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Author SHA1 Message Date
ad21590f60 No canonical snake_case/camelCase serialization policy 2026-04-28 21:27:26 +02:00
b27765928a Standardize API response envelopes: use items for collection responses and update tests 2026-04-28 20:48:00 +02:00
1c673d600c Standardize API response envelope shapes across all endpoints
This commit standardizes how API responses are wrapped, solving issue #24.

Problem:
- Inconsistent response envelopes (jails vs items vs bans vs no wrapper)
- Frontend required multiple field name variants
- Integration bugs from branching logic
- No clear pattern for different response types

Solution:
- Created response.py with base classes: PaginatedListResponse,
  CollectionResponse, CommandResponse
- Standardized all list/collection responses to use 'items' field
- Domain-specific field names for detail and aggregation responses
- Updated all backends routers and mappers
- Updated frontend types and hooks to match

Changes:
Backend:
- backend/app/models/response.py (new): Base response models
- backend/app/models/ban.py: Updated responses to inherit from bases
- backend/app/models/jail.py: Updated JailListResponse, JailCommandResponse
- backend/app/models/config.py: Updated collection responses
- backend/app/services/jail_service.py: Updated return statements
- backend/app/mappers/ban_mappers.py: Updated 'bans' to 'items'
- backend/tests/test_mappers/test_ban_mappers.py: Updated tests

Frontend:
- frontend/src/types/jail.ts: Updated response interfaces
- frontend/src/types/config.ts: Updated response interfaces
- frontend/src/hooks/useActiveBans.ts: Updated selector
- frontend/src/hooks/useJailList.ts: Updated selector
- frontend/src/hooks/useJailConfigs.ts: Updated selector
- frontend/src/hooks/useConfigActiveStatus.ts: Updated field access
- frontend/src/hooks/useJailAdmin.ts: Updated field access

Documentation:
- Docs/Backend-Development.md: Added § 4.1 API Response Envelope Policy

The policy defines:
1. Paginated lists use PaginatedListResponse (items, total, page, page_size)
2. Non-paginated collections use CollectionResponse (items, total)
3. Detail responses use entity-specific field names (jail, status, settings)
4. Command responses use CommandResponse (message, success, optional target)
5. Aggregations use domain-specific fields (jails, countries, buckets, bans)

All responses now follow one of these patterns, reducing frontend complexity.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-04-28 10:12:55 +02:00
e3375fd187 Expose ban-time escalation settings in jail detail and config UI
- Backend: Add BantimeEscalation + BantimeEscalationUpdate Pydantic models
  to app/models/config.py; add bantime_escalation field to Jail in jail.py
- Backend: jail_service.get_jail_detail() fetches 7 bantime.* socket commands
  (increment, factor, formula, multipliers, maxtime, rndtime, overalljails)
  and populates bantime_escalation on the returned Jail object
- Backend: config_service.get_jail_config() fetches same 7 commands;
  update_jail_config() writes escalation fields when provided
- Frontend: Add BantimeEscalation + BantimeEscalationUpdate interfaces to
  types/config.ts; extend JailConfig + JailConfigUpdate; extend Jail in
  types/jail.ts
- Frontend: JailDetailPage.tsx adds BantimeEscalationSection component that
  renders only when increment is enabled (shows factor, formula, multipliers,
  max_time, rnd_time, overall_jails)
- Frontend: ConfigPage.tsx JailAccordionPanel adds full escalation edit form
  (Switch for enable/disable, number inputs for factor/max_time/rnd_time,
  text inputs for formula/multipliers, Switch for overall_jails);
  handleSave includes bantime_escalation in the JailConfigUpdate payload
- Tests: Update ConfigPageLogPath.test.tsx mock to include bantime_escalation:null
- Docs: Mark Task 6 as DONE in Tasks.md
2026-03-12 20:30:21 +01:00
ebec5e0f58 Stage 6: jail management — backend service, routers, tests, and frontend
- jail_service.py: list/detail/control/ban/unban/ignore-list/IP-lookup
- jails.py router: 11 endpoints including ignore list management
- bans.py router: active bans, ban, unban
- geo.py router: IP lookup with geo enrichment
- models: Jail.actions, ActiveBan.country/.banned_at optional, GeoDetail
- 217 tests pass (40 service + 36 router + 141 existing), 76% coverage
- Frontend: types/jail.ts, api/jails.ts, hooks/useJails.ts
- JailsPage: jail overview table with controls, ban/unban forms,
  active bans table, IP lookup
- JailDetailPage: full detail, start/stop/idle/reload, patterns,
  ignore list management
2026-03-01 14:09:02 +01:00
7392c930d6 feat: Stage 1 — backend and frontend scaffolding
Backend (tasks 1.1, 1.5–1.8):
- pyproject.toml with FastAPI, Pydantic v2, aiosqlite, APScheduler 3.x,
  structlog, bcrypt; ruff + mypy strict configured
- Pydantic Settings (BANGUI_ prefix env vars, fail-fast validation)
- SQLite schema: settings, sessions, blocklist_sources, import_log;
  WAL mode + foreign keys; idempotent init_db()
- FastAPI app factory with lifespan (DB, aiohttp session, scheduler),
  CORS, unhandled-exception handler, GET /api/health
- Fail2BanClient: async Unix-socket wrapper using run_in_executor,
  custom error types, async context manager
- Utility modules: ip_utils, time_utils, constants
- 47 tests; ruff 0 errors; mypy --strict 0 errors

Frontend (tasks 1.2–1.4):
- Vite + React 18 + TypeScript strict; Fluent UI v9; ESLint + Prettier
- Custom brand theme (#0F6CBD, WCAG AA contrast) with light/dark variants
- Typed fetch API client (ApiError, get/post/put/del) + endpoints constants
- tsc --noEmit 0 errors
2026-02-28 21:15:01 +01:00