ehmatthes / heroku-buildpack-python

A demonstration version of the official Heroku buildpack for Python apps, showing how Django deployment can be further simplified.
https://ehmatthes.com/blog/simplified_heroku/
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Bump heroku_hatchet from 7.3.4 to 8.0.0 #92

Open dependabot[bot] opened 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps heroku_hatchet from 7.3.4 to 8.0.0.

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8.0.0

  • Breaking change: Delete apps on teardown. Previously hatchet would delete apps lazily to help with debugging. This behavior allowed developers to inspect logs and heroku run bash in the event of an unexpected failure. In practice, it is rarely needed and causes accounts to retain apps indefinitely. Previously there was no cost to retaining applications, but now basic applications incur a charge. Change details:
    • The application teardown process now deletes applications directly.
    • To skip destroying applications on teardown, set HEROKU_DEBUG_EXPENSIVE=1. This env var will cause App#teardown! to skip deletion so you can introspect why one failed.
    • When hatchet needs a new application, it will first delete all applications that are created at least HATCHET_ALIVE_TTL_MINUTES ago. If it cannot delete any applications and the account is already at HATCHET_APP_LIMIT, it will sleep and try again later.
    • Introduce --older-than flag to hatchet destroy CLI command. For example, the command hatchet destroy --older-than=7will remove any apps older than the provided value (in minutes).
  • Add support for GitHub Actions env vars (heroku/hatchet#189)

7.4.0

  • Supports "basic" scaledown (heroku/hatchet#193)
  • Breaking: Support for Ruby 2.2 is soft removed going forward only Ruby versions on the currently released stack will be supported
  • Bugfix: heroku run calls are now properly rate throttled and retried heroku/hatchet#187
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