This PR contains the following updates: | Package | Update | Change | |---|---|---| | [docker.io/dispatcharr/dispatcharr](https://redirect.github.com/Dispatcharr/Dispatcharr) | patch | `f5cbc82` → `f2b5ea3` | --- > [!WARNING] > Some dependencies could not be looked up. Check the [Dependency Dashboard](../issues/18710) for more information. Add the preset `:preserveSemverRanges` to your config if you don't want to pin your dependencies. --- ### Release Notes <details> <summary>Dispatcharr/Dispatcharr (docker.io/dispatcharr/dispatcharr)</summary> ### [`v0.27.2`](https://redirect.github.com/Dispatcharr/Dispatcharr/blob/HEAD/CHANGELOG.md#0272---2026-06-30) [Compare Source](https://redirect.github.com/Dispatcharr/Dispatcharr/compare/v0.27.1...v0.27.2) ##### Added - **New proxy setting: Client Connect Grace Period (`channel_client_wait_period`, default 5s).** Adds a dedicated timeout for channels that have filled their buffer but still have no viewers (`waiting_for_clients`). Previously that window reused `channel_shutdown_delay` (default 0s), so those channels were torn down almost immediately. ##### Changed - **Proxy grace-period settings are now split into three distinct timeouts.** The cleanup watchdog already applied `channel_init_grace_period` while a channel was still connecting (buffer not ready) and reused `channel_shutdown_delay` once `connection_ready_time` was set, including for `waiting_for_clients` with zero viewers. With the default `channel_shutdown_delay` of 0s, a buffered channel waiting for its first viewer was stopped almost immediately; raising shutdown delay was the only workaround, but that also delayed teardown after real disconnects. Behaviour is now: - **`channel_init_grace_period` (default 60s, max 300s):** how long the proxy may spend connecting and cycling failover streams before giving up on startup. - **`channel_client_wait_period` (default 5s):** how long a ready channel with no viewers stays up waiting for the first client (the original grace-period use case). - **`channel_shutdown_delay` (default 0s):** delay after the last client disconnects only; no longer applies when the buffer is ready but no viewer has connected yet. - **Migration 0026 bumps `channel_init_grace_period` to 60s when the stored value is below 60.** Existing installs on the old 5s default (or any custom value under 60) are raised automatically. Values already at 60s or higher are unchanged. If you previously raised `channel_shutdown_delay` to keep buffered channels alive with no viewers, set `channel_client_wait_period` instead (Settings → Proxy → Advanced). - **Proxy settings UI: less-used options moved under Advanced.** Settings → Proxy now shows the day-to-day tuning fields by default (`buffering_timeout`, `buffering_speed`, `channel_shutdown_delay`, `new_client_behind_seconds`). **Buffer Chunk TTL**, **Channel Initialization Timeout**, and **Client Connect Grace Period** are tucked under **Show Advanced Settings**. </details> --- ### Configuration 📅 **Schedule**: (UTC) - Branch creation - At any time (no schedule defined) - Automerge - At any time (no schedule defined) 🚦 **Automerge**: Enabled. ♻ **Rebasing**: Whenever PR becomes conflicted, or you tick the rebase/retry checkbox. 🔕 **Ignore**: Close this PR and you won't be reminded about this update again. --- - [ ] <!-- rebase-check -->If you want to rebase/retry this PR, check this box --- This PR has been generated by [Renovate Bot](https://redirect.github.com/renovatebot/renovate). <!--renovate-debug:eyJjcmVhdGVkSW5WZXIiOiI0My4xMzAuMSIsInVwZGF0ZWRJblZlciI6IjQzLjEzMC4xIiwidGFyZ2V0QnJhbmNoIjoibWFzdGVyIiwibGFiZWxzIjpbImFwcC9kaXNwYXRjaGFyciIsImF1dG9tZXJnZSIsInJlbm92YXRlL2NvbnRhaW5lciIsInR5cGUvcGF0Y2giXX0=-->
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Community Helm Chart Catalog
TrueCharts is a catalog of highly optimised Helm Charts. Made for the community, by the community!
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