Removed redundant `getCurrentAppsForReport` and `getCurrentForComparison` since
the behavior of these methods is already handled by `getCurrentApps` and
`getCurrentState`.
Creates `lib/legacy.ts` and `device-state/legacy.ts` to deal with
migration from legacy target states (single container and v2) for all
apps and for apps.json respectively
This change updates types and database format in order to allow
receiving the new format of the target state from the cloud and allow
applications to keep working.
This change also updates metadata in the containers, meaning services
will need to be restarted on supervisor update
Change-type: major
With the move to v3 target state and the move forward to remove
database ids from the supervisor, we want to ensure the ids are only
used for legacy support (such as within the API). This change renames
the method and sets it as deprecated
It seems that in some cases the supervisor can report
an image without a `status` field leading to a cloud side 401 response.
See #1905 for more details.
Change-type: patch
The check for the docker network supervisor0 assumed that if the
interface supervisor0 existed, then the network would exist too. However this is not
true on the case of docker directory corruption, which would lead to a
loop with `Error: (HTTP code 404) no such network - network supervisor0 not found`.
Change-type: patch
Closes: #1806
As changes to config.json may restart the supervisor before it can
trigger the reboot (or something can kill the supervisor before it can run that step),
the supervisor needs a persistent signal that a reboot is required
(instead of the current transient signal).
With this commit, the supervisor will now create a breadcrumb in the
host `/tmp` folder, that will be checked as the last step of the
configuration changes.
As config.json changes may restart the engine (and hence the supervisor)
in newer OS versions, this ensures that the supervisor does not get
interrupted while writing to backends.
This is necessary with the changes as of balenaOS 2.82.6, which watches config.json
and will restart balena-hostname and some other services automatically on file change.
Change-type: patch
Relates-to: #1876
Signed-off-by: Christina Wang <christina@balena.io>
The functionality is pretty much the same, so we don't need the two
functions in two different places.
Signed-off-by: Christina Wang <christina@balena.io>
With more and more devices in ipv6 only networks, this ensures the
local addresses are reported to the cloud as part of the state patch.
Change-type: patch