fleet/website
Eric b3bd4686a3
Website: Add VPP metadata proxy (#37997)
For https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/37261

Changes:
- Added a new database model: `FleetInstanceUsingVpp`
- Added `/api/vpp/v1/register`: An API endpoint that validates provided
Fleet license keys, creates a database record for the proxy
registration, and returns a generated secret used to authenticate
requests to the other VPP proxy endpoint
- Added `/api/vpp/v1/metadata/:storeRegion`: An API endpoint that
forwards requests to the
`https://api.ent.apple.com/v1/catalog/${storeRegion}/stoken-authenticated-apps`
Apple API with a token generated using Fleet's Apple developer
credentials.

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Co-authored-by: Ian Littman <iansltx@gmail.com>
2026-01-08 11:29:53 -06:00
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api Website: Add VPP metadata proxy (#37997) 2026-01-08 11:29:53 -06:00
assets Website: Add VPP metadata proxy (#37997) 2026-01-08 11:29:53 -06:00
config Website: Add VPP metadata proxy (#37997) 2026-01-08 11:29:53 -06:00
generators/landing-page Website: Update login and register page redirects for logged in users. (#34900) 2025-10-28 17:44:22 -05:00
scripts Fix order in bug and pr report (#37588) 2025-12-22 10:21:31 -06:00
tasks
views Website: Update case study article template (#37438) 2025-12-19 10:02:15 -06:00
.editorconfig
.eslintignore add back public storybook site build step (#12746) 2023-07-13 17:44:41 +01:00
.eslintrc Website: Add VPP metadata proxy (#37997) 2026-01-08 11:29:53 -06:00
.gitignore
.htmlhintrc
.lesshintrc
.npmrc
.sailsrc Documentation v4.76.0 (#34943) 2025-11-11 09:30:14 -05:00
app.js
Gruntfile.js
package.json Update website start-dev script (#37015) 2025-12-09 23:18:56 -06:00
Procfile
README.md Create CEO and People pages and reorg (#31559) 2025-08-04 13:07:18 -05:00

fleetdm.com

This is where the code for the public https://fleetdm.com website lives.

Bugs

To report a bug or make a suggestion for the website, create an issue in the fleet GitHub repository.

Testing locally

See https://fleetdm.com/handbook/engineering#test-fleetdm-com-locally

Deploying the website

To deploy changes to the website to production, merge changes to the main branch. If the changes affect the website's code, or touch any files that the website relies on to build content, such as the query library, osquery schema, docs, handbook, articles, etc., then the website will be redeployed.

Wondering how this works? This is implemented in a GitHub action in this repo. Check out the code there to see how it works! For help understanding what sails run and npm run commands in there do, check the scripts in website/package.json and in website/scripts/.

Changing the database schema

To deploy new code to production that relies on changes to the database schema or other external systems (e.g. Stripe), first put the website in "maintenance mode" in Heroku. Then, make your changes in the database schema. Next, if you have a script to fix/migrate existing data, go ahead and run it now. (e.g. sails run fix-or-migrate-existing-data). Then, merge your changes and wait for the deploy to finish. Finally, switch off "maintenance mode" in Heroku.

Note that entering maintenance mode prevents visitors from using the website, so it should be used sparingly, and ideally at low-traffic times of day.

Warning: Doing an especially sensitive schema migration? There is a potential timing issue to consider, thanks to an infrastructure change that eliminated downtime during deploys by using Heroku's built-in support for hot-swapping. Read more in https://github.com/fleetdm/fleet/issues/6568#issuecomment-1211503881

Wiping the production database

I hope you know what you're doing. The "easiest" kind of database schema migration:

sails_datastores__default__url='REAL_DB_URI_HERE' sails run wipe

Then when you see the sailboat, hit CTRL+C to exit. All done!