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Description
I use "diun.notify_on=new" option on all my swarm service. When possible, I use mutable tag for my images.
This way, I handle
patch updates automatically with a script (no notification is received)
minor/major updates manually when I receive Diun notifications
Since last Diun update, I am receiving notification when I should not.
For example, I am using Portainer image with tag 5.30. Suppose a patch update is released (4.30.1)
Expected behaviour
Before 4.26 Diun update, I didn't receive notification because of the option "diun.notify_on=new".
Actual behaviour
Since 4.26 update, I receive a notification : portainer:4.26@sha256:.... is available
Maybe this is because of the new digest compare function. The image tag is the same but the digest is different, so Diun considers it as a new version (while it's an update).
I tried using the option "compareDigest: true", with no success. Am I missing something ?
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Description
I use "diun.notify_on=new" option on all my swarm service. When possible, I use mutable tag for my images. This way, I handle
Since last Diun update, I am receiving notification when I should not.
For example, I am using Portainer image with tag 5.30. Suppose a patch update is released (4.30.1)
Expected behaviour
Before 4.26 Diun update, I didn't receive notification because of the option "diun.notify_on=new".
Actual behaviour
Since 4.26 update, I receive a notification : portainer:4.26@sha256:.... is available
Maybe this is because of the new digest compare function. The image tag is the same but the digest is different, so Diun considers it as a new version (while it's an update).
I tried using the option "compareDigest: true", with no success. Am I missing something ?
Steps to reproduce
Diun version
4.26.0
Docker info
Docker Compose config
Logs
Additional info
If possible, I would to disable the digest function, as it was before 4.26
Thank you for your help and for Diun ! :