- 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
- Introduced `ValidGitRepositoryUrl` and `ValidGitBranch` validation rules to ensure safe and valid input for Git repository URLs and branch names.
- Updated relevant Livewire components and API controllers to utilize the new validation rules, enhancing security against command injection and invalid inputs.
- Refactored existing validation logic to improve consistency and maintainability across the application.
- Introduced a new boolean setting `is_git_shallow_clone_enabled` to the application settings model.
- Updated the `Advanced` component to include a checkbox for enabling shallow cloning.
- Modified the `setGitImportSettings` and `generateGitImportCommands` methods to handle shallow clone logic.
- Created a migration to add the new setting to the database schema.
- Enhanced the deployment process to utilize shallow cloning for improved performance.
- Introduced `ValidationPatterns` class to standardize validation rules and messages for various fields across multiple components.
- Updated components including `General`, `StackForm`, `Create`, and `Show` to utilize the new validation patterns, ensuring consistent validation logic.
- Enhanced error messages for required fields and added regex validation for names and descriptions to improve user feedback.
- Adjusted styling in the `create.blade.php` view for better visual hierarchy.
- Introduced `ValidationPatterns` class to standardize validation rules and messages for name and description fields across the application.
- Updated various components and models to utilize the new validation patterns, ensuring consistent sanitization and validation logic.
- Replaced the `HasSafeNameAttribute` trait with `HasSafeStringAttribute` to enhance attribute handling and maintain consistency in name sanitization.
- Enhanced the `CleanupNames` command to align with the new validation rules, allowing for a broader range of valid characters in names.