Renovate PR #32 (merged 2026-06-06 09:30) bumped getmeili/meilisearch
from v1.11.3 to v1.45.2 under the default-allow + 3-day stability rule.
Meilisearch's on-disk index format is NOT forward-compatible across
that range; wanderer-meilisearch went into CrashLoopBackOff with:
Error: Your database version (1.11.3) is incompatible with your
current engine version (1.45.2).
The PVC still holds the v1.11.x index, so the safest immediate recovery
is reverting the image tag. Wanderer's search starts working again the
moment the pod comes up on v1.11.3.
To prevent recurrence, add a packageRule that holds ALL meilisearch
updates behind the dashboard's "Pending Approval" checkbox via
`dependencyDashboardApproval: true`. PRs won't be opened until the
user explicitly approves them on the dashboard, so the version bump
can be planned around the documented dump/restore migration path
(https://www.meilisearch.com/docs/learn/update_and_migration/updating).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Verified with the GitHub Releases API for Termix-SSH/Termix that the
actual `tag_name` field is `release-X.Y.Z-tag` (with a `-tag` suffix),
even though the release `name` is `release-X.Y.Z`. Renovate's
github-releases datasource keys off `tag_name`, so the regex versioning
correctly rejects all candidates as invalid:
INFO: Found no results from datasource that look like a version
(dependency=Termix-SSH/Termix)
The docker image at ghcr.io/lukegus/termix uses the short form
(`release-X.Y.Z`, no suffix), which is what the manifest also has.
Fix: add `extractVersionTemplate: ^(?<version>release-\d+\.\d+\.\d+)`
which Renovate applies to each candidate from the datasource BEFORE
the versioning regex sees it. tag_names `release-2.3.2-tag` become
`release-2.3.2`, the regex versioning parses them, comparison works,
and Renovate writes the short form back to the manifest -- which is
the correct tag at the ghcr.io registry.
(extractVersion is NOT applied to currentValue, but currentValue already
is in the short form, so no normalization needed there.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
"description": "termix uses a release-X.Y.Z prefixed tag. extractVersion + loose doesn't work because Renovate validates the raw currentValue BEFORE applying extractVersion. Using regex versioning (which parses the prefixed value directly) sidesteps the pre-check. Datasource redirected to GitHub Releases at Termix-SSH/Termix so the 3-day stability gate has real timestamps to work with.",
"description": "termix: docker image tag is `release-X.Y.Z` but the upstream GitHub release tag_name is `release-X.Y.Z-tag` (different from the release name). regex versioning parses currentValue (no -tag); extractVersion strips the -tag suffix from candidate tag_names so they normalize to the same shape Renovate writes back to the manifest.",
"description": "meilisearch: every version bump can require an index format migration via dump/restore (see https://www.meilisearch.com/docs/learn/update_and_migration/updating). PR #32 (v1.11.3 -> v1.45.2) on 2026-06-06 broke wanderer with `Your database version (1.11.3) is incompatible with your current engine version (1.45.2)`. Hold ALL meilisearch updates behind dashboard approval so the migration is planned before the PR even opens.",
"matchPackageNames": ["getmeili/meilisearch"],
"dependencyDashboardApproval": true
},
{
"description": "termix: kubernetes manager would extract the image with versioning=docker and silently skip it (release-1.11.0 fails the docker pre-check). Disable that extraction; customManagers above does the real work via github-releases.",
# Configure proxy auth in database before starting
- name:configure-auth
image:filebrowser/filebrowser:v2.54.0
image:filebrowser/filebrowser:v2.63.13
command:
- sh
- -c
@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ spec:
runAsGroup:1000
containers:
- name:filebrowser
image:filebrowser/filebrowser:v2.54.0
image:filebrowser/filebrowser:v2.63.13
command:
- filebrowser
- --database=/config/filebrowser.db
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ spec:
runAsUser:0
containers:
- name:nginx
image:nginx:1.27-alpine
image:nginx:1.31-alpine
ports:
- containerPort:8080
name:http
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