This commit introduces advanced environment variable handling capabilities including:
- Nested environment variable resolution with circular dependency detection
- Extraction of hardcoded environment variables from docker-compose.yml
- New ShowHardcoded Livewire component for displaying detected variables
- Enhanced UI for better environment variable management
The changes improve the user experience by automatically detecting and displaying
environment variables that are hardcoded in docker-compose files, allowing users
to override them if needed. The nested variable resolution ensures complex variable
dependencies are properly handled.
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This commit fixes two UX issues with environment variable bulk updates:
1. Comment Preservation (High Priority Bug):
- When bulk updating environment variables via Developer view, existing
manually-entered comments are now preserved when no inline comment is provided
- Only overwrites existing comments when an inline comment (#comment) is explicitly
provided in the pasted content
- Previously: pasting "KEY=value" would erase existing comment to null
- Now: pasting "KEY=value" preserves existing comment, "KEY=value #new" overwrites it
2. Save Notification (UX Improvement):
- "Save all Environment variables" button now always shows success notification
- Previously: only showed notification when changes were detected
- Now: provides feedback even when no changes were made
- Consistent with other save operations in the codebase
Changes:
- Modified updateOrCreateVariables() to only update comment field when inline comment
is provided (null check prevents overwriting existing comments)
- Modified handleBulkSubmit() to always dispatch success notification unless error occurred
- Added comprehensive test coverage for bulk update comment preservation scenarios
Tests:
- Added 4 new feature tests covering comment preservation edge cases
- All 22 existing unit tests for parseEnvFormatToArray pass
- Code formatted with Pint
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The comment field was not being saved when creating environment variables from applications, even though it worked for shared environment variables. The issue was in the createEnvironmentVariable method which was missing the comment assignment.
Added: $environment->comment = $data['comment'] ?? null;
The comment is already dispatched from the Add component and now it's properly saved to the database for application environment variables.
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- Add comment field to EnvironmentVariable model and database
- Update parseEnvFormatToArray to extract inline comments from env files
- Update Livewire components to handle comment field
- Add UI for displaying and editing comments
- Add tests for comment parsing functionality
- 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.
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