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dashboard-unifi/composer.json
jwed bb74edf4c1 fix(ppsk sync): match by name + salvage settings, prune dup tombstones
Every rotation changes an embedded PPSK's synthetic id (it's derived
from sha256(wlan_id : passphrase)). The ingest sync matched only by
unifi_id, so after rotation the row's id was "new" — the sync created
a fresh active row and marked the previous one held. Over multiple
rotations this accumulated: each rotation left a held tombstone, and
the rotate_password / schedule flags were stuck on the original
tombstone instead of transferring to the new active row.

Dev's GUEST PPSK had 3 rows after a few rotations: two held (with
rotate_password=true on the first), one active with rotate=false.
Future rotations would silently skip that PPSK because the active row
no longer had the rotate flag set.

Fix in three layers, all in WifiController::ppskIndex:

1. Match priority extended: unifi_id → name within wlan → held by
   passphrase. The name match means a passphrase change just updates
   the existing row in place. No more new-row creation per rotation.

2. Salvage step before pruning: for each active row, scan held
   tombstones with the same name and copy over rotate_password and
   schedule. Operator's rotation opt-in survives history.

3. Prune step: held rows with the same name as an active row in the
   same wlan are now hard-deleted (their settings were just salvaged,
   their data is stale). Keeps the WiFi modal clean instead of
   accumulating phantoms.

v1.10.2.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 20:49:26 -04:00

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{
"name": "dashboard/unifi",
"description": "UniFi network management, WiFi stats, and captive portal authentication for the Dashboard platform",
"version": "1.10.2",
"type": "library",
"license": "MIT",
"autoload": {
"psr-4": {
"Dashboard\\Unifi\\": "src/"
}
},
"extra": {
"laravel": {
"providers": [
"Dashboard\\Unifi\\UnifiServiceProvider"
]
},
"dashboard": {
"nav_folder": {
"label": "Unifi Network",
"icon": "wifi",
"sort_order": 40
},
"pages": [
{ "label": "WiFi Dashboard", "route_name": "unifi.dashboard", "icon": "chart-bar-square", "permission": "unifi.stats", "sort_order": 1 },
{ "label": "Client Dashboard", "route_name": "unifi.client.dashboard", "icon": "chart-pie", "permission": "unifi.stats", "sort_order": 2 },
{ "label": "Devices", "route_name": "unifi.devices", "icon": "cpu-chip", "permission": "unifi.stats", "sort_order": 3 },
{ "label": "Clients", "route_name": "unifi.clients", "icon": "users", "permission": "unifi.stats", "sort_order": 4 },
{ "label": "WiFi Networks", "route_name": "unifi.wifi", "icon": "wifi", "permission": "unifi.manage", "sort_order": 5 },
{ "label": "Settings", "route_name": "unifi.settings", "icon": "cog-6-tooth", "permission": "unifi.settings", "sort_order": 99 }
],
"permissions": [
{ "key": "unifi.stats", "label": "View Network Stats", "description": "View WiFi dashboards, AP stats, and client lists" },
{ "key": "unifi.manage", "label": "Manage Network", "description": "Reboot APs, manage SSIDs, change WiFi passwords" },
{ "key": "unifi.auth", "label": "Manage Portal Auth", "description": "Configure captive portal, VLAN mappings, MAC allowlist" },
{ "key": "unifi.settings", "label": "Network Settings", "description": "Configure UniFi controller connection" }
]
}
},
"require": {
"php": "^8.2",
"illuminate/support": "^11.0|^12.0|^13.0",
"guzzlehttp/guzzle": "^7.0"
}
}