Simplify the CMD healthcheck generation by removing the str_replace call that
normalizes newlines. The command is now used directly without modification,
following the pattern of centralized command escaping in recent changes.
Add support for command-based health checks in addition to HTTP-based checks:
- New health_check_type field supporting 'http' and 'cmd' values
- New health_check_command field with strict regex validation
- Updated allowedFields in create_application and update_by_uuid endpoints
- Validation rules include max 1000 characters and safe character whitelist
- Added feature tests for health check API endpoints
- Added unit tests for GithubAppPolicy and SharedEnvironmentVariablePolicy
- Add regex validation to restrict allowed characters (alphanumeric, spaces, and specific safe symbols)
- Enforce maximum 1000 character limit on healthcheck commands
- Strip newlines and carriage returns to prevent command injection
- Change input field from textarea to text input in UI
- Add warning callout about prohibited shell operators
- Add comprehensive validation tests for both valid and malicious command patterns
- Use explicit has() checks for timeout and enabled fields to properly handle falsy values
- Add validation to prevent empty update requests
- Optimize delete endpoint to use direct query deletion instead of fetch-then-delete
- Update factory to use Team::factory() for proper test isolation
- Add authorization checks ($this->authorize) for all read/write operations
- Use customApiValidator() instead of Validator::make() to match codebase patterns
- Add extra field rejection to prevent mass assignment
- Use Application::ownedByCurrentTeamAPI() for consistent query patterns
- Remove non-existent standalone_postgresql_id from hidden fields
- Add execution listing endpoints for both applications and services
- Add ScheduledTaskExecution OpenAPI schema
- Use $request->only() instead of $request->all() for safe updates
- Add ScheduledTaskFactory and feature tests
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove the trackSshRetryEvent() method and its invocation from the SSH retry
flow. This simplifies the retry mechanism and reduces external dependencies for
retry handling.