Downgrade the artifact upload/download actions to v3 since none of the
v4 versions seem to address the "Not a valid zip file" issue.
Modified the codesign job to additionally run on PRs, so that when
Renovate upgrades the upload/download artifacts, we can tell from the PR
if the ZIP file issue is fixed.
For more info, see:
- https://github.com/actions/download-artifact/issues/328
- https://github.com/docker/build-push-action/issues/1167
In rare circumstances outside of Recyclarr, quality profiles become
invalid due to missing required qualities. When this happens, users are
not even able to save the profile using the Sonarr or Radarr UI.
Recyclarr now detects this situation and automatically repairs the
quality profile by re-adding these missing qualities for users.
See: https://github.com/Radarr/Radarr/issues/9738
This was removed by mistake a while back, because the docker build no
longer used the MUSL artifacts. However we still need those artifacts to
attach to github releases, so its removal was an oversight.
Setting `NO_COLOR=1` in your environment disables ANSI coloring in
console output. This is primarily useful in scenarios such as scripting
and piping output to files.
See: https://no-color.org/Fixes#223
- Centralize sanitization into a custom Serilog enricher
- More log sites pass the exception object in
- Console output now consistently only prints the mssage, but not the
stack trace.
- File output always outputs the stack trace.
Additionally, there are fixes to several SonarLint issues.
Configure SonarCloud to use the latest git tag as the version identifier
instead of the current commit. This ensures that SonarCloud considers
all code changes since the last tagged release, aligning with our setup
to track new code issues from the most recent release.
To simplify logic in the system, a child lifetime scope is created for
each distinct configuration instance that is processed by Recyclarr. The
main driver for this is to avoid objects being reused between instances
and thus needing setup & teardown logic to deal with state.