- Move modular Redis wait from uWSGI exec-pre to entrypoint (exec-pre runs under 'su -' which strips Docker env vars, so DISPATCHARR_ENV and REDIS_HOST were never available)
- Selective flush in modular mode: clears stale app state (stream locks, proxy metadata) while preserving Celery broker/result keys
- AIO mode unchanged: full flushdb via uWSGI exec-pre
- Update unit tests for both flush paths
- Fix Postgres version check failing with restricted DB users (use $POSTGRES_DB instead of hardcoded 'postgres')
- Fix DVR recording broken in modular mode (respect DISPATCHARR_PORT instead of hardcoding 9191)
- Remove flushdb() from wait_for_redis.py to prevent Redis data loss on container restart
- Add DISPATCHARR_PORT to celery environment in docker-compose.yml
- Add depends_on health conditions for proper service startup ordering
- Add extra_hosts for host.docker.internal resolution on Linux
- Harden celery entrypoint with timeouts for JWT wait (120s) and migration wait (300s)
- Replace fragile showmigrations grep with migrate --check
- Add unit tests for DVR port resolution and flushdb removal regression
Add support for authentication when connecting to external Redis instances in modular deployment mode. This enables secure Redis deployments using either password-only authentication (Redis <6) or
username + password authentication (Redis 6+ ACL).
Changes:
- Add REDIS_PASSWORD and REDIS_USER environment variables
- Implement URL encoding for special characters in passwords
- Update all Redis connection points to support auth
- Add comprehensive documentation and examples to docker-compose.yml
- Maintains full backward compatibility (empty defaults = no auth)
All authentication mechanisms have been fully tested including pasword-only authentication, Redis 6+ ACL authentication with username + password, volume-mounted configuration files, and special character handling.
Existing deployments are not effected, authentication support is entirely opt-in using docker-compose.
Also, acknowledging the fact that the docker-compose file for modular deployments has been getting out of hand with auth support, the docker-compose.yml file was re-formatted for better visibility in configuration. This seemed like a better way to go than mandating a .env file.
Add batch EPG association endpoint and improve EPG matching logic
- Implemented a new API endpoint to associate multiple channels with EPG data in a single request.
- Enhanced the EPG matching process to normalize TVG IDs and log relevant information.
- Updated frontend to handle batch EPG associations efficiently, falling back to legacy methods when necessary.