* feat(stack): per-stack activity timeline with actor attribution
Adds an Activity tab to the Stack Anatomy panel showing a timestamped
event log for each stack: deploys, restarts, starts, stops, and image
updates, attributed to the user who triggered them or 'system' for
automated actions.
Backend:
- Extends notification_history with actor_username column (idempotent
migration) and a partial composite index on (node_id, stack_name,
timestamp DESC) for efficient per-stack lookups.
- NotificationService.dispatchAlert() accepts an optional actor that
is written to the new column.
- Success-side dispatchAlert calls added after deploy, bulkContainerOp
(start/stop/restart), and update handlers in routes/stacks.ts so
user-initiated operations are recorded, not just failures.
- New GET /api/stacks/:stackName/activity?limit&before endpoint with
stack:read permission gate and cursor-based pagination.
Frontend:
- StackAnatomyPanel grows an Anatomy / Activity tab pair using the
existing Tabs primitive.
- StackActivityTimeline fetches the initial 50 events, paginates on
demand, and prepends live events arriving over the existing WS
notifications stream without duplicates.
- NotificationPanel bell dropdown suppresses user-initiated success
events (start/stop/restart/deploy/update triggered by a real user),
keeping the tray focused on alerts and system events.
* docs(stack): add stack activity timeline feature page and internal arch docs
* fix(test): add actor_username to notification-routing history assertions
dispatchAlert now passes actor_username to addNotificationHistory after
the activity timeline PR added the column. Update the two exact-match
assertions that were failing because the expected object shape was missing
this field.
- Add label_ids and categories columns to notification_routes via idempotent migration
- Matcher logic always evaluates routes (AND semantics across all non-empty matchers)
- getStackLabelIds skips DB call when no enabled route uses label filtering
- Extract ALL_NOTIFICATION_CATEGORIES array from NotificationService as single source of truth
- Derive VALID_CATEGORIES set from the array in the route handler
- Extract validateLabelIds and validateCategories helpers to remove POST/PUT duplication
- Extract tryAddColumn as a private DatabaseService class method (removes 5 local re-declarations)
- Extract CATEGORY_LABELS to frontend/src/lib/notificationCategories.ts (shared by NotificationPanel and NotificationRoutingSection)
- Frontend form adds label and category multiselects with AND-filter hint
- Route cards show label and category badges; empty-matcher routes show 'Matches all alerts'
- Add tests for category-only, label-only, and combined AND-semantics routing
Adds a nullable node_id column to notification_routes (null = any
node, integer = fire only when the alert originates from that specific
node). This fixes a multi-node fleet defect where a route scoped to
"my-app" would fire on every node that hosts a stack with that name.
Backend changes:
- DatabaseService: idempotent migration adds node_id INTEGER NULL and
a composite index on (node_id, enabled, priority); the two statements
are in separate try-catch blocks so the index is always created even
when the column was added in an earlier run
- NotificationService: route matcher now pre-filters by node_id before
checking stack_patterns (== null matches any node)
- notifications route: POST/PUT accept optional node_id, validated to
be null or the local node's ID; NodeRegistry guards against
cross-node misroutes
Frontend changes:
- NotificationRoutingSection: node scope Select field uses useNodes()
from NodeContext (no extra API call) to populate the local node option
- Route cards show a node badge when node_id is set
Tests: 3 new tests covering node-match, node-mismatch, and null-scope;
all 75 files (1413 tests) passing.
Introduce a NotificationCategory string-literal union (11 values) and
thread it through dispatchAlert as a required second argument. All
callers (DockerEventService, AutoHealService, ImageUpdateService,
MonitorService, PolicyEnforcement, policyGate, SchedulerService,
imageUpdates route) pass an explicit category at every call site,
giving TypeScript compile-time enforcement that no new emit site can
be added without choosing a category.
DatabaseService gains an idempotent migration that adds a nullable
category TEXT column to notification_history; existing rows keep
category=NULL (displayed as Uncategorized in the UI). The
getNotificationHistory method accepts an optional category filter
that is forwarded from the GET /api/notifications/history route via
a ?category= query param.
NotificationPanel gains a category Select dropdown so users can
filter history by category. The frontend types mirror the backend
union so API responses are type-safe end-to-end.
All 75 test files (1410 tests) updated to the new 4-arg dispatchAlert
signature and passing.
Flip Security (Trivy), Notifications (agents + history), and App Store from
global-and-hidden-on-remote to node-scoped so operators can manage them when a
remote node is selected in the node picker. The primary instance proxies the
calls to each remote, which resolves the correct per-instance binary state,
agent config, and template registry.
Backend: key `agents` and `notification_history` by `node_id` with idempotent
column-add migrations and a `(node_id, type)` unique index on agents, matching
the Labels pattern. Thread `req.nodeId` through the /api/agents and
/api/notifications routes. Internal NotificationService and ImageUpdateService
writes resolve the middleware default via `NodeRegistry.getDefaultNodeId()` so
monitor-emitted rows share a bucket with user-facing ones (avoids split-brain
where the UI sees test notifications but not internal alerts).
Frontend: split Security on remote to render only the scanner card and hide
scan policies and CVE suppressions (those remain control-plane-only). Drop the
misleading "Always Local" badge on Developer since retention windows govern
backend jobs, not UI state. Flip the App Store registry to node-scoped.
Docs: add a "What Settings apply per node" table to multi-node, clarify
remote alert setup in alerts-notifications, and note Trivy's per-host install
in vulnerability-scanning.
Add stack_name and container_name columns to notification_history so bell
rows can act as jump points. Producers (AutoHeal, Docker events) pass the
container context through dispatchAlert; the panel renders routable rows
as buttons that load the target stack and, when a container name is
present, open its logs modal. Non-structural notifications stay as
passive display rows.
- Add authMiddleware to GET/POST /api/agents (previously unauthenticated)
- Add input validation to POST /api/agents (type, URL, enabled)
- Add URL host validation via new URL() to notification-routes POST/PUT
- Add priority type validation and enabled boolean check to routes
- Add name length limit (100 chars) to routes POST/PUT
- Add stack pattern dedup and whitespace filtering
- Add NaN guard to DELETE /api/notifications/:id
- Add dispatch_error to NotificationHistory TypeScript interface
- Extract cleanStackPatterns() and validateHttpsUrl() helpers
- Add standard and diagnostic logging to agents and routes endpoints
- Add comprehensive integration tests for notification-routes CRUD
- Add agents auth and validation tests
- Add dispatch error recording unit tests
Route stack alerts to specific Discord, Slack, or webhook channels instead
of the single global endpoint. Includes per-rule enable/disable, priority
ordering, and automatic fallback to global agents when no rule matches.
- Add notification_routes table, interface, and CRUD in DatabaseService
- Add routing logic in NotificationService.dispatchAlert with optional stackName
- Pass stack context from MonitorService (crash/health) and SchedulerService
- Add 5 API endpoints gated with requireAdmin + requireAdmiral
- Add NotificationRoutingSection UI with Combobox stack picker, channel tabs
- Parallel webhook dispatch via Promise.allSettled
- 10 unit tests covering routing, fallback, and edge cases
- Documentation with screenshots at docs/features/notification-routing.mdx