- Changed the .env file reference to use a build-time .env file located in /artifacts, preventing it from being included in Docker images.
- Introduced a new method to wrap Docker build commands with environment variable exports, enhancing the handling of build-time variables.
- Updated logging messages for clarity regarding the creation and usage of the build-time .env file.
- Added functionality to generate environment variables for each service defined in the Docker Compose file, transforming service names into uppercase and replacing special characters.
- Updated the service parser to merge these generated variables with existing environment variables, enhancing deployment configuration.
- Introduced new helper functions to generate Docker build arguments and environment flags, accommodating multiline variables with proper escaping.
- Updated the ApplicationDeploymentJob to utilize these new functions, improving the handling of environment variables during deployment.
- Added comprehensive tests to ensure correct behavior for multiline variables and special characters.
- 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
- Added functionality for users to request an email change, including generating a verification code and setting an expiration time.
- Implemented methods in the User model to handle email change requests, code validation, and confirmation.
- Created a new job to update the user's email in Stripe after confirmation.
- Introduced rate limiting for email change requests and verification attempts to prevent abuse.
- Added a new notification for email change verification.
- Updated the profile component to manage email change requests and verification UI.