- Add domains field to certificate mock to exercise per-domain loop
in Dashboard component, covering the previously untested branch
- Extend CrowdSec whitelist test suite with backdrop-click close test
to cover the dialog dismissal handler
- Remove duplicate describe blocks introduced when whitelist API tests
were appended to crowdsec.test.ts, resolving ESLint vitest/no-identical-title
errors that were blocking pre-commit hooks
The Security component renders the CrowdSec card title using the nested
translation key 'security.crowdsec.title', but the test mock only had the
flat key 'security.crowdsec'. The mock fallback returns the key string
itself when a lookup misses, causing getByText('CrowdSec') to find nothing.
Added 'security.crowdsec.title' to the securityTranslations map so the
mock resolves to the expected 'CrowdSec' string, matching the component's
actual t() call and allowing the title assertion to pass.
- Implemented CertificateExportDialog for exporting certificates in various formats (PEM, PFX, DER) with options to include private keys and set passwords.
- Created CertificateUploadDialog for uploading certificates, including validation and support for multiple file types (certificates, private keys, chain files).
- Updated DeleteCertificateDialog to use 'domains' instead of 'domain' for consistency.
- Refactored BulkDeleteCertificateDialog and DeleteCertificateDialog tests to accommodate changes in certificate structure.
- Added FileDropZone component for improved file upload experience.
- Enhanced translation files with new keys for certificate management features.
- Updated Certificates page to utilize the new CertificateUploadDialog and clean up the upload logic.
- Adjusted Dashboard and ProxyHosts pages to reflect changes in certificate data structure.
- Updated the list of supported notification provider types to include 'ntfy'.
- Modified the notification settings UI to accommodate the Ntfy provider, including form fields for topic URL and access token.
- Enhanced localization files to include translations for Ntfy-related fields in German, English, Spanish, French, and Chinese.
- Implemented tests for the Ntfy notification provider, covering form rendering, CRUD operations, payload contracts, and security measures.
- Updated existing tests to account for the new Ntfy provider in various scenarios.
The TCP monitor creation form showed a placeholder that instructed users to enter a URL with the tcp:// scheme prefix (e.g., tcp://192.168.1.1:8080). Following this guidance caused a silent HTTP 500 error because Go's net.SplitHostPort rejects any input containing a scheme prefix, expecting bare host:port format only.
- Corrected the urlPlaceholder translation key to remove the tcp:// prefix
- Added per-type dynamic placeholder (urlPlaceholderHttp / urlPlaceholderTcp) so the URL input shows the correct example format as soon as the user selects a monitor type
- Added per-type helper text below the URL input explaining the required format, updated in real time when the type selector changes
- Added client-side validation: typing a scheme prefix (://) in TCP mode shows an inline error and blocks form submission before the request reaches the backend
- Reordered the Create Monitor form so the type selector appears before the URL input, giving users the correct format context before they type
- Type selector onChange now clears any stale urlError to prevent incorrect error messages persisting after switching from TCP back to HTTP
- Added 5 new i18n keys across all 5 supported locales (en, de, fr, es, zh)
- Added 10 RTL unit tests covering all new validation paths including the type-change error-clear scenario
- Added 9 Playwright E2E tests covering placeholder variants, helper text, inline error lifecycle, submission blocking, and successful TCP creation
Closes #issue-5 (TCP monitor UI cannot add monitor when following placeholder)
When CrowdSec is first enabled, the 10-60 second startup window caused
the toggle to immediately flicker back to unchecked, the card badge to
show 'Disabled' throughout startup, CrowdSecKeyWarning to flash before
bouncer registration completed, and CrowdSecConfig to show alarming
LAPI-not-ready banners to the user.
Root cause: the toggle, badge, and warning conditions all read from
stale sources (crowdsecStatus local state and status.crowdsec.enabled
server data) which neither reflects user intent during a pending mutation.
- Derive crowdsecChecked from crowdsecPowerMutation.variables during
the pending window so the UI reflects intent immediately on click,
not the lagging server state
- Show a 'Starting...' badge in warning variant throughout the startup
window so the user knows the operation is in progress
- Suppress CrowdSecKeyWarning unconditionally while the mutation is
pending, preventing the bouncer key alert from flashing before
registration completes on the backend
- Broadcast the mutation's running state to the QueryClient cache via
a synthetic crowdsec-starting key so CrowdSecConfig.tsx can read it
without prop drilling
- In CrowdSecConfig, suppress the LAPI 'not running' (red) and
'initializing' (yellow) banners while the startup broadcast is active,
with a 90-second safety cap to prevent stale state from persisting
if the tab is closed mid-mutation
- Add security.crowdsec.starting translation key to all five locales
- Add two backend regression tests confirming that empty-string setting
values are accepted (not rejected by binding validation), preventing
silent re-introduction of the Issue 4 bug
- Add nine RTL tests covering toggle stabilization, badge text, warning
suppression, and LAPI banner suppression/expiry
- Add four Playwright E2E tests using route interception to simulate
the startup delay in a real browser context
Fixes Issues 3 and 4 from the fresh-install bug report.
- Updated the list of supported notification provider types to include 'pushover'.
- Enhanced the notifications API tests to validate Pushover integration.
- Modified the notifications form to include fields specific to Pushover, such as API Token and User Key.
- Implemented CRUD operations for Pushover providers in the settings.
- Added end-to-end tests for Pushover provider functionality, including form rendering, payload validation, and security checks.
- Updated translations to include Pushover-specific labels and placeholders.
- Updated the notification provider types to include 'slack'.
- Modified API tests to handle 'slack' as a valid provider type.
- Enhanced frontend forms to display Slack-specific fields (webhook URL and channel name).
- Implemented CRUD operations for Slack providers, ensuring proper payload structure.
- Added E2E tests for Slack notification provider, covering form rendering, validation, and security checks.
- Updated translations to include Slack-related text.
- Ensured that sensitive information (like tokens) is not exposed in API responses.
- Added aria-label attributes to buttons in Notifications component for better accessibility.
- Updated Notifications tests to use new button interactions and ensure proper functionality.
- Refactored notifications payload tests to mock API responses and validate payload transformations.
- Improved error handling and feedback in notification provider tests.
- Adjusted Telegram notification provider tests to streamline edit interactions.
- Updated API to support Telegram as a notification provider type.
- Enhanced tests to cover Telegram provider creation, updates, and token handling.
- Modified frontend forms to include Telegram-specific fields and validation.
- Added localization strings for Telegram provider.
- Implemented security measures to ensure bot tokens are not exposed in API responses.
Unifies the two previously independent email subsystems — MailService
(net/smtp transport) and NotificationService (HTTP-based providers) —
so email can participate in the notification dispatch pipeline.
Key changes:
- SendEmail signature updated to accept context.Context and []string
recipients to enable timeout propagation and multi-recipient dispatch
- NotificationService.dispatchEmail() wires MailService as a first-class
provider type with IsConfigured() guard and 30s context timeout
- 'email' added to isSupportedNotificationProviderType() and
supportsJSONTemplates() returns false for email (plain/HTML only)
- settings_handler.go test-email endpoint updated to new SendEmail API
- Frontend: 'email' added to provider type union in notifications.ts,
Notifications.tsx shows recipient field and hides URL/token fields for
email providers
- All existing tests updated to match new SendEmail signature
- New tests added covering dispatchEmail paths, IsConfigured guards,
recipient validation, and context timeout behaviour
Also fixes confirmed false-positive CodeQL go/email-injection alerts:
- smtp.SendMail, sendSSL w.Write, and sendSTARTTLS w.Write sites now
carry inline codeql[go/email-injection] annotations as required by the
CodeQL same-line suppression spec; preceding-line annotations silently
no-op in current CodeQL versions
- auth_handler.go c.SetCookie annotated for intentional Secure=false on
local non-HTTPS loopback (go/cookie-secure-not-set warning only)
Closes part of #800
- Implemented middleware to restrict access for passthrough users in management routes.
- Added unit tests for management access requirements based on user roles.
- Updated user model tests to include passthrough role validation.
- Enhanced frontend user management to support passthrough role in invite modal.
- Created end-to-end tests for passthrough user access restrictions and navigation visibility.
- Verified self-service profile management for admins and regular users.
- Deleted the Account page and its associated logic.
- Introduced a new PassthroughLanding page for users without management access.
- Updated Settings page to conditionally display the Users link for admin users.
- Enhanced UsersPage to support passthrough user role, including invite functionality and user detail modal.
- Updated tests to reflect changes in user roles and navigation.
- Enhanced Notifications component tests to include support for Discord, Gotify, and Webhook provider types.
- Updated test cases to validate the correct handling of provider type options and ensure proper payload structure during creation, preview, and testing.
- Introduced new tests for Gotify token handling and ensured sensitive information is not exposed in the UI.
- Refactored existing tests for clarity and maintainability, including improved assertions and error handling.
- Added comprehensive coverage for payload validation scenarios, including malformed requests and security checks against SSRF and oversized payloads.
- Introduced optional keepalive settings: `keepalive_idle` and `keepalive_count` in the Server struct.
- Implemented UI controls for keepalive settings in System Settings, including validation and persistence.
- Added localization support for new keepalive fields in multiple languages.
- Created a manual test tracking plan for verifying keepalive controls and their behavior.
- Updated existing tests to cover new functionality and ensure proper validation of keepalive inputs.
- Ensured safe defaults and fallback behavior for missing or invalid keepalive values.
- Added tests to `proxyhost_service_validation_test.go` to validate fallback parsing and handle invalid hostname characters.
- Introduced new tests for DNS challenge validation in `proxyhost_service_validation_test.go`.
- Updated `current_spec.md` to reflect changes in testing strategy and coverage goals for PR #729.
- Enhanced `Security.functional.test.tsx` to include navigation test for Notifications button.
- Mocked `useNavigate` from `react-router-dom` to verify navigation behavior in Security page tests.
- Implement tests for feature flags coverage in `feature_flags_coverage_v2_test.go` to validate behavior with invalid persisted and environment values, as well as default settings.
- Create tests in `notification_provider_patch_coverage_test.go` to ensure correct handling of notification provider updates, including blocking type mutations for non-Discord providers.
- Add tests in `security_notifications_patch_coverage_test.go` to verify deprecated headers, handle invalid CIDR warnings, and ensure correct severity handling for security events.
- Introduce migration error handling tests in `routes_coverage_test.go` to ensure graceful handling of migration errors during registration.
- Enhance `cerberus_blockers_test.go` with tests for disabled security event notifications and error handling for dispatch failures.
- Update `router_test.go` to validate notify routing based on feature flags.
- Refactor `mail_service.go` to normalize base URLs for invites, ensuring proper handling of trailing slashes.
- Modify `notification_service_json_test.go` and `notification_service_test.go` to mock Discord validation and improve webhook testing.
- Update `proxyhost_service.go` to enhance hostname validation by parsing URLs.
- Refine `uptime_service.go` to extract ports correctly from URLs, including handling edge cases.
- Enhance frontend tests in `notifications.test.ts` and `Notifications.test.tsx` to ensure correct behavior for Discord notification providers and enforce type constraints.
- Added validation to reject non-discord provider types in create, update, test, and preview operations.
- Updated the notifications form to automatically normalize non-discord types to discord.
- Modified UI to display explicit messaging for deprecated and non-dispatch statuses for non-discord providers.
- Enhanced tests to cover new validation logic and UI changes for provider types.
- Refactored notification provider tests to use Discord webhook URLs.
- Updated frontend forms and API interactions to restrict provider type to Discord.
- Modified translations to reflect the change in supported provider types.
- Enhanced UI to indicate deprecated status for non-Discord providers.
- Adjusted documentation to align with the new provider structure.
- Implement tests for BackupService to handle database extraction from backup archives with SHM and WAL entries.
- Add tests for BackupService to validate behavior when creating backups for non-SQLite databases and handling oversized database entries.
- Introduce tests for CrowdSec startup to ensure proper error handling during configuration creation.
- Enhance LogService tests to cover scenarios for skipping dot and empty directories and handling read directory errors.
- Add tests for SecurityHeadersService to ensure proper error handling during preset creation and updates.
- Update ProxyHostForm tests to include HSTS subdomains toggle and validation for port input handling.
- Enhance DNSProviders tests to validate manual challenge completion and error handling when no providers are available.
- Extend UsersPage tests to ensure fallback mechanisms for clipboard operations when the clipboard API fails.
- Updated test scripts in package.json to set NODE_OPTIONS for increased memory limit.
- Added safety checks for remote servers and domains in ProxyHostForm component to prevent errors.
- Refactored Notifications tests to remove unnecessary use of fake timers and improve clarity.
- Updated ProxyHosts extra tests to specify button names for better accessibility.
- Enhanced Security functional tests by centralizing translation strings and improving mock implementations.
- Adjusted test setup to suppress specific console errors related to act() warnings.
- Modified vitest configuration to limit worker usage and prevent memory issues during testing.
- Added URL validation for notification providers to ensure only valid http/https URLs are accepted.
- Implemented tests for URL validation scenarios in the Notifications component.
- Updated translations for error messages related to invalid URLs in multiple languages.
- Introduced new hooks for managing security headers and access lists in tests.
- Enhanced the ProviderForm component to reset state correctly when switching between add and edit modes.
- Improved user feedback with update indicators after saving changes to notification providers.
- Added mock implementations for new hooks in various test files to ensure consistent testing behavior.
- Mocked `getNotifications` and `checkUpdates` in `Layout.test.tsx`
- Prevents `UND_ERR_INVALID_ARG` errors caused by unmocked `undici` network requests in JSDOM
- Ensures clean test execution for `Layout` and child components
- Removed unnecessary test.skip() calls in various test files, replacing them with comments for clarity.
- Enhanced retry logic in TestDataManager for API requests to handle rate limiting more gracefully.
- Updated security helper functions to include retry mechanisms for fetching security status and setting module states.
- Improved loading completion checks to handle page closure scenarios.
- Adjusted WebKit-specific tests to run in all browsers, removing the previous skip logic.
- General cleanup and refactoring across multiple test files to enhance readability and maintainability.
- Added IDs to input fields in CrowdSecConfig for better accessibility.
- Updated labels to use <label> elements for checkboxes and inputs.
- Improved error handling and user feedback in the CrowdSecConfig tests.
- Enhanced test coverage for console enrollment and banned IP functionalities.
fix: Update SecurityHeaders to include aria-label for delete button
- Added aria-label to the delete button for better screen reader support.
test: Add comprehensive tests for proxyHostsHelpers and validation utilities
- Implemented tests for formatting and help text functions in proxyHostsHelpers.
- Added validation tests for email and IP address formats.
chore: Update vitest configuration for dynamic coverage thresholds
- Adjusted coverage thresholds to be dynamic based on environment variables.
- Included additional coverage reporters.
chore: Update frontend-test-coverage script to reflect new coverage threshold
- Increased minimum coverage requirement from 85% to 87.5%.
fix: Ensure tests pass with consistent data in passwd file
- Updated tests/etc/passwd to ensure consistent content.
- Added [ready: true](http://_vscodecontentref_/6) to [react-i18next](http://_vscodecontentref_/7) mock in CrowdSecBouncerKeyDisplay tests to prevent infinite loading state
- Mocked [getCrowdsecKeyStatus](http://_vscodecontentref_/8) in Security page tests to resolve "Query data cannot be undefined" warning
- Ensures all Security dashboard related tests pass reliably without console errors