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claude code agent 922f506fe5 feat(automation): guard update→rollback loop; name Settings types; tests & doc fixes (F1-F7)
F1: record rolled-back targets per service (endpointID/containerName + remote
    digest) and skip auto-update during a 24h cooldown unless the remote digest
    changes — breaks the infinite update→rollback loop on a persistently
    unhealthy image, without blocking a genuinely new image.
F2: unit-test applyContainerUpdate dispatch/payload mapping.
F3: settings_update.go comments mention auto-heal AND auto-update.
F4: drop stale '(future M4)' TS docs; primitives are frontend-only.
F5: replace the anonymous ContainerAutomation settings struct with named
    types (identical JSON tags).
F6: drop parseEnable (duplicate of boolLabel).
F7: remove the unused gitService dependency.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 14:29:57 +03:00
claude code agent f7cb0f3241 feat(automation): "Update now" action (stack-aware) + bulk update (#10, epic #3 M3)
Add a discoverable per-container "Update now" action, shown only when the
image status is `outdated`, plus a bulk "Update selected" action in the
containers list.

Both manual paths share ONE apply primitive (applyContainerUpdate /
useUpdateContainerImage) that also backs the future M4 auto-update job:

- standalone container  -> recreate-with-pull (existing recreate endpoint)
- stack-managed         -> stack redeploy-with-pull (existing git/file stack
                           update mutations), so the container stays in its
                           stack and is never recreated out-of-band
- externally-managed    -> refused; the details button is disabled with an
  compose                  explanatory tooltip and the bulk action skips it

Decision logic lives in the pure, unit-tested resolveContainerUpdatePath /
groupContainersForUpdate helpers. The bulk action filters to outdated
containers and redeploys each owning stack exactly once even when several of
its containers are selected, reporting per-item success/failure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 09:24:10 +03:00