Convert Docker table from HTML table to CSS Grid with dynamic column
visibility, matching the responsive behavior of the Proxmox overview.
Changes:
- Add DOCKER_COLUMNS with priority-based visibility breakpoints
- Use useGridTemplate hook for dynamic grid-template-columns
- Convert DockerContainerRow and DockerServiceRow to grid layout
- Use ResponsiveMetricCell for CPU/Memory/Disk columns
- Columns show/hide automatically based on viewport width:
- essential (always): Resource, Status
- primary (sm): Type, Updated
- secondary (md): CPU, Memory
- supplementary (lg): Image, Tasks
- detailed (xl): Disk
Changes from hard-coded 1768px to min(95vw, 2400px) which scales
appropriately on 4K and ultrawide monitors while maintaining
breathing room at screen edges.
- Restore green/yellow/red color thresholds for disk and network I/O
- Use consistent text-xs font size across all columns
- Expand column widths to fit full header text at larger breakpoints
- Show full header names (Disk Read, VMID, Uptime, Memory) at xl+ screens
- Use shared GUEST_COLUMNS config for header/row grid alignment
- Add whitespace-nowrap to prevent header text wrapping
DockerAgents.tsx and HostAgents.tsx were consolidated into
UnifiedAgents.tsx, but the old test files remained and referenced
non-existent components, breaking CI.
- Remove DockerAgents.test.tsx and HostAgents.test.tsx
- Add UnifiedAgents.test.tsx covering token generation, host lookup,
managed agents table, and platform-specific install commands
Add seamless migration path from legacy agents to unified agent:
- Add AgentType field to report payloads (unified vs legacy detection)
- Update server to detect legacy agents by type instead of version
- Add UI banner showing upgrade command when legacy agents are detected
- Add deprecation notice to install-host-agent.ps1
- Create install-docker-agent.sh stub that redirects to unified installer
Legacy agents (pulse-host-agent, pulse-docker-agent) now show a "Legacy"
badge in the UI with a one-click copy command to upgrade to the unified
agent.
Count columns now have appropriate widths based on their header text:
- Dashboard: VMs/CTs use compact 40-50px (short labels)
- Storage: Storage/Disks use wider 50-70px and 45-60px
- Backups: Backups uses wider 50-70px
This fixes the broken appearance on Storage and Backups tabs where
longer header text didn't fit in the narrow fixed-width columns.
The I/O columns were not updating in real-time because they accessed
props.guest directly instead of through reactive memos. This wraps
diskRead, diskWrite, networkIn, networkOut in createMemo() to properly
track changes from WebSocket data updates.
The I/O columns (Disk Read, Disk Write, Net In, Net Out) were showing
static gray text regardless of throughput values. This restores the
visual intensity scaling that was lost during the responsive table
refactor, where higher throughput values appear bolder/brighter to
draw attention to active I/O.
Thresholds:
- < 1 MB/s: dim gray
- 1-10 MB/s: normal gray
- 10-50 MB/s: medium weight, slightly brighter
- > 50 MB/s: semibold, white/black
Use ResizeObserver to track container width and estimate text width
based on character count. When the full text (percentage + sublabel)
won't fit, only the percentage is shown to prevent text clipping.
- Add 4 separate I/O columns (D Read, D Write, N In, N Out) to guest table
- Tighten column widths: fixed-width I/O columns, flexible progress bar columns
- Remove sticky columns from NodeSummaryTable (not needed)
- Shorten "Containers" to "CTs" in node summary for consistency
- Always show full VM/LXC labels (no mobile abbreviation)
- Increase name column minWidth to 100px for mobile readability
- Add formatSpeed utility function for I/O display
- Add responsive infrastructure: useBreakpoint hook, useGridTemplate hook
- Implemented adaptive layout for NodeSummaryTable with responsive columns and sticky name column.
- Fixed GuestRow background display issues.
- Added IsLegacy field to Host and DockerHost models to flag legacy agents (version < 1.0.0).
- Updated monitor to populate IsLegacy based on agent version.
Implements #750 - allows hiding the username/password login form when
using OIDC SSO to avoid user confusion, while maintaining security.
- Added HideLocalLogin config option (env: PULSE_AUTH_HIDE_LOCAL_LOGIN)
- Exposed hideLocalLogin in /api/security/status endpoint
- Updated Login.tsx to conditionally hide local login form
- Added escape hatch via ?show_local=true URL parameter
This approach avoids the security and upgrade issues that led to
DISABLE_AUTH being removed (see #707, #678), while solving the UX
problem of users being confused by multiple login options.
The Settings page was telling systemd/bare metal users to run install.sh
for upgrades, which is wrong - install.sh is for fresh installations only
and does nothing if Pulse is already installed.
Changes:
- Updated upgrade instructions to mention built-in "Install Update" button
- Added correct manual upgrade steps (download tarball, stop service, extract, start)
- Removed misleading "run install.sh" instruction
This fixes a critical UX issue where users would run install.sh and think
nothing happened, when they should either:
1. Use the built-in automatic update feature (Install Update button)
2. Manually download and extract the new binary
Related files:
- frontend-modern/src/components/Settings/Settings.tsx:4052-4072
The "SSH Fallback" label was confusing to users. Changed to "Proxy (SSH)"
to make it clearer that the proxy is using SSH to collect temperature data
from cluster nodes.
This appears in the Capabilities column on Settings → Nodes when:
- Temperature monitoring is enabled
- Socket proxy is not available/healthy
- HTTPS proxy is not available/reachable
- Added DetectDockerContainerName() to detect container name from hostname
- Extended /api/security/status to expose dockerContainerName field
- Updated FirstRunSetup to show actual container name when detected:
* Before: 'docker exec <container-name> cat /data/.bootstrap_token'
* After: 'docker exec pulse cat /data/.bootstrap_token'
This reduces friction for users - no need to look up the container name.
Works when Docker container is named (--name flag), falls back to
placeholder for auto-generated container IDs.
- Added DetectLXCCTID() to internal/system/container.go to detect Proxmox container ID
- Extended /api/security/status to expose inContainer and lxcCtid fields
- Updated FirstRunSetup to show most relevant command based on detected environment:
* LXC with CTID: Shows 'pct exec 171 -- cat /etc/pulse/.bootstrap_token'
* Docker: Shows 'docker exec <container-name> cat /data/.bootstrap_token'
* Bare metal: Shows 'cat /etc/pulse/.bootstrap_token'
- Collapsed alternative methods behind 'Show other retrieval methods' button
This addresses user feedback that showing all options was overwhelming.
Now users see the command most likely to work for their setup first,
with alternatives hidden but still accessible.