Planet Crust has released a new update of Corteza, including new features and a long list of changes and fixes:
Release notes:
- General UI/UX changes:
- Changed the colour of the record deleted alert from info to warning variant (
88b6006
). - Fixed the app selector overflow where the user interface cut off the application labels on One (
997d799
). - Tweaked the responsive layout on the Reporter web application where blocks would overlap on smaller screens (
287ed67
). - Added missing translations and general UI and layout tweaks.
- Changed the colour of the record deleted alert from info to warning variant (
- Changed the password reset flow to no longer log out of the current user (
f7d1015
). We changed to improve UX when the user would change their password multiple times in a row or the Admin web application. Corteza no longer invalidates the access token if it belongs to the currently authenticated user who is resetting their password. - Changed the Low Code record toolbar interface to only apply the can delete record operation to the delete button (
56b5b5c
). We changed as it introduced unexpected behaviour when users weren’t allowed to delete records.
- Fixed missing translations on dropdown fields for funnel and gauge charts by moving gauge labels to tooltips (
11640e6
) and tweaking translations to be applied on initial load (65ea532
,9af61fa
). - Fixed possible step corruption and other issues with fork and join steps (
2521ac9
). - Fixed missing translations for automation buttons on record list by fixing them on Corteza server (
a2cea1c
) and Corteza Low Code (eee5b37
). - Fixed problematic database state when upgrading from older
2021.9
versions due toNULL
constraints (fe464c4
). The issue was caused by adding a table upgrade for the scenarios column where it explicitly demanded the column should not beNULL
and expressly stated that the default value is, in fact, NULL. The database migration now correctly sets the default value to a non-NULL
value. - Fixed calendars always show the month view as the default view regardless of what was configured on the page block. This is fixed by correctly applying the provided configuration options instead of constant values (
8e46baa
). - Fixed toolbar system button translations are disappearing when reordering pages. Toolbar system button translations were lost when reorganizing page hierarchy. The browser caused the issue due to cache clearing (
c88f3a0
). - Fixed the Low Code record page from raising errors by removing the view button for record pages without a record (
a256393
). - Fixed record lists not properly refreshing when viewed in the page builder (
564c0aa
). The filters weren’t properly handled when evaluated from the page builder. When viewing the page, however, the filters were evaluated correctly. - Fixed a bug which prevented the roles from being unarchived (
11dfd0a
). We fixed the bug by correcting the lapsus in the state when updating roles. - Fixed
Number
module field number display is limited to 3 decimals. TheNumber
field now correctly allows precision (e3a8ecd
,e1b08bf
) with the default on 3 decimals (0b2aa68
).
View the full changelog.
How to install Corteza
You can follow the local setup instructions for a local development or demonstration instance of Corteza. If you want to set up a live deployment, check out the extensive production setup instructions. If you have questions, you can engage with other community members on the Corteza forum.
How to upgrade your Corteza instance
To upgrade your instance to the latest version of Corteza, follow our Upgrade Guide.
About Planet Crust
Planet Crust is the creator of and driving force behind Corteza, a 100% open-source low-code rapid application development, business process management and integration platform for software vendors, system integrators and internal development teams. For more information or to try Corteza on the cloud, please visit www.planetcrust.com.
About Corteza
Corteza is a 100% open-source low-code rapid application development, business process management and integration platform for software vendors, system integrators and internal development teams. Corteza comes with an Apache 2.0 license and all code is published and can be reviewed at https://github.com/cortezaproject. All Corteza code is contributed to the Commons Conservancy Software Foundation. To stay up-to-date on the project, follow @CortezaProject on Twitter.
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