- Deleted the deploy.cmd script as it was no longer needed.
- Updated Dockerfile to include curl for health checks and added a non-root user for improved security.
- Modified health check command to use curl for better reliability.
- Adjusted docker-compose.test.yml to reflect changes in health check configuration.
- Cleaned up appsettings.json and removed unused configuration properties.
- Removed Resource entity and related requests from the codebase as part of the architectural shift.
- Updated documentation to reflect the removal of hardware binding and related endpoints.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Replaced HARBOR_USER and HARBOR_TOKEN with REGISTRY_USER and REGISTRY_TOKEN in the build-arm.yml file. Adjusted the docker login command and updated the image tag format to include 'azaion' in the registry path for consistency with the new registry structure.
Add HARBOR_USER/HARBOR_TOKEN from Woodpecker secrets and a docker login
step before the existing build/push, so pipelines can push to the new
TLS-authenticated Harbor registry.
Pipeline reads $REGISTRY_HOST from the Woodpecker global secret
'registry_host' instead of hardcoding 'localhost:5000'. The full
host:port lives in the secret, so Harbor migration (AZ-205) becomes
one secret edit rather than editing every submodule pipeline.
Made-with: Cursor