A configured frontendUrl/server_url already includes the subpath (e.g.
/bpp), but the code also applied withBasePath, producing /bpp/bpp/...
Append the route directly to a configured URL; reserve withBasePath for
the bare-origin fallback. Matches the ShareFileModal convention.
The home page's bottom-left settings button is FileSidebar's bottom
bar, which hardcoded an initials circle - the avatar work in
useConfigButtonIcon only affects the QuickAccessBar rail, which the
home page doesn't render. Add a layered useProfilePictureUrl hook
(core stub returns null; saas returns the auth context URL) and render
the picture inside the existing avatar circle, falling back to the
initial when absent or on image load failure.
The saas chain authenticates bearer requests twice:
SupabaseAuthenticationFilter builds an EnhancedJwtAuthenticationToken
with the resolved User principal, but BearerTokenAuthenticationFilter
(oauth2ResourceServer) then re-authenticates the same token through the
static toAuthentication converter and overwrites the SecurityContext
with a token whose principal is the raw Jwt - so storage endpoints kept
returning 401 "Unsupported user principal" despite the principal fix.
Carry the User across in the converter: when the context already holds
an EnhancedJwtAuthenticationToken for the same subject with a User
principal, attach that User to the converter-built token. No extra DB
lookups; anonymous sessions and API-key auth unchanged. Covered by new
unit tests (carry, no-context, subject mismatch).
The bottom-left settings button and the settings page both read
profilePictureUrl, but only the settings page had a fallback (initials
avatar) - the button silently fell back to a gear. The URL itself was
usually null because fetchProfilePicture raced the background OAuth
avatar sync with a fixed 500ms delay and never retried, and a missing
bucket object simply resolved to null.
- useConfigButtonIcon: fall back to the same initials avatar as the
settings page instead of the gear when no picture URL is available.
- UseSession: fetch the profile picture when syncOAuthAvatar settles
(init and SIGNED_IN) instead of after an arbitrary 500ms.
- fetchProfilePicture: when the bucket copy is missing, fall back to
the OAuth provider's own photo URL so the picture shows immediately
on first login - unless the user explicitly uploaded/removed a
picture (metadata source 'upload'), preserving the remove flow.
FileStorageService.requireAuthenticatedUser and
FolderService.requireAuthenticatedUser authorize via
'principal instanceof User', but EnhancedJwtAuthenticationToken extends
JwtAuthenticationToken whose principal is the decoded Jwt - so every
/api/v1/storage/* request 401'd for JWT users AFTER Spring Security had
already authenticated them. This persistent 401-with-valid-session was
the trigger feeding the frontend login loop.
Attach the filter-resolved local User as the token principal for full
accounts (User implements UserDetails, matching the form-login
convention every shared instanceof check expects). Anonymous sessions
keep the raw Jwt principal, preserving their existing exclusions. All
other principal consumers verified safe: AuthenticationUtils checks
instanceof User first, extractSupabaseId/CreditController/Team
SecurityExpressions switch on the authentication type, not the
principal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Audit of every code path that can produce the login->/->login cycle
found the observed loop was one instance of a repeatable class: any
automatic API call that persistently 401s while the Supabase session is
valid triggers httpErrorHandler's hard redirect to /login, which sees
the valid session and bounces back. Close the class, not just the
instance:
- saas apiClient: a 401 that survives a refresh-and-retry means the
backend rejected a valid token (authz bug / wrong origin), not an
expired session - never redirect to /login for it. Also fix the stale
publicEndpoints entry ('endpoints-enabled' matched nothing; the real
routes are endpoints-availability and endpoint-enabled).
- httpErrorHandler: sessionStorage loop breaker - if a 401 redirect
already fired within 10s, suppress the repeat instead of cycling.
- Guard the remaining unflagged automatic callers: /api/v1/credits
(fires on session init and TOKEN_REFRESHED), endpoints-availability
(fires on app load), and ui-data/login (auto-called when a stale
stirling_jwt is present).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
The deployed app looped /login -> / -> /login forever: Login sees a
valid Supabase session and navigates to /, the global FolderProvider
pulls GET /api/v1/storage/folders, the backend rejects it with 401, and
the global error handler hard-redirects back to /login?from=/bpp.
fileSyncService's /api/v1/storage/files pull already opts out via
suppressErrorToast + skipAuthRedirect, so its 401 fails silently;
folderSyncService.list() passed neither flag, so its 401 fell through to
the redirect. Add the same flags - FolderContext.pullFromServer already
handles 4xx locally (flips serverReachable, suppresses the banner).
Note: the underlying 401 on /api/v1/storage/* with a valid session is a
backend/deployment issue (storage endpoints rejecting the Supabase
token); this change makes the frontend resilient so it degrades to
"folder sync unavailable" instead of an auth loop.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Two issues seen on the hosted /bpp login screen:
1. GET /api/v1/storage/folders fired (and 401'd) on the login page. The
global FolderProvider pulls from the server whenever
appConfig.storageEnabled is true, with no auth gate, so it hits the
authenticated storage API before the user has signed in. Skip the pull
on auth routes (/login, /signup, /auth/*, /invite, /reset-password),
mirroring the existing LicenseContext / AppConfigContext guards. Tests
wrap FolderProvider in MemoryRouter (now uses useLocation).
2. manifest.json and modern-logo/favicon.ico 404'd from the domain root
instead of /bpp/. vite base for RUN_SUBPATH deploys was "/bpp" with no
trailing slash, so <base href="/bpp"> made the browser resolve relative
links against the parent (root). Use "/bpp/"; getBasePath() strips the
trailing slash, so BASE_PATH, routing and asset URLs are unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
The console warned "Multiple GoTrueClient instances detected in the same
browser context" and storage endpoints (/api/v1/storage/folders,
/files) kept 401ing even after a successful token refresh.
Cause: the SaaS bundle instantiated TWO Supabase clients on the same
sb-<ref>-auth-token storage key. :saas/auth/supabase.ts creates the
primary client (used by UseSession + apiClient), while billing /
licensing / user-management code imports @app/services/supabaseClient,
which fell through to :proprietary/services/supabaseClient.ts and called
createClient() again. Each client runs its own autoRefreshToken timer,
so they rotate the refresh token out from under each other → "Already
Used" refresh failures and spurious 401s, plus a residual /login flash.
Add a :saas override of @app/services/supabaseClient that re-exports the
single instance from @app/auth/supabase. The path mapping
(@app/* → src/saas/* → src/proprietary/* → src/core/*) now resolves
every consumer to the same client, so the :proprietary createClient() is
never bundled in the SaaS build.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
On returning to the app with an expired Supabase access token, bootstrap
requests fired with the stale token and 401'd before Supabase finished
refreshing. The global 401 handler then hard-redirected to
/login?from=… (a full window.location navigation), and once the refresh
landed the app sent the user straight back in — the login/logout/login
flicker.
Two holes in the SaaS apiClient response interceptor caused it:
1. "public" endpoints (e.g. /api/v1/config/app-config) skipped the
refresh-and-retry path. The backend 401s any expired Bearer token
regardless of route, so those bootstrap calls 401'd and fell through
to handleHttpError, which redirected to /login. Now public endpoints
also refresh-and-retry, and a 401 on a public endpoint sets
skipAuthRedirect so it can never trigger the global login redirect.
2. Concurrent 401s each called supabase.auth.refreshSession()
independently. Supabase rotates the refresh token on first use, so
the racing refreshes failed with "Invalid Refresh Token: Already
Used" and bounced the app even though the session was recoverable.
Refreshes are now de-duplicated through a single in-flight promise.
Existing apiClient unit tests (refresh-and-retry on protected 401, bare
/login redirect on genuine refresh failure) are preserved.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Adds an optional MCP server (proprietary module) that exposes Stirling's
PDF operations and AI capabilities to MCP clients. Off by default, zero
footprint when disabled.
### What
- New `/mcp` endpoint: streamable-HTTP + JSON-RPC 2.0; 8 tools
(describe_operation, pages/convert/misc/security category tools, AI,
upload, download).
- Runs real operations over an internal loopback; results returned
inline as base64 (small) or by fileId (large).
### Auth (two modes)
- OAuth2 resource server: RFC 9728 protected-resource metadata, RFC 8707
audience binding, JWKS, `mcp.tools.read/write` scopes; binds each token
to a provisioned Stirling account.
- API-key mode: reuses Stirling per-user `X-API-KEY` (no IdP needed).
### Security
- Per-user file ownership in FileStorage: async/queued writes scoped to
the submitting user; legacy/owner-less files stay readable.
- Admin allow/block list controls which operations are exposed.
- Python engine gated behind a shared secret (`X-Engine-Auth`).
- MCP filter chain is isolated and cannot weaken the main app's
security.
- Hardened: no upstream error-body leakage, log injection sanitized,
fileId path/sidecar enumeration blocked.
### Config / footprint
- Disabled by default (`mcp.enabled=false`); all beans
`@ConditionalOnProperty`.
---
## Checklist
### General
- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
### Documentation
- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)
### Translations (if applicable)
- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)
### UI Changes (if applicable)
- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)
### Testing (if applicable)
- [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests
pass
- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing)
for more details.
# Description of Changes
- Tool action button truncation - fixed by allowing Mantine <Button>
label to wrap (whiteSpace: normal, height: auto) instead of clipping
- Role badge truncation on People page - fixed by dropping the column's
fixed w={100} and letting the badge size to its content
- Settings nav item wraps to 3 lines - fixed by hiding the inline ALPHA
badge by default and revealing it on :hover/:focus-within/.active
- Zoom slider cramped on narrow desktop - fixed by removing the
toolbar's hardcoded minWidth: 30rem and giving the slider flexShrink: 0
+ minWidth: 6rem
- "Swipe left or right" hint on desktop - fixed by adding a useIsTouch()
hook (pointer: coarse) and gating the hint on isMobile && isTouch
- Logout doesn't redirect - fixed by replacing navigate('/login') with
window.location.assign('/login') in a finally block so auth context
fully re-bootstraps
- Viewer top toolbar clips icons on mobile - fixed by switching the
wrapped state to justify-content: flex-start + overflow-x: auto so the
icon strip is momentum-scrollable
- Mobile bottom toolbar overflows - fixed by gating layout on
useIsPhone() and reducing the inline bar to prev / page / next / ⋮ only
- Lost controls when shrinking mobile toolbar - fixed by adding a
Mantine <Menu> behind ⋮ that groups First/Last page, Zoom in/out (with
%), Dual-page, Dark/Sepia filter under Page navigation / Zoom / View
labels
- "Upload from computer" label clipped on hover - fixed by unmounting
the Add Files button entirely while Upload is hovered, so Upload claims
width: 100%
- Settings rows clip controls off-screen - fixed by adding flex: 1,
minWidth: 0 to the inner text-block <div> on 44 rows across 10 -files,
so labels shrink and wrap while controls stay anchored to the right
---
Screenshots
[report-before-after.html](https://github.com/user-attachments/files/28687621/report-before-after.html)
## Checklist
### General
- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
### Documentation
- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)
### Translations (if applicable)
- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)
### UI Changes (if applicable)
- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)
### Testing (if applicable)
- [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests
pass
- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing)
for more details.
## Summary
Make the remaining static ENTERPRISE badges in the admin settings
clickable so they navigate the user to `/settings/adminPlan`, matching
the pattern already used by the PRO badges in Connections / Features /
General sections.
### Before
Two ENTERPRISE badges were inert text chips with no affordance:
- `AdminSecuritySection.tsx` - Audit Logging
- `AdminDatabaseSection.tsx` - Database section header
### After
Both now use the same pattern as the existing clickable PRO badges:
- `cursor: pointer`
- `onClick={() => navigate("/settings/adminPlan")}`
- `title` tooltip with the existing
`admin.settings.badge.clickToUpgrade` i18n key ("Click to view plan
details")
No new strings, no new components - just wiring up existing behavior to
the two badges that were missing it.
### Existing already-clickable badges (kept identical for reference)
- `AdminConnectionsSection.tsx:585-596` - SSO Auto Login PRO
- `AdminFeaturesSection.tsx:175-186` - Server Certificate PRO
- `AdminGeneralSection.tsx:920-931` - Custom Metadata PRO
## Summary
- Set `dragDropEnabled: false` on the Tauri window so HTML5 drag events
reach the WebView. Previously the default `true` made Tauri intercept
all drag-drop at the OS level, silently breaking in-page drag-to-reorder
(Pragmatic Drag and Drop in `FileEditorThumbnail` /
`useFileItemDragDrop`) in the desktop build. The Active Files tab
reorder, which feeds Merge ordering, was the user-visible symptom.
- Browser builds are unaffected (tauri.conf.json is desktop-only).
- The OS file-drop pipeline now flows through the existing Mantine
`Dropzone` in `FileEditor.tsx` via HTML5 events instead of the Rust
`WindowEvent::DragDrop` handler in `lib.rs:215`. Verified working.
## Test plan
- [x] Desktop: drag a thumbnail in Active Files past another - row goes
semi-transparent, order updates on drop.
- [x] Desktop: drag a PDF from File Explorer onto the window - file is
added.
- [x] Web build: drag-to-reorder still works (unchanged code path; flag
is desktop-only).
- [x] Merge tool: order set by drag in Active Files is the order used by
the merge output.
## Follow-up (not in this PR)
- `WindowEvent::DragDrop` arm in
`frontend/editor/src-tauri/src/lib.rs:215-229` is now unreachable for
window drops. The `forward_files_to_window` helper still serves the
macOS Finder "Open With" path (`RunEvent::Opened` at lib.rs:230), so
only the DragDrop arm can be deleted. Worth a small cleanup pass later.
## Summary
Audit + bulk fix of hard-coded English UI strings - `aria-label`,
`title`, `placeholder`, `label`, and raw JSX literals that bypassed i18n
entirely. Each literal now goes through `t("key", "English Default")`
from `react-i18next`, and every new key has a corresponding entry in
`en-GB/translation.toml` so translators can pick it up.
## What this fixes
Strings were rendered untranslated in every non-EN locale because they
never went through `t()` at all (not just "value not translated yet").
Affects screen-reader labels, tooltips, form placeholders, empty/loading
states, plan card content, and the entire workflow ParticipantView.
## Coverage (~143 keys / 50 files)
- **Viewer chrome** - search bar (close, clear, prev/next, "of N"
results), link/signature/redaction actions, viewer error state, zoom
labels
- **Page editor** - undo/redo/rotate/delete toolbar tooltips, empty
state, bulk selection operator chip tooltips
- **Shared primitives** - Tooltip close, InfoBanner dismiss, TextInput
clear, Toast dismiss/toggle, UpdateModal close, EditableSecretField
edit, DropdownListWithFooter search, FileCard/FileDropdownMenu actions,
EmptyFilesState + AddFileCard upload
- **Tools** - Image upload + hint, ColorControl eyedropper, sign Use
Signature, CompressSettings, OCR loading, PageLayout
margin/border/row/col placeholders, FormFill switch + save + re-scan
- **Proprietary admin** - OverviewHeader signed-in line + logout,
AdminPremiumSection moved-features list (via `<Trans>`),
AdminPlanSection no-data alert, AdminAdvancedSection temp-dir
placeholders, AdminEndpointsSection multiselect placeholders,
AdminMailSection + AdminDatabaseSection password placeholders
- **Onboarding** - MFASetupSlide QR loading + auth code label,
SecurityCheckSlide role select + options
- **ParticipantView** - entire sign-document UI (~30 strings: loading,
error, badges, headings, cert-type Select, all input labels and
placeholders, action buttons, completion + expired alerts) - file
previously imported `useTranslation` but only used `t()` for cert
validation
- **planConstants.ts refactor** - replaced `PLAN_FEATURES` /
`PLAN_HIGHLIGHTS` const exports with `usePlanFeatures()` /
`usePlanHighlights()` hooks. Service layer (`licenseService.getPlans`)
updated to accept feature/highlight maps so it stays hook-free. Callers
(`usePlans`, `CheckoutContext`) resolve the hooks at the React boundary
- **Previously catalogued offenders** - `FileSidebarFileItem`
open/close-viewer aria-labels, `quickAccessBar/ActiveToolButton` "Back
to all tools" tooltip + aria, `AppConfigModal` close button
## Notes
- One small refactor in `usePageSelectionTips.ts` was needed to resolve
a TOML key-shape conflict: the existing scalar keys
`bulkSelection.operators.{and,not,comma}` needed to become tables to
hold the new `.title` subkeys for OperatorsSection's chip tooltips. The
existing descriptions moved to `[bulkSelection.operators.descriptions]`
and the three i18n key paths in usePageSelectionTips were updated to
match.
- Viewer sidebar close buttons
(Bookmark/Layer/Thumbnail/Attachment/Comments) were on the audit list
but are NOT on main - they're added by the unmerged PR #6552
(feat/viewer-sidebar-ux). Those particular strings will need wrapping
when that PR lands.
- TOML hook (`toml-sort-fix`) ran and re-sorted the translation file.
## Test plan
- [ ] `task frontend:typecheck` passes (core + proprietary + desktop
variants)
- [ ] `task frontend:lint` passes
- [ ] Switching language to Deutsch / Русский: previously-English
`aria-label`s + tooltips + placeholders + plan card bullets now render
translated (when the locale has values) or fall back to the English
default (when it doesn't)
- [ ] Plan page bullet points in EN render unchanged
- [ ] Sign-document flow (ParticipantView) renders unchanged in EN
## Summary
## What changed
### 1. Google Drive Picker now renders above the FileManager modal
`frontend/editor/src/core/services/googleDrivePickerService.ts`
The picker is opened from inside the FileManager modal
(`Z_INDEX_FILE_MANAGER_MODAL = 1200`), but Google's Picker defaults to
z-index ~1001 - so it landed *behind* the modal that invoked it. Added
`setZIndex(Z_INDEX_OVER_FILE_MANAGER_MODAL)` to the builder.
### 2. `Z_INDEX_AUTOMATE_DROPDOWN` no longer collides with
`Z_INDEX_FILE_MANAGER_MODAL`
`frontend/editor/src/core/styles/zIndex.ts`
Both constants were `1200`. The automate dropdown only needs to sit
above the automate modal (1100), so dropped it to `1150`. This keeps
automate dropdowns above their parent modal but reliably below the file
manager scrim when the two overlap.
Confirmed callers - all are dropdowns inside automate-modal tool
settings:
- `DropdownListWithFooter.tsx`
- `AddPageNumbersAppearanceSettings.tsx`
- `AddPasswordSettings.tsx`
- `StampPositionFormattingSettings.tsx`
- and several other `*Settings.tsx` files
All keep working as intended (1150 > 1100).
### 3. Tooltip z-index honours the documented hierarchy again
`frontend/editor/src/core/components/shared/tooltip/Tooltip.module.css`
`Tooltip.tsx` sets `zIndex: Z_INDEX_OVER_FULLSCREEN_SURFACE` (1300)
inline, but the CSS module had a hardcoded `z-index: 9999` that overrode
it. Removed the stale CSS rule so tooltips render at the intended 1300
level rather than floating above almost everything.
## Summary
Regression from #6404 (Restructure/frontend editor). Two CI workflows
copy the built installers to the wrong directory, so installer artifacts
(MSI / DMG / DEB / RPM / AppImage) silently vanish:
- **`tauri-build.yml`** (PR/desktop smoke builds) - uploads zero
installer artifacts.
- **`multiOSReleases.yml`** (production releases) - the empty artifacts
are downloaded by `create-release` and fed to `action-gh-release`, so a
release would publish **only the JARs, no desktop installers**.
## Root cause
#6404 moved the Tauri project from `frontend/` to `frontend/editor/` and
updated every **absolute** path (`projectPath`, `cd`, `Get-ChildItem`)
to add the `editor/` segment - but left the **relative** copy targets
`../../../dist`. Those resolve against the (now one level deeper)
working dir after `cd ./frontend/editor/src-tauri/target`:
| | resolves to |
|---|---|
| before #6404 (`frontend/src-tauri/target`) | repo-root `dist/` ✅ |
| after #6404 (`frontend/editor/src-tauri/target`) | `frontend/dist/` ❌
(missing) |
The `cp` fails, repo-root `dist/` (from `mkdir -p ./dist`) stays empty,
and the upload finds nothing. `find -exec cp` failing is non-fatal, so
jobs still report success - that's why it went unnoticed. No release has
shipped broken yet: the last release (v2.11.0, 2026-05-19) predates
#6404 (2026-05-22).
## Fix
Copy to an absolute `$GITHUB_WORKSPACE/dist` in both workflows so the
`cd` can't drift the destination again. This matches where the upload /
signature-verify steps already read from.
## Evidence (run 26574078559, all 3 OS legs)
```
cp: cannot create regular file '../../../dist/Stirling-PDF-windows-x86_64.msi': No such file or directory
##[warning]No files were found with the provided path: ./dist/*. No artifacts will be uploaded.
```
The Tauri builds themselves succeeded - only the copy/upload was broken.
## Test plan
- [ ] `tauri-build` on this PR uploads non-empty `Stirling-PDF-<name>`
artifacts on Windows/macOS/Linux.
- [ ] Next release (or a `workflow_dispatch` of multiOSReleases)
attaches MSI/DMG/DEB/RPM/AppImage to the release.
## Description
Consolidates Playwright running under cohesive Task namespaces, isolates
Playwright state from the developer's local working tree, and swaps CI's
frontend webserver from `vite` dev to `vite preview` against a pre-built
`dist/`.
### `e2e:*` namespace
Renames `.taskfiles/testing.yml` to `.taskfiles/e2e.yml` and
consolidates everything Playwright-related under one `e2e:` namespace:
- `e2e:stubbed` / `e2e:live` / `e2e:enterprise` / `e2e:cross-browser`:
project-specific runners
- `e2e:check` (no-Docker subset) and `e2e:check:all` (full)
- `e2e:oauth:up` / `:down`, `e2e:saml:up` / `:down`: symmetric lifecycle
for the keycloak compose stacks
- `e2e:install`: Playwright browser install
- `docker:test`: full Docker integration suite
The redundant `frontend:test:e2e:*` project shortcuts are removed. CI
workflows (`e2e-stubbed.yml`, `e2e-live.yml`, `build-enterprise.yml`,
`nightly.yml`) are updated to call the new task names.
### Isolated Playwright state
New `STIRLING_BASE_PATH` (and `-Dstirling.base-path=`) override in
`InstallationPathConfig` redirects the entire state tree (configs,
backups, customFiles, pipeline, logs) at startup. `task e2e:live` points
it at `.test-state/playwright/` (purged on every invocation) so the
suite never touches the developer's local DB, settings.yml or backups.
`task e2e:live` auto-spawns gradle, waits for `/api/v1/info/status` to
come up, runs Playwright, then tears down the whole backend process
tree.
### CI runs Playwright against `vite preview`
Builds the frontend up-front with `VITE_BUILD_FOR_PREVIEW=1` (forces
absolute base so deep SPA routes resolve `/assets/...`) and the
playwright `webServer` now uses `vite preview --port 5173 --strictPort`
in CI. Avoids the per-page on-demand transform cost that was blowing the
30s navigation timeout under `--workers=3` on
`all-tool-pages-load.spec.ts`. Local dev keeps `vite` dev for HMR.
### OAuth/SAML compose helpers
`start-oauth-test.sh` and `start-saml-test.sh` gain a `--license-key
<KEY>` (`-k`) flag so CI and scripted runs can skip the interactive
license prompt. `start-oauth-test.sh` also moves from `for arg in "$@"`
to a `while`-with-`shift` arg loop to support multi-arg flags
consistently with the SAML script.
### Backend gradlew unification
Drops the per-platform `cmd /c gradlew.bat` branches from `backend.yml`
and routes every gradle invocation through `bash gradlew`. Works
uniformly on Linux/macOS and Windows-with-Git-Bash.
### Compare.tsx flake fix (re-land of
[#6316](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/pull/6316))
Piggybacks Anthony's never-merged fix from #6316. Without it,
`e2e:stubbed` continues to flake under `--workers=3` on
`compare.spec.ts`'s second-upload case via a React "Maximum update depth
exceeded" infinite loop in the Compare auto-fill effect. CI traces from
recent failed runs match exactly; 10 local runs of `compare.spec.ts`
with `CI=1 --workers=3` pass cleanly with the fix applied.
---------
Co-authored-by: James Brunton <[email protected]>
# Description of Changes
Fixes share-link navigation for SSO users. Reported on v2.9.2 with
`SSOAutoLogin: true`: clicking a `/share/<token>` link in an email
redirected the user to the home page after SSO instead of the shared
file.
## Root cause
Three compounding issues had to be fixed together; the first was the
initial symptom but the other two only surfaced during live
verification.
1. **Spring Security blocked `/share/<token>` for unauthenticated
users.** The route wasn't in `RequestUriUtils.isPublicAuthEndpoint`, so
the server 302'd straight to `/login` before React could load
`ShareLinkPage`. The share URL was lost because `NullRequestCache` is
configured and never persisted the original destination.
2. **`httpErrorHandler` full-page-redirected to `/login?from=<path>` on
any unhandled 401** (fired by `LicenseContext`, `AppConfig`, etc. during
normal ShareLinkPage mount). That *did* preserve the return path — but
**Spring Security strips query strings from `/login`** (302 to bare
`/login`), so `?from=` never reached React. Confirmed via `curl -i
http://localhost:8080/login?from=xyz` → `Location: /login`.
3. **`AuthCallback.tsx` unconditionally `navigate("/")`** after the
SAML/OAuth round-trip, discarding any intended destination.
## Fix
**Backend** — make `/share/<token>` a public SPA bootstrap, data APIs
stay protected:
- `RequestUriUtils.isPublicAuthEndpoint` — permits `^/share/[^/]+/?$`
(tight regex, single token segment only; `/share/<token>/anything` stays
protected).
- `ReactRoutingController` — dedicated `@GetMapping("/share/{token}")`
mirroring `/auth/callback`.
- `/api/v1/storage/share-links/**` remains behind Spring Security with
its existing `canAccessShareLink` check.
**Frontend** — persist the return path across full-page redirects via
`sessionStorage` (same-origin, survives the SSO round-trip):
- `httpErrorHandler.ts` — stashes current pathname to
`stirling_post_login_path` before the 401 → `/login` redirect.
- `springAuthClient.ts` — new `isSafePostLoginRedirect` /
`setPostLoginRedirectPath` / `consumePostLoginRedirectPath` helpers
(rejects protocol-relative URLs and auth-plumbing paths to guard against
open-redirect abuse).
- `Login.tsx` — on explicit user sign-in, read path from
`location.state` or `?from=` query and stash it; don't clobber an
already-stashed value.
- `AuthCallback.tsx` — consume the stashed path (single-use) and
`navigate(target)` instead of always `/`.
---
## Checklist
### General
- [ ] I have read the [Contribution
Guidelines](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] I have read the [Stirling-PDF Developer
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have read the [How to add new languages to
Stirling-PDF](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md)
(if applicable)
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my own code
- [ ] My changes generate no new warnings
### Documentation
- [ ] I have updated relevant docs on [Stirling-PDF's doc
repo](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-Tools.github.io/blob/main/docs/)
(if functionality has heavily changed)
- [ ] I have read the section [Add New Translation
Tags](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/devGuide/HowToAddNewLanguage.md#add-new-translation-tags)
(for new translation tags only)
### Translations (if applicable)
- [ ] I ran
[`scripts/counter_translation.py`](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/docs/counter_translation.md)
### UI Changes (if applicable)
- [ ] Screenshots or videos demonstrating the UI changes are attached
(e.g., as comments or direct attachments in the PR)
### Testing (if applicable)
- [ ] I have run `task check` to verify linters, typechecks, and tests
pass
- [ ] I have tested my changes locally. Refer to the [Testing
Guide](https://github.com/Stirling-Tools/Stirling-PDF/blob/main/DeveloperGuide.md#7-testing)
for more details.
---------
Co-authored-by: EthanHealy01 <[email protected]>