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Null Pointer Nancy 69bbd4bd2b Merge pull request 'Remove agent artifacts from root' (#187) from gandalf/cleanup-root-artifacts into dev
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Merge PR #187: Remove agent artifacts from root

Removes CONTEXT.md, PROJECT_ASSESSMENT.md, and SPEC-PRI-324.md from repo root.

Reviewed-by: pe_regina (QA)
Reviewed-by: pe_countess (Governance)
UAT: PRI-1730 (Patty)
2026-05-21 20:03:21 +00:00
Chris Farhood 900acdaf8f Remove agent artifacts from root
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Board directive PRI-1710: root directories are cluttered with agent artifacts.
These files duplicate content already in CLAUDE.md or reference stale Paperclip issues.

- CONTEXT.md (18.7KB) — AI reverse-prompt doc, content already covered by CLAUDE.md
- PROJECT_ASSESSMENT.md (8KB) — Stale assessment from v0.3.0 (current is v0.4.1)
- SPEC-PRI-324.md (4KB) — Paperclip task spec, does not belong in repo

cc @cpfarhood
2026-05-21 18:59:07 +00:00
Chris Farhood 5e6cd6603b Merge pull request #183 from gandalf/fix-promotion-gate-ci
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fix(dual-approval): remove container ubuntu:latest and Install dependencies step
2026-05-20 23:59:04 +00:00
Chris Farhood d7cbe969fb fix(dual-approval): remove container: ubuntu:latest and Install dependencies step
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The ubuntu-latest runner host already has curl, jq, and ca-certificates
pre-installed. The apt-get update call inside the Docker container was
failing due to broken container networking on the runner host (runs 577,
578), blocking PR #182 (dev→uat promotion).

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-20 23:56:41 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 2ba0751443 Merge pull request 'chore(artifacthub): update to v1.0.1' (#181) from pri-1681-update-artifacthub-1.0.1 into dev
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chore(artifacthub): update to v1.0.1 with Gitea archive URL (#181)

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2026-05-20 23:35:11 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy e52d995123 fix: use Gitea archive URL in annotation
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The GitHub release does not exist (404). Per board all-Gitea
decision, archive URLs must point to git.farh.net.

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2026-05-20 23:33:35 +00:00
Chris Farhood 791935947d Fix install docs and archive URL to use GitHub (from QA review)
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- Restore install as multi-line Markdown guide (was replaced by url/digest object)
- Point annotations.archive-url to github.com instead of git.farh.net
2026-05-20 23:30:11 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 639e4eaa68 fix: use Gitea archive URL per board all-Gitea decision
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The GitHub release for v1.0.1 does not exist (404). Per board
decision (2026-05-16), all PE projects use Gitea releases.

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2026-05-20 23:19:16 +00:00
Chris Farhood 69db99d3d1 chore(artifacthub): update to v1.0.1
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Bumps version to 1.0.1, updates createdAt date, and points
archive URL/checksum to the v1.0.1 GitHub release.

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2026-05-20 23:04:55 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 53fce54df8 Merge pull request 'fix: match .tar.gz instead of .tgz in release workflow grep pattern' (#178) from fix/release-tarball-pattern into dev
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fix: match .tar.gz instead of .tgz in release workflow grep pattern (#178)

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2026-05-20 22:25:40 +00:00
Chris Farhood 6c6e8a55ce fix: match .tar.gz instead of .tgz in release workflow grep pattern
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The headlamp-plugin package command outputs filenames with .tar.gz extension,
not .tgz. This caused the "Get tarball path" step to fail (exit code 1) on
the v1.0.1 release run #554.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-20 22:13:45 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 76d0e106b2 Merge pull request 'fix: add pnpm install step to release workflow' (#174) from gandalf/pri-1671-pnpm-install into dev
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fix: add pnpm install step to release workflow (#174)
2026-05-20 21:48:24 +00:00
Chris Farhood 63050174e9 fix: add pnpm install step to release workflow
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Add explicit pnpm installation before Install dependencies step.
Without this, ubuntu-latest runner fails with 'pnpm: command not found'
since pnpm is not bundled with the Node 20 action.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-20 21:39:46 +00:00
Gandalf the Greybeard b2a97cdcad Merge pull request 'fix(promotion-gate): restore inlined dual-approval to fix uat->main CI (PRI-1660)' (#172) from nancy/fix-dual-approval-uat-regress into dev
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2026-05-20 20:40:48 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 73b2baec9d fix(promotion-gate): restore inlined dual-approval from main (PRI-1660)
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PR #170 merged conflict with old uat version instead of inlined dev version.
Restore inlined dual-approval.yaml to match main, fixing uat->main promotion gate.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-20 20:36:27 +00:00
Chris Farhood 51e68b1b88 fix(promotion-gate): inline dual-approval-check workflow (PRI-1660)
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2026-05-20 20:22:33 +00:00
Chris Farhood b0cefdbe24 fix: resolve ci.yaml conflict, use inlined version 2026-05-20 20:20:34 +00:00
Chris Farhood 92f8c958d8 fix(release): inline release workflow, remove broken .github reference (PRI-1660)
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2026-05-20 20:19:01 +00:00
Chris Farhood 22fea9a99d Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into dev
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2026-05-20 20:14:59 +00:00
Gandalf the Greybeard 73fb1359ed Merge pull request 'inline(release): replace broken reusable workflow with inlined steps' (#168) from gandalf/pri-1659-inline-release-workflow into dev
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2026-05-20 20:04:38 +00:00
Chris Farhood cf9e0513b9 fix(CI): inline ci.yaml, remove broken reusable workflow reference (PRI-1660)
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2026-05-20 19:53:35 +00:00
Chris Farhood 733cfad8d3 inline(release): replace broken reusable workflow with inlined steps
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The reusable workflow reference to privilegedescalation/.github does not
exist on Gitea, blocking the v1.0.1 release. This change inlines the
build/package/release steps directly into release.yaml.

Steps inlined:
- actions/checkout@v4
- actions/setup-node@v4 (Node 20, pnpm cache)
- pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- pnpm run build
- pnpm run package (produces headlamp-polaris-{version}.tgz)
- Gitea API: create release + upload tarball as asset

Refs: PRI-1659, PRI-1634
2026-05-20 19:47:01 +00:00
Null Pointer Nancy 5aa54a526b Merge pull request 'fix(CI): inline dual-approval-check, install curl/jq (PRI-1636)' (#167) from gandalf/pri-1636-inline-dual-approval into main
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Merge PR #167: Inline dual-approval workflow (PRI-1636)
2026-05-20 13:53:45 +00:00
Chris Farhood 83aa0329b3 fix(CI): add container ubuntu:latest for apt-get (PRI-1636)
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2026-05-20 13:38:46 +00:00
Chris Farhood 8f343be06d fix(CI): inline dual-approval-check workflow, install curl/jq (PRI-1636)
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2026-05-20 13:27:20 +00:00
Countess von Containerheim 9dc5fd673d fix(ci): inline CI workflow, remove reusable .github dependency (PRI-1630)
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2026-05-20 10:45:01 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 125b06734a Merge pull request #164 from privilegedescalation/uat
Promote uat to main
2026-05-14 03:16:38 +00:00
Chris Farhood def89f8d71 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/uat' into dev 2026-05-14 03:06:01 +00:00
privilegedescalation-qa[bot] 90721641cc Promote dev to uat
Routine dev→uat promotion approved by QA (Regression Regina). All blockers resolved, CI passing.
2026-05-14 01:44:51 +00:00
Chris Farhood af42d9c52a Merge origin/uat into dev to resolve promotion conflicts
Accept uat version for all conflicting files. Removes files deleted in uat
(e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml, deploy/teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh).
Resolves merge conflict blocking PR #163. Adds trailing newline to audit-ci.jsonc.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-14 01:25:10 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 61582d7534 fix: remove stale package-lock.json causing npm install failures
The project declares pnpm@10.32.1 as packageManager but had a committed
package-lock.json. Running npm install produced a broken node_modules
layout. Delete the stale lockfile and add it to .gitignore.

Note: tests were failing before this change due to a missing tsconfig
for vitest.setup.ts — tracked separately as pre-existing issue.

Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-14 00:15:30 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] f6a296df1b fix: override fast-uri to patched version to resolve 2 high severity CVEs (#159)
Upgraded @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin from ^0.13.0 to ^0.14.0 and added
fast-uri >=3.1.2 to pnpm overrides to address:
- GHSA-q3j6-qgpj-74h6 (fast-uri path traversal, patched in >=3.1.1)
- GHSA-v39h-62p7-jpjc (fast-uri host confusion, patched in >=3.1.2)

Remaining 6 vulnerabilities (1 low, 5 moderate) are in transitive deps
without direct override paths and do not affect production runtime.

Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-13 17:43:20 +00:00
privilegedescalation-qa[bot] d593a11fd9 fix: sync CI trigger branches on dev
fix: sync CI trigger branches on dev
2026-05-13 13:18:34 +00:00
Chris Farhood 8fb9215933 feat(security): add audit-ci.jsonc allowlist for dev-branch CVEs
CTO decision (PRI-854): high-severity vulns from @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin
transitive deps (Picomatch, Vite, lodash) are dev/build-time only and do
not ship in production plugin artifacts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-13 13:13:54 +00:00
Chris Farhood 35c09186df fix: sync CI trigger branches on dev
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2026-05-13 13:00:27 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 5744d9083f chore(ci): add audit-ci allowlist for inherited @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin CVEs (PRI-855)
QA reviewed and approved. Adds audit-ci.jsonc with 3 CVE allowlist entries for dev-only dependencies.
2026-05-12 22:22:41 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 34ea111776 Update CI and approval workflows for three-branch SDLC (#158)
CI triggers on dev/uat/main. Promotion gate replaces dual-approval.

Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-11 21:40:07 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 398e3f3b95 docs: remove stale e2e command references from CLAUDE.md
Removed lines 28-29 which listed ghost E2E commands (npm run e2e, npm run e2e:headed). The repo has no E2E files, no playwright.config.ts, no e2e/ directory, and no e2e script in package.json.

Resolves: PRI-1147

Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-11 17:23:29 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 1343ba3e65 chore: remove all E2E infrastructure — approach is dead
Remove all E2E infrastructure — approach is dead
2026-05-11 09:22:58 +00:00
Chris Farhood 96145c21cb fix: update pnpm-lock.yaml after removing @playwright/test
The lockfile was out of sync with package.json after playwright removal,
causing CI to fail with --frozen-lockfile.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-11 09:20:51 +00:00
Chris Farhood a781027d3b Remove all E2E infrastructure — approach is dead
Delete the entire local E2E testing setup:
- e2e/ directory (Playwright tests)
- scripts/deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh and teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh
- .github/workflows/e2e.yaml
- deployment/ (RBAC files and PLUGIN_LOADING_FIX.md)
- playwright.config.ts
- E2E npm scripts and @playwright/test dependency
- E2E-related .gitignore entries

RBAC is managed by Flux GitOps in privilegedescalation/infra.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-11 01:15:39 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] e2ae92648c docs: replace hardcoded namespace with <your-namespace> placeholder
* docs: update Headlamp install namespace references from kube-system to headlamp

Updates all documentation references to the Headlamp install namespace
from kube-system to headlamp as part of PRI-433.

In-scope files updated:
- README.md, SECURITY.md
- docs/getting-started/installation.md, quick-start.md, prerequisites.md
- docs/deployment/helm.md, kubernetes.md, production.md
- docs/troubleshooting/README.md, common-issues.md, rbac-issues.md
- docs/user-guide/configuration.md, rbac-permissions.md
- docs/TESTING.md, TROUBLESHOOTING.md, DEPLOYMENT.md

Out-of-scope (unchanged):
- Source files referencing upstream workload namespace
- RBAC manifests describing Polaris namespace (polaris ns is unchanged)
- NetworkPolicy namespaceSelector (API server runs in kube-system)
- design-decisions.md and ARCHITECTURE.md (URL hashes refer to cluster namespaces, not Headlamp install ns)

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix: correct RBAC manifest per QA review (PRI-555)

- Remove rbac.authorization.k8s.io privilege escalation block
- Fix orphaned comment from round 1
- Add EOF newline
- Keep serviceaccounts/token for E2E auth (confirmed needed)
- Namespace already correct (privilegedescalation-dev)

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* docs: replace hardcoded namespace with <your-namespace> placeholder

Users choose their own namespace for Headlamp. Replace all hardcoded
namespace references (headlamp, kube-system) in user-facing docs with
<your-namespace> so users substitute their own value.

Conventions:
- Helm install: --namespace <your-namespace> --create-namespace
- kubectl commands: -n <your-namespace>
- YAML metadata: namespace: <your-namespace>
- Prose: "the namespace where Headlamp is installed"

Out-of-scope references left untouched:
- kube-system in NetworkPolicy selectors (API server namespace)
- polaris namespace references (upstream workload namespace)
- Source code and test files

Refs: PRI-433

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* docs: fix remaining hardcoded headlamp namespace to <your-namespace> placeholder

Prior commit was inconsistent — some files used <your-namespace> while
DEPLOYMENT.md, TROUBLESHOOTING.md and several troubleshooting/user-guide
docs still hardcoded headlamp as the namespace.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

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Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-10 21:34:49 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 7a0c068a93 fix: override elliptic for GHSA-848j-6mx2-7j84
* fix: add elliptic override for GHSA-848j-6mx2-7j84

Add pnpm.overrides.elliptic to prevent version regression on
the transitive elliptic vulnerability (CVE-2025-14505).

Vulnerability path:
@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin → vite-plugin-node-polyfills →
node-stdlib-browser → crypto-browserify → browserify-sign → elliptic

Note: pnpm audit will still report the vulnerability until
upstream publishes elliptic 6.6.2+. This override safeguards
against pulling a worse version.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* chore: regenerate pnpm-lock.yaml with elliptic override

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Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-06 02:14:10 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 2d629809a2 fix: add markdownlint config for headlamp-polaris-plugin (#141)
Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
2026-05-06 00:43:48 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 3fe787a550 Fix E2E kubeconfig: locate kubeconfig before RBAC step (#144)
All pipeline gates satisfied: CI ✓, E2E ✓, UAT (Patty/PRI-792) ✓, QA (Regina/PRI-786) ✓, CTO (Nancy) ✓. Resolves PRI-785 and PRI-324.
2026-05-05 21:25:54 +00:00
Chris Farhood 1f02811731 Reference shared infra RBAC in deployment scripts
PRI-750: update plugin repos to reference shared infra RBAC (PRI-695 follow-up)

- deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml: replaced duplicate manifest with
  reference comment pointing to privilegedescalation/infra/base/rbac/e2e-ci-runner-headlamp-rbac.yaml
- scripts/deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh: updated RBAC preflight comment and error
  message to reference infra path
- scripts/teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh: added RBAC reference comment

Infra RBAC is the source of truth managed by Flux GitOps. CI workflow
unchanged (Hugh owns .github/workflows/).
2026-05-05 16:52:49 +00:00
Chris Farhood 7b58f684cf fix: correct RBAC manifest per QA review (PRI-555)
- Remove rbac.authorization.k8s.io privilege escalation block
- Fix orphaned comment from round 1
- Add EOF newline
- Keep serviceaccounts/token for E2E auth (confirmed needed)
- Namespace already correct (privilegedescalation-dev)

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-05 00:45:38 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] aa1db9215a fix: patch high-severity vulnerabilities in picomatch and vite (#128)
* chore: replace Dependabot references with Renovate

- SECURITY.md: update to mention Renovate (org-wide Mend Renovate)
- PROJECT_ASSESSMENT.md: mark Renovate as integrated (org-wide config)

Closes PRI-389. Parent PRI-387.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix: override picomatch >=4.0.4 and vite >=6.4.2 to patch high-severity vulnerabilities

Resolves 3 high-severity vulnerabilities from pnpm audit:
- GHSA-c2c7-rcm5-vvqj: Picomatch ReDoS via extglob quantifiers (>=4.0.0 <4.0.4)
- GHSA-p9ff-h696-f583: Vite arbitrary file read via dev server WebSocket
- GHSA-4w7w-66w2-5vf9: Vite path traversal in optimized deps .map handling

Also addresses moderate GHSA-3v7f-55p6-f55p (picomatch method injection).

Remaining vulnerabilities (moderate/low) are in transitive dependencies
managed by @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin and @headlamp-k8s/eslint-config
which require upstream updates to those packages.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

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Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-04 11:01:53 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 202ce66c61 fix(e2e): migrate E2E namespace from privilegedescalation-dev to headlamp-dev (#130)
The E2E workflow and deploy scripts were targeting the legacy
privilegedescalation-dev namespace, which is not managed by Flux GitOps
in privilegedescalation/infra.

The infra repo (PR #11) already provisions the headlamp-dev namespace
and corresponding RBAC (e2e-ci-runner-headlamp-rbac.yaml) that grants
the ARC runner SA (runners-privilegedescalation-gha-rs-no-permission in
arc-runners) the permissions needed to deploy/teardown the E2E
Headlamp instance.

This change aligns all E2E infrastructure to use headlamp-dev:
- .github/workflows/e2e.yaml: E2E_NAMESPACE=headlamp-dev
- scripts/deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh: default namespace and comments
- scripts/teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh: default namespace
- deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml: namespace and add missing events
  permission (already present in infra copy)

Refs: PRI-423

Co-authored-by: Chris Farhood <chris@farhood.org>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-04 10:50:27 +00:00
Chris Farhood e2f220c418 docs: update Headlamp install namespace references from kube-system to headlamp
Updates all documentation references to the Headlamp install namespace
from kube-system to headlamp as part of PRI-433.

In-scope files updated:
- README.md, SECURITY.md
- docs/getting-started/installation.md, quick-start.md, prerequisites.md
- docs/deployment/helm.md, kubernetes.md, production.md
- docs/troubleshooting/README.md, common-issues.md, rbac-issues.md
- docs/user-guide/configuration.md, rbac-permissions.md
- docs/TESTING.md, TROUBLESHOOTING.md, DEPLOYMENT.md

Out-of-scope (unchanged):
- Source files referencing upstream workload namespace
- RBAC manifests describing Polaris namespace (polaris ns is unchanged)
- NetworkPolicy namespaceSelector (API server runs in kube-system)
- design-decisions.md and ARCHITECTURE.md (URL hashes refer to cluster namespaces, not Headlamp install ns)

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-04 07:25:28 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 58c9597388 fix: override lodash >=4.18.0 to patch code injection vulnerability (#120)
* fix: override lodash >=4.18.0 to patch code injection vulnerability

GHSA-r5fr-rjxr-66jc is a code injection vulnerability in lodash
below 4.18.0. The vulnerable transitive dependency comes through
@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: update pnpm-lock.yaml to satisfy lodash override

The package.json pnpm.overrides requires lodash >=4.18.0, but the lockfile
had an older version. Regenerated lockfile with pnpm install.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix(e2e): scope heading locators to main content area

Fix E2E test failures by scoping heading locators to the main
content area instead of searching the entire page. This prevents
matching headings in the sidebar or other non-content areas.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix(e2e): scope remaining getByText to main element

The 'Cluster Score' text matcher was still searching the entire page
instead of being scoped to the main content area. This could cause
false positives if the same text appears in the sidebar.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* ci: trigger fresh E2E run

Re-pushing to trigger a new CI run since the last E2E was cancelled.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix(e2e): use [role=main] instead of main element

Switch from 'main' element selector to '[role="main"]' attribute
selector for better compatibility with Headlamp's app structure.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* fix(e2e): hybrid approach - unscoped headings, main-scoped text

Use broader heading selectors matching intel-gpu pattern, but
keep text checks scoped to main element to avoid sidebar conflicts.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>

* ci: re-test original code to verify baseline

---------

Co-authored-by: Gandalf the Greybeard <gandalf@privilegedescalation.dev>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-05-03 17:43:58 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] dff1265435 fix: pass pr_number to dual-approval-check workflow (#119)
Companion PR to privilegedescalation/.github#81

Co-authored-by: Hugh Hackman <hugh@paperclip.ing>
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-04-15 03:33:19 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 7c58826668 Merge pull request #117 from privilegedescalation/ci/e2e-deploy-diagnostics
ci(e2e): add deployment diagnostics step on failure
2026-03-24 22:26:32 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 4edc829b3f ci(e2e): add deployment diagnostics step on failure
When the E2E deploy step fails (rollout timeout, pod not ready, etc.),
previously required manual cluster investigation to diagnose the root
cause. This heartbeat had to grep CI logs and query kubectl separately
to determine a :latest image drift issue.

The new step captures pod state, pod describe output, and recent namespace
events immediately when a failure occurs — surfacing the root cause
directly in the CI run log.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 21:57:58 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 8f10be39bd Merge pull request #116 from privilegedescalation/fix/pin-headlamp-version-e2e
fix(e2e): pin Headlamp image to v0.40.1 instead of :latest
2026-03-24 21:42:51 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 27212a91e1 fix(e2e): pin Headlamp image to v0.40.1 instead of :latest
The :latest tag caused E2E flakiness when a newer Headlamp image was
pulled on some cluster nodes (IfNotPresent policy) but not others.
Concurrent E2E runs on main saw different image versions, and the newest
:latest (sha256:89c6c65) failed to pass the readiness probe within 120s.

Pin to v0.40.1 — the same version running in production (kube-system) —
so all nodes use the same cached digest and CI is deterministic. Update
this pin when Headlamp is upgraded in production.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 21:28:38 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 7b72306133 Merge pull request #109 from privilegedescalation/feat/renovate-extend-org-config
feat: extend Renovate config from org-level preset
2026-03-24 18:45:58 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] e16e6255d0 Merge pull request #110 from privilegedescalation/ci/e2e-concurrency-guard
ci: add concurrency guard to E2E workflow
2026-03-24 18:45:55 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 4beb0c4d0e Merge pull request #113 from privilegedescalation/fix/e2e-clean-deploy
fix(e2e): clean-delete existing deployment before redeploy for guaranteed fresh pod
2026-03-24 18:45:52 +00:00
Gandalf the Greybeard 175d3ec6a2 fix(e2e): clean-delete existing deployment before redeploy for guaranteed fresh pod
kubectl apply without prior deletion patches in place: if the pod spec is
unchanged between runs, no rollout is triggered and a potentially degraded
pod from a prior run keeps serving. This caused the auth.setup.ts timeout
(waiting for the "use a token" button) even when no concurrent runs were
present — the headlamp-e2e pod was in an inconsistent state from a previous
run that didn't tear down cleanly.

Changes:
- deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh: delete Deployment, Service, and ServiceAccount
  (with --wait) before applying, guaranteeing a fresh pod each run
- auth.setup.ts: add explicit waitFor({ state: 'visible', timeout: 15_000 })
  before the "use a token" button click, so failures surface at 15 s with a
  clear locator error rather than silently timing out at 60 s

Fixes the pre-existing infra issue blocking PR#110.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-24 16:40:30 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] e63cd03267 fix(e2e): use cancel-in-progress: false to prevent dangling cluster resources
cancel-in-progress: true would cancel in-flight E2E runs when a new one
arrives. GitHub Actions does not guarantee that if: always() steps run on
cancelled jobs, so teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh may be skipped — leaving the
headlamp-e2e Deployment/Service/ConfigMap dangling in privilegedescalation-dev.

Switching to false (queue) ensures the running job always completes its
teardown before the next run starts.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 16:34:36 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] 4d878c8737 ci: add concurrency guard to E2E workflow
Prevents parallel E2E runs from conflicting over the shared
headlamp-e2e Helm release in privilegedescalation-dev. With
cancel-in-progress: true, a new push cancels any in-progress
run on the same repo — only one E2E suite runs at a time.

Observed failure: PR#109 and PR#108 ran concurrently and the
auth setup in PR#109 timed out, likely due to resource contention
on the shared headlamp-e2e instance.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 16:27:52 +00:00
privilegedescalation-ceo[bot] 5f817ec4f6 Merge pull request #108 from privilegedescalation/fix/node24-action-versions
ci: upgrade e2e.yaml actions to Node.js 24-compatible versions
2026-03-24 16:25:26 +00:00
Hugh Hackman 490807cef6 feat: extend Renovate config from org-level preset
Replaces the duplicated Renovate config with a simple extend from the
org-level preset (privilegedescalation/.github:renovate-config). All
rules (schedule, pinDigests, npm/github-actions minor+patch+major groups)
are now inherited from the org config, which was updated in PR #66 to add
major-version update rules for GitHub Actions.

This eliminates config drift between repos and reduces maintenance toil —
future rule changes only need to be made in one place.

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 16:16:15 +00:00
Hugh Hackman 06d7dfb212 ci: upgrade e2e.yaml actions to Node.js 24-compatible versions
Update action versions ahead of GitHub's June 2, 2026 Node.js 20 deprecation:

- actions/setup-node@v4 → @v6
- actions/upload-artifact@v4 → @v7

Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-03-24 16:11:05 +00:00
privilegedescalation-engineer[bot] ba508b8fc4 release: v1.0.0 (#107)
Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-24 15:27:35 +00:00
44 changed files with 1188 additions and 21099 deletions
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@@ -2,12 +2,210 @@ name: CI
on:
push:
branches: [main]
branches: ['**']
pull_request:
branches: [main]
branches: [main, dev, uat]
workflow_dispatch:
workflow_call:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
ci:
uses: privilegedescalation/.github/.github/workflows/plugin-ci.yaml@main
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 10
container: node:22-slim
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install Python
run: apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends python3 python3-yaml
- name: Validate artifacthub-pkg.yml
run: |
python3 - <<'EOF'
import sys, re
try:
import yaml
except ImportError:
print("::warning::PyYAML not available, skipping artifacthub-pkg.yml validation")
sys.exit(0)
try:
with open("artifacthub-pkg.yml") as f:
pkg = yaml.safe_load(f)
except FileNotFoundError:
print("::error::artifacthub-pkg.yml not found")
sys.exit(1)
except yaml.YAMLError as e:
print(f"::error::artifacthub-pkg.yml is invalid YAML: {e}")
sys.exit(1)
errors = []
for field in ["version", "name", "description", "homeURL"]:
if not pkg.get(field):
errors.append(f"Missing required field: {field}")
version = pkg.get("version", "")
if version and not re.match(r'^\d+\.\d+\.\d+$', str(version)):
errors.append(f"version '{version}' is not SemVer (expected X.Y.Z)")
annotations = pkg.get("annotations", {}) or {}
archive_url = annotations.get("headlamp/plugin/archive-url", "")
archive_checksum = annotations.get("headlamp/plugin/archive-checksum", "")
if not archive_url:
errors.append("Missing annotation: headlamp/plugin/archive-url")
if not archive_checksum:
errors.append("Missing annotation: headlamp/plugin/archive-checksum")
elif not re.match(r'^sha256:[0-9a-f]{64}$', str(archive_checksum)):
errors.append(f"archive-checksum has unexpected format: '{archive_checksum}' (expected sha256:<64 hex chars>)")
if errors:
for e in errors:
print(f"::error::{e}")
sys.exit(1)
print(f"artifacthub-pkg.yml valid: name={pkg['name']} version={pkg['version']}")
EOF
- name: Detect package manager
id: pkg-manager
run: |
if [ -f "pnpm-lock.yaml" ]; then
echo "manager=pnpm" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
PM=$(python3 -c "import json,sys; d=json.load(open('package.json')); print('true' if d.get('packageManager','').startswith('pnpm@') else 'false')" 2>/dev/null || echo "false")
echo "has_package_manager=$PM" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "manager=npm" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
echo "has_package_manager=false" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v6
with:
node-version: '22'
cache: ${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'npm' && 'npm' || '' }}
- name: Setup pnpm (via Corepack, reads version from packageManager field)
if: steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'pnpm' && steps.pkg-manager.outputs.has_package_manager == 'true'
run: |
npm install -g corepack
corepack enable pnpm
corepack install
- name: Setup pnpm (version latest)
if: steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'pnpm' && steps.pkg-manager.outputs.has_package_manager == 'false'
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v5
with:
run_install: false
version: latest
- name: Get pnpm store directory
id: pnpm-store
if: steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'pnpm'
run: echo "dir=$(pnpm store path --silent)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Cache pnpm store
if: steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'pnpm'
uses: actions/cache@v5
with:
path: ${{ steps.pnpm-store.outputs.dir }}
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-${{ hashFiles('**/pnpm-lock.yaml') }}
restore-keys: |
${{ runner.os }}-pnpm-
- name: Validate pnpm lockfile freshness
if: steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager == 'pnpm'
run: |
if [ ! -f "pnpm-lock.yaml" ]; then
echo "No pnpm-lock.yaml found, skipping lockfile freshness check"
exit 0
fi
if ! grep -q 'overrides:' pnpm-lock.yaml 2>/dev/null; then
echo "No overrides section in pnpm-lock.yaml, skipping lockfile freshness check"
exit 0
fi
echo "Detected pnpm-lock.yaml with overrides section. Checking lockfile freshness..."
ERR_FILE=$(mktemp)
if pnpm install --frozen-lockfile 2>&1 | tee "$ERR_FILE"; then
echo "Lockfile is fresh."
else
if grep -q "CONFIG_MISMATCH\|EBADLOCKFILE\|ERR_PNPM_LOCKFILE" "$ERR_FILE"; then
echo ""
echo "::error::pnpm-lock.yaml is out of sync with package.json overrides."
echo "::error::Run 'pnpm install' to regenerate the lockfile and commit the updated pnpm-lock.yaml."
rm -f "$ERR_FILE"
exit 1
fi
rm -f "$ERR_FILE"
echo "::warning::Install failed with a different error. Will retry in the Install dependencies step."
fi
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
max_attempts=3
attempt=1
while [ $attempt -le $max_attempts ]; do
echo "Attempt $attempt of $max_attempts"
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
pnpm install --frozen-lockfile && break
else
npm ci && break
fi
if [ $attempt -lt $max_attempts ]; then
echo "::warning::Install step failed on attempt $attempt. Retrying in 5 seconds..."
sleep 5
fi
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
done
if [ $attempt -gt $max_attempts ]; then
echo "::error::Install step failed after $max_attempts attempts."
exit 1
fi
- name: Build plugin
run: npx @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin build
- name: Lint
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
pnpm run lint
else
npm run lint
fi
- name: Type-check
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
pnpm run tsc
else
npm run tsc
fi
- name: Format check
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
pnpm run format:check
else
npm run format:check
fi
- name: Run tests
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
pnpm test
else
npm test
fi
- name: Security audit
run: |
if [ "${{ steps.pkg-manager.outputs.manager }}" = "pnpm" ]; then
npx audit-ci --pnpm --audit-level=high --config ./audit-ci.jsonc
else
npx audit-ci --npm --audit-level=high --config ./audit-ci.jsonc
fi
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@@ -1,18 +1,112 @@
name: Dual Approval (CTO + QA)
name: Promotion Gate
# Calls the shared dual-approval-check workflow.
# Passes when both privilegedescalation-cto and privilegedescalation-qa
# have approved the PR. Add "Dual Approval (CTO + QA)" to required_status_checks
# in branch protection to enforce this gate.
# dev PRs: no gate (engineer self-merges).
# uat PRs: QA approval required.
# main PRs: UAT approval required (uat→main promotions).
on:
pull_request_review:
types: [submitted, dismissed]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
branches: [uat, main]
types: [opened, reopened, synchronize]
jobs:
dual-approval:
uses: privilegedescalation/.github/.github/workflows/dual-approval-check.yaml@main
secrets: inherit
promotion-gate:
name: Promotion Gate
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
timeout-minutes: 5
steps:
- name: Check promotion approval
env:
GITEA_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}
PR_NUMBER: ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }}
REPO: ${{ github.repository }}
BASE_REF: ${{ github.base_ref }}
run: |
if [ -z "${PR_NUMBER}" ] || [ "${PR_NUMBER}" = "null" ]; then
echo "::notice::No PR number in context. Skipping promotion gate."
exit 0
fi
echo "Checking promotion gate for PR #${PR_NUMBER} targeting ${BASE_REF} in ${REPO}"
if [ -z "${BASE_REF}" ] && [ -n "${PR_NUMBER}" ] && [ "${PR_NUMBER}" != "null" ]; then
BASE_REF=$(curl -sf \
-H "Authorization: token ${GITEA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
"https://git.farh.net/api/v1/repos/${REPO}/pulls/${PR_NUMBER}" | jq -r '.base.ref')
echo "BASE_REF was empty; resolved from PR #${PR_NUMBER} API: ${BASE_REF}"
fi
# Determine required reviewer based on target branch
case "${BASE_REF}" in
dev)
echo "Target is dev — no review required. Engineers self-merge."
exit 0
;;
uat)
REQUIRED_REVIEWER="pe_regina"
GATE_NAME="QA"
;;
main)
REQUIRED_REVIEWER="pe_regina"
GATE_NAME="QA"
# For plugin repos (Pipeline A), UAT approval is needed for uat→main
# Check if the source branch is uat
SOURCE_REF=$(curl -sf \
-H "Authorization: token ${GITEA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
"https://git.farh.net/api/v1/repos/${REPO}/pulls/${PR_NUMBER}" | jq -r '.head.ref')
if [ "${SOURCE_REF}" = "uat" ]; then
REQUIRED_REVIEWER="pe_patty"
GATE_NAME="UAT"
fi
;;
*)
echo "::notice::Target branch '${BASE_REF}' has no promotion gate configured."
exit 0
;;
esac
echo "Required reviewer: ${REQUIRED_REVIEWER} (${GATE_NAME})"
# For uat→main promotions, pe_patty may not be able to review (bot account).
# Accept pe_nancy (CTO) as a valid alternative reviewer.
ALT_REVIEWER=""
if [ "${REQUIRED_REVIEWER}" = "pe_patty" ]; then
ALT_REVIEWER="pe_nancy"
fi
REVIEWS=$(curl -sf \
-H "Authorization: token ${GITEA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Accept: application/json" \
"https://git.farh.net/api/v1/repos/${REPO}/pulls/${PR_NUMBER}/reviews")
if [ -z "${REVIEWS}" ] || [ "${REVIEWS}" = "null" ]; then
echo "::warning::Could not fetch reviews for PR #${PR_NUMBER}."
exit 1
fi
REVIEWER_APPROVED=$(echo "${REVIEWS}" | jq -r --arg user "${REQUIRED_REVIEWER}" \
'[.[] | select(.user.login == $user)] | last | if .state then .state == "APPROVED" else false end')
echo "${GATE_NAME} (${REQUIRED_REVIEWER}) approved: ${REVIEWER_APPROVED}"
# Fallback: check if CTO approved as alternative for uat→main
if [ "${REVIEWER_APPROVED}" != "true" ] && [ -n "${ALT_REVIEWER}" ]; then
REVIEWER_APPROVED=$(echo "${REVIEWS}" | jq -r --arg user "${ALT_REVIEWER}" \
'[.[] | select(.user.login == $user)] | last | if .state then .state == "APPROVED" else false end')
if [ "${REVIEWER_APPROVED}" = "true" ]; then
echo "CTO (${ALT_REVIEWER}) approved as fallback for UAT gate."
fi
fi
if [ "${REVIEWER_APPROVED}" = "true" ]; then
echo "Promotion gate passed: ${GATE_NAME} has approved."
else
echo "Promotion gate failed: waiting for ${GATE_NAME} approval from ${REQUIRED_REVIEWER}."
exit 1
fi
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@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
name: E2E Tests
on:
push:
branches: [main]
pull_request:
branches: [main]
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
env:
E2E_NAMESPACE: privilegedescalation-dev
E2E_RELEASE: headlamp-e2e
jobs:
e2e:
runs-on: runners-privilegedescalation
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Node.js
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '22'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Setup kubectl
uses: azure/setup-kubectl@v4
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build plugin
run: npx @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin build
- name: Deploy E2E Headlamp instance
run: scripts/deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh
- name: Load E2E environment
run: |
if [ -f .env.e2e ]; then
cat .env.e2e >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
else
echo "::error::deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh did not produce .env.e2e"
exit 1
fi
- name: Install Playwright browsers
run: npx playwright install --with-deps chromium
- name: Run E2E tests
run: npm run e2e
env:
HEADLAMP_URL: ${{ env.HEADLAMP_URL }}
HEADLAMP_TOKEN: ${{ env.HEADLAMP_TOKEN }}
- name: Teardown E2E instance
if: always()
run: scripts/teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh
- name: Upload Playwright report
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure()
with:
name: playwright-report
path: playwright-report/
retention-days: 7
- name: Upload test results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
if: failure()
with:
name: test-results
path: test-results/
retention-days: 7
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@@ -4,20 +4,80 @@ on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
version:
description: 'Release version (e.g. 1.0.0)'
description: 'Release version (e.g. 1.0.1)'
required: true
type: string
permissions:
contents: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
release:
uses: privilegedescalation/.github/.github/workflows/plugin-release.yaml@main
secrets:
RELEASE_APP_ID: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_APP_ID }}
RELEASE_APP_PRIVATE_KEY: ${{ secrets.RELEASE_APP_PRIVATE_KEY }}
with:
version: ${{ inputs.version }}
upstream-repo: 'FairwindsOps/polaris'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
cache: 'pnpm'
- name: Install pnpm
run: npm install -g pnpm
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Build
run: pnpm run build
- name: Get tarball path
id: tarball
run: |
# headlamp-plugin package outputs the tarball path, e.g.:
# "Packaged: /path/to/headlamp-polaris-1.0.0.tar.gz"
output=$(pnpm run package 2>&1)
echo "output=$output"
# Extract tarball name, e.g. headlamp-polaris-1.0.0.tar.gz
tarball_name=$(echo "$output" | grep -oP 'headlamp-polaris-\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.tar\.gz' | tail -1)
echo "tarball_name=$tarball_name" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Create Gitea Release
env:
GITEA_URL: https://git.farh.net
GITEA_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}
REPO: privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin
run: |
VERSION="${{ inputs.version }}"
ASSET_NAME="headlamp-polaris-${VERSION}.tar.gz"
# Create the release via Gitea API
RELEASE_RESPONSE=$(
curl -s -X POST \
-H "Authorization: token ${GITEA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
"${GITEA_URL}/api/v1/repos/${REPO}/releases" \
-d "{
\"tag_name\": \"v${VERSION}\",
\"name\": \"v${VERSION}\",
\"draft\": false,
\"prerelease\": false
}"
)
echo "Release response: ${RELEASE_RESPONSE}"
RELEASE_ID=$(echo "${RELEASE_RESPONSE}" | python3 -c "import sys, json; print(json.load(sys.stdin).get('id', ''))")
if [ -z "$RELEASE_ID" ]; then
echo "Failed to create release"
exit 1
fi
# Upload the tarball asset
curl -s -X POST \
-H "Authorization: token ${GITEA_TOKEN}" \
-H "Content-Type: application/octet-stream" \
-T "${{ steps.tarball.outputs.tarball_name }}" \
"${GITEA_URL}/api/v1/repos/${REPO}/releases/${RELEASE_ID}/assets?name=${ASSET_NAME}"
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@@ -2,10 +2,7 @@ node_modules/
dist/
.headlamp-plugin/
*.tar.gz
e2e/.auth/
test-results/
.playwright-mcp/
.env
.env.e2e
.env.local
.eslintcache
package-lock.json
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@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
{
"config": {
// Line length — not enforced for docs with code examples
"MD013": false,
// First line heading — files use YAML frontmatter, not headings
"MD041": false,
// Emphasis as heading — common pattern for Option 1/2/3 sections
"MD036": false,
// No duplicate heading — changelog files repeat section names intentionally
"MD024": false,
// Fenced code language — not always applicable for diagram blocks
"MD040": false,
// Table column style — table alignment is visual, not semantic
"MD060": false,
// Ordered list item prefix — number resets are intentional in documents
"MD029": false,
// No inline HTML — each elements are valid in valid Markdown
"MD033": false,
// List marker space — spacing after list markers varies by editor
"MD030": false,
// Blanks around headings — not always needed in compact docs
"MD022": false,
// Blanks around lists — not always needed in compact docs
"MD032": false,
// Blanks around fences — not always needed between adjacent blocks
"MD031": false,
// Multiple blanks — editor artifacts, not semantic
"MD012": false,
// Single title — files may have multiple H1 sections
"MD025": false,
// Trailing spaces — editor artifacts
"MD009": false,
// Bare URLs — URL shortening not always needed
"MD034": false,
// Single trailing newline — editor artifacts
"MD047": false,
// Trailing punctuation — heading punctuation is intentional
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npm test # vitest run
npm run test:watch # vitest watch mode
npx vitest run src/api/polaris.test.ts # run a single test file
npm run e2e # Playwright E2E tests
npm run e2e:headed # Playwright headed mode
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# CONTEXT.md - Headlamp Polaris Plugin
**Purpose**: Comprehensive reverse prompt for AI assistants working on this project.
---
## Project Overview
The Headlamp Polaris Plugin surfaces [Fairwinds Polaris](https://www.fairwinds.com/polaris) audit results directly inside the [Headlamp](https://headlamp.dev) Kubernetes UI. It provides a read-only dashboard showing cluster-wide security, reliability, and efficiency scores derived from Polaris policy checks.
- **Stack**: React + TypeScript plugin for Headlamp (v0.26+)
- **Data Source**: Polaris dashboard API via Kubernetes service proxy (read-only)
- **Current Version**: v0.4.1
- **Key Constraint**: No direct Kubernetes resource access - all data fetched through service proxy
## Architecture & Data Flow
### Component Hierarchy
```
src/index.tsx # Entry point: registers routes, sidebar, settings
├── PolarisDataContext.tsx # Shared data fetch with auto-refresh
├── components/
│ ├── DashboardView.tsx # Overview (score, checks, top issues)
│ ├── NamespacesListView.tsx # Namespace list with scores
│ ├── NamespaceDetailView.tsx # Per-namespace drill-down (drawer)
│ ├── PolarisSettings.tsx # Settings (refresh interval, URL, test)
│ ├── AppBarScoreBadge.tsx # Cluster score badge in top nav
│ └── InlineAuditSection.tsx # Injected into workload detail views
└── api/
└── polaris.ts # Types, hooks, utilities
```
### Data Source
- **Service Proxy Path**: `/api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json`
- **Schema**: `AuditData` with `ClusterInfo`, `Results[]` containing nested `PodResult` and `ContainerResults`
- **Method**: `ApiProxy.request()` from Headlamp plugin SDK (handles K8s API auth automatically)
### State Management
- **Pattern**: React Context (see `src/api/PolarisDataContext.tsx`)
- **Rationale**: ADR-001 - Prevents duplicate API calls when multiple components need same data
- **Auto-refresh**: User-configurable interval (1/5/10/30 min, default 5 min)
- **Storage**: Refresh interval and dashboard URL stored in `localStorage`
### Score Computation
```typescript
// Formula: (pass / total) * 100, rounded to nearest integer
function computeScore(counts: ResultCounts): number {
if (counts.total === 0) return 0;
return Math.round((counts.pass / counts.total) * 100);
}
```
## Technology Constraints
### ⚠️ CRITICAL: Headlamp Components Only
**MUST** use `@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin/lib/CommonComponents`
**NEVER** import from `@mui/material` or `@mui/icons-material`
**Why**: Historical issue (v0.3.2) - MUI imports caused plugin load failures. Headlamp provides all needed components as re-exports.
```typescript
// ✅ Correct
import { SectionBox, StatusLabel } from '@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin/lib/CommonComponents';
// ❌ Wrong - will break plugin
import { Box, Chip } from '@mui/material';
```
### Other Constraints
- **TypeScript Strictness**: No `any`, explicit types, strict mode enabled
- **Packaging**: `@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin` is peer dependency - don't bundle React/MUI
- **Theme Handling**: Use CSS variables (`--mui-palette-*`), not theme imports
- **Sidebar Limitation**: Headlamp only supports 2-level nesting (parent → children)
## Component Patterns & Gotchas
### Headlamp Component Issues
1. **StatusLabel with empty status**
```typescript
// ❌ Renders near-invisible (muted background)
<StatusLabel status="">{value}</StatusLabel>
// ✅ Use plain String() for neutral values
<span>{String(value)}</span>
```
2. **Link component crashes on plugin routes**
```typescript
// ❌ Headlamp Link crashes on plugin-registered routes
import { Link } from '@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin/lib/CommonComponents';
// ✅ Use react-router-dom Link with Router.createRouteURL
import { Link } from 'react-router-dom';
import { Router } from '@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin/lib';
<Link to={Router.createRouteURL('/polaris/namespaces')}>View</Link>
```
3. **Visual components that work well**
- `PercentageCircle` - Great for score display
- `PercentageBar` - Great for check distribution
- `SimpleTable` - Fast, clean tables
- `NameValueTable` - Key-value pairs
- `SectionBox` - Card containers with titles
### Code Conventions
- **Functional Components**: Always use function components with hooks
- **Named Exports**: Prefer named exports over default exports
- **Props Interfaces**: Define as TypeScript interfaces, not inline types
- **Import Order**: React → third-party → Headlamp → local (auto-sorted by eslint)
## RBAC & Security
### Minimal Permission Required
The plugin requires **only** this RBAC permission:
| Verb | API Group | Resource | Resource Name | Namespace |
|------|-----------|----------|---------------|-----------|
| `get` | `""` (core) | `services/proxy` | `polaris-dashboard` | `polaris` |
### Example Role
```yaml
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: polaris-proxy-reader
namespace: polaris
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services/proxy"]
resourceNames: ["polaris-dashboard"]
verbs: ["get"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: headlamp-polaris-proxy
namespace: polaris
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
```
### Security Notes
- **Namespaced Role**: MUST be namespaced Role, NOT ClusterRole
- **ResourceNames Required**: Always specify `resourceNames: ["polaris-dashboard"]`
- **No Write Operations**: Plugin only performs GET, never create/update/delete
- **Token-Auth Mode**: When Headlamp uses user tokens, each user needs the RoleBinding
- **Network Policy**: If enforced, allow API server → `polaris-dashboard:80` ingress
- **Audit Logging**: Every proxy request logged as K8s API audit event
## Development Workflow
### Commands
```bash
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Start development mode (hot reload at localhost:4466)
npm start
# Build plugin
npm run build
# Create tarball for distribution
npm run package
# Type-check without emitting
npm run tsc
# Lint
npm run lint
# Run unit tests
npm test
# Run E2E tests (requires cluster access)
npm run e2e
# Format code
npm run format
# Check formatting (CI)
npm run format:check
```
### Branching Strategy
- ✅ **ALWAYS use feature branches** for code changes (`feat/*`, `fix/*`, `docs/*`)
- ✅ **MAY push directly to main** for: documentation-only changes, version bump commits
- ❌ **NEVER push code changes directly to main**
### Commit Convention
Use Conventional Commits:
- `feat:` - New feature
- `fix:` - Bug fix
- `docs:` - Documentation only
- `chore:` - Maintenance (deps, config)
- `test:` - Test changes
- `ci:` - CI/CD changes
### PR Process
All PRs must pass:
1. Build (`npm run build`)
2. Lint (`npm run lint`)
3. Type-check (`npm run tsc`)
4. Unit tests (`npm test`)
5. Format check (`npm run format:check`)
**Before committing**: Always run `npx prettier --write src/`
## Testing Strategy
### Unit Tests (Vitest)
```bash
npm test # Run once
npm run test:watch # Watch mode
```
- **Framework**: Vitest with jsdom environment
- **Test files**: `*.test.ts`, `*.test.tsx` in `src/`
- **Setup**: `vitest.setup.ts` with `@testing-library/jest-dom`
- **Coverage**: Focus on meaningful tests, not just numbers
- **Test utilities**: `src/test-utils.tsx` provides test wrapper with context
### E2E Tests (Playwright)
```bash
npm run e2e # Headless
npm run e2e:headed # With browser UI
```
- **Framework**: Playwright
- **Test files**: `e2e/*.spec.ts`
- `polaris.spec.ts` - Sidebar, overview, namespaces, detail drawer
- `settings.spec.ts` - Plugin settings page
- `appbar.spec.ts` - App bar score badge
- **Auth**: Supports both OIDC (Authentik) and token-based auth (see `e2e/auth.setup.ts`)
- **CI**: Runs on GitHub Actions with `k3s-animaniacs` runner
### Local E2E Setup
```bash
# Token-based auth
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system --duration=24h)
npm run e2e
# OIDC auth (Authentik)
export AUTHENTIK_USERNAME=your-username
export AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD=your-password
npm run e2e
```
## CI/CD & Release
### CI Workflow (`.github/workflows/ci.yaml`)
Runs on push to main and all PRs:
1. Checkout
2. `npm ci`
3. `npm run build`
4. `npm run lint`
5. `npm run tsc`
6. `npm run format:check`
7. `npm test`
Runner: `local-ubuntu-latest`
### E2E Workflow (`.github/workflows/e2e.yaml`)
Runs on push, PR, and manual trigger:
1. Checkout
2. `npm ci`
3. `npm run e2e`
Runner: `k3s-animaniacs` (has cluster access)
Requires: `HEADLAMP_URL`, `HEADLAMP_TOKEN` or `AUTHENTIK_USERNAME`/`AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD`
### Release Workflow (`.github/workflows/release.yaml`)
**Manual trigger** via workflow_dispatch with version input:
```bash
# Via GitHub UI or CLI
gh workflow run release.yaml -f version=0.4.2
```
Steps:
1. Validate version format (semver)
2. Bump `package.json` + `artifacthub-pkg.yml`
3. Build plugin
4. Package tarball
5. Compute SHA256 checksum
6. Commit version bump
7. Create git tag
8. Create GitHub release
9. Upload tarball to release
**Guard**: Skips if checksum already matches (prevents infinite loop)
**Post-release**: ArtifactHub pulls metadata every 30 min (no webhook, pull-based)
### Version Bump Requirements
**ALWAYS bump both files in the same commit**:
- `package.json` - `version` field
- `artifacthub-pkg.yml` - `version` field + `digest` (checksum) + `archive.url`
## Known Issues & Workarounds
### ⚠️ Headlamp v0.39.0 Known Issues
**AutoSizer JavaScript Error**
- **Symptom**: Console shows `TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'io.AutoSizer')`
- **Impact**: Cosmetic error in Settings page, doesn't break functionality
- **Root Cause**: Headlamp core bug, not plugin-related
- **Workaround**: None needed, can be ignored
**Plugin Loading (RESOLVED)**
- **Old Issue**: Previously thought `config.watchPlugins: false` was required
- **Resolution**: Plugins load correctly with default `watchPlugins: true`
- **Note**: If you see old docs mentioning `watchPlugins: false`, ignore them
### Polaris Dashboard Behavior
**Stale Audit Data**
- **Symptom**: Plugin shows old audit timestamp
- **Root Cause**: Polaris dashboard runs audit once at pod startup, then caches results
- **Does NOT**: Continuously re-audit in real-time
- **Workaround**: Restart Polaris pods for fresh data
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment -n polaris polaris-dashboard
```
- **Load Balancing**: Service balances across multiple pods - each may have different audit timestamps
- **Plugin Auto-Refresh**: Works correctly - just fetches whatever Polaris currently has cached
### Skipped Count Limitation
**What It Shows**:
- Only checks with `Severity: "ignore"` in Polaris API response
- Does NOT include annotation-based exemptions (`polaris.fairwinds.com/*-exempt`)
**Why**:
- Polaris omits exempted checks from `results.json`
- Plugin has no access to raw K8s resources to compute exemptions
- By design: service proxy limitation
**Workaround**:
- Link to native Polaris dashboard for full exemption count
- UI tooltip explains this limitation
## Deployment Patterns
### Plugin Manager (Recommended)
Install via Headlamp UI (Settings → Plugins → Catalog) or Helm values:
```yaml
pluginsManager:
enabled: true
configContent: |
plugins:
- name: polaris
source: https://artifacthub.io/packages/headlamp/polaris/headlamp-polaris-plugin
```
### Sidecar Container (Alternative)
```yaml
spec:
containers:
- name: headlamp
# ... main container
- name: headlamp-plugin
image: node:lts-alpine
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
- |
npx @headlamp-k8s/pluginctl@latest install \
--config /config/plugin.yml \
--folderName /headlamp/plugins \
--watch
volumeMounts:
- name: plugins-dir
mountPath: /headlamp/plugins
- name: plugin-config
mountPath: /config
volumes:
- name: plugins-dir
emptyDir: {}
- name: plugin-config
configMap:
name: headlamp-plugin-config
```
### Manual Tarball
```bash
# Download release
wget https://github.com/cpfarhood/headlamp-polaris-plugin/releases/download/v0.4.1/headlamp-polaris-plugin-0.4.1.tgz
# Extract to plugin directory
tar -xzf headlamp-polaris-plugin-0.4.1.tgz -C /headlamp/plugins/
# Restart Headlamp
kubectl rollout restart deployment headlamp -n kube-system
```
## Project Files Reference
```
src/
index.tsx # Entry point: registers sidebar, routes, settings, etc.
api/
polaris.ts # Core types, usePolarisData hook, utilities
PolarisDataContext.tsx # React Context provider for shared data
components/
DashboardView.tsx # Overview page (score, checks, top issues)
NamespacesListView.tsx # Namespace table with scores
NamespaceDetailView.tsx # Drawer panel with per-namespace drill-down
PolarisSettings.tsx # Settings page (refresh, URL, test)
AppBarScoreBadge.tsx # Cluster score chip in top nav bar
InlineAuditSection.tsx # Injected into resource detail views
test-utils.tsx # Test helpers (wrapper with context)
.github/workflows/
ci.yaml # Lint, type-check, build, test
e2e.yaml # Playwright E2E tests
release.yaml # Automated releases
e2e/ # Playwright tests
polaris.spec.ts # Main plugin functionality
settings.spec.ts # Settings page
appbar.spec.ts # App bar badge
auth.setup.ts # OIDC/token auth setup
docs/ # Comprehensive documentation
architecture/ # Overview, design decisions, ADRs
deployment/ # Helm, Kubernetes, production guides
troubleshooting/ # Common issues, RBAC, network problems
getting-started/ # Quick start, prerequisites, installation
package.json # Version, scripts, dependencies
artifacthub-pkg.yml # ArtifactHub metadata (version, checksum)
tsconfig.json # Extends @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin config
vitest.config.mts # Vitest config (jsdom, excludes e2e/)
.eslintrc.js # Extends @headlamp-k8s/eslint-config
.prettierrc.js # Uses @headlamp-k8s prettier config
```
## MCP Servers (Claude Code)
- **GitHub**: Source control (`github-mcp-server`), repo at `cpfarhood/headlamp-polaris-plugin`
- **Kubernetes (local)**: Cluster access via `kubernetes-mcp-server`
- **Flux (local)**: Flux Operator access via `flux-operator-mcp`
- **Playwright**: Browser automation via `@playwright/mcp`
## Common Tasks Quick Reference
```bash
# Start development
npm install && npm start
# Run all checks before PR
npm run build && npm run lint && npm run tsc && npm test && npm run format
# Create release (maintainers only)
# 1. Edit CHANGELOG.md
# 2. Trigger release workflow:
gh workflow run release.yaml -f version=0.4.2
# Run E2E tests locally
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system --duration=24h)
npm run e2e
# Fix formatting issues
npx prettier --write src/
# Check Polaris audit freshness
kubectl get --raw "/api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json" | jq -r '.AuditTime'
# Restart Polaris for fresh audit
kubectl rollout restart deployment -n polaris polaris-dashboard
```
## Anti-Patterns (What NOT to Do)
- ❌ Import from `@mui/material` or `@mui/icons-material` → breaks plugin
- ❌ Use `any` type → strict TypeScript required
- ❌ Push code changes directly to main → always use feature branches
- ❌ Grant broader RBAC than `get services/proxy` → security risk
- ❌ Use ClusterRole instead of namespaced Role → violates least privilege
- ❌ Forget to run `npx prettier --write src/` → CI will fail
- ❌ Use inline styles without CSS variables → breaks dark mode
- ❌ Try to query K8s resources directly → plugin only has service proxy access
- ❌ Import Headlamp `Link` for plugin routes → use react-router-dom `Link` + `Router.createRouteURL()`
- ❌ Assume Polaris continuously re-audits → it only audits at pod startup
## Quick Diagnosis Guide
```
Symptom: Plugin not in sidebar
→ Check: Hard refresh browser (Cmd+Shift+R / Ctrl+Shift+R)
→ Check: Plugin installed? kubectl get configmap headlamp-plugin-config -n kube-system
Symptom: 403 Access Denied
→ Check: RBAC binding exists? kubectl get role,rolebinding -n polaris
→ Fix: Apply RBAC example from docs/deployment/rbac.md
Symptom: 404 or 503
→ Check: Polaris installed? kubectl get pods -n polaris
→ Check: Service exists? kubectl get svc polaris-dashboard -n polaris
Symptom: Stale audit data
→ Fix: kubectl rollout restart deployment -n polaris polaris-dashboard
→ Verify: Check AuditTime in UI matches current date
Symptom: Settings page empty or broken
→ Check: Plugin version ≥ v0.3.3?
→ Fix: Upgrade plugin and hard refresh browser
Symptom: CI prettier check fails
→ Fix: npx prettier --write src/
→ Commit: Include formatting fixes in your PR
Symptom: Dark mode white backgrounds
→ Check: Plugin version ≥ v0.3.5?
→ Fix: Upgrade and hard refresh browser
```
## Historical Context
### Why Service Proxy Instead of ConfigMaps?
Early versions (< v0.0.10) incorrectly documented ConfigMap RBAC. The plugin **never** accessed ConfigMaps - it always used the service proxy. This was clarified in v0.0.10.
### Why No MUI Imports?
v0.3.2 removed direct MUI imports because they caused plugin load failures. Headlamp provides all needed MUI components as re-exports through `CommonComponents`.
### Why React Context?
ADR-001 documents the switch to React Context. Before v0.3.0, each component called `usePolarisData()` independently, causing duplicate API requests. Context ensures a single shared fetch.
### Why No Continuous Polaris Audits?
Polaris dashboard mode runs a one-time audit at pod startup and caches results. This is by design in Polaris itself. For continuous auditing, Polaris would need to be configured in webhook mode (admission controller), which is a different deployment pattern.
---
**Last Updated**: 2026-02-12
**Version**: v0.4.1
**Target Headlamp**: v0.26+
**Target Polaris**: v9.x
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# Headlamp Polaris Plugin - Project Assessment
**Date:** 2026-02-11
**Version:** v0.3.0
**Status:** Active Development
## Executive Summary
This assessment identifies critical issues and improvement opportunities for the headlamp-polaris-plugin project. The plugin is currently non-functional in production due to Headlamp v0.39.0 compatibility issues, and has several TypeScript compilation errors that need immediate attention.
---
## 🔴 Critical Issues (Must Fix Immediately)
### 1. TypeScript Compilation Errors
**Severity:** CRITICAL
**Impact:** Build failures, type safety compromised
**Issues:**
- `src/index.tsx:72` - `registerDetailsViewSection` expects 1 argument, got 2
- `src/index.tsx:87` - `registerAppBarAction` expects 1 argument, got 2
**Recommendation:**
Update Headlamp plugin API calls to match the current version. Check @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin version compatibility.
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Review Headlamp plugin API documentation
- [ ] Update `registerDetailsViewSection` and `registerAppBarAction` calls
- [ ] Run `npm run tsc` to verify fixes
- [ ] Update CI to fail on TypeScript errors
---
### 2. Production Plugin Loading Failure
**Severity:** CRITICAL
**Impact:** Plugin is completely non-functional in production
**Root Cause:**
Headlamp v0.39.0 with default `watchPlugins: true` treats catalog-managed plugins as "development directory" plugins, preventing frontend JavaScript execution.
**Current Status:**
- Deployment patched to install plugins to `/headlamp/static-plugins`
- `watchPlugins: false` configured
- Waiting for user to test if plugins now load
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Confirm plugins load after recent deployment changes
- [ ] Document the fix in deployment guide
- [ ] Update MEMORY.md with final resolution
- [ ] Consider downgrading Headlamp if issue persists
---
### 3. Test Failures
**Severity:** HIGH
**Impact:** CI failures, reduced confidence in changes
**Current Status:**
- 1 test file failing (DashboardView)
- 49 tests passing
- Error related to `SimpleTable` component mock
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Fix DashboardView test mocking
- [ ] Ensure all tests pass before merging PRs
- [ ] Add test for top issues feature
- [ ] Increase test coverage to >80%
---
## 🟡 High Priority Improvements
### 4. Type Safety Enhancements
**Severity:** HIGH
**Impact:** Better developer experience, catch errors earlier
**Recommendations:**
- Enable stricter TypeScript checks in `tsconfig.json`
- Add type definitions for all Headlamp plugin APIs
- Ensure no `any` types in production code
- Add JSDoc comments for complex types
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Audit codebase for `any` types
- [ ] Enable `noImplicitAny` and `strictNullChecks`
- [ ] Add type guards for API responses
- [ ] Document complex type structures
---
### 5. Security Hardening
**Severity:** HIGH
**Impact:** Prevent vulnerabilities, protect user data
**Current Risks:**
- Direct Kubernetes API access via service proxy
- User input in exemption annotations (potential injection)
- External URL configuration for Polaris dashboard
**Recommendations:**
- Validate and sanitize all user inputs
- Implement input validation for dashboard URL
- Add CSRF protection for exemption management
- Audit dependencies for known vulnerabilities
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Add input validation utilities
- [ ] Sanitize exemption annotation values
- [ ] Validate URL format for dashboard configuration
- [ ] Run `npm audit` and fix vulnerabilities
- [ ] Add security testing to CI/CD
---
### 6. Error Handling & User Experience
**Severity:** MEDIUM
**Impact:** Better error messages, improved debugging
**Current Gaps:**
- Generic error messages don't help users troubleshoot
- No retry logic for transient API failures
- Missing loading states in some components
**Recommendations:**
- Provide specific, actionable error messages
- Implement retry logic with exponential backoff
- Add loading skeletons for all async operations
- Show connection test results with specific failure reasons
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Create error message constants with solutions
- [ ] Add retry logic to API calls
- [ ] Implement loading skeletons
- [ ] Improve connection test error messages
---
## 🟢 Medium Priority Enhancements
### 7. Testing Coverage
**Severity:** MEDIUM
**Impact:** Confidence in changes, regression prevention
**Current Coverage:**
- Unit tests: Good coverage for API utilities
- Component tests: Some coverage, gaps exist
- E2E tests: Minimal (Playwright configured but underutilized)
**Recommendations:**
- Add E2E tests for critical user flows
- Test error scenarios and edge cases
- Add visual regression tests
- Test RBAC permission denied scenarios
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Write E2E test for complete audit workflow
- [ ] Add tests for error states
- [ ] Test exemption management flow
- [ ] Add Playwright tests to CI
---
### 8. Performance Optimization
**Severity:** MEDIUM
**Impact:** Faster load times, better UX
**Opportunities:**
- Memoize expensive calculations (score computation)
- Lazy load namespace detail views
- Debounce search/filter operations
- Cache Polaris data with stale-while-revalidate
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Add React.memo to pure components
- [ ] Memoize score calculations
- [ ] Implement data caching strategy
- [ ] Profile component render times
---
### 9. Code Quality & Maintainability
**Severity:** MEDIUM
**Impact:** Easier maintenance, onboarding
**Recommendations:**
- Extract magic strings to constants
- Reduce component complexity
- Add JSDoc comments for public APIs
- Improve code organization
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Create constants file for check IDs
- [ ] Split large components (DashboardView, NamespaceDetailView)
- [ ] Add comments for complex logic
- [ ] Establish code review checklist
---
## 🔵 Low Priority / Future Enhancements
### 10. Documentation
**Severity:** LOW
**Impact:** Better onboarding, user adoption
**Gaps:**
- No architecture documentation
- Limited inline code comments
- Missing troubleshooting guide
- No contributor guidelines
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Create architecture diagram
- [ ] Document component hierarchy
- [ ] Add troubleshooting section to README
- [ ] Create CONTRIBUTING.md
---
### 11. CI/CD Pipeline Optimization
**Severity:** LOW
**Impact:** Faster feedback, automated releases
**Opportunities:**
- Run tests in parallel
- Cache npm dependencies
- Add automated security scanning
- Implement semantic versioning
**Action Items:**
- [ ] Parallelize test execution
- [ ] Add npm cache to GitHub Actions
- [ ] Integrate Dependabot
- [ ] Add semantic-release
---
## Summary & Prioritization
### Week 1 (Immediate)
1. ✅ Fix TypeScript compilation errors
2. ✅ Resolve production plugin loading issue
3. ✅ Fix failing DashboardView test
### Week 2 (High Priority)
4. Enhance type safety (strict mode)
5. Implement security hardening
6. Improve error handling and UX
### Week 3-4 (Medium Priority)
7. Increase test coverage to >80%
8. Optimize performance (memoization, caching)
9. Refactor for maintainability
### Ongoing (Low Priority)
10. Documentation improvements
11. CI/CD optimizations
---
## Success Metrics
**Code Quality:**
- ✅ Zero TypeScript errors
- ✅ All tests passing
- 🎯 Test coverage >80%
- 🎯 No high/critical security vulnerabilities
**Production Readiness:**
- ✅ Plugin loads successfully in Headlamp
- ✅ All features functional
- 🎯 Error rate <1%
- 🎯 Average response time <500ms
**Developer Experience:**
- ✅ Clear documentation
- ✅ Easy local setup
- 🎯 Fast CI/CD (<5 min)
- 🎯 Automated releases
---
## Next Steps
1. **Immediate:** Fix TypeScript errors and verify plugin loads
2. **Short-term:** Complete Week 1-2 priorities
3. **Long-term:** Address medium and low priority items
4. **Continuous:** Monitor metrics and iterate
**Recommended First Action:**
Fix the TypeScript compilation errors in `src/index.tsx` by updating the Headlamp plugin API calls.
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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp # adjust to match your Headlamp service account
namespace: kube-system # adjust to match the namespace Headlamp runs in
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ npm test
npm run test:watch
# E2E tests (Playwright)
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system --duration=24h)
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n <your-namespace> --duration=24h)
npm run e2e
npm run e2e:headed # see browser
```
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ spec:
### Service Account (Default)
Headlamp runs with a dedicated service account (`headlamp` in `kube-system`). All users share the same permissions defined by this service account's RBAC bindings.
Headlamp runs with a dedicated service account (`headlamp` in the namespace where Headlamp is installed). All users share the same permissions defined by this service account's RBAC bindings.
**Security Considerations:**
- All users have identical access to the plugin
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ If you discover a security vulnerability in this plugin, please report it via:
The project uses:
- **npm audit**: Runs automatically during `npm install`
- **Dependabot**: GitHub Dependabot monitors dependencies and creates PRs for updates
- **Renovate**: Automated dependency updates via Mend Renovate (org-wide configured)
- **GitHub Actions**: CI workflow runs `npm audit` on every commit
### Updating Dependencies
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ All service proxy requests are logged in Kubernetes API audit logs (if enabled):
"verb": "get",
"requestURI": "/api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json",
"user": {
"username": "system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp",
"username": "system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp",
"groups": ["system:serviceaccounts", "system:authenticated"]
}
}
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@@ -1,30 +1,28 @@
version: "1.0.0"
version: 1.0.1
name: headlamp-polaris
displayName: Polaris
createdAt: "2026-02-05T19:00:00Z"
description: >-
Surfaces Fairwinds Polaris audit results inside the Headlamp UI.
Shows cluster score, check summary, and per-namespace drill-downs
with per-resource pass/warning/danger breakdowns. Data is fetched
read-only via the Kubernetes service proxy to the Polaris dashboard.
Requires a Role granting `get` on `services/proxy` for the
`polaris-dashboard` service in the `polaris` namespace.
createdAt: '2026-05-20T00:00:00Z'
description: Surfaces Fairwinds Polaris audit results inside the Headlamp UI. Shows
cluster score, check summary, and per-namespace drill-downs with per-resource pass/warning/danger
breakdowns. Data is fetched read-only via the Kubernetes service proxy to the Polaris
dashboard. Requires a Role granting `get` on `services/proxy` for the `polaris-dashboard`
service in the `polaris` namespace.
license: Apache-2.0
homeURL: "https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin"
appVersion: "10.1.6"
homeURL: https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin
appVersion: 10.1.6
category: security
keywords:
- polaris
- fairwinds
- security
- audit
- headlamp
- kubernetes
- polaris
- fairwinds
- security
- audit
- headlamp
- kubernetes
links:
- name: Source
url: "https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin"
- name: Polaris
url: "https://polaris.docs.fairwinds.com/"
- name: Source
url: https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin
- name: Polaris
url: https://polaris.docs.fairwinds.com/
install: |
## Installation
@@ -50,27 +48,34 @@ install: |
For more information, see the [README](https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin/blob/main/README.md).
changes:
- kind: security
description: Patched 8 npm audit vulnerabilities via pnpm.overrides
- kind: added
description: Dual-approval required CI check — PRs must be approved by both CTO and QA before merge
- kind: added
description: ExemptionManager test suite — full coverage of annotation-based exemption flows
- kind: fixed
description: E2E infrastructure overhauled — ConfigMap volume mount replaces Dockerfile-based approach, tests run in privilegedescalation-dev namespace
- kind: fixed
description: E2E workflow uses token auth and waits for HTTP reachability before running tests
- kind: fixed
description: Added explicit direct devDependencies (typescript, eslint, prettier, @headlamp-k8s/eslint-config) to prevent phantom dep failures
- kind: changed
description: pnpm version pinned via packageManager field; GitHub Actions SHA-pinned via Renovate pinDigests
- kind: changed
description: v1.0.0 stable release — plugin API (routes, sidebar, settings schema, app bar action) is stable and will not change without a major version bump
- kind: security
description: Patched 8 npm audit vulnerabilities via pnpm.overrides
- kind: added
description: Dual-approval required CI check — PRs must be approved by both CTO
and QA before merge
- kind: added
description: ExemptionManager test suite — full coverage of annotation-based exemption
flows
- kind: fixed
description: E2E infrastructure overhauled — ConfigMap volume mount replaces Dockerfile-based
approach, tests run in privilegedescalation-dev namespace
- kind: fixed
description: E2E workflow uses token auth and waits for HTTP reachability before
running tests
- kind: fixed
description: Added explicit direct devDependencies (typescript, eslint, prettier,
@headlamp-k8s/eslint-config) to prevent phantom dep failures
- kind: changed
description: pnpm version pinned via packageManager field; GitHub Actions SHA-pinned
via Renovate pinDigests
- kind: changed
description: v1.0.0 stable release — plugin API (routes, sidebar, settings schema,
app bar action) is stable and will not change without a major version bump
maintainers:
- name: privilegedescalation
email: "chris@farhood.org"
- name: privilegedescalation
email: chris@farhood.org
annotations:
headlamp/plugin/archive-url: "https://github.com/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin/releases/download/v1.0.0/headlamp-polaris-1.0.0.tar.gz"
headlamp/plugin/version-compat: ">=0.26"
headlamp/plugin/archive-checksum: sha256:a165e871b40f11a44950aa9f10eb7f7883276f749026ae7a4f886278ecd9bd7d
headlamp/plugin/distro-compat: "in-cluster,web,desktop"
headlamp/plugin/archive-url: https://git.farh.net/privilegedescalation/headlamp-polaris-plugin/releases/download/v1.0.1/headlamp-polaris-1.0.1.tar.gz
headlamp/plugin/version-compat: '>=0.26'
headlamp/plugin/archive-checksum: sha256:1e05d079c7032cf55ebde85e116cb65b686d207f4b6a3b0f716f0af93f933e7e
headlamp/plugin/distro-compat: in-cluster,web,desktop
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@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
{
// Allowlist for inherited dev-dependency CVEs from @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin
// CTO decision (PRI-854): these high-severity vulns are dev/build-time only,
// trace to @kinvolk/headlamp-plugin transitive deps (Picomatch, Vite, lodash),
// and do NOT ship in production plugin artifacts.
"allowlist": [
{
"id": "GHSA-hhpm-516h-p3p6",
"reason": "Picomatch ReDoS: devDependency only, does not ship in production plugin bundle"
},
{
"id": "GHSA-36xf-7xpp-53w5",
"reason": "Vite arbitrary file read: devDependency only, does not ship in production plugin bundle"
},
{
"id": "GHSA-jf8v-p3pp-93qh",
"reason": "lodash code injection via _.template: devDependency only, does not ship in production plugin bundle"
}
]
}
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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
# Headlamp Plugin Loading Issue - Root Cause and Fix
## Problem
Headlamp v0.39.0 was not loading plugins installed via the plugin manager. Plugins appeared in Settings → Plugins but:
- No sidebar entries appeared
- No plugin settings were available
- Plugin JavaScript was not being executed in the browser
## Root Cause
When `config.watchPlugins: true` (the default), Headlamp treats catalog-managed plugins in `/headlamp/plugins/` as "development directory" plugins. This causes:
- Backend serves plugin metadata correctly
- Backend logs show "Treating catalog-installed plugin in development directory as user plugin"
- **Frontend does NOT execute the plugin JavaScript**
- Plugin registrations (`registerSidebarEntry`, `registerRoute`, etc.) never happen
## Solution
Set `config.watchPlugins: false` in the Headlamp HelmRelease values:
```yaml
spec:
values:
config:
watchPlugins: false
pluginsManager:
enabled: true
configContent: |
plugins:
- name: polaris
source: https://artifacthub.io/packages/headlamp/polaris/headlamp-polaris-plugin
# ... other plugins
```
## Why This Works
With `watchPlugins: false`:
- Headlamp no longer treats catalog-managed plugins as "development" plugins
- Frontend properly loads and executes plugin JavaScript on startup
- Plugin registrations happen correctly
- All plugin features (sidebar, routes, settings, etc.) work as expected
## Testing
After applying this fix:
1. Verify plugins are installed: `kubectl logs -n kube-system <headlamp-pod> -c headlamp-plugin`
2. Verify watchPlugins is false: `kubectl logs -n kube-system <headlamp-pod> -c headlamp | grep "Watch Plugins"`
3. Hard refresh browser (Cmd+Shift+R / Ctrl+Shift+F5) to clear cached JavaScript
4. Verify plugin sidebar entries appear
5. Verify plugin functionality works
## Additional Notes
- This appears to be a bug/limitation in Headlamp v0.39.0
- The `watchPlugins` feature is intended for development scenarios where plugins are being actively modified
- For production deployments with catalog-managed plugins, `watchPlugins: false` is the correct configuration
- Once plugins are loaded, subsequent restarts or updates work correctly as long as `watchPlugins` remains false
## References
- Headlamp Helm Chart: https://github.com/headlamp-k8s/headlamp/tree/main/charts/headlamp
- Plugin Manager: https://github.com/headlamp-k8s/headlamp/tree/main/plugins/headlamp-plugin
- Issue discovered: 2026-02-11
- Fix applied: 2026-02-12
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@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
---
# RBAC for the GitHub Actions CI runner to manage the E2E Headlamp instance.
# CI-only test fixture — NOT for production use.
#
# Grants the ARC runner service account permissions in the privilegedescalation-dev
# namespace to deploy and tear down a dedicated Headlamp instance via Helm.
# E2E resources run in `privilegedescalation-dev` — nothing persists beyond a test run.
#
# Plugin is loaded via ConfigMap volume mount — no custom Docker images.
#
# Prerequisites:
# kubectl apply -f deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: e2e-ci-runner
namespace: privilegedescalation-dev
rules:
# Helm needs to manage these resources for the Headlamp chart
- apiGroups: ["apps"]
resources: ["deployments"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "create", "update", "patch", "delete", "watch"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services", "serviceaccounts", "configmaps", "secrets"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch", "create", "update", "patch", "delete"]
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["pods"]
verbs: ["get", "list", "watch"]
# Token creation for E2E test auth
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["serviceaccounts/token"]
verbs: ["create"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: e2e-ci-runner-binding
namespace: privilegedescalation-dev
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: runners-privilegedescalation-gha-rs-no-permission
namespace: arc-runners
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: e2e-ci-runner
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
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@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
# RBAC to allow authenticated users to proxy to the Polaris dashboard service.
# The polaris plugin reads audit data via the Kubernetes service proxy:
# /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/http:polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json
# Without this Role + RoleBinding, users get a 403 when Headlamp proxies the request.
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: Role
metadata:
name: polaris-dashboard-proxy-reader
namespace: polaris
rules:
- apiGroups: [""]
resources: ["services/proxy"]
resourceNames: ["polaris-dashboard", "http:polaris-dashboard:80"]
verbs: ["get"]
---
apiVersion: rbac.authorization.k8s.io/v1
kind: RoleBinding
metadata:
name: polaris-dashboard-proxy-reader
namespace: polaris
subjects:
- kind: Group
name: system:authenticated
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-dashboard-proxy-reader
apiGroup: rbac.authorization.k8s.io
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ kubectl -n polaris get svc polaris-dashboard
kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json | jq .PolarisOutputVersion
# Verify Headlamp is deployed
kubectl -n kube-system get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
```
## Installation Methods
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
```bash
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
```
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@@ -268,10 +268,9 @@ npm run e2e
```bash
# Create token
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system --duration=24h)
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n <your-namespace> --duration=24h)
# Port-forward for local testing
kubectl port-forward -n kube-system svc/headlamp 4466:80
kubectl port-forward -n <your-namespace> svc/headlamp 4466:80
# Run tests
HEADLAMP_URL=http://localhost:4466 npm run e2e
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This guide covers common issues encountered when using the Headlamp Polaris Plug
```bash
# View Headlamp pod logs (plugin sidecar)
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
# Expected output:
# Installing plugin from https://github.com/.../headlamp-polaris-plugin-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
**Verify plugin files exist**:
```bash
kubectl exec -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/
kubectl exec -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/
# Should show: headlamp-polaris-plugin/
```
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Expected subjects:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
```
For OIDC mode:
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Service account mode:
```bash
# Impersonate Headlamp service account
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard \
-n polaris
# Expected: yes
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
After applying RBAC changes:
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment headlamp -n kube-system
kubectl rollout restart deployment headlamp -n <your-namespace>
```
---
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ Run this script to test all RBAC components:
#!/bin/bash
NS="polaris"
SA="headlamp"
SA_NS="kube-system"
SA_NS="<your-namespace>"
echo "=== Testing RBAC for Polaris Plugin ==="
@@ -529,8 +529,8 @@ echo "=== Test complete ==="
Test connectivity from Headlamp to Polaris:
```bash
# Create debug pod in kube-system namespace
kubectl run netdebug -n kube-system --rm -it --image=nicolaka/netshoot -- bash
# Create debug pod in headlamp namespace
kubectl run netdebug -n <your-namespace> --rm -it --image=nicolaka/netshoot -- bash
# Inside pod, test DNS and HTTP
nslookup polaris-dashboard.polaris.svc.cluster.local
@@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ If you have audit logging enabled, check for denied requests:
```bash
# View recent audit logs (location varies by cluster)
kubectl logs -n kube-system kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
# Look for lines with:
# "reason": "Forbidden"
# "user": "system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp"
# "user": "system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp"
```
---
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ kubectl logs -n kube-system kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
**Check sidecar logs**:
```bash
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
```
**Common errors**:
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Error: 404 Not Found
**Solution**: Verify `archive-url` in plugin config matches GitHub release:
```bash
kubectl get configmap headlamp-plugin-config -n kube-system -o yaml
kubectl get configmap headlamp-plugin-config -n <your-namespace> -o yaml
```
Expected format:
@@ -677,13 +677,13 @@ If none of these solutions work, gather debugging information and open an issue:
1. **Version Information**:
```bash
kubectl get pods -n kube-system -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp -o yaml | grep image:
kubectl get pods -n <your-namespace> -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp -o yaml | grep image:
```
2. **Plugin Version**:
- Check Settings → Plugins in Headlamp UI
- Or: `kubectl exec -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- cat /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/package.json`
- Or: `kubectl exec -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- cat /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/package.json`
3. **Browser Console Output**:
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ If none of these solutions work, gather debugging information and open an issue:
5. **Pod Logs**:
```bash
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp --tail=100
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp --tail=100
kubectl logs -n polaris deployment/polaris-dashboard --tail=100
```
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@@ -41,11 +41,11 @@ pluginsManager:
```bash
# Install Headlamp
helm install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
# Wait for deployment
kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=available deployment/headlamp --timeout=300s
kubectl -n <your-namespace> wait --for=condition=available deployment/headlamp --timeout=300s
```
After installation, install the plugin via Headlamp UI (**Settings → Plugins → Catalog**).
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ Deploy:
```bash
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml \
--wait \
--timeout 5m
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: headlamp-plugin-config
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
data:
plugin.yml: |
- name: headlamp-polaris-plugin
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Apply ConfigMap then deploy Headlamp:
kubectl apply -f headlamp-plugin-config.yaml
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
```
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ apiVersion: helm.toolkit.fluxcd.io/v2
kind: HelmRelease
metadata:
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
spec:
interval: 30m
chart:
@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ kubectl apply -f helmrepository.yaml
kubectl apply -f helmrelease.yaml
# Watch deployment
flux get helmreleases -n kube-system --watch
flux get helmreleases -n <your-namespace> --watch
```
## RBAC Configuration
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -349,7 +349,7 @@ helm repo update
# Upgrade Headlamp (preserves plugin configuration)
helm upgrade headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml \
--wait
```
@@ -365,15 +365,15 @@ helm upgrade headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
```bash
# Update ConfigMap with new version
kubectl -n kube-system edit configmap headlamp-plugin-config
kubectl -n <your-namespace> edit configmap headlamp-plugin-config
# Update version and URL:
# version: 0.3.6
# url: https://github.com/.../v0.3.6/polaris-0.3.10.tar.gz
# Restart deployment to trigger init container
kubectl -n kube-system rollout restart deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n kube-system rollout status deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout restart deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout status deployment/headlamp
```
## Troubleshooting
@@ -382,25 +382,25 @@ kubectl -n kube-system rollout status deployment/headlamp
```bash
# Check Headlamp values
helm get values headlamp -n kube-system
helm get values headlamp -n <your-namespace>
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# If missing, reinstall plugin via UI or check init container logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-polaris-plugin
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp -c install-polaris-plugin
```
### Helm Release Stuck
```bash
# Check Helm release status
helm list -n kube-system
helm list -n <your-namespace>
# If stuck, force upgrade
helm upgrade headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml \
--force \
--wait
@@ -410,13 +410,13 @@ helm upgrade headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
```bash
# Check HelmRelease status
flux get helmreleases -n kube-system
flux get helmreleases -n <your-namespace>
# Check events
kubectl -n kube-system describe helmrelease headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> describe helmrelease headlamp
# Force reconciliation
flux reconcile helmrelease headlamp -n kube-system
flux reconcile helmrelease headlamp -n <your-namespace>
```
## Next Steps
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ kubectl -n polaris get rolebinding headlamp-polaris-proxy
# Test permission
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: headlamp-plugin-config
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/component: plugin-config
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
spec:
@@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
spec:
@@ -235,27 +235,27 @@ kubectl apply -f headlamp-service.yaml
kubectl apply -f headlamp-serviceaccount.yaml
# Wait for deployment to be ready
kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=available deployment/headlamp --timeout=300s
kubectl -n <your-namespace> wait --for=condition=available deployment/headlamp --timeout=300s
```
### 2. Verify Deployment
```bash
# Check pods are running
kubectl -n kube-system get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
# Expected output:
# NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
# headlamp-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx 1/1 Running 0 2m
# Check init container logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
# Expected output:
# Plugin installation complete
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected output:
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy
```bash
# Port-forward to access locally
kubectl -n kube-system port-forward service/headlamp 8080:80
kubectl -n <your-namespace> port-forward service/headlamp 8080:80
# Open browser to http://localhost:8080
```
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ k8s/
apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
commonLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
@@ -401,7 +401,7 @@ spec:
- apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
```
## Upgrading the Plugin
@@ -410,24 +410,24 @@ spec:
```bash
# Edit ConfigMap with new version
kubectl -n kube-system edit configmap headlamp-plugin-config
kubectl -n <your-namespace> edit configmap headlamp-plugin-config
# Update version and URL:
# version: 0.3.6
# url: https://github.com/.../v0.3.6/polaris-0.3.10.tar.gz
# Restart deployment to trigger init container
kubectl -n kube-system rollout restart deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout restart deployment/headlamp
# Wait for rollout to complete
kubectl -n kube-system rollout status deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout status deployment/headlamp
```
### Verify Upgrade
```bash
# Check init container logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
# Verify new version in UI
# Navigate to Settings → Plugins in Headlamp
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
```bash
# Check init container logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
# Common issues:
# 1. Network connectivity to GitHub
@@ -451,14 +451,14 @@ kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -c install-plugins
```bash
# Verify HEADLAMP_CONFIG_WATCH_PLUGINS is false
kubectl -n kube-system get deployment headlamp -o yaml | grep WATCH_PLUGINS
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get deployment headlamp -o yaml | grep WATCH_PLUGINS
# Expected output:
# - name: HEADLAMP_CONFIG_WATCH_PLUGINS
# value: "false"
# If not set or "true", update deployment
kubectl -n kube-system edit deployment headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> edit deployment headlamp
```
### RBAC Permissions Denied
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system edit deployment headlamp
```bash
# Test RBAC
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
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@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ kubectl -n polaris get svc polaris-dashboard
kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json | jq .PolarisOutputVersion
# Verify Headlamp
kubectl -n kube-system get deployment headlamp
kubectl -n kube-system get svc headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get deployment headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get svc headlamp
```
## Production Checklist
@@ -60,17 +60,17 @@ kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy
# 2. Verify RBAC permissions
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
# Expected: yes
# 3. Check Headlamp logs for plugin loading
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
# Expected: No errors related to plugin loading
# 4. Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected: dist/, package.json present
```
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ apiVersion: policy/v1
kind: PodDisruptionBudget
metadata:
name: headlamp-pdb
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
spec:
minAvailable: 1
selector:
@@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: ServiceMonitor
metadata:
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
@@ -312,10 +312,10 @@ spec:
```bash
# View logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp -f
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp -f
# Filter for plugin-related logs
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
```
**Polaris Dashboard Logs:**
@@ -341,14 +341,14 @@ apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: PrometheusRule
metadata:
name: headlamp-alerts
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
spec:
groups:
- name: headlamp
interval: 30s
rules:
- alert: HeadlampPodNotReady
expr: kube_pod_status_ready{namespace="kube-system", pod=~"headlamp-.*"} == 0
expr: kube_pod_status_ready{namespace="<your-namespace>", pod=~"headlamp-.*"} == 0
for: 5m
labels:
severity: warning
@@ -422,9 +422,9 @@ If Headlamp or plugin becomes unavailable:
2. **Redeploy Headlamp:**
```bash
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
```
3. **Reapply RBAC:**
@@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ If Headlamp or plugin becomes unavailable:
4. **Verify plugin files:**
```bash
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -- \
ls /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
```
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@@ -268,10 +268,9 @@ npm run e2e
```bash
# Create token
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system --duration=24h)
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n <your-namespace> --duration=24h)
# Port-forward for local testing
kubectl port-forward -n kube-system svc/headlamp 4466:80
kubectl port-forward -n <your-namespace> svc/headlamp 4466:80
# Run tests
HEADLAMP_URL=http://localhost:4466 npm run e2e
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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ Deploy or update Headlamp:
```bash
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
```
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
name: headlamp-plugin-config
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
data:
plugin.yml: |
- name: headlamp-polaris-plugin
@@ -138,14 +138,14 @@ kubectl apply -f headlamp-plugin-config.yaml
# Deploy/update Headlamp with sidecar
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
# Wait for pod to be ready
kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
kubectl -n <your-namespace> wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
# Verify plugin files
kubectl -n kube-system exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected output:
# drwxr-xr-x dist/
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -284,10 +284,10 @@ See [RBAC Permissions](../user-guide/rbac-permissions.md) for detailed RBAC conf
```bash
# If you updated Helm values or ConfigMaps
kubectl -n kube-system rollout restart deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout restart deployment/headlamp
# Wait for pod to be ready
kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
kubectl -n <your-namespace> wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
```
### 3. Clear Browser Cache
@@ -312,14 +312,14 @@ kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=
```bash
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected output:
# drwxr-xr-x dist/
# -rw-r--r-- package.json
# Check Headlamp logs for errors
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
# Expected: No errors related to plugin loading
@@ -345,13 +345,13 @@ kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy
```bash
# 1. Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected: dist/, package.json present
# 2. Check Headlamp logs for plugin errors
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
# 3. Hard refresh browser (Cmd+Shift+R or Ctrl+Shift+R)
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ helm install polaris fairwinds-stable/polaris \
```bash
# Wait 30 minutes for ArtifactHub sync
# Or manually force Headlamp restart:
kubectl -n kube-system rollout restart deployment/headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> rollout restart deployment/headlamp
```
## Next Steps
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@@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ kubectl -n polaris wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=pola
```bash
# Check Headlamp is deployed
kubectl -n kube-system get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
# Expected output:
# NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
# headlamp-xxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx 1/1 Running 0 1h
# Check Headlamp version (must be v0.26+)
kubectl -n kube-system get deployment headlamp -o jsonpath='{.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image}'
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get deployment headlamp -o jsonpath='{.spec.template.spec.containers[0].image}'
# Expected output:
# ghcr.io/headlamp-k8s/headlamp:v0.39.0 (or similar)
@@ -89,12 +89,12 @@ helm repo update
# Install Headlamp
helm install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--set config.pluginsDir="/headlamp/plugins" \
--set pluginsManager.enabled=true
# Wait for pod to be ready
kubectl -n kube-system wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
kubectl -n <your-namespace> wait --for=condition=ready pod -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp --timeout=300s
```
## RBAC Requirements
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ The plugin requires permissions to access the Polaris dashboard via Kubernetes s
```bash
# Test if Headlamp service account has permission
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ EOF
# Update Headlamp
helm upgrade --install headlamp headlamp/headlamp \
--namespace kube-system \
--namespace <your-namespace> \
--values headlamp-values.yaml
```
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ EOF
```bash
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/dist/
# Expected output:
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
# Verify RBAC is correct
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ Cluster score badge in top navigation:
```bash
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec -it deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# If missing, reinstall via Headlamp UI or sidecar method
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@@ -38,17 +38,17 @@ kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy
# 3. Verify RBAC permissions
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
# Expected output: yes
# 4. Check Headlamp pod is running
kubectl -n kube-system get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
kubectl -n <your-namespace> get pods -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp
# 5. Check Headlamp logs for plugin errors
kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
kubectl -n <your-namespace> logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
# Expected: No errors
```
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ kubectl -n kube-system logs deployment/headlamp | grep -i polaris
```bash
# Verify plugin files exist
kubectl -n kube-system exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
kubectl -n <your-namespace> exec deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- \
ls -la /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/
# Expected output:
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ kubectl -n polaris get rolebinding headlamp-polaris-proxy
# Test permission (service account mode)
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ This guide covers common issues encountered when using the Headlamp Polaris Plug
```bash
# View Headlamp pod logs (plugin sidecar)
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
# Expected output:
# Installing plugin from https://github.com/.../headlamp-polaris-plugin-X.Y.Z.tar.gz
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
**Verify plugin files exist**:
```bash
kubectl exec -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/
kubectl exec -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- ls -la /headlamp/plugins/
# Should show: headlamp-polaris-plugin/
```
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Expected subjects:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
```
For OIDC mode:
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Service account mode:
```bash
# Impersonate Headlamp service account
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard \
-n polaris
# Expected: yes
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
After applying RBAC changes:
```bash
kubectl rollout restart deployment headlamp -n kube-system
kubectl rollout restart deployment headlamp -n <your-namespace>
```
---
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ Run this script to test all RBAC components:
#!/bin/bash
NS="polaris"
SA="headlamp"
SA_NS="kube-system"
SA_NS="<your-namespace>"
echo "=== Testing RBAC for Polaris Plugin ==="
@@ -529,8 +529,8 @@ echo "=== Test complete ==="
Test connectivity from Headlamp to Polaris:
```bash
# Create debug pod in kube-system namespace
kubectl run netdebug -n kube-system --rm -it --image=nicolaka/netshoot -- bash
# Create debug pod in the namespace where Headlamp is installed
kubectl run netdebug -n <your-namespace> --rm -it --image=nicolaka/netshoot -- bash
# Inside pod, test DNS and HTTP
nslookup polaris-dashboard.polaris.svc.cluster.local
@@ -545,11 +545,11 @@ If you have audit logging enabled, check for denied requests:
```bash
# View recent audit logs (location varies by cluster)
kubectl logs -n kube-system kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
# Look for lines with:
# "reason": "Forbidden"
# "user": "system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp"
# "user": "system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp"
```
---
@@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ kubectl logs -n kube-system kube-apiserver-* | grep polaris-dashboard
**Check sidecar logs**:
```bash
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp-plugin
```
**Common errors**:
@@ -591,7 +591,7 @@ Error: 404 Not Found
**Solution**: Verify `archive-url` in plugin config matches GitHub release:
```bash
kubectl get configmap headlamp-plugin-config -n kube-system -o yaml
kubectl get configmap headlamp-plugin-config -n <your-namespace> -o yaml
```
Expected format:
@@ -677,13 +677,13 @@ If none of these solutions work, gather debugging information and open an issue:
1. **Version Information**:
```bash
kubectl get pods -n kube-system -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp -o yaml | grep image:
kubectl get pods -n <your-namespace> -l app.kubernetes.io/name=headlamp -o yaml | grep image:
```
2. **Plugin Version**:
- Check Settings → Plugins in Headlamp UI
- Or: `kubectl exec -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- cat /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/package.json`
- Or: `kubectl exec -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp -- cat /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris-plugin/package.json`
3. **Browser Console Output**:
@@ -698,7 +698,7 @@ If none of these solutions work, gather debugging information and open an issue:
5. **Pod Logs**:
```bash
kubectl logs -n kube-system deployment/headlamp -c headlamp --tail=100
kubectl logs -n <your-namespace> deployment/headlamp -c headlamp --tail=100
kubectl logs -n polaris deployment/polaris-dashboard --tail=100
```
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ roleRef:
```bash
# Test service account (in-cluster mode)
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
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@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ kubectl -n polaris get rolebinding headlamp-polaris-proxy
# Test permission
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
```
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@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp # Adjust to your Headlamp SA name
namespace: kube-system # Adjust to Headlamp's namespace
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ roleRef:
**Adjust for your environment:**
- `subjects[0].name` - Your Headlamp service account name (often `headlamp`)
- `subjects[0].namespace` - Namespace where Headlamp runs (often `kube-system`)
- `subjects[0].namespace` - Namespace where Headlamp is installed
### Step 3: Apply and Verify
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ kubectl -n polaris get rolebinding headlamp-polaris-proxy
# Test permission
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ In token-auth mode, **each user's own identity** is used for Kubernetes API requ
With service account mode:
- Single RoleBinding grants access to all Headlamp users
- Kubernetes sees all requests as `system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp`
- Kubernetes sees all requests as `system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp`
With token-auth mode:
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ metadata:
subjects:
- kind: ServiceAccount
name: headlamp
namespace: kube-system
namespace: <your-namespace>
roleRef:
kind: Role
name: polaris-proxy-reader
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ Every plugin data fetch creates a Kubernetes API audit log entry.
"level": "Metadata",
"verb": "get",
"user": {
"username": "system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp"
"username": "system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp"
},
"sourceIPs": ["10.96.0.1"],
"objectRef": {
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```bash
# Service account mode
kubectl auth can-i get services/proxy \
--as=system:serviceaccount:kube-system:headlamp \
--as=system:serviceaccount:<your-namespace>:headlamp \
-n polaris \
--resource-name=polaris-dashboard
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# E2E Smoke Tests
Playwright-based smoke tests that validate the Polaris plugin against a live Headlamp deployment.
## CI
E2E tests run automatically in GitHub Actions on pushes to `main` and pull requests. The workflow (`.github/workflows/e2e.yaml`):
1. Builds the plugin (`npm run build`)
2. Creates a ConfigMap from the built `dist/` output
3. Deploys a stock Headlamp instance via Helm with the plugin mounted as a ConfigMap volume
4. Generates a ServiceAccount token for test auth
5. Runs Playwright tests against the E2E instance
6. Tears down the E2E instance
This approach uses the stock `ghcr.io/headlamp-k8s/headlamp` image with no custom Docker builds. The plugin is loaded via `HEADLAMP_PLUGINS_DIR` volume mount.
### Required GitHub Secrets
Configure these in GitHub repository settings (Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions):
| Secret | Required | Description |
| -------------------- | -------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `AUTHENTIK_USERNAME` | OIDC | Authentik email or username for a CI user with Headlamp access |
| `AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD` | OIDC | Password for that user |
Token-based auth is auto-generated by the deploy script. OIDC secrets are only needed if testing against the shared Headlamp instance.
No `GHCR_TOKEN` or Docker registry secrets are needed — the stock Headlamp image is public.
## Running Locally
### Option 1: OIDC via Authentik (same as CI)
```bash
AUTHENTIK_USERNAME=you@example.com AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD=... npm run e2e
```
The default base URL is `https://headlamp.animaniacs.farh.net`. Override with `HEADLAMP_URL` if needed.
### Option 2: K8s bearer token (port-forward)
```bash
kubectl port-forward -n kube-system svc/headlamp 4466:80
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system)
HEADLAMP_URL=http://localhost:4466 npm run e2e
```
Or in headed mode (opens a browser window):
```bash
HEADLAMP_URL=http://localhost:4466 npm run e2e:headed
```
## Environment Variables
| Variable | Required | Default | Description |
| -------------------- | -------- | -------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------- |
| `HEADLAMP_URL` | No | `https://headlamp.animaniacs.farh.net` | Base URL of the Headlamp instance |
| `AUTHENTIK_USERNAME` | OIDC | — | Authentik email/username |
| `AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD` | OIDC | — | Authentik password |
| `HEADLAMP_TOKEN` | Token | — | Kubernetes bearer token (auto-generated in CI) |
In CI, `HEADLAMP_URL` and `HEADLAMP_TOKEN` are set automatically by the deploy script. For local runs, set either OIDC credentials or a token manually.
## What the Tests Validate
- **Sidebar entry** — The Polaris sidebar item appears after login
- **Overview page** — Cluster score and check distribution render correctly
- **Namespaces page** — Table of namespaces loads with clickable links
- **Namespace detail** — Clicking a namespace shows its score and resource table
These are smoke tests against real cluster data. They verify the plugin loads and renders without errors, not specific data values.
## Test Coverage
### Current Tests (`polaris.spec.ts`)
1. **`sidebar contains Polaris entry`**
- Verifies Polaris appears in the navigation sidebar
- Ensures plugin successfully registered sidebar entry
2. **`overview page renders cluster score`**
- Navigates to `/c/main/polaris`
- Checks for "Polaris — Overview" heading
- Verifies cluster score percentage is displayed
- Validates data fetching and rendering
3. **`namespaces page renders table with namespace buttons`**
- Navigates to `/c/main/polaris/namespaces`
- Checks for "Polaris — Namespaces" heading
- Verifies table is visible with at least one row
- Ensures namespace buttons are clickable
4. **`namespace detail drawer opens from table button`**
- Clicks first namespace button in table
- Verifies drawer opens with namespace name in heading
- Checks "Namespace Score" section is visible
- Confirms "Resources" table is displayed
- Validates URL hash is updated with namespace name
5. **`namespace detail drawer closes with Escape key`**
- Opens namespace drawer
- Presses Escape key
- Verifies drawer closes
- Checks URL hash is cleared
6. **`namespace detail drawer opens from URL hash`**
- Navigates directly to `/c/main/polaris/namespaces#<namespace>`
- Verifies drawer automatically opens
- Checks namespace details are displayed
## Prerequisites
### Cluster Requirements
1. **Polaris Deployment**
```bash
# Verify Polaris is running
kubectl -n polaris get pods
kubectl -n polaris get svc polaris-dashboard
```
2. **Polaris Audit Data**
```bash
# Check if Polaris has generated audit results
kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json | jq '.AuditTime'
```
3. **RBAC Permissions**
- Headlamp service account (or test user) needs `get` on `services/proxy` for `polaris-dashboard`
- See main README for RBAC setup
### Local Setup
```bash
# 1. Install dependencies
npm install
npx playwright install chromium
# 2. Create .env file (optional, for persistent config)
cp .env.example .env
# 3. Set environment variables
export HEADLAMP_URL=https://your-headlamp-instance.com
export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp -n kube-system)
# 4. Run tests
npm run e2e
```
## Debugging
### Run in Headed Mode
See the browser UI while tests run:
```bash
npm run e2e:headed
```
### Enable Debug Mode
Step through tests with Playwright Inspector:
```bash
npx playwright test --debug
```
### Generate Trace
Record full trace for failed tests:
```bash
npx playwright test --trace on
npx playwright show-trace test-results/<test-name>/trace.zip
```
### Screenshot on Failure
Tests automatically capture screenshots on failure in `test-results/`
### Common Issues
**Auth fails with "Sign In button not found":**
- Check HEADLAMP_URL is correct
- Verify Headlamp is accessible
- Ensure OIDC is configured if using Authentik
**Polaris sidebar entry not found:**
- Plugin may not be installed: Check Settings → Plugins in Headlamp
- Plugin may have failed to load: Check browser console
- Clear browser cache and hard refresh
**Cluster score not displayed:**
- Polaris may not have audit data yet
- Check Polaris is running: `kubectl -n polaris get pods`
- Verify service proxy: `kubectl get --raw /api/v1/namespaces/polaris/services/polaris-dashboard:80/proxy/results.json`
**Namespace table empty:**
- Polaris hasn't run audit yet (wait a few minutes)
- Check Polaris logs: `kubectl -n polaris logs -l app.kubernetes.io/name=polaris`
## Writing New Tests
### Example: Testing Plugin Settings
```typescript
test('plugin settings page shows Polaris configuration', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/settings/plugins');
// Find and click Polaris plugin
await page.getByText('headlamp-polaris-plugin').click();
// Check settings are visible
await expect(page.getByText('Polaris Settings')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Refresh Interval')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText('Dashboard URL')).toBeVisible();
});
```
### Example: Testing App Bar Badge
```typescript
test('app bar displays Polaris score badge', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main');
// Badge should be visible in app bar
const badge = page.getByRole('button', { name: /Polaris: \d+%/ });
await expect(badge).toBeVisible();
// Clicking should navigate to overview
await badge.click();
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/c\/main\/polaris$/);
});
```
### Example: Testing Dark Mode
```typescript
test('plugin UI adapts to dark mode', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris');
// Toggle dark mode
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /theme/i }).click();
// Check background color changes
const body = page.locator('body');
await expect(body).toHaveCSS('background-color', 'rgb(18, 18, 18)');
// Plugin components should adapt
const sectionBox = page.locator('[class*="MuiPaper"]').first();
await expect(sectionBox).not.toHaveCSS('background-color', 'rgb(255, 255, 255)');
});
```
## CI/CD Integration
Tests run automatically in GitHub Actions on pushes to `main` and pull requests. See `.github/workflows/e2e.yaml` for workflow configuration.
### Architecture
The E2E workflow deploys a **dedicated Headlamp instance** for each test run:
1. Build plugin (`npm run build`)
2. Create ConfigMap from `dist/` output (`scripts/deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh`)
3. Deploy stock Headlamp via Helm with ConfigMap volume mount
4. Run Playwright tests against the E2E instance
5. Tear down (`scripts/teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh`)
No custom Docker images, no PVCs, no kubectl exec/cp, no patching of existing deployments. The plugin is mounted from a ConfigMap into the stock Headlamp image.
### Cluster Prerequisites
One-time setup by a cluster admin:
```bash
kubectl apply -f deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml
```
### Manual Trigger
You can manually trigger E2E tests from GitHub Actions:
1. Go to Actions → E2E Tests
2. Click "Run workflow"
3. Select branch and run
## Best Practices
1. **Use semantic selectors**: `getByRole`, `getByText` over CSS selectors
2. **Wait for visibility**: Use `await expect(...).toBeVisible()` instead of `waitForTimeout`
3. **Keep tests independent**: Each test should work in isolation
4. **Test user flows**: Complete journeys, not just page loads
5. **Clean up state**: Close drawers/modals after tests
6. **Use storage state**: Reuse auth across tests (already configured)
7. **Parallelize carefully**: Currently disabled due to shared state
## Resources
- [Playwright Documentation](https://playwright.dev/)
- [Playwright Best Practices](https://playwright.dev/docs/best-practices)
- [Headlamp Plugin Development](https://headlamp.dev/docs/latest/development/plugins/)
- [Project Main README](../README.md)
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import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test.describe('Polaris app bar badge', () => {
test('badge displays cluster score in app bar', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main');
// Wait for page to load
await expect(page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Navigation' })).toBeVisible();
// Badge should be visible in app bar with score percentage
const badge = page.getByRole('button', { name: /Polaris: \d+%/ });
await expect(badge).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
// Badge should show shield emoji
await expect(badge).toContainText('🛡️');
});
test('clicking badge navigates to overview page', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main');
// Find and click the badge
const badge = page.getByRole('button', { name: /Polaris: \d+%/ });
await expect(badge).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
await badge.click();
// Should navigate to Polaris overview
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/c\/main\/polaris$/);
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Polaris — Overview' })).toBeVisible();
});
test('badge color reflects score level', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main');
// Get the badge
const badge = page.getByRole('button', { name: /Polaris: \d+%/ });
await expect(badge).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
// Extract score from button text
const badgeText = await badge.textContent();
const scoreMatch = badgeText?.match(/(\d+)%/);
expect(scoreMatch).toBeTruthy();
const score = parseInt(scoreMatch![1]);
// Check background color matches score level
const bgColor = await badge.evaluate(el =>
window.getComputedStyle(el).backgroundColor
);
// Verify that the badge has a non-default background color applied
// (theme-dependent RGB values vary across Headlamp versions, so we
// only assert that a real color is set rather than transparent/default)
expect(bgColor).not.toBe('rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)');
expect(bgColor).not.toBe('transparent');
expect(bgColor).toMatch(/^rgb/);
});
test('badge updates when navigating between clusters', async ({ page }) => {
// This test assumes multi-cluster setup; skip if only one cluster
await page.goto('/c/main');
// Get initial badge score
const badge = page.getByRole('button', { name: /Polaris: \d+%/ });
await expect(badge).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
const initialScore = await badge.textContent();
// Try to switch clusters (if available)
const clusterSelector = page.getByRole('button', { name: /cluster/i });
if (await clusterSelector.isVisible()) {
// Note: This part will only work in multi-cluster setups
// For single-cluster, this test will just verify badge persists
await clusterSelector.click();
// Select different cluster if available
const clusterOptions = page.getByRole('menuitem');
const count = await clusterOptions.count();
if (count > 1) {
await clusterOptions.nth(1).click();
// Badge should update or disappear (if new cluster doesn't have Polaris)
// This is just verifying no crash occurs
await page.waitForTimeout(2000);
}
}
// Badge should still be functional
await expect(badge).toBeEnabled();
});
});
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import { test as setup, expect, Page } from '@playwright/test';
const AUTH_STATE_PATH = 'e2e/.auth/state.json';
async function authenticateWithOIDC(page: Page, username: string, password: string): Promise<void> {
// Navigate to login — Headlamp redirects / to /c/main/login
await page.goto('/');
await page.waitForURL('**/login');
// Click "Sign In" and capture the Authentik popup
const popupPromise = page.waitForEvent('popup');
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /sign in/i }).click();
const popup = await popupPromise;
// Wait for the Authentik popup to fully load before interacting
await popup.waitForLoadState('domcontentloaded');
await popup.waitForLoadState('networkidle');
// Authentik step 1: fill username — wait for the form to render
const usernameField = popup.getByRole('textbox', { name: /email or username/i });
await usernameField.waitFor({ state: 'visible', timeout: 15_000 });
await usernameField.fill(username);
await popup.getByRole('button', { name: /log in/i }).click();
// Authentik step 2: fill password — wait for the next step to load
await popup.waitForLoadState('networkidle');
const passwordField = popup.getByRole('textbox', { name: /password/i });
await passwordField.waitFor({ state: 'visible', timeout: 15_000 });
await passwordField.fill(password);
await popup.getByRole('button', { name: /continue|log in/i }).click();
// Wait for the popup to close (Authentik redirects back, Headlamp processes callback)
await popup.waitForEvent('close', { timeout: 15_000 });
// Original page should now be authenticated — wait for sidebar
await expect(page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Navigation' })).toBeVisible({
timeout: 15_000,
});
}
async function authenticateWithToken(page: Page, token: string): Promise<void> {
await page.goto('/');
// Headlamp goes to /token directly when no OIDC is configured,
// or through /login when OIDC is configured
await page.waitForURL(/\/(login|token)$/);
if (page.url().includes('/login')) {
// OIDC login page — click "use a token" to reach token auth
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /use a token/i }).click();
await page.waitForURL('**/token');
}
// Fill the "ID token" field and submit
await page.getByRole('textbox', { name: /id token/i }).fill(token);
await page.getByRole('button', { name: /authenticate/i }).click();
// Wait for the main UI to load
await expect(page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Navigation' })).toBeVisible({
timeout: 15_000,
});
}
setup('authenticate with Headlamp', async ({ page }) => {
const username = process.env.AUTHENTIK_USERNAME;
const password = process.env.AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD;
const token = process.env.HEADLAMP_TOKEN;
if (username && password) {
await authenticateWithOIDC(page, username, password);
} else if (token) {
await authenticateWithToken(page, token);
} else {
throw new Error(
'Set AUTHENTIK_USERNAME + AUTHENTIK_PASSWORD for OIDC auth, or HEADLAMP_TOKEN for token auth'
);
}
await page.context().storageState({ path: AUTH_STATE_PATH });
});
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import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test.describe('Polaris plugin smoke tests', () => {
test('sidebar contains Polaris entry', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/');
// The sidebar is the "Navigation" nav element (not "Appbar Tools")
const sidebar = page.getByRole('navigation', { name: 'Navigation' });
await expect(sidebar).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
await expect(sidebar.getByRole('button', { name: 'Polaris' })).toBeVisible();
});
test('overview page renders cluster score', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris');
// SectionHeader renders a heading
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Polaris \u2014 Overview' })).toBeVisible();
// "Cluster Score" section exists with a percentage
await expect(page.getByText('Cluster Score')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.locator('main').getByText(/%/).first()).toBeVisible();
});
test('namespaces page renders table with namespace buttons', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris/namespaces');
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Polaris \u2014 Namespaces' })).toBeVisible();
// Table should have at least one row with a namespace button
const table = page.locator('table');
await expect(table).toBeVisible();
const rows = table.locator('tbody tr');
await expect(rows.first()).toBeVisible();
// Each namespace row should contain a button (now buttons instead of links for drawer)
const firstButton = rows.first().locator('button');
await expect(firstButton).toBeVisible();
});
test('namespace detail drawer opens from table button', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris/namespaces');
// Click the first namespace button in the table
const table = page.locator('table');
await expect(table).toBeVisible();
const firstButton = table.locator('tbody tr').first().locator('button');
const namespaceName = await firstButton.textContent();
await firstButton.click();
// Drawer should open and show the namespace name in the heading
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: `Polaris \u2014 ${namespaceName}` })
).toBeVisible();
// "Namespace Score" section should be present in drawer
await expect(page.getByText('Namespace Score')).toBeVisible();
// Resources table should exist in drawer
await expect(page.getByRole('heading', { name: 'Resources' })).toBeVisible();
// URL hash should be updated with namespace name
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/polaris\/namespaces#/);
});
test('namespace detail drawer closes with Escape key', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris/namespaces');
// Open the drawer by clicking a namespace button
const table = page.locator('table');
await expect(table).toBeVisible();
const firstButton = table.locator('tbody tr').first().locator('button');
const namespaceName = await firstButton.textContent();
await firstButton.click();
// Verify drawer is open
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: `Polaris \u2014 ${namespaceName}` })
).toBeVisible();
// Press Escape key
await page.keyboard.press('Escape');
// Drawer should close (heading should not be visible anymore)
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: `Polaris \u2014 ${namespaceName}` })
).not.toBeVisible();
// URL hash should be cleared
await expect(page).toHaveURL(/\/polaris\/namespaces$/);
});
test('namespace detail drawer opens from URL hash', async ({ page }) => {
// Get a namespace name first
await page.goto('/c/main/polaris/namespaces');
const table = page.locator('table');
await expect(table).toBeVisible();
const firstButton = table.locator('tbody tr').first().locator('button');
const namespaceName = await firstButton.textContent();
// Navigate directly to URL with hash
await page.goto(`/c/main/polaris/namespaces#${namespaceName}`);
// Drawer should automatically open with the namespace details
await expect(
page.getByRole('heading', { name: `Polaris \u2014 ${namespaceName}` })
).toBeVisible();
// "Namespace Score" section should be present
await expect(page.getByText('Namespace Score')).toBeVisible();
});
});
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import { test, expect, Page } from '@playwright/test';
/** Navigate to the Polaris plugin settings page and wait for settings to render. */
async function goToPolarisSettings(page: Page) {
// Headlamp's plugin settings page is a HOME-context route at /settings/plugins,
// not an in-cluster route (/c/main/settings/plugins would 404). Headlamp loads
// plugin scripts asynchronously on SPA init. When registerPluginSettings() fires,
// it dispatches a Redux action — PluginSettings uses useTypedSelector so it
// re-renders automatically once the plugin registers. No preloading needed.
await page.goto('/settings/plugins');
// Wait for the plugin to appear in the settings list. The timeout covers
// async plugin script loading + registration.
const pluginEntry = page.locator('text=headlamp-polaris').first();
await expect(pluginEntry).toBeVisible({ timeout: 30_000 });
await pluginEntry.click();
// Wait for the PolarisSettings component to render
await expect(page.getByText('Polaris Settings')).toBeVisible({ timeout: 15_000 });
}
test.describe('Polaris plugin settings', () => {
test('settings page shows configuration options', async ({ page }) => {
await goToPolarisSettings(page);
// SectionBox title should be visible
await expect(page.getByText('Polaris Settings')).toBeVisible();
});
test('refresh interval setting is configurable', async ({ page }) => {
await goToPolarisSettings(page);
// Find the refresh interval dropdown
const intervalSelect = page.locator('select').filter({ hasText: /minute|second/ });
await expect(intervalSelect).toBeVisible();
// Get current value
const currentValue = await intervalSelect.inputValue();
// Change to a different value
const newValue = currentValue === '300' ? '600' : '300';
await intervalSelect.selectOption(newValue);
// Value should be updated
await expect(intervalSelect).toHaveValue(newValue);
});
test('dashboard URL setting is configurable', async ({ page }) => {
await goToPolarisSettings(page);
// Find the dashboard URL input
const urlInput = page.getByPlaceholder(/polaris-dashboard/);
await expect(urlInput).toBeVisible();
// Input should have the default proxy URL or custom URL
const currentUrl = await urlInput.inputValue();
expect(currentUrl).toBeTruthy();
// Examples text should be visible
await expect(page.getByText('Examples:')).toBeVisible();
await expect(page.getByText(/K8s proxy:/)).toBeVisible();
});
test('connection test button is available', async ({ page }) => {
await goToPolarisSettings(page);
// Find and verify test connection button
const testButton = page.getByRole('button', { name: /test connection/i });
await expect(testButton).toBeVisible();
await expect(testButton).toBeEnabled();
});
test('connection test works with valid URL', async ({ page }) => {
await goToPolarisSettings(page);
// Click test connection
const testButton = page.getByRole('button', { name: /test connection/i });
await testButton.click();
// Wait for either success or error message
// Note: This will succeed if Polaris is accessible, fail otherwise
await page.waitForSelector('text=/Connected successfully|Connection failed/', {
timeout: 15_000,
});
// Either success or failure is acceptable (depends on environment)
const result = await page.textContent('body');
expect(result).toMatch(/(Connected successfully|Connection failed)/);
});
});
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"format": "prettier --write src/",
"format:check": "prettier --check src/",
"test": "vitest run",
"test:watch": "vitest",
"e2e": "playwright test",
"e2e:headed": "playwright test --headed"
"test:watch": "vitest"
},
"peerDependencies": {
"react": "^18.0.0",
@@ -35,13 +33,17 @@
"overrides": {
"tar": "^7.5.11",
"undici": "^7.24.3",
"flatted": "^3.4.2"
"flatted": "^3.4.2",
"lodash": ">=4.18.0",
"picomatch": ">=4.0.4",
"vite": ">=6.4.2",
"elliptic": ">=6.6.1",
"fast-uri": ">=3.1.2"
}
},
"devDependencies": {
"@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin": "^0.13.0",
"@kinvolk/headlamp-plugin": "^0.14.0",
"@mui/material": "^5.15.14",
"@playwright/test": "^1.58.2",
"@testing-library/jest-dom": "^6.4.8",
"@testing-library/react": "^16.0.0",
"@testing-library/user-event": "^14.5.2",
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import { defineConfig, devices } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({
testDir: './e2e',
timeout: 30_000,
expect: { timeout: 10_000 },
fullyParallel: false,
forbidOnly: !!process.env.CI,
retries: process.env.CI ? 1 : 0,
reporter: 'list',
use: {
baseURL: process.env.HEADLAMP_URL || 'https://headlamp.animaniacs.farh.net',
trace: 'on-first-retry',
screenshot: 'only-on-failure',
},
projects: [
{ name: 'setup', testMatch: /auth\.setup\.ts/, timeout: 60_000 },
{
name: 'chromium',
use: {
...devices['Desktop Chrome'],
storageState: 'e2e/.auth/state.json',
},
dependencies: ['setup'],
},
],
});
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{
"$schema": "https://docs.renovatebot.com/renovate-schema.json",
"extends": ["config:recommended"],
"baseBranches": ["main"],
"schedule": ["every weekend"],
"prConcurrentLimit": 10,
"pinDigests": true,
"packageRules": [
{
"matchManagers": ["npm"],
"matchUpdateTypes": ["minor", "patch"],
"groupName": "npm minor and patch"
},
{
"matchManagers": ["github-actions"],
"matchUpdateTypes": ["minor", "patch"],
"groupName": "github-actions minor and patch"
}
]
"extends": ["github>privilegedescalation/.github:renovate-config"]
}
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh
#
# Deploys a stock Headlamp instance with the polaris plugin loaded via
# a ConfigMap volume mount. No custom Docker images — the plugin is built
# in CI and injected as a ConfigMap.
#
# E2E resources are deployed to the `privilegedescalation-dev` namespace. Nothing
# persists beyond the test run — teardown cleans up all created resources.
#
# Prerequisites:
# - Plugin built (dist/ exists with plugin-main.js + package.json)
# - kubectl configured with cluster access
# - RBAC applied: kubectl apply -f deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml
#
# Environment:
# E2E_NAMESPACE — namespace for E2E Headlamp (default: privilegedescalation-dev)
# E2E_RELEASE — release/resource name prefix (default: headlamp-e2e)
# HEADLAMP_VERSION — Headlamp image tag (default: latest)
set -euo pipefail
REPO_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." && pwd)"
DIST_DIR="$REPO_ROOT/dist"
E2E_NAMESPACE="${E2E_NAMESPACE:-privilegedescalation-dev}"
E2E_RELEASE="${E2E_RELEASE:-headlamp-e2e}"
HEADLAMP_VERSION="${HEADLAMP_VERSION:-latest}"
if [ ! -d "$DIST_DIR" ]; then
echo "ERROR: dist/ not found. Run 'npm run build' first." >&2
exit 1
fi
# --- Preflight: verify RBAC before touching the cluster ---
echo "Checking RBAC permissions in namespace '${E2E_NAMESPACE}'..."
if ! kubectl auth can-i delete configmaps -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --quiet 2>/dev/null; then
echo "ERROR: Missing RBAC — cannot delete configmaps in namespace '${E2E_NAMESPACE}'." >&2
echo " Apply RBAC first: kubectl apply -f deployment/e2e-ci-runner-rbac.yaml" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "=== E2E Headlamp Deployment ==="
echo " Image: ghcr.io/headlamp-k8s/headlamp:${HEADLAMP_VERSION}"
echo " Namespace: $E2E_NAMESPACE"
echo " Release: $E2E_RELEASE"
# --- Create ConfigMap from built plugin ---
echo ""
echo "Creating ConfigMap with plugin files..."
# Delete existing ConfigMap if present (idempotent redeploy)
kubectl delete configmap headlamp-polaris-plugin \
-n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
# Create ConfigMap from dist/ contents and package.json
kubectl create configmap headlamp-polaris-plugin \
-n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" \
--from-file="$DIST_DIR" \
--from-file=package.json="$REPO_ROOT/package.json"
# --- Deploy Headlamp via kubectl apply ---
echo ""
echo "Deploying Headlamp E2E instance..."
kubectl apply -f - <<EOF
apiVersion: v1
kind: ServiceAccount
metadata:
name: ${E2E_RELEASE}
namespace: ${E2E_NAMESPACE}
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: ${E2E_RELEASE}
namespace: ${E2E_NAMESPACE}
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/instance: ${E2E_RELEASE}
spec:
replicas: 1
selector:
matchLabels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/instance: ${E2E_RELEASE}
template:
metadata:
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/instance: ${E2E_RELEASE}
spec:
serviceAccountName: ${E2E_RELEASE}
automountServiceAccountToken: true
securityContext: {}
containers:
- name: headlamp
image: ghcr.io/headlamp-k8s/headlamp:${HEADLAMP_VERSION}
imagePullPolicy: IfNotPresent
securityContext:
runAsNonRoot: true
privileged: false
runAsUser: 100
runAsGroup: 101
args:
- "-in-cluster"
- "-in-cluster-context-name=main"
- "-plugins-dir=/headlamp/plugins"
ports:
- name: http
containerPort: 4466
protocol: TCP
readinessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /
port: http
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 5
failureThreshold: 6
livenessProbe:
httpGet:
path: /
port: http
initialDelaySeconds: 10
periodSeconds: 10
volumeMounts:
- name: polaris-plugin
mountPath: /headlamp/plugins/headlamp-polaris
readOnly: true
volumes:
- name: polaris-plugin
configMap:
name: headlamp-polaris-plugin
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: ${E2E_RELEASE}
namespace: ${E2E_NAMESPACE}
labels:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/instance: ${E2E_RELEASE}
spec:
type: ClusterIP
selector:
app.kubernetes.io/name: headlamp
app.kubernetes.io/instance: ${E2E_RELEASE}
ports:
- name: http
port: 80
targetPort: http
protocol: TCP
EOF
echo "Waiting for rollout..."
kubectl rollout status "deployment/${E2E_RELEASE}" \
-n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --timeout=120s
# --- Generate a service URL for tests ---
SVC_URL="http://${E2E_RELEASE}.${E2E_NAMESPACE}.svc.cluster.local"
# --- Wait for DNS and HTTP reachability ---
# rollout status only confirms the pod is ready per readinessProbe.
# Kubernetes Service DNS may still be propagating to the runner pod.
# Poll until the service is reachable over HTTP before handing off.
echo ""
echo "Waiting for ${SVC_URL} to be reachable..."
ATTEMPTS=0
MAX_ATTEMPTS=24 # 24 × 5s = 120s max
until curl -sf --max-time 5 "${SVC_URL}" -o /dev/null 2>/dev/null; do
ATTEMPTS=$((ATTEMPTS + 1))
if [ "$ATTEMPTS" -ge "$MAX_ATTEMPTS" ]; then
echo "ERROR: ${SVC_URL} not reachable after $((MAX_ATTEMPTS * 5))s" >&2
exit 1
fi
echo " [${ATTEMPTS}/${MAX_ATTEMPTS}] not yet reachable, retrying in 5s..."
sleep 5
done
echo ""
echo "E2E Headlamp is ready at: ${SVC_URL}"
echo " export HEADLAMP_URL=${SVC_URL}"
# --- Generate a token for test auth ---
echo ""
echo "Creating service account token for E2E auth..."
kubectl create serviceaccount headlamp-e2e-test \
-n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --dry-run=client -o yaml | kubectl apply -f -
TOKEN=$(kubectl create token headlamp-e2e-test -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --duration=1h 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -n "$TOKEN" ]; then
echo " export HEADLAMP_TOKEN=<generated>"
echo ""
echo "HEADLAMP_URL=${SVC_URL}" > "$REPO_ROOT/.env.e2e"
echo "HEADLAMP_TOKEN=${TOKEN}" >> "$REPO_ROOT/.env.e2e"
echo "Wrote .env.e2e with HEADLAMP_URL and HEADLAMP_TOKEN"
else
echo " WARNING: Could not generate token. Set HEADLAMP_TOKEN manually or use OIDC."
fi
echo ""
echo "E2E deployment complete."
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# teardown-e2e-headlamp.sh
#
# Tears down the dedicated E2E Headlamp instance deployed by deploy-e2e-headlamp.sh.
#
# Environment:
# E2E_NAMESPACE — namespace to clean up (default: privilegedescalation-dev)
# E2E_RELEASE — release/resource name prefix (default: headlamp-e2e)
set -euo pipefail
REPO_ROOT="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.." && pwd)"
E2E_NAMESPACE="${E2E_NAMESPACE:-privilegedescalation-dev}"
E2E_RELEASE="${E2E_RELEASE:-headlamp-e2e}"
echo "=== E2E Headlamp Teardown ==="
echo " Namespace: $E2E_NAMESPACE"
echo " Release: $E2E_RELEASE"
echo "Removing Headlamp Deployment, Service, and ServiceAccount..."
kubectl delete deployment "${E2E_RELEASE}" -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
kubectl delete service "${E2E_RELEASE}" -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
kubectl delete serviceaccount "${E2E_RELEASE}" -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
echo "Cleaning up ConfigMap..."
kubectl delete configmap headlamp-polaris-plugin -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
echo "Cleaning up test service account..."
kubectl delete serviceaccount headlamp-e2e-test -n "$E2E_NAMESPACE" --ignore-not-found
# Clean up local env file
rm -f "$REPO_ROOT/.env.e2e"
echo "Teardown complete."