Add support for configuring IPv4 and IPv6 public network interfaces when creating servers through the Hetzner integration. Users can now enable or disable IPv4 and IPv6 independently, with both enabled by default.
Features:
- Added enable_ipv4 and enable_ipv6 checkboxes in the server creation form
- Both options are enabled by default as per Hetzner best practices
- IPv4 is preferred when both are enabled
- Fallback to IPv6 when only IPv6 is enabled
- Proper validation and error handling for network configuration
- Comprehensive test coverage for IP address selection logic
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Simplified webhook channel implementation to match TelegramChannel pattern without typed interface.
Changes:
- Removed SendsWebhook interface file
- Removed interface from Team model
- Removed routeNotificationForWebhook() method
- WebhookChannel now uses untyped $notifiable like TelegramChannel
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Added actual HTTP POST delivery for webhook notifications and comprehensive Ray debugging for development.
Changes:
- Updated Team model to implement SendsWebhook interface
- Added routeNotificationForWebhook() method to Team
- Enhanced SendWebhookJob with Ray logging for request/response
- Added Ray debugging to WebhookChannel for dispatch tracking
- Added Ray debugging to Webhook Livewire component
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Add basic WebhookChannel infrastructure:
- Create SendsWebhook interface
- Create WebhookChannel with placeholder implementation (logs instead of sending)
- Update Test notification to support webhook channel
- Add WebhookChannel to HasNotificationSettings trait
- Add toWebhook() method to Test notification
This provides a working foundation that won't break test notifications.
The actual HTTP webhook delivery will be implemented in a follow-up.
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Add webhook case to the Test notification's via() method
to prepare for future WebhookChannel implementation.
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Add WebhookNotificationSettings to the policy mappings in
AuthServiceProvider to enable authorization checks for the
webhook notification settings.
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Add basic infrastructure for custom webhook notifications:
- Create webhook_notification_settings table with event toggles
- Add WebhookNotificationSettings model with encrypted URL
- Integrate webhook settings into Team model and HasNotificationSettings trait
- Create Livewire component and Blade view for webhook configuration
- Add webhook navigation route and UI
This provides the foundation for sending webhook notifications to custom HTTP/HTTPS endpoints when events occur in Coolify.
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- Replaced the inline query for fetching environments in GlobalSearch with a new static method `ownedByCurrentTeam` in the Environment model, enhancing code readability and maintainability.
- This change simplifies the logic for retrieving environments associated with the current team, promoting better organization of query logic within the model.
- Introduced a comprehensive set of navigation routes for quick access to key sections such as Dashboard, Servers, Projects, and more.
- Enhanced the search functionality to include a 'new' prefix for creating resources directly from the search input.
- Improved UI elements for search results, ensuring better visibility and interaction.
- Modified the redirect route after project resource creation to include the UUID of the production environment, ensuring users are directed to the correct resource index page.
- This change enhances navigation and improves user experience by providing direct access to the relevant environment resources.
- Introduced a new create mode in the global search component, allowing users to initiate the creation of resources directly from the search input.
- Implemented logic to detect specific resource types based on user input, enabling quick access to creation modals for projects, servers, teams, storage, private keys, and GitHub apps.
- Updated the UI to display a list of creatable items when in create mode, improving user experience and accessibility for resource management.
- Added necessary modals for each resource type to facilitate the creation process seamlessly.
- Added logic to determine if the user can create resources for each project and generate the corresponding route for adding resources based on the project's first environment.
- Updated the project index view to display the new resource creation option alongside existing project settings.
- Adjusted various views to include a margin-top adjustment for better layout consistency.
- Updated the build_logs_url to use the correct environment UUID instead of the environment name, ensuring accurate links to deployment logs.
- This change improves the reliability of the deployment notification system by directing users to the correct log location.
- Wrapped the storage settings submission process in a database transaction to ensure data integrity.
- Added connection testing within the transaction to verify settings before finalizing the save.
- Enhanced error handling by refreshing the model state after a rollback, ensuring the UI reflects the latest database values.
- Dispatch success event upon successful update and verification of storage settings.
- Introduced a new notification class, BackupSuccessWithS3Warning, to alert users when local backups succeed but S3 uploads fail.
- Updated DatabaseBackupJob to track local backup success and handle S3 upload errors, improving error reporting and user notifications.
- Modified ScheduledDatabaseBackupExecution model to include a new s3_uploaded boolean field for tracking S3 upload status.
- Adjusted views and validation logic to reflect changes in backup execution status and S3 handling.
- Added tests to ensure the new s3_uploaded column is correctly implemented and validated.
- Updated the should_skip_build method to save runtime environment variables even when the build step is skipped, ensuring that the latest environment settings are preserved.
- Enhanced logging in prepare_builder_image to differentiate between the first attempt and subsequent attempts, improving clarity in deployment logs.
- Implemented a check for the NIXPACKS_NODE_VERSION variable in the ApplicationDeploymentJob.
- Added log entries to notify users when NIXPACKS_NODE_VERSION is not set, indicating that Node.js 18 will be used by default, which is EOL.
- Provided guidance on how to override the default version by setting NIXPACKS_NODE_VERSION in environment variables.
- Updated the base_directory property to default to '/' for better compatibility with Docker setups.
- Included base_directory in the submit method's application array to ensure it is correctly passed during submission, enhancing the functionality of the GithubPrivateRepository component.
- Refactored the DatabaseBackupJob to replace instances of backup->uuid with backup_log_uuid for consistency in container naming.
- Ensured that all related Docker commands and processes reference the updated backup_log_uuid, improving clarity and reducing potential errors during backup operations.
- Added cache clearing for environment variables and their preview after a new variable is added to ensure the UI reflects the latest data.
- Updated the refreshEnvs method to include cache clearing, enhancing the responsiveness of the environment variable display.
- 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.
- Changed the .env file reference to use a build-time .env file located in /artifacts, preventing it from being included in Docker images.
- Introduced a new method to wrap Docker build commands with environment variable exports, enhancing the handling of build-time variables.
- Updated logging messages for clarity regarding the creation and usage of the build-time .env file.