Introduces a class-based authentication management API in @backstage/cli-node
that reads the on-disk instance store, transparently refreshes expired tokens,
and provides a convenient surface for other CLI modules to consume.
The split keeps filesystem-based instance selection and writes owned by
cli-module-auth, while reading and consuming the current instance is
available through CliAuth in cli-node.
Migrates cli-module-actions to use the new API and deprecates the ad-hoc
function exports from cli-module-auth.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Node.js 22.21.0+ natively supports HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY, and
NO_PROXY environment variables via NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY, eliminating the
need for undici and global-agent workarounds. This also works with
node-fetch and cross-fetch since they delegate to node:http/node:https
without overriding the HTTP agent.
Add a new corporate proxy tutorial under docs/ with the recommended
approach and update the legacy guide in contrib/ to point to it.
Update proxy references in the deployment, keeping-backstage-updated,
and TechDocs CLI docs to mention NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY.
Signed-off-by: Jon Koops <jonkoops@gmail.com>
The test expected the org plugin's main entry point to have no
TranslationRef exports, but the promotion changes now export
orgTranslationRef from the stable entry point. Update the test to
verify that only the TranslationRef is extracted while non-TranslationRef
exports are still ignored.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Add each plugin and package translation ref to the corresponding stable
entry point, changing the JSDoc tag from @alpha to @public. The alpha
entry points now re-export with a @deprecated annotation so existing
consumers continue to work.
Affected packages: core-components, api-docs, catalog, catalog-graph,
catalog-import, catalog-react, home, home-react, kubernetes,
kubernetes-cluster, kubernetes-react, notifications, org, scaffolder,
scaffolder-react, search, search-react, user-settings.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Point the example app config at the new catalog-unprocessed-entities sub-page key so app startup no longer references the removed devtools content extension.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Update the root lockfile after rolling back the selected NFS plugin migrations so CI yarn installs run against the current dependency graph.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Roll back the TechDocs, catalog graph, and catalog import migrations for now while keeping the shared sub-page routing fix and the page-level header cleanup for search, notifications, and catalog entity pages.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Add @backstage/cli-module-new to the version map so that the
next-app template can resolve it during templating, and update
the E2E test to build the dist workspace from the next-app
template since it is now the default.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Make nav rest results stay live when additional items are taken later in the same render, which lets app nav layouts place specific items after collecting the remaining sidebar entries.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Keep the generated app stylesheet import when rewriting the new frontend app entrypoint for React 17 so the E2E app boots with the same UI setup.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Use the generated app root API when switching the scaffolded app to React 17 so the new frontend app still type-checks in E2E.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Add the missing frontend dev utils package so newly scaffolded frontend plugins compile in the create-app E2E flow.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Align the next-app template output with the scaffolded app Prettier config so the default app E2E checks pass.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Clarify the legacy frontend plugin template label and lock in template selection behavior for legacy and new frontend system apps.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
Renamed the CLI templates for frontend plugins:
- new-frontend-plugin → frontend-plugin
- new-frontend-plugin-module → frontend-plugin-module
- frontend-plugin (legacy) → legacy-frontend-plugin
Added auto-detection logic that checks packages/app/package.json to
determine which frontend system the app uses. When using default
templates, only the appropriate frontend plugin template is shown:
- Apps with @backstage/frontend-defaults see the new system templates
- Apps with @backstage/app-defaults see the legacy template
Both templates display as "frontend-plugin" to users, so existing
workflows are preserved while automatically using the correct template.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
The new frontend system is now the default template when creating a new
Backstage app. The previous `--next` flag has been replaced with a
`--legacy` flag that can be used to create an app using the old frontend
system instead.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Back out the scaffolder NFS header migration for now so the create and related pages stay on the existing layout until the follow-up scaffolder-specific work is ready.
Signed-off-by: Patrik Oldsberg <poldsberg@gmail.com>
Made-with: Cursor
The __fixtures__ directory that required this exclusion was moved to
@backstage/cli-module-build.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Adelöw <freben@spotify.com>
When the transform tests were moved from @backstage/cli to
@backstage/cli-module-build, the coveragePathIgnorePatterns config
was not carried over. This caused test failures in CI when running
with --coverage, as Jest tried to instrument the fixture files
containing fake node_modules packages.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Fredrik Adelöw <freben@spotify.com>