This removes the need to JSON.stringify() objects in logs. Default bunyan fields plus our custom meta fields are stripped out, and everything else is stringified in the details field.
Closes#498
Schedule logic has been refactored to enable the pruning of all orphan branches.
Now, schedules aren't checked at package-time, instead package upgrades are queued regardless of schedule.
At branch time, it is checked whether the *branch* is scheduled and then the branch is not created/updated if it's off-schedule.
This enables the repository worker to know all possible branches and hence be able to determine which remaining branches in the repository are "orphans" to be deleted.
Closes#428, Closes#426
All PRs/branches will be shown in onboarding even if they have been scheduled for another day or time, providing a "full view" in the onboarding.
Closes#429
A separate routine is run after branch creation to detect any branches that should be deleted. A branch will be removed if:
- It was not created by renovate in the last run, AND
- It has no PR, or its corresponding PR is not mergeable
Closes#426, Closes#428
Warnings and Errors are bubbled up when renovating a repository, together with the existing upgrades. The Onboarding PR ("Configure Renovate") now displays them and encourages the user to fix before merging/closing the PR.
Closes#414
This feature now allows a custom schedule to be defined for lock file maintenance. It is now enabled by default but runs only before 5m on Sundays. Closes#399
BREAKING CHANGE: lock file maintenance is enabled by default.
Rules will apply to both yarn and npm (npm is yet to be implemented however). Existing mainainYarn* variables are removed and replaced by new lockFileMaintenance object.
This PR adds a scheduling feature, including timezone support.
It's described in detail in the FAQ, but the summary is:
* Timezones can be defined so that schedules are written in timezone of target repository
* Schedules can be written in "plain english"
* Multiple schedules allowed
* Schedules can be defined all the way down to package level
Closes#387