Adds a new server-level setting that allows administrators to disable
per-application image retention globally for all applications on a server.
When enabled, Docker cleanup will only keep the currently running image
regardless of individual application retention settings.
Changes:
- Add migration for disable_application_image_retention boolean field
- Update ServerSetting model with cast
- Add checkbox in DockerCleanup page (Advanced section)
- Modify CleanupDocker action to check server-level setting
- Update Rollback page to show warning and disable inputs when server
retention is disabled
- Add helper text noting server-level override capability
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Existing Docker Compose deployments may have 'latest' or custom tags
that aren't valid git commit SHAs. When rollback is triggered with these
tags, the deployment fails because the system tries to use the tag as a
git commit reference.
This change:
- Detects if image tag is a valid commit SHA or PR tag
- Disables rollback button for non-commit tags with helpful tooltip
- Displays appropriate label (SHA/PR/Tag) based on tag type
- Guides users to re-deploy to create rollback-enabled images
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Implement a per-application setting (`docker_images_to_keep`) in `application_settings` table to control how many Docker images are preserved during cleanup. The cleanup process now:
- Respects per-application retention settings (default: 2 images)
- Preserves the N most recent images per application for easy rollback
- Always deletes PR images and keeps the currently running image
- Dynamically excludes application images from general Docker image prune
- Cleans up non-Coolify unused images to prevent disk bloat
Fixes issues where cleanup would delete all images needed for rollback.
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- Changed the projects property in the Dashboard component from an array to a Collection for improved data handling.
- Added new color variables in CSS for better theming options.
- Updated button styles across various components for consistency and improved user experience.
- Refined dropdown and notification components for better visual alignment and usability.