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    • Updated the underlying Atlas version used in both the drift and tasks services to v0.31.0.

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The Dockerfiles for the drift and tasks services were updated to set the ATLAS_VERSION environment variable to v0.31.0 instead of v0.28.0 in their respective runner stages. No other modifications were made to the build or runtime configurations.

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File(s) Change Summary
Dockerfile_drift, Dockerfile_tasks Updated ATLAS_VERSION from v0.28.0 to v0.31.0 in the runner stage

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A hop and a skip, the version's anew,
Atlas now shines in thirty-one's hue.
Drift and Tasks both don their new coat,
With Docker they travel, they float and they gloat.
🐇✨ Upgraded and ready, onward they go!


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Dockerfile_tasks (1)

23-23: Bump ATLAS_VERSION to v0.31.0
The runner stage now correctly uses the updated Atlas CLI version.

Dockerfile_drift (1)

23-23: Bump ATLAS_VERSION to v0.31.0
Consistent with the tasks service, the drift runner stage now pins Atlas CLI to v0.31.0.

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PR Summary

Updates Atlas version from v0.28.0 to v0.31.0 across multiple Dockerfiles, enhancing database schema management capabilities.

  • Updated Dockerfile_drift and Dockerfile_tasks with Atlas v0.31.0, bringing improved drift detection and pgvector support
  • Changes could impact database schema compatibility and migration processes
  • New version adds custom schema rules for database validation in CI

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@motatoes motatoes merged commit 47a8007 into develop Jun 16, 2025
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