- Updated error variable names for clarity in DNS provider, import, logs, manual challenge, security, user, and other handlers.
- Improved error handling in services such as backup, credential, docker, mail, notification, security headers, and uptime services.
- Enhanced readability by using more descriptive variable names for errors in multiple locations across the codebase.
- Ensured consistent error handling practices throughout the application.
Phase 3 of skipped tests remediation - enables 7 previously skipped E2E tests
Backend:
Add NPM import handler with session-based upload/commit/cancel
Add JSON import handler with Charon/NPM format support
Fix SMTP SaveSMTPConfig using transaction-based upsert
Add comprehensive unit tests for new handlers
Frontend:
Add ImportNPM page component following ImportCaddy pattern
Add ImportJSON page component with format detection
Add useNPMImport and useJSONImport React Query hooks
Add API clients for npm/json import endpoints
Register routes in App.tsx and navigation in Layout.tsx
Add i18n keys for new import pages
Tests:
7 E2E tests now enabled and passing
Backend coverage: 86.8%
Reduced total skipped tests from 98 to 91
Closes: Phase 3 of skipped-tests-remediation plan
- Changed report title to reflect security audit focus
- Updated date and status to indicate approval for commit
- Enhanced executive summary with detailed validation results
- Included comprehensive test coverage results for backend and frontend
- Documented pre-commit hooks validation and known issues
- Added detailed security scan results, confirming absence of CVE-2025-68156
- Verified binary inspection for expr-lang dependency
- Provided risk assessment and recommendations for post-merge actions
- Updated compliance matrix and final assessment sections
- Improved overall report structure and clarity
- 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
- 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.
CodeQL flagged critical vulnerabilities in mail_service.go where
untrusted input could be used to inject additional email headers
via CRLF sequences.
Changes:
- Add sanitizeEmailHeader() to strip CR, LF, and control characters
- Sanitize all header values (from, to, subject) in buildEmail()
- Add validateEmailAddress() using net/mail.ParseAddress
- Add comprehensive security tests for header injection prevention
This addresses the 3 critical CodeQL alerts:
- Line 199: buildEmail header construction
- Line 260: sendSSL message usage
- Line 307: sendSTARTTLS message usage
Security: CWE-93 (Improper Neutralization of CRLF Sequences)
- Added a new SMTP settings page with functionality to configure SMTP settings, test connections, and send test emails.
- Implemented user management page to list users, invite new users, and manage user permissions.
- Created modals for inviting users and editing user permissions.
- Added tests for the new SMTP settings and user management functionalities.
- Updated navigation to include links to the new SMTP settings and user management pages.