Implement comprehensive schedule management service for automated scans:
New Files:
- web/services/schedule_service.py (470 lines)
* Complete CRUD operations for schedules
* Cron expression validation using croniter
* Next run time calculation
* Execution history tracking
* Human-readable relative time formatting
- tests/test_schedule_service.py (671 lines, 40+ tests)
* Create/get/list/update/delete schedule tests
* Cron validation and next run calculation tests
* Pagination and filtering tests
* Schedule history and serialization tests
Changes:
- requirements-web.txt: Add croniter==2.0.1 dependency
- docs/ai/PHASE3.md: Mark Step 1 complete, Step 2 next
Key Features:
- Validates cron expressions before saving
- Automatically calculates next execution time
- Preserves historical scans when schedules deleted
- Supports pagination and filtering by enabled status
- Provides relative time display (e.g., "in 2 hours")
Extracted inline CSS to external stylesheet and fixed white row bug
affecting dynamically created table rows across all scan views.
Changes:
- Created web/static/css/styles.css with extracted CSS from base.html
- Added CSS variables for consistent theming and maintainability
- Added Bootstrap 5 CSS variable overrides to fix table styling
- Integrated Chart.js 4.4.0 for future dashboard visualizations
- Added Bootstrap Icons for enhanced UI components
Template Updates:
- Updated base.html to use external CSS instead of inline styles
- Added Chart.js dark theme configuration
- Fixed white row bug in dashboard.html (added .scan-row class)
- Fixed white row bug in scans.html (added .scan-row class)
- Fixed white row bug in scan_detail.html port tables (added .scan-row class)
The white row bug was caused by Bootstrap 5's CSS variables overriding
custom styles. Fixed by setting --bs-table-bg and related variables.
Phase 3 Documentation:
- Added PHASE3.md with complete implementation plan (2204 lines)
- Includes 8 implementation steps, file changes, and success criteria
This completes Phase 3 Step 1 (Day 1 of 14).