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[FEATURE] There should be a way to see what version you are currently running from within the app #328

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jlar0che opened this issue Nov 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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jlar0che commented Nov 1, 2024

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First, thanks for this amazing application!

I run Hemmelig in a Docker container and upgrade whenever there is a new version, but that process is a bit complicated because there is no way to see the current installed version from within the application's web interface. Currently, I keep a note about the version I have installed as a comment within my docker-compose.yml and update it once I upgrade the version I'm running. But, being able to see it in the app would be very useful!

Perhaps I don't see it and this is already the case?

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@jlar0che jlar0che added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 1, 2024
@jlar0che jlar0che changed the title [FEATURE] <description> There should be a way to see what version you are currently running from within the app [FEATURE] There should be a way to see what version you are currently running from within the app Nov 1, 2024
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bjarneo commented Nov 1, 2024

Absolutely. If you see the admin panel, the navigation menu at the bottom is the location where the version will be. Or, at least, my thought of where it should be.

Anyway, I agree without! SHA commit ID and the GitHub tag.

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