
* Add Manage permission to UserCipherDetails and CipherDetails_ReadByIdUserId * Add Manage property to CipherDetails and UserCipherDetailsQuery * Add integration test for CipherRepository Manage permission rules * Update CipherDetails_ReadWithoutOrganizationsByUserId to include Manage permission * Refactor UserCipherDetailsQuery to include detailed permission and organization properties * Refactor CipherRepositoryTests to improve test organization and readability - Split large test method into smaller, focused methods - Added helper methods for creating test data and performing assertions - Improved test coverage for cipher permissions in different scenarios - Maintained existing test logic while enhancing code structure * Refactor CipherRepositoryTests to consolidate cipher permission tests - Removed redundant helper methods for permission assertions - Simplified test methods for GetCipherPermissionsForOrganizationAsync, GetManyByUserIdAsync, and GetByIdAsync - Maintained existing test coverage for cipher manage permissions - Improved code readability and reduced code duplication * Add integration test for CipherRepository group collection manage permissions - Added new test method GetCipherPermissionsForOrganizationAsync_ManageProperty_RespectsCollectionGroupRules - Implemented helper method CreateCipherInOrganizationCollectionWithGroup to support group-based collection permission testing - Verified manage permissions are correctly applied based on group collection access settings * Add @Manage parameter to Cipher stored procedures - Updated CipherDetails_Create, CipherDetails_CreateWithCollections, and CipherDetails_Update stored procedures - Added @Manage parameter with comment "-- not used" - Included new stored procedure implementations in migration script - Consistent with previous work on adding Manage property to cipher details * Update UserCipherDetails functions to reorder Manage and ViewPassword columns * Reorder Manage and ViewPassword properties in cipher details queries * Bump date in migration script
The Bitwarden Server project contains the APIs, database, and other core infrastructure items needed for the "backend" of all bitwarden client applications.
The server project is written in C# using .NET Core with ASP.NET Core. The database is written in T-SQL/SQL Server. The codebase can be developed, built, run, and deployed cross-platform on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions.
Developer Documentation
Please refer to the Server Setup Guide in the Contributing Documentation for build instructions, recommended tooling, code style tips, and lots of other great information to get you started.
Deploy
You can deploy Bitwarden using Docker containers on Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions. Use the provided PowerShell and Bash scripts to get started quickly. Find all of the Bitwarden images on Docker Hub.
Full documentation for deploying Bitwarden with Docker can be found in our help center at: https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/
Requirements
- Docker
- Docker Compose (already included with some Docker installations)
These dependencies are free to use.
Linux & macOS
curl -s -L -o bitwarden.sh \
"https://func.bitwarden.com/api/dl/?app=self-host&platform=linux" \
&& chmod +x bitwarden.sh
./bitwarden.sh install
./bitwarden.sh start
Windows
Invoke-RestMethod -OutFile bitwarden.ps1 `
-Uri "https://func.bitwarden.com/api/dl/?app=self-host&platform=windows"
.\bitwarden.ps1 -install
.\bitwarden.ps1 -start
We're Hiring!
Interested in contributing in a big way? Consider joining our team! We're hiring for many positions. Please take a look at our Careers page to see what opportunities are currently open as well as what it's like to work at Bitwarden.
Contribute
Code contributions are welcome! Please commit any pull requests against the main
branch. Learn more about how to contribute by reading the Contributing Guidelines. Check out the Contributing Documentation for how to get started with your first contribution.
Security audits and feedback are welcome. Please open an issue or email us privately if the report is sensitive in nature. You can read our security policy in the SECURITY.md
file. We also run a program on HackerOne.
No grant of any rights in the trademarks, service marks, or logos of Bitwarden is made (except as may be necessary to comply with the notice requirements as applicable), and use of any Bitwarden trademarks must comply with Bitwarden Trademark Guidelines.
Dotnet-format
Consider installing our git pre-commit hook for automatic formatting.
git config --local core.hooksPath .git-hooks