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# Checklist for submitter
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- [ ] Changes file added for user-visible changes in `changes/`,
`orbit/changes/` or `ee/fleetd-chrome/changes`.
See [Changes
files](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/guides/committing-changes.md#changes-files)
for more information.
- [ ] Input data is properly validated, `SELECT *` is avoided, SQL
injection is prevented (using placeholders for values in statements)
- [ ] If paths of existing endpoints are modified without backwards
compatibility, checked the frontend/CLI for any necessary changes
## Testing
- [ ] Added/updated automated tests
- [ ] Where appropriate, [automated tests simulate multiple hosts and
test for host
isolation](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/reference/patterns-backend.md#unit-testing)
(updates to one hosts's records do not affect another)
- [ ] QA'd all new/changed functionality manually
For unreleased bug fixes in a release candidate, one of:
- [ ] Confirmed that the fix is not expected to adversely impact load
test results
- [ ] Alerted the release DRI if additional load testing is needed
## Database migrations
- [ ] Checked schema for all modified table for columns that will
auto-update timestamps during migration.
- [ ] Confirmed that updating the timestamps is acceptable, and will not
cause unwanted side effects.
- [ ] Ensured the correct collation is explicitly set for character
columns (`COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci`).
## New Fleet configuration settings
- [ ] Setting(s) is/are explicitly excluded from GitOps
If you didn't check the box above, follow this checklist for
GitOps-enabled settings:
- [ ] Verified that the setting is exported via `fleetctl
generate-gitops`
- [ ] Verified the setting is documented in a separate PR to [the GitOps
documentation](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Configuration/yaml-files.md#L485)
- [ ] Verified that the setting is cleared on the server if it is not
supplied in a YAML file (or that it is documented as being optional)
- [ ] Verified that any relevant UI is disabled when GitOps mode is
enabled
## fleetd/orbit/Fleet Desktop
- [ ] Verified compatibility with the latest released version of Fleet
(see [Must
rule](https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/blob/main/docs/Contributing/workflows/fleetd-development-and-release-strategy.md))
- [ ] If the change applies to only one platform, confirmed that
`runtime.GOOS` is used as needed to isolate changes
- [ ] Verified that fleetd runs on macOS, Linux and Windows
- [ ] Verified auto-update works from the released version of component
to the new version (see [tools/tuf/test](../tools/tuf/test/README.md))
Closes https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/22951
- Updated the guides listed on
https://fleetdm.com/docs/get-started/tutorials-and-guides to only
include the most essential onboarding guides. Guides are listed in the
following order:
- Deploying Fleet
- Organizational units
- Controls
- Installing software
- Admin
- Added archive notices to the three "How to install osquery..."
articles
- Added "Further reading" links to the bottom of the Queries guide and
Policies guide to point to related advanced topics
- Renamed "Managing labels in Fleet" to "Labels" for parallelism with
our other guides (left the URL as is, no redirect necessary)
- Renamed "What are Fleet policies" to "Policies" for parallelism with
our other guides (left the URL as is, no redirect necessary)
Closes: https://github.com/fleetdm/confidential/issues/4015
Changes:
- Changed the url for `/fleetctl-preview` to
`/try-fleet/fleetctl-preview`
- Updated the controller for the `/fleetctl-preview` page to redirect
non-logged-in users to `/try-fleet/login`
- Removed the route for `/try-fleet/sandbox-expired`, and added a
redirect going to `/try-fleet/fleetctl-preview`.
- Updated the controller for `/try-fleet/sandbox` to redirect the users
without a non-expired Sandbox instance to `/try-fleet/fleetctl-preview`.
- Updated `signup.js` to not provision Fleet sandbox instances for
users.
- Updated the `User` model to support a third `signupReason`: "Try
Fleet"
- Updated `/try-fleet/register` to submit "Try Fleet" as a
`signupReason` when users sign up.
- Renamed the files for the `/fleetctl-preview` page (`get-started` »
`fleetctl-preview`)
- Updated/removed Fleet Sandbox related handbook sections.
- Replaced the "Fleet vs Fleet Sandbox" section in the deploying
documentation with a note about `fleetctl preview`.
- Updated links to Fleet Sandbox in articles.
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Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <78363703+mike-j-thomas@users.noreply.github.com>
- Update "Learn how to use Fleet" docs page to walk a Fleet Sandbox user through adding their device and running a query
- Add a "Get operating system information" query to standard query library for the "Learn how to use Fleet" walkthrough
- Update Fleet's top level README to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
- Update "How to install osquery..." (macOS, Windows, Linux) blog posts to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
- Move `fleetctl preview` questions to "Contributing" FAQ section in docs. This is because `fleetctl preview` is now a testing tool for Fleet contributors
- Update "Deploying" docs to point users who want to try Fleet to Fleet Sandbox
* add deploy category, change product to guides
* update links to deployment guides
* Update deploy-fleet-on-hetzner-cloud.md
* Update enrolling-a-digital-ocean-droplet-on-a-fleet-instance.md
* Update how-to-install-osquery-and-enroll-linux-devices-into-fleet.md
* Update delivering-data-to-snowflake-from-fleet-and-osquery.md
* Update how-to-install-osquery-and-enroll-windows-devices-into-fleet.md
* Update how-to-install-osquery-and-enroll-macos-devices-into-fleet.md
* Update deploying-fleet-on-aws-with-terraform.md
* Update deploying-fleet-on-render.md
* Update how-to-uninstall-osquery.md
* Update osquery-a-tool-to-easily-ask-questions-about-operating-systems.md
* Update get-and-stay-compliant-across-your-devices-with-fleet.md
* Update work-may-be-watching-but-it-might-not-be-as-bad-as-you-think.md
* Update converting-unix-timestamps-with-osquery.md
* Update correlate-network-connections-with-community-id-in-osquery.md
* Update using-elasticsearch-and-kibana-to-visualize-osquery-performance.md
* Update fleet-quick-tips-querying-procdump-eula-has-been-accepted.md
* Update locate-assets-with-osquery.md
* Update osquery-consider-joining-against-the-users-table.md
* Update import-and-export-queries-and-packs-in-fleet.md
* Update ebpf-the-future-of-osquery-on-linux.md
* Update generate-process-trees-with-osquery.md
* Update get-and-stay-compliant-across-your-devices-with-fleet.md
* Update work-may-be-watching-but-it-might-not-be-as-bad-as-you-think.md
* Update ebpf-the-future-of-osquery-on-linux.md
* Change category meta value back to guides
Co-authored-by: Desmi-Dizney <99777687+Desmi-Dizney@users.noreply.github.com>
* change article category
* update latest article category
* add redirects for articles not handled by cloudflare rules
* Update to main nav
I did a little more housekeeping on the main nav for when we do the switch on these categories.
- Added link to /deploy under Guides on the Documentation dropdown.
- Added link to /guides under Guides on the Documentation dropdown
- Removed the now redundant "See all" from under Guides on the Documentation dropdown
- Removed the now redundant "See all" from under Articles on the Community dropdown (There's no need to point users to All categories any more, since all the category land are now linked to independently from the main nav.
* Update article category name
Co-authored-by: Desmi-Dizney <99777687+Desmi-Dizney@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Mike Thomas <mthomas@fleetdm.com>
* Articles housekeeping
Style tweaks:
- reduced categories-and-search margin-top
- changed color of category on cards
- removed time stamps from cards
Image updates:
- created missing images, and replaced existing with a cleaner, more vibrant style to the following categories.
- security
- guides
- engineering
- podcasts
- Normalized release thumbnails. The current graphics are over-designed, inconsistent, and too busy/hard to process.
* lint fix
* remove ")" from image caption
* remove old article images
* update cover image filenames for consistency
* add deleted image, update filenames to match naming conventions
* fix typo in filename
Co-authored-by: Eric <eashaw@sailsjs.com>
Migrated the following articles:
• How to install osquery and enroll macOS devices into Fleet
• How to install osquery and enroll Windows devices into Fleet
• How to install osquery and enroll Linux devices into Fleet
For article: Apply BYOD to soothe supply chain pain:
• Changed category from "product" to "security"