- Changed the update mechanism for SSO providers to use a new `updateSSOProvider` function, improving code clarity and maintainability.
- Updated the payload structure for OIDC and SAML configurations to directly use the input values instead of stringifying them.
- Enhanced the overall handling of SSO provider updates within the API router.
- Added support for editing existing SAML providers, allowing users to update issuer, domains, entry point, and certificate.
- Introduced a new function to parse SAML configuration from JSON.
- Updated the UI to reflect changes in the registration dialog based on whether the user is adding or editing a provider.
- Improved user feedback with success messages tailored for registration and updates.
- Added a new column `created_at` to the `sso_provider` table for better tracking of provider creation times.
- Added support for editing existing OIDC providers, allowing users to update issuer, domains, client settings, and scopes.
- Introduced a new query to fetch OIDC provider details for editing.
- Updated the UI to reflect changes in the registration dialog based on whether the user is adding or editing a provider.
- Improved error handling for domain conflicts during updates.
`docker stack rm` was chained after `cd` with `&&`, so if the compose
directory didn't exist the stack removal command never executed. This left
orphaned Docker services with occupied ports after deletion via the API.
Also removed a duplicate `execAsync` call that always ran outside the
`if/else` block regardless of `compose.serverId`.
Fixes#3691
- Updated the account linking configuration to include trusted providers fetched from the database, enhancing flexibility in managing SSO integrations.
- Added tests to verify the conversion of Russian Cyrillic domains and subdomains with IDN TLDs to punycode format, ensuring proper handling in router configurations.
- Confirmed that non-ASCII parts are correctly converted while ASCII parts remain unchanged.
- Implemented a function to convert IDNs to ASCII punycode format, ensuring compatibility with Traefik requirements.
- Added tests to verify the conversion of IDNs and the handling of ASCII domains in router configurations.
- Enhanced error handling in the addDomainToCompose function to provide more descriptive messages when a domain's service name is missing or when the service does not exist in the compose configuration. This improves debugging and user feedback.
- Updated the Stripe API response to return only the monthly and annual subscription products.
- Enhanced the product listing logic to filter out unnecessary products, improving data handling in the application.
- Added functionality to add, edit, and remove trusted origins for SSO callbacks.
- Introduced new API mutations for managing trusted origins.
- Enhanced the SSO settings UI to include a dialog for managing trusted origins, with appropriate state handling and user feedback via toast notifications.
- Refactored the deployment worker to create a no-op worker when Redis is disabled (e.g., IS_CLOUD), preventing BullMQ connection errors.
- Updated queue initialization to use a no-op queue in cloud environments, ensuring compatibility and stability.
- Improved error handling and logging for job processing in the deployment worker.
- Updated repository selection logic across Bitbucket, Gitea, GitHub, and GitLab components to display a placeholder when no repository is selected.
- Enhanced loading state messages for better user experience, ensuring users are prompted to select an account before loading repositories.
- Cleaned up conditional rendering for loading states and account selection prompts in the UI.
- Introduced PRODUCT_MONTHLY_ID and PRODUCT_ANNUAL_ID constants to manage subscription product IDs.
- Updated the Stripe API call to fetch only the specified subscription products, enhancing performance and clarity in product management.
- Eliminated unnecessary console log statements in the LinkingAccount component to clean up the code and improve performance.
- Ensured that the account listing functionality remains intact while enhancing code readability.
- Added a new component for linking Google and GitHub accounts to user profiles.
- Integrated account linking functionality with the authentication client, allowing users to link and unlink their social accounts.
- Updated the profile settings page to conditionally display the linking account component based on cloud settings.
- Enhanced error handling and loading states for a better user experience.
- Updated the license key settings to ensure only users with the "owner" role can access certain functionalities.
- Modified the license key activation input validation to require a non-empty string.
- Improved error handling for network issues when validating license keys, providing clearer feedback to users.
- Adjusted the dashboard settings to redirect non-owner users appropriately.
When called with an empty array, `docker service ps` receives no
SERVICE argument and fails with "requires at least 1 argument".
Return early with [] when appNames is empty.
getSwarmNodes was changed to return [] on error, but the existing
SwarmMonitorCard checks `if (!nodes)` to detect failures. Since ![]
is false, the error state was silently skipped, breaking the Overview
tab for users without Docker Swarm initialized.
Reverted to return undefined on error (original behavior) so the
existing Overview tab error handling continues to work. The Containers
tab already handles nodes === undefined explicitly.
- Moved the Tooltip imports to a more appropriate location for better readability.
- Simplified the assignment of ulimitsSwarm to ensure it directly accesses the data property.
- Introduced a new column "ulimitsSwarm" of type json to the "application", "mariadb", "mongo", "mysql", "postgres", and "redis" tables.
- Added a corresponding entry in the journal for version 7 to track this migration.