This commit adds the ability to use cloud-init scripts when creating Hetzner servers through the integration. Users can write custom scripts that will be executed during server initialization, and optionally save these scripts at the team level for future reuse.
Key features:
- Textarea field for entering cloud-init scripts (bash or cloud-config YAML)
- Checkbox to save scripts for later use at team level
- Dropdown to load previously saved scripts
- Scripts are encrypted in the database
- Full validation and authorization checks
- Comprehensive unit and feature tests
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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Added a new function to extract custom proxy commands from existing Traefik configurations before regenerating the proxy configuration.
- Updated the proxy configuration generation logic to include these custom commands, ensuring they are preserved during regeneration.
- Introduced unit tests to validate the extraction of custom commands and handle various scenarios, including invalid YAML and different proxy types.
- 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.
- Fix UI template to display Watch Paths for all GitHub-based applications
- Remove condition that limited Watch Paths to private repositories only
- Add comprehensive unit tests for isWatchPathsTriggered() method
- Test various pattern matching scenarios (wildcards, globs, etc.)
- Watch Paths now works for Docker Compose apps with both public and private repos