This will allow running netbird commands (including debugging) against the daemon and provide a flow similar to non-container usages.
It will by default both log to file and stderr so it can be handled more uniformly in container-native environments.
This PR adds a validate flow response feature to the management server by integrating an IntegratedValidator component. The main purpose is to enable validation of PKCE authorization flows through an integrated validator interface.
- Adds a new ValidateFlowResponse method to the IntegratedValidator interface
- Integrates the validator into the management server to validate PKCE authorization flows
- Updates dependency version for management-integrations
Refactors peer deletion to centralize group cleanup logic, ensuring deleted peers are consistently removed from all groups in one place.
- Removed redundant group removal code from DefaultAccountManager.DeletePeer
- Added group removal logic inside deletePeers to handle both single and multiple peer deletions
This PR introduces a new onboarding feature to handle such flows in the dashboard by defining an AccountOnboarding model, persisting it in the store, exposing CRUD operations in the manager and HTTP handlers, and updating API schemas and tests accordingly.
Add AccountOnboarding struct and embed it in Account
Extend Store and DefaultAccountManager with onboarding methods and SQL migrations
Update HTTP handlers, API types, OpenAPI spec, and add end-to-end tests
when adding a peer we calculate the network map an account using backpressure functions and some updates might arrive around the time we are deleting a policy.
This change ensures we wait enough time for the updates from add peer to be sent and read before continuing with the test logic
This PR introduces a new configuration option `DisableDefaultPolicy` that prevents the creation of the default all-to-all policy when new accounts are created. This is useful for automation scenarios where explicit policies are preferred.
### Key Changes:
- Added DisableDefaultPolicy flag to the management server config
- Modified account creation logic to respect this flag
- Updated all test cases to explicitly pass the flag (defaulting to false to maintain backward compatibility)
- Propagated the flag through the account manager initialization chain
### Testing:
- Verified default behavior remains unchanged when flag is false
- Confirmed no default policy is created when flag is true
- All existing tests pass with the new parameter