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Fixes #30087.

  • bump Dify version to 1.11.2 in API, web, and Docker compose manifests

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  • This change requires a documentation update, included: Dify Document
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  • I've added a test for each change that was introduced, and I tried as much as possible to make a single atomic change.
  • I've updated the documentation accordingly.
  • I ran dev/reformat(backend) and cd web && npx lint-staged(frontend) to appease the lint gods

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Hello @laipz8200, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request performs a routine version bump across the Dify project. It updates the API and web application versions to 1.11.2 and ensures that the Docker Compose configurations correctly reference the new image tags for all relevant services, aligning the entire system to the latest version.

Highlights

  • API Version Bump: The Dify API project version has been updated from 1.11.1 to 1.11.2 in its configuration files.
  • Web Application Version Bump: The Dify web application's version has been updated from 1.11.1 to 1.11.2.
  • Docker Compose Manifests Update: The Docker Compose files (docker-compose-template.yaml and docker-compose.yaml) have been updated to reference the new 1.11.2 image tags for the API, worker, worker_beat, and web services.

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This pull request correctly bumps the version to 1.11.2 across the API, web, and Docker compose manifests. The changes are consistent and straightforward. My only concern is the manual modification of the docker-compose.yaml file, which is auto-generated. To ensure maintainability, this file should be regenerated from its template. Please see my specific comment for details.

@laipz8200 laipz8200 marked this pull request as ready for review December 25, 2025 08:03
@dosubot dosubot bot added size:S This PR changes 10-29 lines, ignoring generated files. dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file labels Dec 25, 2025
@dosubot dosubot bot added the lgtm This PR has been approved by a maintainer label Dec 25, 2025
@laipz8200 laipz8200 merged commit f5fdd02 into main Dec 25, 2025
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@laipz8200 laipz8200 deleted the bump-image-1-11-2 branch December 25, 2025 08:16
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[Refactor/Chore] Bump Dify version to 1.11.2

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