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Container runtimes (cri-o / containerd / podman) can't pull zstd-compressed layers carried in a Docker v2s2 manifest (application/vnd.docker.image.rootfs.diff.tar.zstd). A deploy built with an outdated CLI can produce exactly that combination - and today it's promoted to current and then fails every run at image-pull time.

This extends the pre-promotion image check (#4049) to also inspect the manifest's layer media types. If any layer uses the unpullable zstd/v2s2 media type, the deploy is rejected at finalize with a clear message to upgrade the CLI and re-deploy, instead of silently shipping a version that can't start.

The manifest is already returned by the existing ECR BatchGetImage call, so there's no extra registry request for single-arch images. Parsing is a lenient Zod schema and fails open - a manifest we can't read never blocks a deploy. Manifest lists / OCI indexes (no top-level layers[]) and OCI zstd (...tar+zstd, which runtimes support) pass unaffected.

Also clarifies in the contributor docs that changesets and .server-changes/ notes are user-facing and should be written for users, not maintainers.

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This PR adds detection of Docker v2s2 manifests containing zstd-compressed layers during ECR image verification, introducing a new "nonconformant" classification. When such an image is detected, deployment finalization now throws a validation error instructing users to upgrade their CLI before redeploying. Tests cover manifest inspection, recursive manifest traversal, and the updated deployment checks. Documentation updates add a release note and expand writing guidance in AGENTS.md and .server-changes/README.md.

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275-296: 🩺 Stability & Availability | 🔵 Trivial | ⚡ Quick win

Child manifest fetches skip the pRetry/AbortError handling used for the top-level lookup.

The top-level _send is wrapped in pRetry to ride out transient ECR throttling/network blips, but fetchManifest calls _send directly and falls open to undefined on any error. For multi-arch indexes, a transient failure fetching a child then makes treeHasUnpullableLayer treat that child as conformant, so a genuinely unpullable image can be promoted anyway — intermittently defeating the purpose of this check. Consider reusing the same retry wrapper for child fetches so fail-open is reserved for definitive/non-transient outcomes.


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Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev webapp test suite, it is acceptable to leave `createInMemoryTracing()` calls that register a global `NodeTracerProvider` without `afterEach`/`afterAll` teardown. Do not flag this as a test-ordering risk when the code follows the established pattern used across webapp tests (e.g., replication service/benchmark/backfiller tests). This is considered safe because `trace.getActiveSpan()` when called outside a `context.with(...)` block reads `AsyncLocalStorage.getStore()` (undefined when no `run()` scope exists), so it falls back to `ROOT_CONTEXT` with no attached span—regardless of which provider is registered.

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  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-28T20:02:10.647Z
Learnt from: myftija
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3772
File: apps/webapp/test/findOrCreateBackgroundWorker.test.ts:1-1
Timestamp: 2026-05-28T20:02:10.647Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev monorepo, for the `apps/webapp` package use the established convention of storing Vitest tests (unit, integration, and e2e) under `apps/webapp/test/` rather than colocating them next to source files. Do not flag files located in `apps/webapp/test/` as violating any rule that says to colocate tests with source.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3542
File: apps/webapp/app/components/sessions/v1/SessionStatus.tsx:1-3
Timestamp: 2026-05-12T21:04:05.815Z
Learning: In this Remix + TypeScript codebase, do not flag a server/client boundary violation when a file imports only types from a module matching `*.server`.

Specifically, it’s safe to import types using `import type { Foo } from "*.server"` or `import { type Foo } from "*.server"` because TypeScript erases type-only imports at compile time and they emit no JavaScript, so they won’t cross the Remix server/client bundle boundary.

Only raise the boundary concern for value imports (e.g., `import { Foo }` without `type`, or `import Foo`), since those produce JavaScript output.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-25T18:21:51.905Z
Learnt from: carderne
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 4039
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/invite-revoke.tsx:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-25T18:21:51.905Z
Learning: During the Zod v4 migration in the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev webapp, ensure any imports from `conform-to/zod` use the Zod-4 subpath: `conform-to/zod/v4` (e.g., `import { parseWithZod } from "conform-to/zod/v4"`). Do not import from the package root `conform-to/zod`, because it is the Zod 3 implementation and may load Zod-3-only symbols (e.g., `ZodBranded`, `ZodEffects`), which can throw at module load (notably with `zod4.4.3`). This should be enforced across `apps/webapp/**/*` where helpers like `parseWithZod` and `conformZodMessage` are used.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-07-03T17:10:21.498Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 4148
File: apps/webapp/app/models/orgMember.server.ts:149-168
Timestamp: 2026-07-03T17:10:21.498Z
Learning: In triggerdotdev/trigger.dev, `User.email` (Prisma schema: `internal-packages/database/prisma/schema.prisma`) currently does NOT use `citext` and does NOT have a `lower(email)` functional unique index. Therefore, do not introduce Prisma queries like `where: { email: { equals: <value>, mode: "insensitive" } }` (or any case-insensitive lookup) against `User.email`, because it can force sequential scans of the `users` table under load. During review, ensure email is normalized (e.g., lowercased/trimmed) before both writes and subsequent lookups, and if true case-insensitive behavior/uniqueness is required, implement it via a separate app-wide migration (e.g., switch to `citext` and/or add a functional unique index with backfill) rather than bolting it onto individual feature PRs.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learnt from: ericallam
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3658
File: packages/core/src/v3/realtimeStreams/manager.test.ts:1-147
Timestamp: 2026-05-18T14:40:02.173Z
Learning: In the triggerdotdev/trigger.dev repo, the policy “Never mock anything — use testcontainers instead” should only be enforced for integration tests that interact with real external services (e.g., Redis, Postgres) via actual infrastructure. For unit tests that exercise pure in-memory logic (e.g., cache semantics) it is OK to stub collaborators such as `ApiClient` using Vitest (`vi.fn()`) to assert call counts or control behavior. Do not flag `vi.fn()`-based `ApiClient` stubs in unit tests as violations of the testcontainers policy.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learnt from: nicktrn
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3836
File: apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts:3-5
Timestamp: 2026-06-04T18:16:35.386Z
Learning: When reviewing TypeScript in this repo, apply the rule “prefer type aliases over interfaces” only to data/object shapes and union/intersection type modeling. If an interface is being used as a behavioral contract for collaborators to implement (e.g., method-shape interfaces that define required behavior, such as `BackpressureLogger` / `BackpressureSignalSource` in `apps/supervisor/src/backpressure/backpressureMonitor.ts`), keep it as an `interface` and do not flag it as a type-alias-vs-interface violation.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learnt from: 0ski
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3879
File: apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts:619-630
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T17:58:04.699Z
Learning: In this codebase, outbound raw `fetch` calls should typically rely on Node/undici’s default request timeout (about ~300s) rather than adding a per-call `AbortController` + `setTimeout` wrapper inside individual functions (e.g. in files like `apps/webapp/app/models/vercelIntegration.server.ts`). During code review, do not flag the absence of a per-call timeout on a single `fetch` as an issue; if per-call timeouts are needed, they should be implemented via a codebase-wide convention (e.g., a shared fetch wrapper or documented pattern) rather than ad-hoc per-function changes.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3960
File: apps/webapp/test/prismaInfrastructureErrorCapture.test.ts:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-16T09:19:47.637Z
Learning: In this repo’s Vitest setup, `vitest.config.ts` uses `globals: true`, so identifiers like `vi`, `describe`, `it`, and `expect` are available as globals in Vitest test files. During code review, do not flag missing `vi`/`describe`/`it`/`expect` imports as a runtime error or correctness issue when they’re used in `*.test.ts/tsx` or `*.spec.ts/tsx` files. Explicit imports are still preferred for consistency, but they’re not required for runtime behavior.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-03-10T17:56:20.938Z
Learnt from: samejr
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3201
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/setSeatsAddOn.server.ts:25-29
Timestamp: 2026-03-10T17:56:20.938Z
Learning: Do not implement local userId-to-organizationId authorization checks inside org-scoped service classes (e.g., SetSeatsAddOnService, SetBranchesAddOnService) in the web app. Rely on route-layer authentication (requireUserId(request)) and org membership enforcement via the _app.orgs.$organizationSlug layout route. Any userId/organizationId that reaches these services from org-scoped routes has already been validated. Apply this pattern across all org-scoped services to avoid redundant auth checks and maintain consistency.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-03-29T19:16:28.864Z
Learnt from: nicktrn
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3291
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/featureFlags.ts:53-65
Timestamp: 2026-03-29T19:16:28.864Z
Learning: When reviewing TypeScript code that uses Zod v3, treat `z.coerce.*()` schemas as their direct Zod type (e.g., `z.coerce.boolean()` returns a `ZodBoolean` with `_def.typeName === "ZodBoolean"`) rather than a `ZodEffects`. Only `.preprocess()`, `.refine()`/`.superRefine()`, and `.transform()` are expected to wrap schemas in `ZodEffects`. Therefore, in reviewers’ logic like `getFlagControlType`, do not flag/unblock failures that require unwrapping `ZodEffects` when the input schema is a `z.coerce.*` schema.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-06-09T16:27:26.195Z
Learnt from: myftija
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3878
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/services/computeTemplateCreation.server.ts:0-0
Timestamp: 2026-06-09T16:27:26.195Z
Learning: When working in triggerdotdev/trigger.dev code related to worker-group/region default resolution (e.g., defaultWorkerInstanceGroupId handling used by getGlobalDefaultWorkerGroup, getDefaultWorkerGroupForProject, and RegionsPresenter), do NOT add org-level featureFlags overrides in only one resolution site. That can cause template creation routing/decisions to diverge from actual run routing. If org-level override of the default region/worker group is required, it must be centralized in getGlobalDefaultWorkerGroup so every resolution path remains aligned.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-05T09:38:02.512Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3523
File: apps/webapp/app/routes/api.v3.batches.ts:178-181
Timestamp: 2026-05-05T09:38:02.512Z
Learning: When reviewing code that catches `ServiceValidationError` in `*.server.ts` files, do not blindly forward `error.status` to HTTP responses, because SVEs may be thrown with non-default statuses (e.g., 400/500) and forwarding them can cause client-visible behavioral regressions (e.g., surfacing 500s to clients). Prefer a safe default response status of `error.status ?? 422`, but only after confirming via the reachable call graph that the caught `ServiceValidationError` instances are expected to carry those non-default statuses; otherwise, normalize to `422` to avoid unexpected client-visible 5xx behavior.

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
📚 Learning: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learnt from: d-cs
Repo: triggerdotdev/trigger.dev PR: 3614
File: apps/webapp/app/v3/mollifier/mollifierGate.server.ts:48-52
Timestamp: 2026-05-14T08:21:07.614Z
Learning: When using Trigger.dev v3 feature flags in the webapp, prefer the existing per-org gating mechanism supported by `flag()` via the `overrides` argument. Pass `Organization.featureFlags` (from `environment.organization.featureFlags`) as the `overrides` value; overrides must take precedence over the global `featureFlag` row. Do not require schema changes or add an `orgId` field to `FlagsOptions` for per-org gating—use the overrides pattern consistently (e.g., in gate flows like `resolveOrgFlag` and any server code that threads `environment.organization.featureFlags` into the gate call).

Applied to files:

  • apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts
🔇 Additional comments (5)
apps/webapp/app/v3/services/verifyDeploymentImage.server.ts (2)

28-98: LGTM!


275-295: 🗄️ Data Integrity & Integration

BatchGetImage returns the child manifest for a child digest

imageIds: [{ imageDigest: <childDigest> }] is valid here; ECR returns that platform-specific manifest, while the manifest-list digest returns the index itself. The layers[] inspection path is fine as written.

			> Likely an incorrect or invalid review comment.
apps/webapp/test/verifyDeploymentImage.test.ts (3)

5-34: LGTM!


87-150: LGTM!


267-316: LGTM!

@nicktrn nicktrn merged commit 94b30fc into main Jul 7, 2026
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