Releases: linuxserver/docker-speedtest-tracker
v0.16.2-ls6
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- Hotfix v0.16.1 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1156
- Hotfix v0.16.2 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1158
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.16.1...v0.16.2
v0.16.1-ls6
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
Important
v0.16.0 includes a breaking change that requires user action for existing installs. Make sure to follow the steps below to migrate your result data!
This release fixes a data quality issue (#812) that has existed since day-1. Result responses stored in data column where incorrectly formatted which caused extra steps and some messy code throughout the application. This release will copy your existing results table to a new results_bad_json table for safe keeping and deploy new DDL for a fresh results table.
Data Migration
If you have existing results data you can follow the steps below to migrate and fix your data.
- Sign in as an admin user and visit the results page.
- Click "Migrate" at the top of the table and confirm you want to start the data migration.
- The migration will be processed by a queue worker behind the scenes, you'll receive notifications at the start and end of the data processing. This can take a couple of minutes depending how much data you have.
- Once completed you'll need to add your schedule for speedtests back under General settings.
FAQ
- Q: Where the F*** did my data go?
- It was copied to a new table called
results_bad_jsonfor safe keeping.
- It was copied to a new table called
- Q: Will I lose my old results data?
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
resultstableresults_bad_jsonwill remain in the database unless you decide to manually drop the table.
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
- Q: Why were my scheduled speedtests disabled?
- This fix is so important it requires your attention, once you've confirmed a successful data migration you can enable your scheduled speedtests again.
Additional Changes
- #1144
- #1149
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.5...v0.16.0
v0.16.0-ls6
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
Important
v0.16.0 includes a breaking change that requires user action for existing installs. Make sure to follow the steps below to migrate your result data!
This release fixes a data quality issue (#812) that has existed since day-1. Result responses stored in data column where incorrectly formatted which caused extra steps and some messy code throughout the application. This release will copy your existing results table to a new results_bad_json table for safe keeping and deploy new DDL for a fresh results table.
Data Migration
If you have existing results data you can follow the steps below to migrate and fix your data.
- Sign in as an admin user and visit the results page.
- Click "Migrate" at the top of the table and confirm you want to start the data migration.
- The migration will be processed by a queue worker behind the scenes, you'll receive notifications at the start and end of the data processing. This can take a couple of minutes depending how much data you have.
- Once completed you'll need to add your schedule for speedtests back under General settings.
FAQ
- Q: Where the F*** did my data go?
- It was copied to a new table called
results_bad_jsonfor safe keeping.
- It was copied to a new table called
- Q: Will I lose my old results data?
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
resultstableresults_bad_jsonwill remain in the database unless you decide to manually drop the table.
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
- Q: Why were my scheduled speedtests disabled?
- This fix is so important it requires your attention, once you've confirmed a successful data migration you can enable your scheduled speedtests again.
Additional Changes
- #1144
- #1149
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.5...v0.16.0
v0.16.0-ls5
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
Important
v0.16.0 includes a breaking change that requires user action for existing installs. Make sure to follow the steps below to migrate your result data!
This release fixes a data quality issue (#812) that has existed since day-1. Result responses stored in data column where incorrectly formatted which caused extra steps and some messy code throughout the application. This release will copy your existing results table to a new results_bad_json table for safe keeping and deploy new DDL for a fresh results table.
Data Migration
If you have existing results data you can follow the steps below to migrate and fix your data.
- Sign in as an admin user and visit the results page.
- Click "Migrate" at the top of the table and confirm you want to start the data migration.
- The migration will be processed by a queue worker behind the scenes, you'll receive notifications at the start and end of the data processing. This can take a couple of minutes depending how much data you have.
- Once completed you'll need to add your schedule for speedtests back under General settings.
FAQ
- Q: Where the F*** did my data go?
- It was copied to a new table called
results_bad_jsonfor safe keeping.
- It was copied to a new table called
- Q: Will I lose my old results data?
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
resultstableresults_bad_jsonwill remain in the database unless you decide to manually drop the table.
- No, even after the data is migrated to the new
- Q: Why were my scheduled speedtests disabled?
- This fix is so important it requires your attention, once you've confirmed a successful data migration you can enable your scheduled speedtests again.
Additional Changes
- #1144
- #1149
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.5...v0.16.0
v0.15.5-ls4
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- [Chore] README.md and template updates by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1139
- [Bug] Fixed missing version provider namespace by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1145
- [Chore] Cache settings values by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1146
- Release v0.15.5 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1147
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.4...v0.15.5
v0.15.4-ls4
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- [Bug] Fixed testing Telegram notification channel by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1130
- Laravel 10.44.0 Shift by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1128
- Release v0.15.4 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1132
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.3...v0.15.4
v0.15.4-ls3
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- [Bug] Fixed testing Telegram notification channel by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1130
- Laravel 10.44.0 Shift by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1128
- Release v0.15.4 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1132
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.3...v0.15.4
v0.15.3-ls2
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- [Chore] Removed schedule for new installs by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1119
- [Feature] A better favicon by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1124
- Release v0.15.3 by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1125
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.2...v0.15.3
v0.15.2-ls1
LinuxServer Changes:
Initial Release.
speedtest-tracker Changes:
What's Changed
- Release v0.15.2 (Hotfix) by @alexjustesen in alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker#1114
Full Changelog: alexjustesen/speedtest-tracker@v0.15.1...v0.15.2