- Created a new SQL type for 'libsql' and added it to the serviceType enum.
- Established a 'libsql' table with necessary fields and constraints.
- Updated existing tables (backup, mount, volume_backup) to include foreign key references to 'libsql'.
- Adjusted the mount schema to incorporate 'libsql' as a valid service type, enhancing service management capabilities.
- Updated backup and restore functionalities to include support for the 'libsql' database type.
- Enhanced the backup process with new methods for running and restoring libsql backups.
- Modified existing components and schemas to accommodate libsql, including updates to the database type enumerations and backup schemas.
- Removed obsolete bottomless replication features from the libsql schema.
- Updated related UI components to reflect changes in backup handling for libsql.
- Added `apiRestoreBackup` schema to define input requirements for restore operations.
- Refactored restore utilities for PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, and MongoDB to utilize a unified command generation approach, enhancing maintainability.
- Improved logging during restore processes to provide clearer feedback on command execution and success/failure states.
- Streamlined the handling of database credentials and backup file paths across different database types, ensuring consistency and reducing redundancy.
- Updated the RestoreBackupSchema to require serviceName for compose backups, improving validation and user feedback.
- Refactored the ShowBackups component to include deployment information, enhancing the user interface and experience.
- Introduced new SQL migration files to add backupId to the deployment table and appName to the backup table, improving data relationships and integrity.
- Enhanced deployment creation logic to support backup deployments, ensuring better tracking and management of backup processes.
- Improved backup and restore utility functions to streamline command execution and error handling during backup operations.