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* Fix: Add lazy Redis connection with retry logic for pull metrics - Implement lazy initialization to prevent startup failures when Redis unavailable - Add retry logic (3 attempts, 1s delay) for automatic reconnection - Add health checks before each Redis operation - Improve error logging from DEBUG to WARNING level - Fix silent failures after pod restart when Redis not immediately available This fixes the issue where pull statistics tracking was permanently broken after registry component restart if Redis wasn't available at startup. --------- Co-authored-by: shudeshp <shudeshp@redhat.com>
pullstats: updated bulk upsert function to track correct pull count and timestamp in case of race condition (PROJQUAY-9684) (#4463)
fix: Added lazy initialization for redis to retry the connection after pod restart automatically connect when available (PROJQUAY-9791) (#4538)
notifications: fetch autoprune tags with multiple policies for image expiry notification (PROJQUAY-8117) (#3340)
fix: Added lazy initialization for redis to retry the connection after pod restart automatically connect when available (PROJQUAY-9791) (#4538)
[Feature] storage: Modify the STS S3 implementation of the storage backend to use Web Identity Tokens when available (PROJQUAY-8576) (#3670)
db: Added TagPullStatistics and ManifestPullStatistics tables with migrations (PROJQUAY-8414) (#4318)
Project Quay
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Please use releases instead of the master branch in order to get stable software.
Project Quay builds, stores, and distributes your container images.
High-level features include:
- Docker Registry Protocol v2
- Docker Manifest Schema v2.1, v2.2
- OCI spec v1.1 support oci
- Authentication provided by LDAP, Keystone, OIDC, Google, and GitHub
- ACLs, team management, and auditability logs
- Geo-replicated storage provided by local filesystems, S3, GCS, Swift, Ceph and ODF
- Continuous Integration integrated with GitHub, Bitbucket, GitLab, and git
- Security Vulnerability Analysis via Clair
- Swagger-compliant HTTP API
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