Security hardening, auth event logging, and a fix for real-time updates dropping when closing a window.
The billing information section received a nice makeover, and we updated our dependencies.
Polishing Tugboat with some new tests and another round of dependency updates.
We implemented additional measures to prevent credit card abuse.
To curb fraudulent activity on our platform, we expanded the measures we use to prevent blocked users from accessing the platform.
Fixed issues with re-authenticating Bitbucket repos and automatic preview rebuilds upon GitLab approvals.
Proxied Tugboat pages now include a Content-Security-Policy header.
Added additional security features and made Tugboat CLI errors a bit friendlier to read.
Added anti-clickjacking headers and a fresh round of dependency updates.
Fixed dashboard 404 pages returning wrong status codes and made OAuth user radio buttons selectable during repo authentication.
Keeping it fresh with dependency updates!
A big welcome back to Bitbucket Server (formerly Bitbucket Stash) as a Tugboat git provider option.
Updated all dependencies. Hello spooky season!
Resolved issues with re-reporting lighthouse report statuses and whitespace in git urls.
Keeping things fresh with some dependency updates
Restored the default screen option for lighthouse reports and deployed some third-party dependency updates.
Friendlier dashboard errors and some internal improvements. Self-care is important.
A few third-party dependency updates.
Just a few dependency updates to wrap up July
Your services now can get their own specific environment variables!
The highlight this week is a pair of lighthouse queue fixes along with the usual third-party dependency updates. Happy sailing!
Fixed a couple of pesky UI language and display issues along with some internal fixes. Also, Lighthouse users, new features are coming soon!
Launched a handful of third-party dependency updates.
The `tugboat output` cli command now accepts the preview ID as a valid argument to show the default service output and fixed a sneaky WSOD.
Build queues will now display the preview names instead of IDs for the jobs being run for premium subscriptions.