Version update for postgres and python
Updated version for Postgres and python alpine images in apiserver and docker compose files respectively
Summary by CodeRabbit
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New Features
- Upgraded the backend Python base image to a newer version, potentially enhancing performance and compatibility.
- Updated PostgreSQL database images in configuration files, introducing new features and improvements.
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Bug Fixes
- Removed specific version constraints from package installations, allowing for the latest versions, which may resolve compatibility issues.
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Chores
- Simplified Docker configurations by updating to the latest image versions across various services.
Walkthrough
The recent changes involve upgrading the Python base image in the backend Dockerfiles from version 3.11 to 3.12, simplifying package installations by removing version constraints, and updating the PostgreSQL image across various Docker Compose files to version 15.7. These enhancements aim to leverage new features and optimizations while increasing flexibility in dependency management.
Changes
| File(s) | Change Summary |
|---|---|
apiserver/Dockerfile.api, apiserver/Dockerfile.dev |
Upgraded base image to python:3.12.5-alpine, removed version constraints from package installations. Updated postgresql13-dev to postgresql-dev. |
deploy/selfhost/docker-compose.yml, docker-compose-local.yml, docker-compose.yml |
Updated PostgreSQL image from postgres:15.5-alpine and postgres:15.2-alpine to postgres:15.7-alpine. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant Client
participant Backend
participant Database
Client->>Backend: Request Data
Backend->>Database: Query Data
Database-->>Backend: Return Data
Backend-->>Client: Send Response
Poem
In the garden of code, where rabbits play,
Weβve hopped to new heights, brighter than day.
With Python upgraded, our tools in hand,
Together we'll build, oh isnβt it grand! πβ¨
PostgreSQL shines, a fresh version in sight,
Hopping through changes, all feels just right!
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