AuditLogs: the scoped table-layout:fixed + width:100% forced the table to fit
the settings pane, so cells ellipsis-clipped (Timestamp/User/IP fell off) rather
than scrolling. Drop it so columns size to content and the container scrolls
horizontally (global .table-container is overflow-x:auto). Only the free-form
Name/ID cell stays bounded (320px + title tooltip) so one long value cannot blow
the table width out.
EnforcementReports: the per-entry detail modal capped at 640px, too narrow for
the 5-column table. Widen to min(1000px, 92vw) and let the Message column wrap
instead of forcing horizontal scroll inside the modal.
The client IP allowlist config was a tab inside the GE-Enforce section; move
it to the Settings rail via get_settings_cards (matches printedparts / zabbix /
dell). Route relocated from /geenforce/settings to /settings/geenforce; the
in-section Settings tab is removed. Card: Settings > GE-Enforce.
Fleet PCs on a trusted (vaulted) network can now reach the GE-Enforce client
endpoints (manifest, payload, report) without a per-PC token: the auth path
accepts a valid geenforce.fetch/report token OR a source IP in the configured
allowlist (setting geenforce_allowed_cidrs). Fail-closed; an empty allowlist
means the token stays the only path, so existing deployments are unchanged.
Rationale: the client token lives in HKLM on every kiosk, so it does not
defend against a compromised kiosk anyway - network-perimeter trust is the
same practical strength with far less provisioning + no token-rotation churn
on a DB wipe. Documented in-UI that this is perimeter trust, not per-device
identity.
- _ip_allowlisted() (ipaddress, X-Forwarded-For-aware via _client_ip)
- /geenforce/config GET/PUT extended with allowedcidrs, server-validated +
normalized (bad CIDR -> 400)
- new GE-Enforce > Settings tab (GeEnforceSettings.vue) to edit the allowlist
in admin, no SQL
- 3 regression tests (allow by IP, reject outside list, empty = token required)
Relocate applications, geenforce, knowledgebase, and machines - each owns only
its own views dir, so a clean move to plugins/<name>/frontend/ (views/ +
routes.js, core imports rewritten to @/). geenforce's entryForm.js helper + its
vitest spec move with it (ManifestEditor imports it as a sibling).
Machinery fixes this batch surfaced:
- routes.gen.js codegen uses namespace imports (import * as p_x). A route file
without a `toplevel` export is undefined on the namespace instead of a strict-
ESM missing-binding build error.
- vitest gains a `pretest` stage so plugin-frontend specs (now under
plugins/<name>/frontend/) run from their staged copy in src/.plugins-staged/.
Verified live: GE-Enforce (the most complex, uses the entryForm sibling helper)
renders fully from its staged frontend. Build + 58 vitest + naming green.