The key 'ordeable' in elementOptions was a long-standing typo for the
correct English word 'orderable'. Since the JS check in settings_utils.js
used the same misspelled key, the feature appeared to work — but it was
relying on the consistent propagation of a typo across the entire codebase.
Two pre-existing entries in front/plugins/ui_settings/config.json already
used the correct spelling 'orderable', but these had no effect because the
JavaScript check (option.ordeable === 'true') never matched them. As a
result, orderable behavior was silently disabled for those two settings.
Changes:
- front/js/settings_utils.js: renamed option.ordeable → option.orderable
and isOrdeable → isOrderable (6 occurrences, lines 792/823/824/880/1079/
1192/1228). The JS key check is the authoritative definition of the
elementOptions property name, so this must change atomically with all
config files.
- server/initialise.py:245: renamed "ordeable" → "orderable" in the
hardcoded JSON string for LOADED_PLUGINS setting. This string is the
source-of-truth for that setting's elementOptions and is not auto-
generated from the plugin config files.
- front/plugins/*/config.json (33 files, 90 occurrences): renamed all
"ordeable": "true" entries to "orderable": "true" via sed. All plugins
used the typo consistently; they must be updated in the same commit to
avoid a broken intermediate state.
The two formerly broken 'orderable' entries in ui_settings/config.json
are now matched by the corrected JS check and work as intended.
Fixesnetalertx/NetAlertX#1584
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Updated test cases to reflect new column names (eve_MAC -> eveMac, eve_DateTime -> eveDateTime, etc.) across various test files.
- Modified SQL table definitions in the database cleanup and migration tests to use camelCase naming conventions.
- Implemented migration tests to ensure legacy column names are correctly renamed to camelCase equivalents.
- Ensured that existing data is preserved during the migration process and that views referencing old column names are dropped before renaming.
- Verified that the migration function is idempotent, allowing for safe re-execution without data loss.
- Implemented deletion of Sessions older than DAYS_TO_KEEP_EVENTS.
- Added index for Plugins_History to improve query performance.
- Introduced unit tests for Sessions trimming and database analysis.
New Features:
- API endpoints now support comprehensive input validation with detailed error responses via Pydantic models.
- OpenAPI specification endpoint (/openapi.json) and interactive Swagger UI documentation (/docs) now available for API discovery.
- Enhanced MCP session lifecycle management with create, retrieve, and delete operations.
- Network diagnostic tools: traceroute, nslookup, NMAP scanning, and network topology viewing exposed via API.
- Device search, filtering by status (including 'offline'), and bulk operations (copy, delete, update).
- Wake-on-LAN functionality for remote device management.
- Added dynamic tool disablement and status reporting.
Bug Fixes:
- Fixed get_tools_status in registry to correctly return boolean values instead of None for enabled tools.
- Improved error handling for invalid API inputs with standardized validation responses.
- Fixed OPTIONS request handling for cross-origin requests.
Refactoring:
- Significant refactoring of api_server_start.py to use decorator-based validation (@validate_request).