Increases client_body_buffer_size from default (8k-16k) to 256k to handle
Sentinel monitoring data in memory instead of buffering to disk. This eliminates
the "client request body is buffered to a temporary file" warning and improves
performance for servers with many containers (50-100+) sending health check data.
Affects both production and development nginx configurations.
- Add retry configuration to CoolifyTask (3 tries, 600s timeout)
- Add retry configuration to ScheduledTaskJob (3 tries, configurable timeout)
- Add retry configuration to DatabaseBackupJob (2 tries)
- Implement exponential backoff for all jobs (30s, 60s, 120s intervals)
- Add failed() handlers with comprehensive error logging to scheduled-errors channel
- Add execution tracking: started_at, retry_count, duration (decimal), error_details
- Add configurable timeout field to scheduled tasks (60-3600s, default 300s)
- Update UI to include timeout configuration in task creation/editing forms
- Increase ScheduledJobManager lock expiration from 60s to 90s for high-load environments
- Implement safe queue cleanup with restart vs runtime modes
- Restart mode: aggressive cleanup (marks all processing jobs as failed)
- Runtime mode: conservative cleanup (only marks jobs >12h as failed, skips deployments)
- Add cleanup:redis --restart flag for system startup
- Integrate cleanup into Dev.php init() for development environment
- Increase scheduled-errors log retention from 7 to 14 days
- Create comprehensive test suite (unit and feature tests)
- Add TESTING_GUIDE.md with manual testing instructions
Fixes issues with jobs failing after single attempt and "attempted too many times" errors
- Fix container filtering to properly distinguish base deployments (pullRequestId=0) from PR deployments
- Add deployment cancellation when PR closes via webhook to prevent race conditions
- Prevent CleanupHelperContainersJob from killing active deployment containers
- Enhance error messages with exit codes and actual errors instead of vague "Oops" messages
- Protect status transitions in finally blocks to ensure proper job failure handling
- set top-level explicit permissions for each GitHub Actions workflow for improved security and deduplication of permissions.
- add `persist-credentials: false` to actions/checkout for improved security - see https://github.com/actions/checkout#checkout-v4
- update actions/checkout from v4 to v5
- Added `requiredPort` property to `ServiceApplicationView` to track the required port for services.
- Introduced modal confirmation for removing required ports, including methods to confirm or cancel the action.
- Enhanced `Service` model with `getRequiredPort` and `requiresPort` methods to retrieve port information from service templates.
- Implemented `extractPortFromUrl` method in `ServiceApplication` to extract port from FQDN URLs.
- Updated frontend views to display warnings when required ports are missing from domains.
- Created unit tests for service port validation and extraction logic, ensuring correct behavior for various scenarios.
- Added feature tests for Livewire component handling of domain submissions with required ports.
- Preserve empty string environment variables instead of converting to null
Empty strings and null have different semantics in Docker Compose:
* Empty string (VAR: ""): Variable is set to "" in container (e.g., HTTP_PROXY="" means "no proxy")
* Null (VAR: null): Variable is unset/removed from container environment
- Remove empty top-level sections (volumes, configs, secrets) from generated compose files
These sections now only appear when they contain actual content, following Docker Compose best practices
- Add safety check for missing volumes in validateComposeFile to prevent iteration errors
- Add comprehensive unit tests for both fixes
Fixes#7126
The function previously named syncGitHubReleases has been renamed to syncReleasesToGitHubRepo for clarity, as it now focuses on syncing releases directly to the GitHub repository instead of the CDN. Additionally, error handling has been enhanced to provide more informative messages during the cloning, branching, and committing processes. This refactor aims to improve the maintainability of the code and ensure better feedback in case of failures.
This change organizes the command within the appropriate Cloud namespace, improving code structure and maintainability. By grouping related commands together, it enhances clarity for future developers and helps in locating files more efficiently.