generate_keypair() used synchronous subprocess.run() which blocked
the NiceGUI event loop during wg genkey/pubkey calls. This caused
WebSocket disconnects, page reloads, and the config dialog never
appearing after device creation.
Switched to asyncio.create_subprocess_exec so the event loop stays
responsive while waiting for the wg CLI.
The ORM-based cleanup couldn't see devices created by the NiceGUI
app's session, so the user delete hit a FK constraint. Raw SQL
DELETE in correct order (children first) works reliably.
10 E2E tests using NiceGUI's User fixture:
- Device creation flow and name validation
- Password change (success, wrong current, mismatch, too short)
- API token creation, TOTP registration, invalid code rejection
- Account deletion with email confirmation
Tests live in tests/e2e/ with a separate conftest that loads the
NiceGUI testing plugin. CI runs unit and E2E tests as separate steps.