Expose retention apply from the host retention plan page so planned
snapshot deletions can be executed from the Django UI.
The form requires explicit host confirmation, carries through the
selected retention kind and base-protection setting, and uses max_delete
as a deletion guard. The view delegates to the SQL retention apply
service and reports predictable pobsync errors back through Django
messages instead of surfacing a server error.
Add view coverage for confirmed deletion, invalid confirmation, and
POST-only enforcement.
Remove backup_root from the normal Django global config form and display
the fixed container path /backups instead.
Always persist /backups from the setup form so Docker deployments do not
mix host paths with container paths.
Update tests and docs to clarify that the host backup directory is chosen
through the Docker mount, while Django always uses /backups internally.
Add a staff-only manual backup form to host detail pages with safe
dry-run defaults and optional retention settings.
Queue manual BackupRun records through the existing worker-backed runner
path instead of executing backups inside the web request.
Validate disabled hosts, missing global config, and invalid methods with
view tests covering the new UI flow.
Add staff-only run and snapshot detail pages so scheduler and command
output can be inspected from the Django UI.
Link dashboard and host detail tables to the new detail views, including
snapshot/base relationships and linked backup runs.
Render stored result and metadata JSON in readable form and cover the new
inspection views with tests.
Add staff-only UI routes for creating/editing the default GlobalConfig
and creating the first HostConfig from the dashboard.
Improve the empty dashboard state so a fresh database guides the user
towards the next useful setup action instead of only showing empty tables.
Cover the setup flow with view tests for empty state prompts, global
config creation, and host creation.
Add a staff-only Django form for editing operational host settings while keeping
host identity stable. Support address, enablement, SSH/source overrides,
include/exclude lists, rsync extra args, and retention settings using the same
SQL-backed HostConfig model consumed by backup and scheduler flows.
Parse newline-separated list fields into JSON lists, preserve nullable
excludes_replace semantics, and cover rendering plus update behavior with view
tests.
Add a staff-only Django form for creating and updating host schedules using the
SQL-backed ScheduleConfig model. Link the form from host detail pages, validate
cron expressions with the existing scheduler parser, and preserve scheduler/CLI
behavior by writing to the same source of truth.
Cover default rendering, schedule creation, updates, and invalid cron handling
with view tests.
Add a staff-only retention plan page for each host using the SQL-backed
retention service. Link it from the host detail page and show policy settings,
keep reasons, and snapshots that would be deleted for scheduled, manual, or all
snapshot kinds.
Keep the flow non-destructive for now, validate query parameters, and cover the
view with tests for rendering, base protection, and invalid kind handling.
Add a staff-only POST action on host detail pages to discover existing snapshots
for that host and record them into SQL. Show success or failure feedback through
Django messages, and keep the action non-destructive before adding heavier
backup or retention controls.
Cover the action with view tests for successful discovery, redirect behavior,
and method safety.
Add a small template-based UI for inspecting pobsync state through Django. The
dashboard shows host, schedule, snapshot, and backup run summaries, while host
detail pages show config, schedule, recent runs, and discovered snapshots.
Keep the views read-only and staff-protected, document the new dashboard URL,
and cover the routes with focused view tests.
Add /api/status/ for quick inspection of database backend, object counts, latest
backup run, and latest scheduler activity. Link it from the API index and reuse
schedule serialization between host summaries and status output.
Cover the endpoint with a focused API test and document the new status URL.
Expose lightweight Django JSON endpoints for hosts, snapshots, and backup runs
using the existing admin/staff authentication boundary. Include filters for
snapshot and run inspection, return resolved snapshot base metadata, and document
the new /api/ entrypoint.
Add endpoint tests for authentication, host summaries, snapshot lineage payloads,
and run filtering.
Add a Django admin-backed management layer for pobsync configs, runs,
snapshots, and schedules. Keep the existing CLI engine as the execution
source of truth, add import/run management commands, and provide SQLite
default plus optional MariaDB Docker Compose support.