Hydrate configurationPolicies/{id}/settings for endpoint security/baseline policies so snapshots include real rule data.
Treat those types like Settings Catalog policies in the normalizer so they show the searchable settings table, recognizable categories, and readable choice values (firewall-specific formatting + interface badge parsing).
Improve “General” tab cards: badge lists for platforms/technologies, template reference summary (name/family/version/ID), and ISO timestamps rendered as YYYY‑MM‑DD HH:MM:SS; added regression test for the view.
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmeddarrazi@adsmac.local>
Reviewed-on: #23
Problem: Restore nutzt bisher den Snapshot aus dem BackupSet (BackupItem). Wenn der Snapshot “unvollständig”/nicht der gewünschte Stand ist, landen nach Restore nur wenige Admin-Template-Settings in Intune.
Lösung:
Neue Action “Restore to Intune” direkt an einer konkreten PolicyVersion (inkl. Dry-Run Toggle) → reproduzierbarer Rollback auf exakt diese Version.
Restore-UI zeigt jetzt PolicyVersion-Nummer (version: X) in der Item-Auswahl + BackupSet Items Tabelle hat eine Version-Spalte.
Implementierung:
RestoreService::executeFromPolicyVersion() erzeugt dafür einen kleinen, temporären BackupSet+BackupItem aus der Version und startet einen normalen RestoreRun.
Pest-Test: PolicyVersionRestoreToIntuneTest.php
Specs/TODO:
Offene Follow-ups sind dokumentiert in tasks.md unter “Open TODOs (Follow-up)”.
QA (GUI):
Inventory → Policies → <Policy> → Versions → Restore to Intune (erst Dry-Run, dann Execute)
Backups & Restore → Restore Runs → Create (bei Items steht version: X)
Backups & Restore → Backup Sets → <Set> (Version-Spalte)
Tests: PolicyVersionRestoreToIntuneTest.php
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmeddarrazi@adsmac.local>
Reviewed-on: #13
Resolves assignment filter names when Graph stores filter IDs at assignment root.
Tracks assignment fetch success/failure and shows clearer UI states for versions.
Adds scope tag fallback display in backup set items.
Restored versions now capture applied assignments consistently.
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Darrazi <ahmeddarrazi@adsmac.local>
Reviewed-on: #8