- Changed the status to "Analysis Complete - NO ACTION REQUIRED"
- Revised the objective to focus on investigating Docker-related tests in PR #434
- Provided detailed analysis of the "failing" tests, clarifying that they were not actual failures
- Included metrics and evidence supporting the successful checks
- Explained the GitHub Actions concurrency behavior and its impact on test statuses
- Documented the workflow architecture and job structures for better understanding
- Added optional improvements for user experience regarding cancellation notifications
- Summarized key metrics and misconceptions related to workflow statuses
- 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
Remove handler-level `trusted_proxies` configuration from ReverseProxyHandler that was
using an invalid object structure. Caddy's reverse_proxy handler expects trusted_proxies
to be an array of CIDR strings, not an object with {source, ranges}.
The server-level trusted_proxies configuration in config.go already provides equivalent
IP spoofing protection globally for all routes, making the handler-level setting redundant.
Changes:
- backend: Remove lines 184-189 from internal/caddy/types.go
- backend: Update 3 unit tests to remove handler-level trusted_proxies assertions
- docs: Document fix in CHANGELOG.md
Fixes: #[issue-number] (500 error when saving proxy hosts)
Tests: All 84 backend tests pass (84.6% coverage)
Security: Trivy + govulncheck clean, no vulnerabilities
- Updated the critical bug analysis document to reflect the root cause of the 500 error during proxy host save, which was identified as an invalid structure for `trusted_proxies` in the Caddy configuration.
- Removed the handler-level `trusted_proxies` configuration that was incorrectly set as an object instead of an array.
- Added detailed evidence analysis, root cause analysis, and proposed fixes to ensure proper regeneration of Caddy configuration after proxy host updates.
- Created a new document to summarize the previous investigation into the missing `X-Forwarded-Port` header in the Seerr SSO authentication flow.
Add handlers for enable_standard_headers, forward_auth_enabled, and waf_disabled fields
in the proxy host Update function. These fields were defined in the model but were not
being processed during updates, causing:
- 500 errors when saving proxy host configurations
- Auth pass-through failures for apps like Seerr/Overseerr due to missing X-Forwarded-* headers
Changes:
- backend: Add field handlers for 3 missing fields in proxy_host_handler.go
- backend: Add 5 comprehensive unit tests for field handling
- frontend: Update TypeScript ProxyHost interface with missing fields
- docs: Document fixes in CHANGELOG.md
Tests: All 1147 tests pass (backend 85.6%, frontend 87.7% coverage)
Security: No vulnerabilities (Trivy + govulncheck clean)
Fixes#16 (auth pass-through)
Fixes#17 (500 error on save)
Add X-Real-IP, X-Forwarded-Proto, X-Forwarded-Host, and X-Forwarded-Port headers to all proxy hosts for proper client IP detection, HTTPS enforcement, and logging.
- New feature flag: enable_standard_headers (default: true for new hosts, false for existing)
- UI: Checkbox in proxy host form and bulk apply modal for easy migration
- Security: Always configure trusted_proxies when headers enabled
- Backward compatible: Existing hosts preserve legacy behavior until explicitly enabled
BREAKING CHANGE: New proxy hosts will have standard headers enabled by default. Existing hosts maintain legacy behavior. Users can opt-in via UI.
Backend: 98.7% coverage, 8 new tests
Frontend: 87.7% coverage, full TypeScript support
Docs: Comprehensive migration guide and troubleshooting
Closes #<issue-number> (FileFlows WebSocket fix)
- Added translation support using react-i18next in WafConfig and CrowdSecConfig components.
- Updated UI elements to use translation keys instead of hardcoded strings.
- Enhanced test coverage for i18n integration, including mocks for translation in tests.
- Fixed various test cases to align with new translation structure.
- Created a QA report for i18n implementation, noting validation of translation files and areas for improvement.
- Add new API-Friendly preset (70/100) optimized for mobile apps and API clients
- CORP set to "cross-origin" to allow mobile app access
- CSP disabled as APIs don't need content security policy
- Add tooltips to preset cards explaining use cases and compatibility
- Add warning banner in ProxyHostForm when Strict/Paranoid selected
- Warn users about mobile app compatibility issues
Presets now: Basic (65) < API-Friendly (70) < Strict (85) < Paranoid (100)
Recommended for: Radarr, Sonarr, Plex, Jellyfin, Home Assistant, Vaultwarden
- Add diagnostic logging to track security_header_profile_id conversions
- Replace silent failures with explicit HTTP 400 error responses
- Fix ProxyHostService.Update to properly handle nullable foreign keys
- Fix frontend dropdown to use explicit null checks (no falsy coercion)
- Add 7 comprehensive tests for profile assignment edge cases
Root cause: Backend handler had no else clause for type conversion failures,
causing old values to persist. Fixed by adding logging, error handling, and
changing service layer from Updates() to Select("*") for nullable FKs.
Refs: #<issue_number_if_applicable>
- Removed the Badge component displaying preset type in SecurityHeaders.tsx for a cleaner UI.
- Added detailed analysis for the "Apply Preset" workflow, highlighting user confusion and root causes.
- Proposed fixes to enhance user experience, including clearer toast messages, loading indicators, and better naming for profile sections.
- Documented the complete workflow trace for applying security header presets, emphasizing the need for per-host assignment.
- 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.
- Add scripts/db-recovery.sh for database integrity check and recovery
- Enable WAL mode verification with logging on startup
- Add structured error logging to uptime handlers with monitor context
- Add comprehensive database maintenance documentation
Fixes heartbeat history showing "No History Available" due to database
corruption affecting 6 out of 14 monitors.
- Add comprehensive design token system (colors, typography, spacing)
- Create 12 new UI components with Radix UI primitives
- Add layout components (PageShell, StatsCard, EmptyState, DataTable)
- Polish all pages with new component library
- Improve accessibility with WCAG 2.1 compliance
- Add dark mode support with semantic color tokens
- Update 947 tests to match new UI patterns
Closes#409
- Documented full trace analysis of the Security Dashboard Live Logs, detailing file-by-file data flow and authentication flow.
- Analyzed and resolved critical issue causing WebSocket reconnection loop due to object reference instability in props.
- Verified localStorage key usage and confirmed alignment between frontend and backend authentication methods.
- Investigated 401 auth failures reported in Docker logs, clarifying that they originate from Plex and are not indicative of a bug in Charon.
- Provided recommendations for handling log noise and confirmed that the Docker health check is functioning correctly.
The WebSocket code in logs.ts was reading from 'token' instead of
'charon_auth_token', causing all WebSocket connections to fail
authentication with 401 errors. This resulted in the Security
Dashboard Live Log Viewer showing "Disconnected" with rapid
connect/disconnect cycling.
- Changed localStorage key from 'token' to 'charon_auth_token'
- Both connectLiveLogs and connectSecurityLogs functions updated
- Add logging when enrollment is silently skipped due to existing state
- Add DELETE /admin/crowdsec/console/enrollment endpoint to clear state
- Add re-enrollment UI section with guidance and crowdsec.net link
- Add useClearConsoleEnrollment hook for state clearing
Fixes silent idempotency bug where backend returned 200 OK without
actually executing cscli when status was already enrolled.
- Add --tags tenant:X when tenant/organization is provided
- Add --overwrite flag when force (rotate key) is requested
- Add extractUserFriendlyError() to parse cscli errors for user display
- Add comprehensive tests for command construction
Fixes enrollment not reaching CrowdSec.net when using the console enrollment form.
- Backend: Start/Stop handlers now sync both settings and security_configs tables
- Frontend: CrowdSec toggle uses actual process status (crowdsecStatus.running)
- Frontend: Fixed LiveLogViewer WebSocket race condition by using isPausedRef
- Frontend: Removed deprecated mode toggle from CrowdSecConfig page
- Frontend: Added info banner directing users to Security Dashboard
- Frontend: Added "Start CrowdSec" button to enrollment warning panel
Fixes dual-source state conflict causing toggle to show incorrect state.
Fixes live log "disconnected" status appearing while logs stream.
Simplifies CrowdSec control to single source (Security Dashboard toggle).
Includes comprehensive test updates for new architecture.
- 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 QA summary report for CrowdSec toggle fix validation, detailing test results, code quality audit, and recommendations for deployment.
- Updated existing QA report to reflect the new toggle fix validation status and testing cycle.
- Enhanced security documentation to explain the persistence of CrowdSec across container restarts and troubleshooting steps for common issues.
- Expanded troubleshooting guide to address scenarios where CrowdSec does not start after a container restart, including diagnosis and solutions.
- Issue 1: Corrected CrowdSec status reporting by adding `setting_enabled` and `needs_start` fields to the Status() response, allowing the frontend to accurately reflect the need for a restart.
- Issue 2: Resolved 500 error on stopping CrowdSec by implementing graceful handling of missing PID files in the Stop() method, with a fallback to process termination via pkill.
- Issue 3: Fixed Live Logs disconnection issue by ensuring the log file is created if it doesn't exist during LogWatcher.Start() and sending an immediate WebSocket connection confirmation to clients.
These changes enhance the robustness of the application in handling container restart scenarios.
The Status() handler was only checking if the CrowdSec process was
running, not if LAPI was actually responding. This caused the
CrowdSecConfig page to always show "LAPI is initializing" even when
LAPI was fully operational.
Changes:
- Backend: Add lapi_ready field to /admin/crowdsec/status response
- Frontend: Add CrowdSecStatus TypeScript interface
- Frontend: Update conditional logic to check lapi_ready not running
- Frontend: Separate warnings for "initializing" vs "not running"
- Tests: Add unit tests for Status handler LAPI check
Fixes regression from crowdsec_lapi_error_diagnostic.md fixes.
- Update import paths to github.com/oschwald/geoip2-golang/v2
- Handle API breaking changes (net.IP → netip.Addr, IsoCode → ISOCode)
- Fix VERSION.md to match git tag (0.7.13)
- Resolves CI failure in benchmark workflow
- 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.
- Added GeoIP integration (Issue #16) with service and access list updates.
- Fixed rate limiting burst field usage and added bypass list support (Issue #19).
- Implemented CrowdSec bouncer integration (Issue #17) with registration and health checks.
- Enhanced WAF integration (Issue #18) with per-host toggle, paranoia levels, and rule exclusions.
- Updated documentation and added new API routes for GeoIP, rate limits, and WAF exclusions.
chore: Add QA report for race and test failures
- Documented findings from race condition tests and WebSocket test flakiness.
- Identified issues with CrowdSec registration tests in non-bash environments.
- Noted security status contract mismatches and missing table errors in handler/service tests.
audit: Conduct full QA audit of security phases
- Verified all security implementation phases with comprehensive testing.
- Resolved linting issues and ensured codebase health.
- Documented test results and issues found during the audit.
- Updated UI components to reflect the renaming of "WAF (Coraza)" to "Coraza".
- Removed WAF controls from the Security page and adjusted related tests.
- Verified that all frontend tests pass after updating assertions to match the new UI.
- Added a test script to package.json for running tests with Vitest.
- Adjusted imports for jest-dom to be compatible with Vitest.
- Updated TypeScript configuration to include Vitest types for testing.
- Implemented ImportSuccessModal to replace alert with a modal displaying import results and guidance.
- Updated ImportCaddy to show the new modal with import summary and navigation options.
- Created CertificateStatusCard to display certificate provisioning status on the dashboard.
- Enhanced API types and hooks to support new features.
- Added unit tests for ImportSuccessModal and CertificateStatusCard components.
- Updated QA report to reflect the status of the new features and tests.
- Implement tests for ImportSuccessModal to verify rendering and functionality.
- Update AuthContext to store authentication token in localStorage and manage token state.
- Modify useImport hook to capture and expose commit results, preventing unnecessary refetches.
- Enhance useCertificates hook to support optional refetch intervals.
- Update Dashboard to conditionally poll certificates based on pending status.
- Integrate ImportSuccessModal into ImportCaddy for user feedback on import completion.
- Adjust Login component to utilize returned token for authentication.
- Refactor CrowdSecConfig tests for improved readability and reliability.
- Add debug_db.py script for inspecting the SQLite database.
- Update integration and test scripts for better configuration and error handling.
- Introduce Trivy scan script for vulnerability assessment of Docker images.
- 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.