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Welcome to Renovate! This is an onboarding PR to help you understand and configure settings before regular Pull Requests begin.

🚦 To activate Renovate, merge this Pull Request. To disable Renovate, simply close this Pull Request unmerged.


Detected Package Files

  • Dockerfile.erpc (dockerfile)
  • Dockerfile.monitoring (dockerfile)

Configuration Summary

Based on the default config's presets, Renovate will:

  • Start dependency updates only once this onboarding PR is merged
  • Show all Merge Confidence badges for pull requests.
  • Enable Renovate Dependency Dashboard creation.
  • Use semantic commit type fix for dependencies and chore for all others if semantic commits are in use.
  • Ignore node_modules, bower_components, vendor and various test/tests (except for nuget) directories.
  • Group known monorepo packages together.
  • Use curated list of recommended non-monorepo package groupings.
  • Apply crowd-sourced package replacement rules.
  • Apply crowd-sourced workarounds for known problems with packages.

🔡 Do you want to change how Renovate upgrades your dependencies? Add your custom config to renovate.json in this branch. Renovate will update the Pull Request description the next time it runs.


What to Expect

With your current configuration, Renovate will create 5 Pull Requests:

chore(deps): update alpine docker tag to v3.20
  • Schedule: ["at any time"]
  • Branch name: renovate/alpine-3.x
  • Merge into: main
  • Upgrade alpine to 3.20
chore(deps): update grafana/grafana docker tag to v9.5.21
  • Schedule: ["at any time"]
  • Branch name: renovate/grafana-grafana-9.x
  • Merge into: main
  • Upgrade grafana/grafana to 9.5.21
chore(deps): update prom/prometheus docker tag to v2.55.1
  • Schedule: ["at any time"]
  • Branch name: renovate/prom-prometheus-2.x
  • Merge into: main
  • Upgrade prom/prometheus to v2.55.1
chore(deps): update grafana/grafana docker tag to v11
  • Schedule: ["at any time"]
  • Branch name: renovate/grafana-grafana-11.x
  • Merge into: main
  • Upgrade grafana/grafana to 11.3.0
chore(deps): update ubuntu docker tag to v24
  • Schedule: ["at any time"]
  • Branch name: renovate/ubuntu-24.x
  • Merge into: main
  • Upgrade ubuntu to 24.04

🚸 Branch creation will be limited to maximum 2 per hour, so it doesn't swamp any CI resources or overwhelm the project. See docs for prhourlylimit for details.


❓ Got questions? Check out Renovate's Docs, particularly the Getting Started section.
If you need any further assistance then you can also request help here.


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