- Added comprehensive QA report for CodeQL CI alignment implementation, detailing tests, results, and findings.
- Created CodeQL security scanning guide in documentation, outlining usage and common issues.
- Developed pre-commit hooks for CodeQL scans and findings checks, ensuring security issues are identified before commits.
- Implemented scripts for running CodeQL Go and JavaScript scans, aligned with CI configurations.
- Verified all tests passed, including backend and frontend coverage, TypeScript checks, and SARIF file generation.
- Replace Go interface{} with any (Go 1.18+ standard)
- Add database indexes to frequently queried model fields
- Add JSDoc documentation to frontend API client methods
- Remove deprecated docker-compose version keys
- Add concurrency groups to all 25 GitHub Actions workflows
- Add YAML front matter and fix H1→H2 headings in docs
Coverage: Backend 85.5%, Frontend 87.73%
Security: No vulnerabilities detected
Refs: docs/plans/instruction_compliance_spec.md
- Add timeout-minutes: 5 to docker-build.yml integration test step
- Add set -o pipefail to integration-test.sh
- Add 4-minute timeout wrapper (INTEGRATION_TEST_TIMEOUT env var)
Resolves hang after Caddy TLS cleanup in GitHub Actions run #20319807650
GitHub's github.ref_name returns "421/merge" for PR merge refs,
creating invalid Docker tags like "pr-421/merge". Docker tags
cannot contain forward slashes.
Changed to use github.event.pull_request.number which returns
just the PR number (e.g., "421") for valid tags like "pr-421".
Fixes CI/CD failure in PR #421.
The docker-publish.yml workflow was missing pull:true, causing it
to use cached Alpine images with vulnerable c-ares 1.34.5-r0.
This completes the fix across all three Docker workflows:
- docker-build.yml ✓
- docker-publish.yml ✓ (this commit)
- security-weekly-rebuild.yml ✓
Resolves CVE-2025-62408 (c-ares)
Ensures all Docker builds pull fresh Alpine base images to get
security patches like c-ares 1.34.6-r0 (CVE-2025-62408).
This mirrors the change made to security-weekly-rebuild.yml.
Without pull:true, the weekly security rebuild may use stale base
images cached on GitHub runners, missing security patches like
c-ares 1.34.6-r0 (CVE-2025-62408).
This update revises the planning document to address the c-ares security vulnerability (CVE-2025-62408) and removes the previous analysis regarding Go version compatibility issues. The document now emphasizes the need to rebuild the Docker image to pull the patched version of c-ares from Alpine repositories, with no Dockerfile changes required.
Key changes include:
- Removal of outdated Go version mismatch analysis.
- Addition of details regarding the c-ares vulnerability and its impact.
- Streamlined focus on remediation steps and testing checklist.