- Modified the redirect route after project resource creation to include the UUID of the production environment, ensuring users are directed to the correct resource index page.
- This change enhances navigation and improves user experience by providing direct access to the relevant environment resources.
- Added logic to determine if the user can create resources for each project and generate the corresponding route for adding resources based on the project's first environment.
- Updated the project index view to display the new resource creation option alongside existing project settings.
- Adjusted various views to include a margin-top adjustment for better layout consistency.
- Introduced a new notification class, BackupSuccessWithS3Warning, to alert users when local backups succeed but S3 uploads fail.
- Updated DatabaseBackupJob to track local backup success and handle S3 upload errors, improving error reporting and user notifications.
- Modified ScheduledDatabaseBackupExecution model to include a new s3_uploaded boolean field for tracking S3 upload status.
- Adjusted views and validation logic to reflect changes in backup execution status and S3 handling.
- Added tests to ensure the new s3_uploaded column is correctly implemented and validated.
- Updated the base_directory property to default to '/' for better compatibility with Docker setups.
- Included base_directory in the submit method's application array to ensure it is correctly passed during submission, enhancing the functionality of the GithubPrivateRepository component.
- Added cache clearing for environment variables and their preview after a new variable is added to ensure the UI reflects the latest data.
- Updated the refreshEnvs method to include cache clearing, enhancing the responsiveness of the environment variable display.
- Introduced `isReadOnlyVolume` method in `LocalFileVolume` and `LocalPersistentVolume` models to determine if a volume is read-only based on Docker Compose configuration.
- Updated `FileStorage` and `Show` components to set `isReadOnly` state during mounting.
- Enhanced UI to display notifications for read-only volumes, preventing modification actions in the interface.
- Refactored file storage and directory management forms to conditionally enable or disable actions based on read-only status.
- Added logic to strip 'sha256:' prefix and remove '@sha256' suffix from user input for image SHA256 and name.
- Updated image name handling to append '@sha256' when using a digest, ensuring correct formatting.
- Enhanced validation and parsing for Docker images to improve user experience and data integrity.
- Refactored DockerImage component to use separate properties for image name, tag, and SHA256 digest.
- Introduced DockerImageFormat validation rule to enforce correct image format.
- Updated DockerImageParser to handle new parsing logic for image tags and SHA256 hashes.
- Enhanced UI to separate input fields for image name, tag, and SHA256 digest, improving user experience.
- Added comprehensive tests for DockerImageParser to ensure accurate parsing and validation of image formats.
- Merged the storage management functionalities into the Storage component, replacing the previous Add component.
- Introduced new methods for submitting persistent volumes, file mounts, and directory mounts, improving code organization and maintainability.
- Enhanced the UI with modals for adding volumes, files, and directories, providing a more intuitive user experience.
- Updated validation rules and error handling for improved robustness during storage submissions.
- Removed deprecated Add component and associated views to streamline the codebase.
- Added properties to manage file and directory counts, improving data handling in the Livewire component.
- Updated the file storage view to include a tabbed interface for volumes, files, and directories, enhancing user navigation.
- Improved UI layout for better readability and user experience, including consistent styling and informative messages.
- Add automatic trimming in Application model's boot method for git_repository, git_branch, and git_commit_sha fields
- Add real-time trimming in Source Livewire component via updated{Property} methods
- Refresh component state after save to ensure UI displays trimmed values
- Prevents deployment issues caused by accidental whitespace in git configuration
- Added EnvironmentVariableAnalyzer trait to analyze and warn about problematic environment variables during the build process.
- Integrated analysis into ApplicationDeploymentJob and Livewire components to provide feedback on potential build issues.
- Introduced a new Blade component for displaying warnings related to environment variables in the UI.
- Updated validation rules for 'custom_user' and 'custom_port' fields to be nullable in the GithubController.
- Refactored API request handling in GithubController, GithubPrivateRepository, and helper functions to use a consistent Http::GitHub method with timeout and retry logic.
- Improved error handling for repository and branch loading processes.
This change introduces automatically generated `SERVICE_NAME_<SERVICE>`
environment variables for each service within a Docker Compose deployment.
This allows services to reliably reference each other by name, which is particularly
useful in pull request environments where container names are dynamically suffixed.
- The application parser now generates and injects these `SERVICE_NAME` variables
into the environment of all services in the compose file.
- `ApplicationDeploymentJob` is updated to correctly handle and filter these
new variables during deployment.
- UI components and the `EnvironmentVariableProtection` trait have been updated
to make these generated variables read-only, preventing accidental modification.
This commit introduces two new helper functions to standardize resource naming
for pull request deployments:
- `addPreviewDeploymentSuffix()`: Generates a consistent suffix format (-pr-{id})
for resource names in preview deployments
- `generateDockerComposeServiceName()`: Creates SERVICE_NAME environment variables
for Docker Compose services