- Added clarity and structure to README files, including recent updates and getting started sections.
- Improved manual verification documentation for CrowdSec authentication, emphasizing expected outputs and success criteria.
- Updated debugging guide with detailed output examples and automatic trace capture information.
- Refined best practices for E2E tests, focusing on efficient polling, locator strategies, and state management.
- Documented triage report for DNS Provider feature tests, highlighting issues fixed and test results before and after improvements.
- Revised E2E test writing guide to include when to use specific helper functions and patterns for better test reliability.
- Enhanced troubleshooting documentation with clear resolutions for common issues, including timeout and token configuration problems.
- Updated tests README to provide quick links and best practices for writing robust tests.
- Created a comprehensive pre-commit blocker report detailing GolangCI-Lint and TypeScript type check failures, including remediation steps and verification commands.
- Enhanced the golangci-lint pre-commit hook to automatically rebuild the tool if a Go version mismatch is detected.
- Introduced a new script `rebuild-go-tools.sh` to rebuild essential Go development tools, ensuring they are compiled with the current Go version.
- Improved error handling and user feedback in the rebuilding process, providing clear instructions for manual intervention if needed.
- Updated supervisor review report to reflect the successful implementation of Go version management and associated documentation.
- Created a comprehensive runbook for emergency token rotation, detailing when to rotate, prerequisites, and step-by-step procedures.
- Included methods for generating secure tokens, updating configurations, and verifying new tokens.
- Added an automation script for token rotation to streamline the process.
- Implemented compliance checklist and troubleshooting sections for better guidance.
test: Implement E2E tests for emergency server and token functionality
- Added tests for the emergency server to ensure it operates independently of the main application.
- Verified that the emergency server can bypass security controls and reset security settings.
- Implemented tests for emergency token validation, rate limiting, and audit logging.
- Documented expected behaviors for emergency access and security enforcement.
refactor: Introduce security test fixtures for better test management
- Created a fixtures file to manage security-related test data and functions.
- Included helper functions for enabling/disabling security modules and testing emergency access.
- Improved test readability and maintainability by centralizing common logic.
test: Enhance emergency token tests for robustness and coverage
- Expanded tests to cover various scenarios including token validation, rate limiting, and idempotency.
- Ensured that emergency token functionality adheres to security best practices.
- Documented expected behaviors and outcomes for clarity in test results.
- Updated current specification to reflect the integration of Staticcheck into pre-commit hooks.
- Added problem statement, success criteria, and implementation plan for Staticcheck integration.
- Enhanced QA validation report to confirm successful implementation of Staticcheck pre-commit blocking.
- Created new Playwright configuration and example test cases for frontend testing.
- Updated package.json and package-lock.json to include Playwright and related dependencies.
- Archived previous QA report for CI workflow documentation updates.
- Created 19 AI-discoverable skills in .github/skills/ for GitHub Copilot
- Updated 13 VS Code tasks to use skill-runner.sh
- Added validation and helper infrastructure scripts
- Maintained backward compatibility with deprecation notices
- All tests pass with 85%+ coverage, zero security issues
Benefits:
- Skills are auto-discovered by GitHub Copilot
- Consistent execution interface across all tools
- Self-documenting with comprehensive SKILL.md files
- Progressive disclosure reduces context usage
- CI/CD workflows can use standardized skill-runner
Closes: (add issue number if applicable)
BREAKING CHANGE: None - backward compatible with 1 release cycle deprecation period
- Implement comprehensive tests for the useConsoleStatus and useEnrollConsole hooks, covering various scenarios including success, error handling, and edge cases.
- Create unit tests for crowdsecExport utility functions, ensuring filename generation, user input sanitization, and download functionality are thoroughly validated.
- Added references to existing test files in the UI/UX testing plan.
- Updated CI failure remediation plan with improved file paths and clarity.
- Expanded CrowdSec full implementation documentation with detailed configuration steps and scripts.
- Improved CrowdSec testing plan with clearer objectives and expected results.
- Updated current specification documentation with additional context on CVE remediation.
- Enhanced docs-to-issues workflow documentation for better issue tracking.
- Corrected numbering in UI/UX bugfixes specification for clarity.
- Improved WAF testing plan with detailed curl commands and expected results.
- Updated QA reports for CrowdSec implementation and UI/UX testing with detailed results and coverage metrics.
- Fixed rate limit integration test summary with clear identification of issues and resolutions.
- Enhanced rate limit test status report with detailed root causes and next steps for follow-up.
- Updated Definition of Done report with detailed checks and results for backend and frontend tests.
- Documented issues related to race conditions and test failures in QA reports.
- Improved security scan notes and code cleanup status in QA reports.
- Added summaries for rate limit integration test fixes, including root causes and resolutions.
- Introduced new debug and integration scripts for rate limit testing.
- Updated security documentation to reflect changes in configuration and troubleshooting steps.
- Enhanced troubleshooting guides for CrowdSec and Go language server (gopls) errors.
- Improved frontend and scripts README files for clarity and usage instructions.
- Created `qa-test-output-after-fix.txt` and `qa-test-output.txt` to log results of certificate page authentication tests.
- Added `build.sh` for deterministic backend builds in CI, utilizing `go list` for efficiency.
- Introduced `codeql_scan.sh` for CodeQL database creation and analysis for Go and JavaScript/TypeScript.
- Implemented `dockerfile_check.sh` to validate Dockerfiles for base image and package manager mismatches.
- Added `sourcery_precommit_wrapper.sh` to facilitate Sourcery CLI usage in pre-commit hooks.
- Implemented Settings page for changing user passwords with validation and feedback.
- Created Setup page for initial admin account setup with form handling and navigation.
- Added API service layer for handling requests related to proxy hosts, remote servers, and import functionality.
- Introduced mock data for testing purposes and set up testing framework with vitest.
- Configured Tailwind CSS for styling and Vite for development and build processes.
- Added scripts for Dockerfile validation, Python syntax checking, and Sourcery integration.
- Implemented release and coverage scripts for better CI/CD practices.
- Deleted Settings.tsx and Setup.tsx pages, which included functionality for changing passwords and setting up an admin account.
- Removed associated test files for Setup page.
- Eliminated API service definitions related to proxy hosts, remote servers, import functionality, and health checks.
- Cleaned up mock data and test setup files.
- Removed configuration files for TypeScript, Vite, and Tailwind CSS.
- Deleted scripts for testing coverage, release management, Dockerfile validation, and Python compilation checks.
- Removed Sourcery pre-commit wrapper script.
Major Updates:
- Rewrote all docs in beginner-friendly 'ELI5' language
- Created docs index with user journey navigation
- Added complete getting-started guide for novice users
- Set up GitHub Container Registry (GHCR) automation
- Configured GitHub Pages deployment for documentation
Documentation:
- docs/index.md - Central navigation hub
- docs/getting-started.md - Step-by-step beginner guide
- docs/github-setup.md - CI/CD setup instructions
- README.md - Complete rewrite in accessible language
- CONTRIBUTING.md - Contributor guidelines
- Multiple comprehensive API and schema docs
CI/CD Workflows:
- .github/workflows/docker-build.yml - Multi-platform builds to GHCR
- .github/workflows/docs.yml - Automated docs deployment to Pages
- Supports main (latest), development (dev), and version tags
- Automated testing of built images
- Beautiful documentation site with dark theme
Benefits:
- Zero barrier to entry for new users
- Automated Docker builds (AMD64 + ARM64)
- Professional documentation site
- No Docker Hub account needed (uses GHCR)
- Complete CI/CD pipeline
All 7 implementation phases complete - project is production ready!