Coordinated cross-cutting bump: 9 csproj TFMs net8.0 -> net10.0;
global.json sdk.version 8.0.0 -> 10.0.0; all Dockerfiles + scripts/
+ .woodpecker on mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/{sdk,aspnet,runtime}:10.0;
all Microsoft.AspNetCore.* (8.0.25) and Microsoft.Extensions.* (9.0.10)
packages -> 10.0.7. Serilog.AspNetCore retained at 8.0.3 (10.0.0
requires Serilog.Sinks.File >= 7.0.0; out of AZ-500 scope per "no
unrelated package bumps") -- documented in AGENTS.md. Swashbuckle
9.x bumped to 10.1.7 to track Microsoft.OpenApi 2.x; Program.cs +
ParameterDescriptionFilter.cs refactored for the 2.x namespace
(Microsoft.OpenApi), OpenApiSecuritySchemeReference, JsonSchemaType
enum, and IOpenApiSchema dictionary properties. Fixed implicit AC-5
prereq: scripts/run-performance-tests.sh PERF_DLL path bin/Release/
net8.0 -> net10.0. Docs sync: architecture.md + AGENTS.md.
ACs verified: AC-1..AC-4 + AC-7 + AC-8 by grep + build; AC-6 by
./scripts/run-tests.sh --full (271/271 unit tests + full integration
suite green); AC-5 short bootstrap-smoke (PERF_REPEAT_COUNT=2
PERF_UAV_BATCH_SIZE=2) succeeded at the bootstrap step (no exit 3),
PT-01..PT-07 PASS. PT-08 surfaced a pre-existing grep-pipefail bug
in run-performance-tests.sh:417 -- not an SDK problem; recorded as
follow-up in the perf-cycle3 leftover. Code review verdict:
PASS_WITH_WARNINGS (2 Medium deferred per scope discipline:
WithOpenApi ASPDEPR002 deprecation x8, CS8604 nullable in
ParameterDescriptionFilter.cs; both targeted at follow-up PBIs).
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
Replaced HARBOR_USER and HARBOR_TOKEN with REGISTRY_USER and REGISTRY_TOKEN for improved clarity and consistency. Adjusted Docker login command and updated image tagging to reflect the new registry path under 'azaion'. This change enhances the pipeline's ability to authenticate and push images to the correct registry.
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