`cron:set --global` wrote the property but emitted `unknown flag: --global` because the post-set `scheduler-cron-write` trigger received `--global` as the appName arg, which pflag rejected before reaching the trigger body.
The trigger args now omit appName for global writes, and the `scheduler-k3s` cron-write trigger short-circuits when called without an app since per-app reconciliation requires a real app name. The docker-local trigger already regenerates the global crontab from all apps so global `mailfrom`/`mailto` are picked up without any further changes.
Per-plugin management docs now describe the properties introduced by the env-var-to-property migration in PR #8498, and stale prose and command-output examples that still referenced the old `DOKKU_*` names have been refreshed. The deprecated env vars table moves out of `environment-variables.md` and into the 0.38.0 migration guide, where it functions as a one-time pointer for upgrading users rather than ongoing reference material.
This change converts existing CHECKS files into a healthchecks key that is understood by 'docker-container-healthchecker'. This tool supports a number of different types of container healthchecks - command, http, uptime - and can perform healthchecks against non-web processes.
The use of the old CHECKS file is now deprecated, and will be removed in the next minor version. Users can use the 'docker-container-healthchecker' to convert existing CHECKS files to the new format automatically.
Closes#2760
Recent Dokku changes invalidate a bunch of docs around where files need to be placed in order for Dokku to respect them. This doc change clarifies where files are extracted from in cases where source code is available, which should hopefully make users less confused about how the system works.
See https://railsnotes.xyz/blog/deploying-ruby-on-rails-with-dokku-redis-sidekiq-arm-docker-hetzner for the inspiration - I was reading through it and was like 'these docs are definitely incorrect...'.
This changes restarts to drop the 'release' part that currently gets triggered, which also helps reduce the possibility that a new image layer will be added due to predeploy deploy triggers.
Note that the old method essentially halfway-rebuilt the app (which was what added the extra layer). This refactor removes that, which is a bc-break.
Additionally, scaling processes will result in deploying _only_ restarting the processes being scaled.
Closes#2184