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Disable Upgrade Button (for Baikal in Docker) #1385

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  • I have used the search function for OPEN issues to see if someone else has already submitted the same feature request.
  • I have also used the search function for CLOSED issues to see if the feature is already implemented and just waiting to be released.
  • I will describe the problem with as much detail as possible.
  • This is not about the docker image. In that case, contact the authors of the docker image.

Baikal version

latest

PHP version

latest

Problem you are having

Is it technically possible to perform the upgrade without the usual confirmation? Perhaps this could be done via a script or a setting? I don’t really understand the button anyway, since you effectively have no other choice than to agree to the upgrade, and the update is completed within a second.

It is also irrelevant whether Baikal is installed on a web server or in Docker. I have been using the Docker version by ckulka for some time now. Every time an automatic update comes in, Baikal is not reachable until the confirmation is given, and the clients receive an error message.

It would be nice if a solution could be found within Baikal, since the Docker images pull the release code directly from Baikal. Other applications with much more complex databases and data entries handle this without any problems.

I would appreciate a solution.

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