- Lower LOGIN_ATTEMPT_LIMIT default from 30 to 10 (brute-force protection)
- Lower RATE_LIMIT_PER_MIN default from 1000 to 300
- Add Redis authentication (requirepass) with REDIS_PASSWORD env var
- Add Redis maxmemory 512mb cap to prevent unbounded growth
- Add mem_limit: 1g to Postgres and Redis containers
- Strip internal file paths from all error responses (defense-in-depth)
- Add startup warnings for default admin/Postgres/Redis credentials
- Update security test expectations for new defaults
Fix the Unit Tests CI job: bundleRepo now asserts deepsafe/feature-bundles (intentional, temporary); extractedSize relaxed to >= 0 (best-effort field, build script does not measure uncompressed size). sha256 + compressedSize remain strict. Full unit suite: 4546 passed.
Fixes a backlog of integration/unit specs that asserted pre-2.0 behavior and
were failing CI (not caused by recent feature work):
- modality-aware empty-input error is 'No file(s) provided', not /no image/i
(rotate, border, crop, resize, smart-crop, edge-cases, adversarial-extended,
api, tool-factory-route)
- input validation rejects pre-enqueue with a clean 400 in 'error' (was a worker
422 in 'details'): create-zip, extract-zip, merge-csvs
- resolveToolPool defaults unknown tools to the system pool (pool-routing)
- /upload and fetch-urls accept non-image content, validated per-tool at process
time (api, fetch-urls)
- color-adjust legacy aliases were consolidated into adjust-colors: drop the
removed-alias tests; retarget the format-preservation tests
- xml-to-csv gracefully converts a single non-repeating record to a 1-row CSV
- dropzone is multimodal; image-only filtering is opt-in via fileFilter
- factory-multi-input: register the synthetic test tools in the catalog so they
route correctly (file modality for concat; image for the validation-prefix test)
Verified locally: unit 4546 passed, integration 8332 passed, typecheck + lint green.
Make the full pnpm test:docker suite pass the env-dependent tests (~85 failures):
- Dockerfile.test: ENV LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/lib so the built libheif 1.21 is not shadowed by the base image's older system libheif (heif-dec failed with an undefined-symbol error -> 'No HEIF decoder found' on 72 HEIF tests); add libjxl-tools (JXL) and ghostscript + the ImageMagick policy.xml EPS allow-edit.
- docker-compose.test.yml: SYNC_WAIT_MS=30000 so sync-wait image tools do not fall back to 202 under single-container contention (10 tests).
- install_feature.py: guard tarfile.extractall(filter='data') behind Python>=3.12 (bookworm ships 3.11); the manual entry guards already protect.
- feature-status.test.ts / docker-file-secrets.test.ts: skip the two cases that cannot hold inside the container (/.dockerenv always present; root bypasses chmod). Verified on host: all still pass.
The full unit suite surfaced two issues from earlier commits on this branch. (1) Importing the app logger into media-input.ts pulled logger.ts -- which builds its pino file transport at module load via join(env.LOG_DIR, ...) -- into the unit-test import graph, throwing at collection time wherever LOG_DIR is unset (integration tests set it; unit tests do not). A low-level modality handler should not depend on the app logger, and a corrupt upload is an expected user error, so drop the import and keep the clean validation message. (2) tool-factory-route.test.ts mocked errors.js without the new friendlyError export; add it.
friendlyError unit test (incl. the false-positive guard); gated integration tests for multi-file video batch and a multi-step video pipeline (regression for the modality-aware batch/pipeline fix). All pass locally; existing image batch (36) and pipeline (37) suites remain green, and the existing gif-to-video webm test now passes with the pix_fmt fix.
* docs: rebrand from image-only to multi-modality across docs and metadata
SnapOtter expanded from image-only to 157 tools across 5 modalities
(image, video, audio, document/PDF, data). Update all product-level
copy, metadata, and i18n that still framed it as an image-only tool.
- README, package.json, root llms.txt: multi-modality framing, 157 tools
- OpenAPI info + tags, generated /llms.txt tagline (docs.ts)
- VitePress docs site: hero, getting-started, architecture, security,
deployment, configuration, developer, supported-formats
- i18n: 10 product keys across all 21 locales (hero, app description,
privacy notes, AI features, progress messages, getting-started)
- web/demo/landing meta + privacy copy, COMMUNITY_GUIDE, .env.example
Stale tool counts (53/50+/52/70+/35) corrected to 157 throughout.
Database/container deployment claims left unchanged (out of scope).
* docs: fix stale post-rebrand test assertions and README language list
- tests/e2e-docs/homepage.spec.ts: assert the current docs homepage (file toolkit, 157 tools, 5 modalities) instead of the old image-only strings
- tests/unit/api/docs-route.test.ts: sync the reproduced llms.txt tagline with docs.ts
- README.md: 21 languages with the correct list (add Swedish and Chinese Traditional, drop Czech which is not supported)
* docs: correct 2.0 architecture references (Postgres 17 + Redis 8, 3-container stack)
The docs and metadata still described the 1.x stack (SQLite, single container, p-queue). Update them to the current 2.0 reality.
- README: replace the broken single-container `docker run` quick-start with the real Docker Compose stack (app + Postgres 17 + Redis 8); fix the "no Redis, no Postgres" feature bullet
- package.json: description no longer claims a single container
- apps/docs: rewrite database.md for Postgres; configuration.md DB_PATH -> DATABASE_URL + REDIS_URL; architecture.md SQLite/p-queue/better-sqlite3 -> Postgres/BullMQ/pg and add media-engine + doc-engine; developer/security/deployment/docker-tags/getting-started/contributing compose examples now include postgres + redis; index.md + api/ai.md AI count 16 -> 19
- SECURITY.md: Drizzle (SQLite) -> (PostgreSQL)
- landing: enterprise/FeatureHighlights single-container wording; TrustSignals/ToolGrid 150+ -> 157 (dynamic); Pricing/FAQ 15 -> 19 AI tools
* docs(api): document all video, audio, document, and data tool endpoints in OpenAPI
The spec covered only image tools; the Scalar UI and the generated /llms.txt and /llms-full.txt inherited that gap. Add the 104 missing tool endpoints so the API docs match the code.
- Video: 29 endpoints (most long/async; auto-subtitles is AI)
- Audio: 17 (transcribe-audio is AI)
- Document/PDF: 36 (ocr-pdf is AI; conversions are long/async)
- Data: 10
- Image: 12 newer tools (background-replace, blur-background AI; histogram/lqip-placeholder/sprite-sheet custom responses; barcode-generate uses a JSON body)
Each schema is derived from the tool's Zod validator and executionHint (fast -> 200, long -> 202+SSE, AI adds 501 FeatureNotInstalledError, multi-file inputs as arrays), referencing the existing shared schemas. Tool path entries: 64 -> 168. Spec parses as valid YAML with no duplicate paths and only known $refs.
SnapOtter spans five modalities now, but several code paths still assumed image input.
- dropzone: default to accept-all when no fileFilter is given (image tools still pass one); neutral "supported file types" error text instead of "image files"
- automate (pipelines): accept any modality in the file pickers and dropzones; render modality-aware previews (video player, audio waveform, document/data card) instead of always using ImageViewer/BeforeAfterSlider
- filename sanitizer: extend the double-extension allowlist beyond image extensions to video/audio/document/data so e.g. "report.csv.php" becomes "report.csv"; add tests
- thumbnail route: return 422 for non-rasterisable files (audio, data, non-PDF docs) instead of attempting a doomed Sharp decode
- pool: unknown tools fall back to the "system" pool, not the image pool
- a11y labels: "Previous/Next image", "Image viewer/area/controls/drop zone" are now modality-neutral, across all 21 locales
- copy: bulk-rename default, find-duplicates ZIP name, SSRF user-agent, fetch-urls fallback name, file-details MIME label, URL-import placeholder, help dialog
After #249 merged, main's CI is red on failures that predate this work (they
were cache-masked on the old branch). This applies only the missing fixes onto
current main (reverts nothing from #246/#248; saml/user-files are already fixed
on main):
- remove 8 dead landing unit tests importing @landing/app and @landing/components
React paths deleted in the Astro migration
- format tool-factory.ts and json-xml.ts to clear the api lint errors
- accept a 202 async fallback in the image-enhancement large-image test (it
exceeds the sync window on slower CI runners)
- relax the pipeline no-file assertion to match 'No image file provided' or
'No file provided'
Resolved conflict in worker.ts: kept remote refactored worker
(v2 process, scratch paths, extra outputs, metrics) and re-applied
the auto-save removal from the feature branch.
* feat(tracing): add OpenTelemetry dependencies and --import preload flag
* feat(enterprise): add distributed_tracing feature gate
* feat(tracing): add SDK bootstrap with enterprise gating
* fix(tracing): correct test coverage for enterprise-unavailable path and prevent double-init
Test 2 now mocks @snapotter/enterprise to throw an import error, exercising
the catch block in the preload. Test 3 imports with no endpoint so the preload
is a no-op, avoiding leaked SDK from double-initialization. Added idempotency
guard to initTracing() as a safety net.
* feat(tracing): add Pino trace mixin and shared logger
When OTel tracing is active, every Pino log line now includes traceId,
spanId, and traceFlags fields for log-to-trace correlation. The mixin
is a no-op when no SDK is registered (community users).
* feat(tracing): add _otel to ToolJobData and inject trace context at enqueue
Add optional _otel carrier field to ToolJobData for W3C trace context
propagation across BullMQ job boundaries. When an active OTel span exists,
propagation.inject() writes traceparent/tracestate into the job data before
queue.add(). When no SDK is registered (community edition), the carrier
stays empty and _otel remains undefined -- zero overhead.
* feat(tracing): extract trace context and create spans in BullMQ worker
* feat(tracing): inject trace context into Python sidecar calls
* feat(tracing): add trace context extraction to Python sidecar
* feat(tracing): add shutdownTracing to graceful shutdown sequence
* feat(tracing): enrich HTTP spans with tool_id and user_id attributes
* docs: add OpenTelemetry env var documentation to .env.example
* test(tracing): add lifecycle integration tests for trace propagation
* fix(tracing): inject trace context into pipeline and batch flow jobs
* fix(tracing): add sidecar.execute Node-side span and remove unnecessary comment
Wraps PythonDispatcher.run() with a sidecar.execute span on the Node
side so traces show the full round-trip (Node span -> Python span).
Also removes an obvious comment from logger.ts.
- Remove obsolete fullscreen redirect test (route deleted in Task 3)
- Update dropzone test strings to match new i18n values
- Fix categories count in i18n locale test (12 -> 24)
- Add chart-maker to no-dropzone exempt list in tool-registry test
- Auto-fix import ordering (Biome) in popular tools route and landing config
Move user resolution logic (match by externalId, auto-link by email,
auto-create with user limit check) into a shared module that both
OIDC and SAML callbacks can use. Includes sanitizeUsername and
findUniqueUsername helpers. Preserves all existing OIDC behavior
and audit events.
- Use /opt/venv directly when --entrypoint bash bypasses entrypoint.sh
- Use sys.executable for all pip calls (not bare pip)
- Override entrypoint in CI workflow to avoid startup banner
- Fix Biome formatting (template literals, try/catch blocks)
Closes#71. Several error paths in the worker could leak internal
filesystem paths (/tmp/workspace, /data/ai/venv, /app) through SSE
frames, resultPayload objects, and Redis batch-error lists. The
existing stripInternalPaths call at worker.ts line 345 only covered
the single-file processToolJob catch block.
Wrapped 6 additional call sites:
- processPipelineStep: prevError from DB and catch errorMsg
- processPipelineFinalize: composed errorMsg reaching SSE,
recordChildOutcome, and resultPayload
- processBatchChild: catch error reaching recordChildOutcome
and resultPayload
- processBatchFinalize: manifest errorMsg from DB rows
- recordChildOutcome (batch-progress.ts): defense-in-depth
strip before Redis rpush
Added 10 unit tests for stripInternalPaths covering /tmp, /data,
/app, /opt, /home, /workspace, multi-path messages, safe passthrough,
and pipeline-step wrapping.
On 1.x-to-2.0 upgrade the /data/ai/venv already existed with stale
packages, so the entrypoint skipped the cp from /opt/venv and 2.0
Python tools failed with ImportError (#85).
Dockerfile now writes a SHA-256 of `pip freeze` to /opt/venv/.venv-version
at build time. The entrypoint compares that stamp against the copy on the
volume; on mismatch it does a clean nuke + re-copy and resets
installed.json so the UI correctly shows bundles as needing reinstall.
Models in /data/ai/models survive the refresh, so bundle reinstall only
reruns pip (model downloads are idempotent).
Backward compatible: if the image has no stamp (old build), the
entrypoint falls through to the existing skip-if-exists behavior.