- Updated deployment logic across multiple API routes to run deployments in the background, allowing for immediate response and avoiding potential webhook timeouts.
- Added error handling to log any failures during background deployment.
- Introduced a new boolean field `createEnvFile` in the environment schema to control the generation of an .env file during the build process.
- Updated the form in the dashboard to include a toggle for `createEnvFile`, allowing users to enable or disable this feature.
- Modified the Docker command generation logic to respect the `createEnvFile` flag, ensuring that the environment file is only created when appropriate.
- Updated the database schema to include the `createEnvFile` column in the application table with a default value of true.
- Introduced a new KillBuild component that allows users to terminate ongoing Docker builds for both applications and compose setups.
- Implemented corresponding API mutations in the application and compose routers to handle build termination requests.
- Enhanced queue setup with a killDockerBuild function to execute the termination commands on the server.
- Removed the previous cancellation schemas for deployments.
- Replaced them with a unified input schema for finding applications and composes during cancellation requests.
- Ensured that the cancellation logic now utilizes the new input structure for better consistency.
- Enhanced the stuck deployment check to only consider the most recent deployment.
- Updated the logic to correctly identify if the most recent deployment has been running for more than 9 minutes.
- Added functionality to update the deployment status to "done" upon application and compose cancellation.
- Introduced a new endpoint for cancelling deployments, allowing users to cancel both application and compose deployments.
- Implemented validation schemas for cancellation requests.
- Enhanced the deployment dashboard to provide a cancellation option for stuck deployments.
- Updated server-side logic to handle cancellation requests and send appropriate events.
- Updated the ShowBuildChooseForm component to default railpackVersion to '0.2.2' if not specified.
- Added cleanup step in the buildRailpack function to remove the builder container after execution.
- Refactored application router to include railpackVersion in the application schema.
- Eliminated the conditional logic for stopping services based on serverId, streamlining the application status update process.
- This change enhances code clarity and maintains focus on application state management.
- Added UnauthorizedGitProvider component to display information for applications connected to unauthorized Git providers.
- Implemented disconnectGitProvider mutation to allow users to disconnect from their Git provider, with success and error notifications.
- Updated application query to include access checks for Git providers, ensuring users can only interact with their authorized repositories.
- Updated the user role property from `rol` to `role` across multiple TRPC context and router files to ensure consistency and clarity in role management.
- Adjusted conditional checks for user roles in various procedures to reflect the updated property name, enhancing code readability and maintainability.
- Added mechanizeDockerContainer function to manage Docker container state during application reload.
- Improved error handling to update application status on failure and provide more informative error messages.
- Refactored authorization check to throw an error if the user is not authorized to reload the application.
- Implement watch paths feature for GitHub and GitLab applications and compose services
- Add ability to specify paths that trigger deployments when changed
- Update database schemas to support watch paths
- Integrate micromatch for flexible path matching
- Enhance deployment triggers with granular file change detection
- Implement service move feature for applications, compose, databases, and other services
- Add move dialog with project selection for bulk service transfer
- Create move mutation endpoints for each service type
- Enhance project management with cross-project service relocation
- Improve user experience with error handling and success notifications