Release Number | 1.1.3 |
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Release Date | January 16th, 2025 |
Release Codename | Lyon, Patch #3 |
Tag | infrahub-v1.1.3 |
Release 1.1.3
This release is a bug-fix release to resolve issues found in Infrahub v1.1.2 and prior.
Main changes
The complete list of changes can always be found in the CHANGELOG.md
file in the Infrahub Git repository.
Added
- Add a new link in the object details button to redirect to the tasks list with a filter for the current object
Changed
- Add ID and HFID copy buttons in a new action buttons for the object details (#4648)
- Remove the ID attribute from the list
- Get the description from the object if that's possible, if not then from the schema
- Disable action buttons depending on the on going tasks for the different workflows (merge, rebase, validate)
- Display multiple related nodes in the tasks list and details views
- Changed the default value for the s3.default_acl configuration setting to
private
Fixed
- Prevent access to REST API endpoints for anonymous user when anonymous access is not allowed (#5312)
- Fix pool exhaustion error for IP resource pools when some allocated nodes were deleted (#5315)
- Fix IP address being displayed in IP prefix pool after deleting the allocated prefix it was part of (#5316)
- Fixed text overflow when there is too many options when selecting a relationship with a hierarchical model (#5431)
- Allow to change any attributes and relationships when using a mutation on
CoreAccount
(#5455) - Validate updates to an attribute's
kind
when loading a new schema (#5460)
Migration guide
The process to migrate your instance of Infrahub to the latest version may vary depending on your deployment of Infrahub. However, at a high-level, it will involve getting the latest version of the Infrahub code, and then performing any needed Database Migrations and Schema updates.
Please ensure you have a backup of your Infrahub environment prior to attempting any migration or upgrade activities.
Migration of an Infrahub instance
First, update the Infrahub version running in your environment.
Below are some example ways to get the latest version of Infrahub in your environment.
- For deployments via Docker Compose, update your container version by updating the
VERSION
environment variable and relaunch:export VERSION="1.1.3"; docker compose pull && docker compose up -d
- For deployments via Kubernetes, utilize the latest version of the Helm chart supplied with this release
Second, once you have gotten the desired version of Infrahub in your environment, please run the following commands.
Note: If you are running Infrahub in Docker/K8s, these commands need to run from a container where Infrahub is installed.
infrahub db migrate
infrahub db update-core-schema
Finally, restart all instances of Infrahub.
Migration of a dev or demo instance
If you are using the dev
or demo
environments, we have provided invoke
commands to aid in the migration to the latest version.
The below examples provide the demo
version of the commands, however similar commands can be used for dev
as well.
invoke demo.stop
invoke demo.build
invoke demo.migrate
invoke demo.start
If you don't want to keep your data, you can start a clean instance with the following command.
Warning: All data will be lost, please make sure to backup everything you need before running this command.
invoke demo.destroy demo.build demo.start demo.load-infra-schema demo.load-infra-data
The repository https://github.com/opsmill/infrahub-demo-edge has also been updated, it's recommended to pull the latest changes into your fork.