Corrected JSX syntax errors in CrowdSecConfig and ProxyHostForm
Refactored ProxyHostForm to use shadcn Dialog, fixing z-index issues and unclickable modals
Removed duplicate logic blocks causing YAML errors in crowdsec-integration and e2e-tests workflows
Synced .version file with current git tag to satisfy validation checks
Restructure 7 modal components to use 3-layer architecture preventing
native select dropdown menus from being blocked by modal overlays.
Components fixed:
- ProxyHostForm: ACL selector and Security Headers dropdowns
- User management: Role and permission mode selection
- Uptime monitors: Monitor type selection (HTTP/TCP)
- Remote servers: Provider selection dropdown
- CrowdSec: IP ban duration selection
The fix separates modal background overlay (z-40) from form container
(z-50) and enables pointer events only on form content, allowing
native dropdown menus to render above all modal layers.
Resolves user inability to select security policies, user roles,
monitor types, and other critical configuration options through
the UI interface.
- 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.
- Introduced isolated coverage tests for ProxyHosts with various scenarios including rendering, bulk apply, and link behavior.
- Enhanced existing ProxyHosts coverage tests to include additional assertions and error handling.
- Added tests for Uptime component to verify rendering and monitoring toggling functionality.
- Created utility functions for setting labels and help texts related to proxy host settings.
- Implemented bulk settings application logic with progress tracking and error handling.
- Added toast utility tests to ensure callback functionality and ID incrementing.
- Improved type safety in test files by using appropriate TypeScript types.
- 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!