error state on a failed policy fetch instead of falling through to a false "No scan policies configured". - The shared SeverityBadge and the Images findings column no longer label a scan "clean" when it has secrets or misconfigurations but no CVE severity (highest_severity is derived from vulnerabilities only); they show a "Findings" state and the secret/misconfig counts instead. - The Overview enforcement note points to the Policies tab, not the removed Settings section. - The History tab auto-opens the scan-history sheet only on a deep-link (mount with the History tab active), not on every manual tab selection. Adds tests for the badge secret/misconfig state and the policy-load error state. |
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77f1611971 |
feat: Compose Network Inspector and exposure intent guard (#1360)
* feat: add Compose Network Inspector facts engine Render a stack's authored effective model and pair it with the live Docker snapshot to derive per-stack networking facts: project networks with external and internal flags, service-to-network membership and aliases, published ports with host-binding scope, network_mode, and extra_hosts, plus runtime drift (runtime-only attachments, foreign networks, and declared-but-unused or missing networks). Extend the effective-model parser with service network membership, extra_hosts, and label keys (key names only, never values), and add a key-space normalized network model with adapters from both the rendered model and the raw declared compose so the Inspector and drift share one comparison. Expose GET /api/stacks/:stackName/networking: advisory and read-only, it renders the authored model only and never returns or logs raw stderr, env values, or label values. * feat: store and edit per-stack and per-service exposure intent Add a stack_exposure_intent table (intent values constrained by a CHECK, unique per node, stack, and service) with DAO methods to read, upsert, clear one row, and clear all rows for a stack. The classification is stored independently of the generated networking facts so a later mismatch stays detectable; service rows are kept separately from the stack-level row (service ''). Expose GET and PUT /api/stacks/:stackName/exposure: GET requires read access, PUT requires edit access and validates the intent against the allowed set. Sending intent null clears that row, returning the scope to unset so a service inherits the stack intent again. Intent rows are cleared when the stack is deleted and when the owning node is removed, so a later same-named stack never picks up stale classification. * feat: add exposure-aware Compose Doctor findings Feed the Compose Doctor's effective-model context with the stored exposure intent (resolved into a stack-level value plus per-service overrides) and the dossier's documented access-URL ports, read fail-soft so a metadata read error skips these checks rather than failing the preflight. Add five deterministic findings on top of that context: - a service classified internal or same-node that publishes a host port (same-node tolerates a loopback bind), - a sensitive database or admin image published on all interfaces, - a port-publishing stack with no exposure intent set, - a published port not reflected in the documented access URLs, - reverse-proxy labels with no documented URL or reverse-proxy intent. The rules stay pure functions over the preflight context; the registry completeness test pins the new rule set. * feat: detect compose network drift in the drift ledger Extend the spatial drift engine with two network-level findings: a running container attached to a stack-owned or foreign network that compose does not declare (one finding per service), and a declared network that no running service uses or that is absent from the runtime (one stack-level finding, every network named by its resolved runtime name). The comparison reuses the same helper the Network Inspector uses, so the two surfaces never disagree. Network drift runs only when the stack has running containers and the runtime is reachable, preserving the existing missing-runtime, parse-error, and unreachable behavior. The findings persist through the existing drift ledger and surface on the Drift tab, which now labels the two new kinds. * feat: link a Docker network back to its owning stack Add a cross-component open-stack event and make the owning-stack badge on a managed network in Resources a link: clicking it loads that stack on its node and opens the editor, reusing the existing fleet navigation. A latest-ref keeps the window listener current without re-subscribing each render. Image and volume badges are unchanged; only a managed network opts in via the new optional handler. * feat: add the Networking tab to the stack detail panel Add a capability-gated Networking tab that reads the per-stack networking facts and exposure intent. It shows the project networks (with external, internal, and created-by-stack flags), per-service network membership and aliases, published ports with their host-binding scope, network_mode and extra_hosts, and runtime drift, degrading to the declared model when the runtime is unavailable. Users can classify the stack and each service (internal, LAN, reverse proxy, public, and so on) or clear a row to inherit; the controls are read-only when the user cannot edit, and a broken exposure response never tears down the facts view. A new compose-networking capability is added to both registries so older nodes hide the tab, and the tab cross-links to the Doctor for the deploy and security findings. * docs: document the Compose Networking tab Add a feature page covering the Networking tab: the network facts, published ports and host bindings, the exposure-intent classification and inheritance, the exposure-aware Doctor findings, runtime drift, and a troubleshooting section. Register it in the docs navigation next to Compose Doctor. * feat: add a redacted network summary to the Stack Dossier export Append a network exposure section to the dossier Markdown: the stack and per-service exposure intents, the networks with their external and internal flags, and each service's published ports with their binding scope. It carries only names, intents, port numbers, and scope, never an env value or a label value. The summary is fetched only when the user exports (copy or download), so opening the panel costs nothing, and it degrades to omitting the section when the data is unavailable. The whole-fleet dossier export collects the same summary per stack, rethrowing the unauthorized sentinel like the sibling loaders. * feat: add a Fleet networking filter for exposure and drift Add a per-node networking summary that classifies a node's stacks as exposed (a host port published beyond loopback), unknown-exposure (publishes ports with no exposure intent set), or network-drift. It reads each stack's compose with the light dependency parser and one Docker snapshot, so it stays cheap across a node's full stack set, and it skips drift when the runtime is unreachable rather than inventing it. Serve it node-locally at GET /api/networking/summary, and aggregate it fleet-wide at GET /api/fleet/networking-summary: the hub computes its own summary in-process and reaches each remote through its node-local route, degrading an unreachable or older node to a skip. Because the aggregate lives under the proxy-exempt /api/fleet prefix it is never wrongly proxied. The Fleet overview gains a networking filter chip backed by that aggregate, fetched fail-soft and detached so it never gates the grid. * fix: spin the Networking refresh button while it reloads The refresh button silently refetched the same data, so a click gave no feedback. Track a refreshing state and spin the icon while the load is in flight, disabling the button, matching the Compose Doctor preflight button. * fix: apply effective per-service exposure intent to unclassified checks The "unclassified exposure" decisions only consulted the stack-level intent row, so a service classified directly (with no stack row) was still reported as unclassified, and a service explicitly marked unknown over a classified stack was missed. Both the exposure-unclassified preflight rule and the networking summary's unknown-exposure bucket now resolve the effective intent per publishing service (service row overrides stack row), matching the precedence already used by the exposure-internal-published rule. * fix: resolve drift network names via the compose top-level name When a compose file sets a top-level name:, Docker prefixes resource names with that project name instead of the stack directory. The light dependency parser dropped name:, so network-drift normalization compared runtime networks against directory-prefixed names and reported false network-undeclared / network-missing findings. Carry the parsed project name through DeclaredCompose and use it when normalizing declared networks for drift, while still filtering containers by the stack directory. |
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9a1c043189 |
refactor(settings): replace modal with nested full-page route (#848)
* refactor(settings): replace modal with nested full-page route
Settings sections are now URL-addressable at /settings/:sectionId, rendered
nested inside EditorLayout alongside the stack sidebar. Browser back/forward
navigates between sections. Deep links (e.g. /settings/cloud-backup) load
the section directly on hard reload.
- Add react-router-dom v7; BrowserRouter wraps the full app tree
- New SettingsPage (scroll memory, Cmd+K palette), SettingsSidebar (NavLink
active styling, back-arrow), SectionGate (visibility + tier lock card)
- Rename SectionId 'appstore' to 'app-store' so slug === SectionId
- Decouple SystemSection, DeveloperSection, AppStoreSection from modal-
passed props; each fetches its own data on mount
- Replace onLabelsChanged prop chain with SENCHO_LABELS_CHANGED window event
- Drop onOpenSettings prop from UserProfileDropdown, HomeDashboard,
ConfigurationStatus; each calls useNavigate directly
- Delete SettingsModal.tsx
* fix(settings): validate sectionId against registry before property write
Prevents prototype pollution (CodeQL js/remote-property-injection #243).
URL param sectionId is checked against SETTINGS_ITEMS before being used
as a property key on scrollPositionsRef.
* fix(settings): eliminate remote property injection via Map and registry-sourced key
Two-part fix for CodeQL js/remote-property-injection:
1. currentSection is now derived from SETTINGS_ITEMS.find().id (trusted
registry data) instead of the raw sectionId URL param. The tainted
string never flows into any property access.
2. scrollPositionsRef uses Map<SectionId, number> with .get()/.set()
instead of a plain object. Map operations do not write to the prototype
chain, removing the prototype pollution vector entirely.
* test(e2e): align settings selectors with full-page route
The settings refactor (
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a74a516850 |
fix(logs): harden global logs with shared parsing, SSE fixes, and level filter (#539)
- Extract log parsing utilities (normalizeContainerName, parseLogTimestamp,
detectLogLevel, stripControlChars, demuxDockerLog) to shared module,
eliminating duplication between polling and SSE endpoints
- Fix timestamp regex to accept timezone offsets (+HH:MM/-HH:MM), not just Z
- Replace any[] with typed GlobalLogEntry interface
- Add SSE heartbeat (30s) to prevent reverse proxy timeouts
- Add X-Accel-Buffering: no header for nginx SSE compatibility
- Replace swallowed catch blocks with console.warn diagnostics
- Fix SSE not reconnecting on node switch (missing dep in effect array)
- Add settings change event so devMode/pollRate updates apply without remount
- Add log level filter (ALL/ERROR/WARN/INFO) to toolbar
- Replace overflow-auto div with ScrollArea for design system compliance
- Add strokeWidth={1.5} to all toolbar icons
- Include stack name in download format
- Surface fetch errors with inline banner
- Add 39 unit tests for all log parsing utilities
- Update docs with level filter documentation and refreshed screenshot
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3ee4fe6e44 |
feat(topology): overhaul network topology with dagre layout, enriched nodes, and click-to-logs (#447)
Replace N+1 Docker API calls (inspectNetwork per network) with a container-centric approach that fetches all networks and containers in 2 parallel calls, then maps relationships in memory. Add dagre auto-layout algorithm for hierarchical DAG visualization, replacing the static two-row layout that caused edge spaghetti at scale. Add "Show system networks" toggle, enrich container nodes with running state indicators, stack badges, and base image names. Clicking a running container opens its log viewer directly from the topology graph. |