- Updated the GenerateConfig function to replace 'rules_file' with 'include' for WAF handlers, aligning with the coraza-caddy plugin requirements.
- Modified related tests to check for the presence of 'include' instead of 'rules_file'.
- Enhanced the ApplyConfig method to prepend necessary Coraza directives to ruleset files if not already present.
- Added tests to verify that the SecRuleEngine directives are correctly prepended and that existing directives are not duplicated.
- Implemented debug logging for generated config size and content.
- Modified the GenerateConfig function to include an additional parameter for ruleset paths.
- Updated multiple test cases across various files to accommodate the new parameter.
- Enhanced the manager's ApplyConfig method to handle ruleset file creation and error handling.
- Added integration tests for Coraza WAF to validate runtime behavior and ruleset application.
- Updated documentation to include instructions for testing Coraza WAF integration locally.
- Updated SecurityConfig model to only support 'local' or 'disabled' modes for CrowdSec.
- Modified related logic in the manager and services to reject external mode.
- Adjusted tests to validate the new restrictions on CrowdSec modes.
- Updated frontend components to remove references to external mode and provide appropriate user feedback.
- Enhanced documentation to reflect the removal of external CrowdSec mode support.
- Added SecurityConfig model to manage Cerberus settings including admin whitelist and break-glass token.
- Introduced SecurityService for handling security configurations and token generation.
- Updated Manager to check for admin whitelist before applying configurations to prevent accidental lockouts.
- Enhanced frontend with hooks and API calls for managing security settings and generating break-glass tokens.
- Updated documentation to include self-lockout protection measures and best practices for using Cerberus.
- Updated `GenerateConfig` function calls in tests to include additional security parameters.
- Enhanced `Manager` struct to hold a `SecurityConfig` instance for managing security-related settings.
- Implemented `computeEffectiveFlags` method to determine the effective state of security features based on both static configuration and runtime database settings.
- Added comprehensive tests for the new security configuration handling, ensuring correct behavior for various scenarios including ACL and CrowdSec settings.
- Adjusted existing tests to accommodate the new structure and ensure compatibility with the updated configuration management.