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66b84932e0 |
feat(notifications): move Notification Routing to Skipper tier (#1145)
* feat(notifications): move Notification Routing to Skipper tier Notification routing is automation (route alerts to channels by rules), not enterprise compliance. Aligning the gate with Skipper makes the tier boundary read consistently with the rest of the automation surface (webhooks, auto-update, auto-heal, scheduled tasks). Backend: requireAdmiral -> requirePaid on the five /api/notification-routes endpoints. Dashboard configuration-status now exposes the routing-rules row to any paid tier. Frontend: settings registry tier flipped to skipper; the Admiral wrapper around NotificationRoutingSection is removed (the inner CapabilityGate stays, preserving forward-compat with older remote nodes). Tests: added a tier-enforcement describe block covering Skipper (200) and Community (403 PAID_REQUIRED on all five endpoints). Docs: refreshed alerts-notifications, licensing, overview, dashboard, troubleshooting, and reference/settings; cleaned one fence-spec line per Directive 31. * fix(notifications): address audit findings on tier-move PR Docs: rewrite three lines that survived the initial sweep. The dashboard "you do not see a locked placeholder" clause and the settings.mdx "hidden on Community and Skipper" phrase were Directive 31 fence-spec. The alerts-notifications troubleshooting note still said "an Admiral routing rule" and contradicted the tier move. Tests: the Community-negative cases on POST/PUT/DELETE/POST :id/test could not distinguish requirePaid from a stray requireAdmiral, because Community fails on the tier check before variant is read. Adding Skipper-positive coverage per endpoint locks the gate identity in. Replace the leaky mockReturnValueOnce with a per-test mockReturnValue plus an afterEach restore so spies cannot bleed across tests. |
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380ed6fd50 |
feat(cloud-backup): make Custom S3-compatible target available on every tier (#1143)
* feat(cloud-backup): make Custom S3-compatible target available on every tier Sencho Cloud Backup remains an Admiral feature; the bring-your-own-bucket Custom S3 target is now reachable on Community and Skipper as well. Backend splits the per-route Admiral gate into two helpers: operations that touch the saved provider use gateForCurrentProvider, PUT /config uses gateForRequestedProvider against the body. /provision and /usage stay requireAdmiral because they are Sencho-only by definition; GET /config is ungated so any tier can read its own stored configuration. Frontend drops the AdmiralGate wrapper on the Cloud Backup section, filters the Sencho provider option out of the dropdown for non-Admiral users, and gates the per-snapshot cloud-upload affordance on "cloud-backup configured" instead of Admiral tier. Dashboard Configuration row is no longer locked on lower tiers. Sidebar registry tier on cloud-backup goes from 'admiral' to null. Docs and licensing breakdown restate the rule once per page without fence-spec. * fix(cloud-backup): keep downgraded sencho config off the upload surface If an Admiral configured Sencho Cloud Backup and the license later drops to Skipper or Community, the saved provider is still 'sencho'. The FleetSnapshots cloud-upload affordance now requires either provider= custom (every tier) or provider=sencho with an active Admiral license, so a downgraded admin never sees an upload button that the backend would 403 on click. Also tidies the Fleet Backups doc, which still claimed the cloud-upload icon was Admiral only; the icon now renders whenever a Cloud Backup target is configured. |
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e7a3b544c0 |
fix: harden auto-heal policies (#1042)
* fix: harden auto-heal policies * fix: resolve auto-heal lint failure |
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775fab7d64 |
feat(dashboard): replace duplicate Recent Activity card with Fleet Heartbeat / Stack Restart Map (#932)
* feat: open security basics, manual fleet ops, and basic fleet management to Community
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.
* feat: add node last-contact tracking, fleet latency, and stack-restart summary
- DatabaseService: add last_successful_contact column to nodes table via
idempotent migration; expose updateNodeLastContact() and getStackRestartSummary()
methods; include the column in NODE_COLUMNS so getNodes/getNode return it
- fleet.ts: record latency_ms and last_successful_contact on each remote
node overview fetch; pilot-agent nodes surface pilot_last_seen instead;
pass db singleton into fetchRemoteNodeOverview to avoid redundant getInstance calls
- dashboard.ts: replace /recent-activity with /stack-restarts endpoint that
groups notification_history events by stack and category (crash/autoheal/manual)
over a configurable window (default 7 days, max 30)
* refactor(dashboard): remove redundant per-route authMiddleware
All routes under /api/ are covered by the global auth gate in app.ts.
The inline authMiddleware arguments on /configuration and /stack-restarts
were redundant with that gate and inconsistent with every other route in
the file. Remove them and drop the now-unused import.
* refactor(backend): consolidate Date.now(), move SQL aggregation, normalize node row mapping
- Capture a single completedAt timestamp in fetchRemoteNodeOverview to
eliminate two separate Date.now() calls and ensure latency_ms and
last_successful_contact are derived from the same instant
- Inline the redundant contactedAt variable; use completedAt directly
- Move stack-restart aggregation from JS into SQL (GROUP BY stack_name
with CASE/SUM counts), replacing the Map loop in the route handler
- Export StackRestartSummary interface from DatabaseService and remove
the duplicate local definition in dashboard.ts; handler now returns
the query result directly
- Add last_successful_contact normalization in decryptNodeRow, mirroring
the existing pilot_last_seen pattern
- Add authGate reliance comment above dashboardRouter route handlers
* feat(dashboard): replace Recent Activity card with context-aware Fleet Heartbeat / Stack Restart Map
- Multi-node installs (≥1 remote node): shows Fleet Heartbeat — real-time
reachability, latency, and container count per registered node
- Local-only installs: shows Stack Restart Map — 7-day restart frequency
per stack grouped by crash / auto-heal / manual category
- Conditional wrapper (DashboardActivityCard) switches states automatically
when the node list changes, with no page reload required
- Deletes RecentActivity card and hook (duplicated data already in Recent Alerts)
- Extracts formatRelativeTime to frontend/src/lib/utils.ts for reuse
* fix(dashboard): add pilot_last_seen to FleetNodeOverview and use it in getLastSeenLabel
* fix(fleet): expose mode and pilot_last_seen in overview, consolidate formatRelativeTime, drop em dash
- Add `mode` and `pilot_last_seen` (in seconds) to the FleetNodeOverview
interface and to both the pilot-agent and HTTP-proxy return paths in
fetchRemoteNodeOverview so the frontend getLastSeenLabel pilot branch
can fire correctly
- Remove the private formatRelativeTime from RecentAlerts.tsx and use
the shared implementation from lib/utils, converting the millisecond
timestamp at the call site
- Replace the em dash in getLatencyLabel with 'n/a' per project rules
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e5b1c7b22b |
refactor(backend): collapse entitlement provider abstraction back to LicenseService (#889)
Removes backend/src/entitlements/ (registry, loadProvider, CommunityEntitlementProvider, types, headers, normalize) and the two abstraction-only tests. Relocates headers/normalize/types to services/license-*.ts. Swaps 22 consumer call sites from getEntitlementProvider() to LicenseService.getInstance(). Drops the Dockerfile install step plus PRO_PACKAGE_VERSION build-arg and github_token BuildKit secret in docker-publish.yml. Removes the now stale no-restricted-imports rule in backend/eslint.config.mjs. Net: 37 files changed, ~700 lines removed, no behavior change. Local dev no longer requires GitHub Packages auth to start the backend. Rationale and revisit conditions in docs/internal/adrs/2026-05-02-collapse-entitlement-provider.md. |
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4b18109286 |
refactor(entitlements): migrate type-only consumers to entitlements/types (#879)
Follows the Phase 1 EntitlementProvider abstraction. Two files
imported tier types from services/LicenseService via the back-compat
re-export added in Phase 1; this PR points them at the canonical
location at entitlements/types and drops the re-export block.
Migrated:
- backend/src/types/express.ts
- backend/src/routes/dashboard.ts
After this PR, services/LicenseService.ts has no public type re-
exports. The remaining imports of services/LicenseService are:
- entitlements/loadProvider.ts: runtime import of the
LicenseService class itself, the intentional Phase 1 binding
site.
- __tests__/license-service-id-validation.test.ts: imports
SENCHO_LS_* catalog constants and resolveSenchoVariantFromMeta;
these are LemonSqueezy-implementation-specific and stay in
services/LicenseService until Phase 2 moves the file to
@studio-saelix/sencho-pro.
Phase 2's deletion of services/LicenseService.ts now requires zero
public-core consumer changes outside the loader and the LS-specific
test file.
Test results: 89/89 backend test files clean, 1657 passing tests, 5
pre-existing skips, plus the same pre-existing database-metrics
stress test flake under parallel load that consistently passes solo.
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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 |