UI Layout and Collection Configurations reset to Default in Forest Admin

Feature impacted

Most of the UI layout (Fields translations/description, types, alter values types details & summary views).
NB: Some collections / fields are still good ( a little count )

Context

  • Project name: Openstone
  • Team name: Livret P
  • Agent technology: Rails 7.2
  • Agent (forest package) name & version:forest_liana (9.5.1)
  • Database type: POSTGRESQL

Hello,

We’ve encountered an issue on our project where the majority of our collections have been reset to their default names and fields. Additionally, the UI layout for many collections (Index, details view, summary view) has reverted to its default state, losing the customizations and order we’ve maintained over the past two years for some of our oldest collections.

Could you please provide any information on why this might have occurred or how we can resolve it?

Thank you in advance for your support!

Hello @Joe_Marc,

From our side I can see that a forestadmin schema was pushed on 18/12/2024 12:08:24 from this IP address 54.XXX.XX.215 (I can send you the complete address in private message if necessary).

This schema contained only 26 collections so 30 less than the previous schemas. All customizations of dropped collections are removed during the schema synchronization.

As you do not have the Incident Recovery paying feature enabled on your project, there is no layout backups made for your projects, I am not able to restore your previous configurations. I fear that the only way for you would be to redo your configuration.

I can provide you with more information if you need to help you diagnose what happened on your side.

Best regards,

Okay i understand the issue now.
I don’t know why the schema regenerated itself since nothing should have triggered it, i only updated a rubocop correction of a end of line space ( the schema is excluded from it ) in the same commit.

Guess i’ll redo everything by hand then ^^

Thank you for your reactivity.
Best regards

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