The pre-commit version check hook was incorrectly using `git describe` to find the latest tag, which only traverses the current branch's ancestry. On feature branches that predate release tags applied to main/nightly, this caused false failures — reporting v0.19.1 as latest even though v0.20.0 and v0.21.0 existed globally. Replaced with `git tag --sort=-v:refname | grep semver | head -1` so the check always compares .version against the true latest release tag in the repository, independent of which branch is checked out.
Scripts Directory
Running Tests Locally Before Pushing to CI
WAF Integration Test
Always run this locally before pushing WAF-related changes to avoid CI failures:
# From project root
bash ./scripts/coraza_integration.sh
Or use the VS Code task: Ctrl+Shift+P → Tasks: Run Task → Coraza: Run Integration Script
Requirements:
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Docker image
charon:localmust be built first:docker build -t charon:local . -
The script will:
- Start a test container with WAF enabled
- Create a backend container (httpbin)
- Test WAF in block mode (expect HTTP 403)
- Test WAF in monitor mode (expect HTTP 200)
- Clean up all test containers
Expected output:
✓ httpbin backend is ready
✓ Coraza WAF blocked payload as expected (HTTP 403) in BLOCK mode
✓ Coraza WAF in MONITOR mode allowed payload through (HTTP 200) as expected
=== All Coraza integration tests passed ===
Other Test Scripts
- Security Scan:
bash ./scripts/security-scan.sh - Go Test Coverage:
bash ./scripts/go-test-coverage.sh - Frontend Test Coverage:
bash ./scripts/frontend-test-coverage.sh
CI/CD Workflows
Changes to these scripts may trigger CI workflows:
coraza_integration.sh→ WAF Integration Tests workflow- Files in
.github/workflows/directory control CI behavior
Tip: Run tests locally to save CI minutes and catch issues faster!