diff --git a/blog/2020/dokku-0.20.0/index.html b/blog/2020/dokku-0.20.0/index.html index 0ef3e67ac..50d429f18 100644 --- a/blog/2020/dokku-0.20.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2020/dokku-0.20.0/index.html @@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@
The dokku-event-listener
daemon will properly listen to container events - start, restart, delete, destroy, die - and reload the nginx config for the related app as appropriate. It will even rebuild the application if we've hit the max container restart count. It will also output debug logging that you can use to correlate application crashes with service outages.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.20.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.20.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.20.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.20.0.
As Dokku continues to mature towards a 1.0 target, the following areas will be of greater focus in upcoming releases:
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.23.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.23.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.23.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.23.0.
Our versioning is getting long in the tooth, and we're quickly winding towards an eventual 1.0 release. It's been teased in the past, but as of this writing, there are currently 18 outstanding issues in the 1.0 milestone. We encourage folks to take a peak at them and help investigate bugs, come up with work plans, or contribute PRs where possible to help bring us over the finish line.
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokku-0.23.x-wrapup/index.html b/blog/2021/dokku-0.23.x-wrapup/index.html index 309bc062b..853bbdaab 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokku-0.23.x-wrapup/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokku-0.23.x-wrapup/index.html @@ -1506,7 +1506,7 @@As of #4373, the Procfile is now extracted in the pre-deploy step for every deploy and otherwise not removed. Thus, it should always exist when necessary - web will be scale to 1 automatically and it won't need to be present on future ps:scale calls since we'll have the scale file - and the command can execute faster.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.23.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.23.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.23.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.23.0.
And that's it for 0.23.x. Our next post will cover 0.24.0, as well as plans for future releases.
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokku-0.24.0/index.html b/blog/2021/dokku-0.24.0/index.html index 270df1ecc..629b53d71 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokku-0.24.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokku-0.24.0/index.html @@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@Being able to specify --all
and increase parallelism of save commands is always great. As of 0.24.0, the commands proxy:enable
, proxy:disable
and proxy:build-config
now support the --all
flag in addition to general parallelism.
If parallelism is needed for a specific command, please file an issue to get it added :)
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.24.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.24.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.24.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.24.0.
Our next release will continue on the 16 outstanding 1.0 issues. We hope to knock out a few of these, especially those related to Dockerfile and ports handling. We encourage folks to take a peak at them and help investigate bugs, come up with work plans, or contribute PRs where possible to help bring us over the finish line.
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokku-0.25.0/index.html b/blog/2021/dokku-0.25.0/index.html index a7a349fad..8cbe696a0 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokku-0.25.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokku-0.25.0/index.html @@ -1583,7 +1583,7 @@null
builder and scheduler plugins that do nothing during the build or schedule phases.
This functionality can be used when trying to expose non-Dokku maintained services to the external world without requiring a deployed proxy. One nice side-effect is that this also means users can expose services with letsencrypt support.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.25.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.25.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.25.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.25.0.
Our next release will continue on the 14 outstanding 1.0 issues. We encourage folks to take a peak at them and help investigate bugs, come up with work plans, or contribute PRs where possible to help bring us over the finish line.
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokku-0.26.0/index.html b/blog/2021/dokku-0.26.0/index.html index 1b7845bad..7f287e93b 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokku-0.26.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokku-0.26.0/index.html @@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@As with every upgrade, please see the 0.26.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.26.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.26.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.26.0.
Dokku Pro is a commercial offering that provides a familiar Web UI for all common tasks performed by developers. End users can expect an interface that provides various complex cli commands in an intuitive, app-centric manner, quickly speeding up tasks that might otherwise be difficult for new and old users to perform. Additionally, it provides a way to perform these tasks remotely via a json api, enabling easier, audited remote management of servers. Finally, Dokku Pro provides an alternative, https-based method for deploying code which can be used in environments that lockdown ssh access to servers.
We'll have more information in the coming week, but Dokku Pro will be provided under early bird pricing (with the price going up as we continue to release new versions). Server licenses are sold in perpetuity, so lock in lower pricing today!
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokku-0.28.0/index.html b/blog/2021/dokku-0.28.0/index.html index db4a1ed2b..0c4fb0e5a 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokku-0.28.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokku-0.28.0/index.html @@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@As with every upgrade, please see the 0.28.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.28.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.28.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.28.0.
Dokku Pro is a commercial offering that provides a familiar Web UI for all common tasks performed by developers. End users can expect an interface that provides various complex cli commands in an intuitive, app-centric manner, quickly speeding up tasks that might otherwise be difficult for new and old users to perform. Additionally, it provides a way to perform these tasks remotely via a json api, enabling easier, audited remote management of servers. Finally, Dokku Pro provides an alternative, https-based method for deploying code which can be used in environments that lockdown ssh access to servers.
We'll have more information in the coming week, but Dokku Pro will be provided under early bird pricing (with the price going up as we continue to release new versions). Server licenses are sold in perpetuity, so lock in lower pricing today!
diff --git a/blog/2021/dokkus-roaring-20s/index.html b/blog/2021/dokkus-roaring-20s/index.html index 684924b1c..2839ac0b5 100644 --- a/blog/2021/dokkus-roaring-20s/index.html +++ b/blog/2021/dokkus-roaring-20s/index.html @@ -1515,7 +1515,7 @@All that said, not all plugins will be rewritten in Golang - the git
plugin is likely to stay as is - and some plugins may see hybrid rewrites as necessary, but this should hopefully give folks a bit of an idea as to why the Dokku codebase is not predominantly written in shell.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.22.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.22.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.22.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.22.0.
0.22.x was a feature-packed release, and we're not slowing down. 0.23.x is around the corner, and will include quite a few interesting features for folks. We'll save those notes for the next blog post :)
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2022/dokku-0.27.x-wrapup/index.html b/blog/2022/dokku-0.27.x-wrapup/index.html index f1e645976..a44ad1474 100644 --- a/blog/2022/dokku-0.27.x-wrapup/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/dokku-0.27.x-wrapup/index.html @@ -1436,7 +1436,7 @@Some characters should be escaped - and quoting matters! - but label-based proxy-implementations can now take full advantage of apps deployed via Dokku.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.27.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.27.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.27.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.27.0.
Those were the major changes in 0.27.x. Our next post will cover 0.28.0!
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2022/dokku-0.28.x-wrapup/index.html b/blog/2022/dokku-0.28.x-wrapup/index.html index 5967b5818..23f743382 100644 --- a/blog/2022/dokku-0.28.x-wrapup/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/dokku-0.28.x-wrapup/index.html @@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@This fixes issues where users may somehow add an https mapping but are missing an ssl certificate, causing nginx to not load properly. We now ignore the mapping and warn users of the misconfiguration.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.28.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.28.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.28.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.28.0.
Those were the major changes in 0.28.x. Our next post will cover 0.29.0!
As always, please post issues with bugs or functionality you think Dokku might benefit from. As well, feel free to hop into Github Discussions or Slack channel if you have questions, comments, or concerns.
diff --git a/blog/2022/dokku-0.29.0/index.html b/blog/2022/dokku-0.29.0/index.html index 3e3b61e98..3937ad245 100644 --- a/blog/2022/dokku-0.29.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2022/dokku-0.29.0/index.html @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@While Dokku has supported ARM/ARM64 servers for a while, Herokuish - the most common builder in use with Dokku - has not. While it is possible to make a buildpack ARM-compatible, the majority are not, and thus we blocked off the functionality to avoid causing issues for users.
For more adventurous Dokku users, the herokuish builder can now be enabled on ARM/ARM64 servers (though it is not enabled by default). Individual buildpacks will still need to have support added for ARM/ARM64 platforms, but users are no longer artificially limited by Dokku to other builders.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.29.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.29.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.29.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.29.0.
Dokku Pro is a commercial offering that provides a familiar Web UI for all common tasks performed by developers. End users can expect an interface that provides various complex cli commands in an intuitive, app-centric manner, quickly speeding up tasks that might otherwise be difficult for new and old users to perform. Additionally, it provides a way to perform these tasks remotely via a json api, enabling easier, audited remote management of servers. Finally, Dokku Pro provides an alternative, https-based method for deploying code which can be used in environments that lockdown ssh access to servers.
Interested in purchasing Dokku Pro? Dokku Pro is currently provided under early bird pricing (with the price going up as we continue to release new versions). Server licenses are sold in perpetuity, so lock in lower pricing today!
diff --git a/blog/2023/dokku-0.30.0/index.html b/blog/2023/dokku-0.30.0/index.html index 0f73a5824..18e972a76 100644 --- a/blog/2023/dokku-0.30.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/dokku-0.30.0/index.html @@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@A recent change in CNB's pack utility changed how processes were launched, causing any process to fail to start. We now specify a custom entrypoint to fix this issue. Users of CNB can get back to building their apps!
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.30.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.30.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.30.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.30.0.
Dokku Pro is a commercial offering that provides a familiar Web UI for all common tasks performed by developers. End users can expect an interface that provides various complex cli commands in an intuitive, app-centric manner, quickly speeding up tasks that might otherwise be difficult for new and old users to perform. Additionally, it provides a way to perform these tasks remotely via a json api, enabling easier, audited remote management of servers. Finally, Dokku Pro provides an alternative, https-based method for deploying code which can be used in environments that lockdown ssh access to servers.
Interested in purchasing Dokku Pro? Dokku Pro is currently provided under early bird pricing (with the price going up as we continue to release new versions). Server licenses are sold in perpetuity, so lock in lower pricing today!
diff --git a/blog/2023/dokku-0.31.0/index.html b/blog/2023/dokku-0.31.0/index.html index 84faf77a1..3dcc75b89 100644 --- a/blog/2023/dokku-0.31.0/index.html +++ b/blog/2023/dokku-0.31.0/index.html @@ -1758,7 +1758,7 @@Previously, users on ARM64 machines would not be able to enable traefik's letsencrypt integration due to a docker bug in file mounting. This is now fixed across all platforms - simply run traefik:stop
and traefik:start
.
As with every upgrade, please see the 0.31.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.31.0.
+As with every upgrade, please see the 0.31.0 migration guide for more information on upgrading to 0.31.0.
With the release of Dokku 0.31.0, we've fixed a number of long-standing issues while also implementing a ton of great new features. While development isn't stopping, now is the time to refocus the project a bit for a few reasons:
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