Refactor the database restore process to consistently use a single container ID for the PostgreSQL container. This change enhances reliability by ensuring that commands are executed against the correct container, preventing potential errors from multiple matches.
Co-authored-by: Merloss 54235902+Merloss@users.noreply.github.com
Ensure only one container ID is used when running `docker exec` for pg_dump to avoid errors caused by multiple matching containers.
Fixes INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR from backup.manualBackupWebServer path.
Co-authored-by: Merloss 54235902+Merloss@users.noreply.github.com
- Added error handling to check for the existence of the PostgreSQL container before executing the backup command.
- Updated the backup command to use the retrieved container ID, ensuring the command runs correctly.
- Updated the backup command in runWebServerBackup to suppress output by redirecting it to /dev/null.
- Modified the restore command in restoreWebServerBackup to also suppress output during the extraction of backups.
- Added normalizeS3Path function to standardize S3 path formatting by trimming whitespace and removing leading/trailing slashes.
- Updated backup-related modules (MySQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, and web server) to utilize normalizeS3Path for consistent S3 path handling.
- Introduced unit tests for normalizeS3Path to ensure correct functionality across various input scenarios.
- Add serverId parameter to keepLatestNBackups function
- Execute backup retention commands on the specific server for each database type
- Remove global backup retention call in favor of per-database type retention
- Implement date range filtering for access logs and request statistics
- Add log cleanup scheduling with configurable cron expression
- Update UI components to support date range selection
- Refactor log processing and parsing to handle date filtering
- Add new database migration for log cleanup cron configuration
- Remove deprecated log rotation management logic
This commit continues the refactoring of authentication-related code by:
- Moving authentication routes from `auth.ts` to `user.ts`
- Updating import paths and function calls across components
- Removing commented-out authentication code
- Simplifying user-related queries and mutations
- Updating server-side authentication handling
This commit focuses on removing unused variables, adding placeholder error handling, and generally tidying up various files across the Dokploy application. Changes include:
- Removing unused imports and variables
- Adding placeholder error handling in catch blocks
- Cleaning up commented-out code
- Removing deprecated utility files
- Improving type safety and code consistency