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Changelog
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This is the changelog for Puppetboard.
0.1.2
====
* Add configuration option to set the default environment, defaults to
'production' (https://github.com/puppet-community/puppetboard/pull/185)
* Loading all available environments with every page load. (Issue:
https://github.com/puppet-community/puppetboard/issues/186)
0.1.1
====
* Fix bug where the reports template was not generating the report links
with the right environment
0.1.0
====
* Requires pypuppetdb >= 0.2.0
* Drop support for PuppetDB 2 and earlier
* Full support for PuppetDB 3.x
* The first directory location is now a Puppet environment which is filtered
on all supported queries. Users can browse different environments with a
select field in the top NavBar
* Using limit, order_by and offset parameters adding pagaination on the Reports
page (available in the NavBar). Functionality is available to pages that
accept a page attribute.
* The report page now directly queries pypuppetdb to match the report_id
value with the report hash or configuration_version fields.
* Catching and aborting with a 404 if the report and report_latest function
queries do not return a generator object.
* Adding a Catalogs page (similar to the Nodes page) with a form to compare
one node's catalog information with that of another node.
* Updating the Query Endpoints for the Query page.
* Adding to ``templates/_macros.html`` status_counts that shows node/report
status information, like what is avaiable on the index and nodes pages,
available to the reports pages and tables also.
* Showing report logs and metrics in the report page.
* Removing ``limit_reports`` from ``utils.py`` because this helper function
has been replaced by the limit PuppetDB paging function.
**Known Issues**
* fact_value pages rendered from JSON valued facts return no results. A more
sophisticated API is required to make use of JSON valued facts (through the
factsets, fact-paths and/or fact-contents endpoints for example)
0.0.5
=====
* Now requires WTForms versions less than 2.0
* Adding a Flask development server in ``dev.py``.
* Adding CSRF protection VIA the flask_wtf CsrfProtect object.
* Allowing users to configure the report limit on pages where reports are
listed with the LIMIT_REPORTS configuration option.
* Adding an inventory page to users to be able to see all available nodes
and a configure lists of facts to display VIA the INVENTORY_FACTS
configuration option.
* Adding a page to view a node's catalog information if enabled, disabled
by default. Can be changed with the ENABLE_CATALOG configuration attribute.
* New configuration option GRAPH_FACTS allows the user to choose which graphs
will generate pie on the fact pages.
* Replacing Chart.js with c3.js and d3.js.
* Adding Semantic UI 0.16.1 and removing unused bootstrap styles.
* Adding an OFFLINE_MODE configuration option to load local assets or from a
CDN service. This is useful in environments without internet access.
0.0.4
=====
* Fix the sorting of the different tables containing facts.
* Fix the license in our ``setup.py``. The license shouldn't be longer than
200 characters. We were including the full license tripping up tools like
bdist_rpm.
0.0.3
=====
This release introduces a few big changes. The most obvious one is the
revamped Overview page which has received significant love. Most of the work
was done by Julius Härtl. The Nodes tab has been given a slight face-lift
too.
Other changes:
* This release depends on the new pypuppetdb 0.1.0. Because of this the SSL
configuration options have been changed:
* ``PUPPETDB_SSL`` is gone and replaced by ``PUPPETDB_SSL_VERIFY`` which
now defaults to ``True``. This only affects connections to PuppetDB that
happen over SSL.
* SSL is automatically enabled if both ``PUPPETDB_CERT`` and
``PUPPETDB_KEY`` are provided.
* Display of deeply nested metrics and query results have been fixed.
* Average resources per node metric is now displayed as a natural number.
* A link back to the node has been added to the reports.
* A few issues with reports have been fixed.
* A new setting called ``UNRESPONSIVE_HOURS`` has been added which denotes
the amount of hours after which Puppetboard will display the node as
unreported if it hasn't checked in. We default to ``2`` hours.
* The event message can now be viewed by clicking on the event.
Puppetboard is now neatly packaged up and available on PyPi. This should
significantly help reduce the convoluted installation instructions people had
to follow.
Updated installation instructions have been added on how to install from PyPi
and how to configure your HTTPD.
0.0.2
=====
In this release we've introduced a few new things. First of all we now require
pypuppetdb version 0.0.4 or later which includes support for the v3 API
introduced with PuppetDB 1.5.
Because of changes in PuppetDB 1.5 and therefor in pypuppetdb users of the v2
API, regardless of the PuppetDB version, will no longer be able to view reports
or events.
In light of this the following settings have been removed:
* ``PUPPETDB_EXPERIMENTAL``
Two new settings have been added:
* ``PUPPETDB_API``: an integer, defaulting to ``3``, representing the API
version we want to use.
* ``ENABLE_QUERY``: a boolean, defaulting to ``True``, on wether or not to
be able to use the Query tab.
We've also added a few new features:
* Thanks to some work done during PuppetConf together with Nick Lewis (from
Puppet Labs) we now expose all of PuppetDB's metrics in the Metrics tab. The
formatting isn't exactly pretty but it's a start.
* Spencer Krum added the graphing capabilities to the Facts tab.
* Daniel Lawrence added a feature so that facts on the node view are clickable
and take you to the complete overview of that fact for your infrastructure
and made the nodes in the complete facts list clickable so you can jump to a
node.
* Klavs Klavsen contributed some documentation on how to run Puppetboard with
Passenger.
0.0.1
=====
Initial release.