Self-Hosted Changelog
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2024
July
June
- [scim] Add logs when filtering invalid members
- Relax transport validations on the http client used by the oidc client on self hosted
- Honor env proxy variables for oidc metadata requests
- OIDC Trust - Add support for org tokens with admin privileges
May
- [saml] Add email identity for new SAML admin if none exists
- Decouple GitHub app installation for self hosted
- [scim] Add more flexibility to SCIM user search filter
- [saml] Add more flexibility to saml login process
- Re-enable sign in button after failed login when username changes
- Log SCIM search users response
- Fix [saml] handle corrupted saml identities for existing users
- Rename email change request email
- Stop navbar flickering after visiting the Resources page
- Hide GH App on integrations page for self-hosted
- Fix required marker in delete org dialog
April
- Enable OIDC Trust Relationships
- Enable otel metrics
- Expose metrics endpoint
- Add url query param for graph view
March
- Enable SCIM ADD patch ops for given and family names
- Validate SAML display name
- Allow all org admins to delete existing policy groups and remove policy groups
- Do not show billing edition card on self-hosted
- Add lightweight checking of username bounds on SAML user creation
- Hide stack deployments tab on self-hosted
- Fix Changing stack via breadcrumb menu on app.pulumi.com doesn’t show updated Configuration
- Fix configuration bug when changing stacks
February
- Upgrade password hashing complexity
- Log requested SCIM ops when we fail on validation
- Fix overflow title in the onboarding dashboard panel
January
- Fix: Always allow users to delete existing policies
- Fix: use stack name on provider audit logs
- Fix dropping trailing zeros from numbers in config values
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