To follow up the QoL improvements from our last release, our second batch of updates for the month with Alumio version 3.73.0-RC1 includes some essential bug fixes. We’ve also added a new functionality to our “Update a storage entity” Transformer and offer Connector support for five new popular apps (including Google Gemini!).
Here’s what’s new and improved with Alumio version 3.73.0-RC1:
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[New] We’ve created a new option within the “Update a storage entity” Transformer to automatically add a storage entity when the identifier doesn’t yet exist in the storage.
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[New] To help search for Connectors faster, we’ve improved the display and placement of Connector categories in the HTTP Quick Wizard.
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[New] We solved an issue where SOAP calls failed using the RPC option and generated payload incorrectly.
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[New] Fixed a bug where scheduling Tasks in a different time zone caused Task execution at an incorrect time.
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[New] Resolved a problem where the dashboard displayed “Error: Minified React error #31” due to navigating a Task directly from the URL.
New Connectors we support:
- Aha! Connector, v1
- MistralAI Connector, v1
- Google Gemini Connector
- Perplexity Connector
- Claude by Anthropic Connector, v1
Release dates
- Release candidate 3.73.0-RC1: will be installed on October 28-31, 2024 (Sandbox environments)
- Stable release 3.73.0: will be installed on November 11-14, 2024 (Production environments)
Environment updates
Your UAT environment is always automatically updated every 2 weeks to the latest Release Candidate version. This happens on the same day as the release notes are published by Alumio.
Besides that, your production environment is also automatically updated every 2 weeks to the latest Stable version. The Stable version is based on the previous Release Candidate and lags 2 weeks behind.
In case you want to exclude your production environment from automated updates — please contact our Support Team via: support@alumio.com. Our Support Team will perform the production update in correspondence with your planning.