* feat: ordered multi-file Compose for Git sources
Extend Git sources to deploy an ordered list of compose files merged with
docker compose -f base.yaml -f override.yaml ..., plus an optional project
directory.
- Pick and reorder compose files from the repository tree (drag to reorder on
desktop, up/down arrows on phones); manual path entry is also supported.
- The ordered set drives every stack-scoped compose command (deploy, update,
start/stop/restart/down, image scans, Compose Doctor) and the container
lookup, so a service or image declared only in an override is handled too.
- Runtime keys off the materialized set, not the saved configuration: saving a
source does not change deploy args until the pull is applied, and apply
materializes from the pending snapshot rather than live config.
- The project directory is passed as --project-directory, with -p <stack>
pinning the Compose project so container labels stay stable.
- The Mesh override is layered last; single-file sources are byte-identical to
before, and existing rows keep working via the single-path fallback.
Docs cover the picker, ordering, project directory, and the new troubleshooting
and limitations (referenced files are not materialized; the dependency graph,
drift, and networking views read the primary file).
* fix: harden multi-file Git source (hash, unlink, collisions, node id)
- hashContent folds ordered file CONTENTS (not paths) so a clean multi-file
stack is not flagged as locally edited: create/apply hash the fetched files
(repo paths) while pull hashes the on-disk files (materialized paths), which
previously disagreed and showed a false "local edits detected".
- Block unlinking a multi-file or project-directory Git source (409): the deploy
spec lives on the source row, so removing it would silently revert deploys to
root compose.yaml. Single-file sources still unlink.
- Reject materialized-path collisions in the selection validator: an additional
file equal to or nested under compose.yaml, an ancestor/descendant overlap
between selected files, and a project directory nested under a compose file
(previously a 500 at materialization).
- DockerController.getContainersByStack uses the controller's node compose dir
and passes its node id to the authored prefix, instead of the process default.
* fix: CI failures on multi-file Git source (test crash, aria query, path barrier)
- GitSourceFields no longer crashes when repoUrl/branch are falsy: the canBrowse
trim() is optional-chained, so a reusable field component tolerates partial
props. Fixes the apply-binding panel test, which feeds a minimal source object.
- GitSourcePanel tests query the footer Remove button by its exact name, so the
picker's per-file "Remove <path>" buttons no longer collide with the broad
/remove/i match (the test intent, footer Remove present/absent, is unchanged).
- validateCompose uses an inline resolve + startsWith barrier at the context-dir
mkdir sink (CodeQL does not credit the wrapped isPathWithinBase helper),
clearing the js/path-injection alert. The containment check is equivalent and
contextDir is also validated upstream.
* test: update Git source E2E spec for the multi-file compose picker
The compose-file picker replaced the single #git-source-path input and added
per-file Remove buttons, so the E2E spec drove selectors that no longer exist:
- Drop the redundant compose.yaml fills (the picker defaults to compose.yaml).
- Select the footer Remove button by exact name so the picker's per-file
"Remove <path>" buttons no longer make the locator ambiguous.
- Set a custom compose path through the picker (add via the manual input, press
Enter, then remove the default compose.yaml).
* test: match the footer Remove button with an exact Playwright name
Playwright's getByRole name option is a substring match by default, so
{ name: 'Remove' } also matched the picker's "Remove <path>" buttons. Require an
exact match so only the footer Remove button is selected.
* fix(network-topology): harden with edge-case fixes, logging, and test coverage
Fixes stale data on node switch (topology now refreshes when active node changes),
adds manual refresh button to toolbar, and guards against containers with empty
Names arrays by falling back to a 12-char short ID. Adds operational and diagnostic
logging around topology fetches, and introduces 25 unit tests covering happy paths,
system network filtering, stack resolution, container deduplication, edge cases,
and error handling.
* docs: refresh screenshots