General notes:

9.39.10

Date: 2025-03-11

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.9

Date: 2025-03-10

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.8

Date: 2025-02-27

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.7

Date: 2025-02-21

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.6

Date: 2025-02-17

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.5

Date: 2025-01-27

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.4

Date: 2025-01-10

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.3

Date: 2025-01-07

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.2

Date: 2024-12-27

Notes:

Platform:

9.39.1

Date: 2024-12-20

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.38.9

Date: 2024-12-20

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.8

Date: 2024-12-19

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.7

Date: 2024-12-16

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.6

Date: 2024-12-10

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.5

Date: 2024-12-09

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.4

Date: 2024-12-09

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.3

Date: 2024-11-22

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.2

Date: 2024-11-15

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Platform:

9.38.1

Date: 2024-11-05

Notes:

Platform:

9.38.0

Date: 2024-10-17

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Platform:

Console:

9.37.5

Date: 2024-11-05

Notes:

Platform:

9.37.4

Date: 2024-10-17

Notes:

Platform:

9.37.3

Date: 2024-10-15

Notes:

Platform:

9.37.2

Date: 2024-10-11

Notes:

Platform:

9.37.1

Date: 2024-09-30

Notes:

Platform:

9.37.0

Date: 2024-09-26

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.36.6

Date: 2024-08-27

Notes:

Console:

9.36.5

Date: 2024-08-23

Notes:

Platform:

9.36.4

Date: 2024-07-30

Notes:

Console:

9.36.3

Date: 2024-07-25

Notes:

Platform:

9.36.2

Date: 2024-07-15

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.36.1

Date: 2024-07-01

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.36.0

Date: 2024-06-18

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.35.4

Date: 2024-06-04

Notes:

9.35.3

Date: 2024-05-31

Notes:

9.35.2

Date: 2024-05-23

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.35.1

Date: 2024-05-07

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

9.35.0

Date: 2024-04-24

Notes:

Platform:

Console:

Note: If blue/green environments want to upgrade to 9.35.0, they’ll have to go through the three-step upgrade sequence beginning with version 9.34.0.1.

9.34.4

Date: 2024-05-31

Notes:

The new versions in our new recommended blue/green upgrade sequence are 9.34.0.2 -> 9.34.2.2 -> 9.34.4.

9.34.3

Date: 2024-04-24

Notes:

Note: This is part three of a three-part release series to support RPC updates in blue/green environments. If your environment needs strict blue/green upgrades, you must successfully deploy each of the three versions sequentially and can’t skip any.

9.34.2.2

Date: 2024-05-31

Notes:

The new versions in our new recommended blue/green upgrade sequence are 9.34.0.2 -> 9.34.2.2 -> 9.34.4.

9.34.2.1

Date: 2024-04-26

Notes:

Note: This is part two of a three-part release series to support RPC updates in blue/green environments. If your environment needs strict blue/green upgrades, you must successfully deploy each of the three versions sequentially and can’t skip any.

9.34.2

Date: 2024-04-03

Notes:

9.34.1

Date: 2024-03-28

Notes:

9.34.0.2

Date: 2024-05-31

Notes:

The new versions in our new recommended blue/green upgrade sequence are 9.34.0.2 -> 9.34.2.2 -> 9.34.4.

9.34.0.1

Date: 2024-04-26

Notes:

Note: This is part one of a three-part release series to support RPC updates in blue/green environments. If your environment needs strict blue/green upgrades, you must successfully deploy each of the three versions and can’t skip any.

9.34.0

Date: 2024-03-22

Notes:

9.33.8

Date: 2024-05-23

Notes:

9.33.7

Date: 2024-03-06

Notes:

9.33.6

Date: 2024-03-05

Notes:

9.33.5

Date: 2024-03-04

Notes:

9.33.4

Date: 2024-02-23

Notes:

9.33.3

Date: 2024-02-21

Notes:

9.33.2

Date: 2024-02-15

Notes:

9.33.1

Date: 2024-02-12

Notes:

9.33.0

Date: 2024-02-07

Notes:

9.32.6

Date: 2024-01-30

Notes:

9.32.5

Date: 2024-01-22

Notes:

9.32.4

Date: 2024-01-12

Notes:

9.32.3

Date: 2024-01-10

Notes:

9.32.2

Date: 2023-12-15

Notes:

9.32.1

Date: 2023-12-13

Notes:

9.32.0

Date: 2023-12-06

Notes:

9.31.3

Date: 2023-11-20

Notes:

9.31.2

Date: 2023-11-16

Notes:

9.31.1

Date: 2023-11-10

Notes:

9.31.0

Date: 2023-11-06

Notes:

9.30.12

Date: 2023-11-01

Notes:

9.30.11

Date: 2023-10-19

Notes:

9.30.10

Date: 2023-10-05

Notes:

9.30.9

Date: 2023-10-02

Notes:

9.30.8

Date: 2023-09-27

Notes:

9.30.7

Date: 2023-09-26

Notes:

9.30.6

Date: 2023-09-22

Notes:

9.30.5

Date: 2023-09-08

Notes:

9.30.4

Date: 2023-09-07

Notes:

9.30.3

Date: 2023-08-29

Notes:

9.30.2

Date: 2023-08-29

Notes:

9.30.1

Date: 2023-08-23

Notes:

9.30.0

Date: 2023-08-18

Notes:

9.29.1

Date: 2023-08-16

Notes:

9.29.0

Date: 2023-08-10

Notes:

9.28.11

Date: 2023-09-22

Notes:

9.28.10

Date: 2023-08-07

Notes:

9.28.9

Date: 2023-07-25

Notes:

None

9.28.8

Date: 2023-07-24

Notes:

9.28.7

Date: 2023-07-19

Notes:

9.28.6

Date: 2023-07-19

Notes:

None

9.28.5

Date: 2023-07-12

Notes:

9.28.4

Date: 2023-07-07

Notes:

9.28.3

Date: 2023-06-09

Key notes:

On June 30th, 2023, ClearBlade released the latest version of our award-winning IoT software, Cat’s Eye. It has been a quarter filled with exciting new opportunities as IoT Core continues to improve and Intelligent Assets becomes more customizable. Learn more about all the great new features below.

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ClearBlade IoT Core now has a public Terraform provider available. This allows for creating, updating, and deleting registries and devices with industry-standard DevOps processes. https://registry.terraform.io/providers/ClearBlade/clearblade/latest/docs

Numerous fixes were made to improve the IoT Core offering and ensure like-for-like capability with the Google Cloud offering. This includes Config message acknowledgments, QoS downgrades matching MQTT specification, GatewayID information passed to Pub/Sub, certificate expirations, and keeping alive 0 disabled checks. These issues make migrating and running your IoT solution rapidly easier than ever.

ClearBlade has released OIDC support for the IoT Enterprise Platform this quarter. This means that developers and their credentials can now be managed via single sign-on-like capabilities and use their internal IAM accounts for Platform access.

ClearBlade IoT Enterprise allows for triggering custom logic on lower levels of MQTT behavior with the triggers for acknowledgments release. When the device acknowledges receipt of messages or pings, it’s now possible to implement logical customer behaviors.

Large-scale device solutions with high message rates can be challenging to debug. You can now use ClearBlade’s debug logging to trace messages by topic with publisher and subscriber information.

Notes:

9.28.2

Date: 2023-06-01

Notes:

9.28.1

Date: 2023-05-30

Notes:

9.28.0

Date: 2023-05-23

Notes:

9.27.8

Date: 2023-05-16

Notes:

9.27.7

Date: 2023-05-10

Notes:

None

9.27.6

Date: 2023-05-09

Notes:

9.27.5

Date: 2023-05-04

Notes:

9.27.4

Date: 2023-04-25

Notes:

9.27.3

Date: 2023-04-21

Notes:

9.27.2

Date: 2023-04-19

Notes:

9.27.1

Date: 2023-04-05

Key notes:

On April 3, 2023, ClearBlade released the latest version of its award-winning IoT software, the Spirograph Nebula Release. It has been a quarter filled with exciting new opportunities as IoT Core matures and meets the immediate needs of migrating device registries. Learn more about all the great new features below.

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Official completion of audit window with the certification of SOC 2 Type II for IoT Core SaaS offering.

To support all three types of binding authentication, including association only, device credential only, and association and device credential.

ClearBlade IoT Core now fully supports authentication and authorization using the JWT in the HTTP ClearBlade user token. See documentation for additional usage details.

Optional capability to extend the database to install timescale plugins and leverage timescale performance enhancements for message history and external collections.

Purchase ClearBlade IoT Enterprise in the Google Cloud Marketplace and deploy it to your Google Cloud project with Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE).

Send additional parameters to include and enhance third-party auth with external multi-factor variables on the authorization API event.

Notes:

None

9.27.0

Date: 2023-03-27

Notes:

9.26.3

Date: 2023-03-14

Notes:

9.26.2

Date: 2023-03-01

Notes:

9.26.1

Date: 2023-02-14

Notes:

9.26.0

Date: 2023-02-06

Notes:

9.25.4

Date: 2023-01-31

Notes:

9.25.3

Date: 2023-01-24

Notes:

9.25.2

Date: 2023-01-23

Notes:

9.25.1

Date: 2023-01-18

Notes:

9.25.0

Date: 2023-01-12

Notes:

9.24.19

Date: 2023-01-11

Key notes:

On January 11, 2023, ClearBlade released the latest version of its award-winning IoT software, the Lion Nebula Release. It has been a quarter filled with exciting new opportunities as IoT Core continues to mature and meet the immediate needs of migrating device registries. Learn more about all the great new features below.

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Improvements in the MySQL and MariaDB external database connector allow for the latest supported driver features and TLS encrypted communication. This ensures secure communication between multi-cloud architectures and modern capability availability.

Replacement of the current MongoDB Atlas driver with the latest release to enable connectivity to the latest MongoDB releases. Massive performance and increased connection speeds have been realized.

Notes:

9.24.18

Date: 2023-01-06

Notes:

9.24.17

Date: 2023-01-04

Notes:

9.24.16

Date: 2022-12-15

Notes:

9.24.15

Date: 2022-12-06

Notes:

9.24.14

Date: 2022-12-02

Notes:

9.24.13

Date: 2022-11-17

Notes:

9.24.12

Date: 2022-11-16

Notes:

None

9.24.11

Date: 2022-11-16

Notes:

9.24.10

Date: 2022-11-15

Notes:

9.24.9

Date: 2022-11-08

Notes:

9.24.8

Date: 2022-11-03

Notes:

9.24.7

Date: 2022-10-24

Notes:

9.24.6

Date: 2022-10-20

Notes:

9.24.5

Date: 2022-10-17

Notes:

9.24.4

Date: 2022-10-13

Key notes:

On Oct 12, 2022, we announced the release of ClearBlade Lagoon. The Lagoon release is a major step forward for ClearBlade with the launch of our new product IoT Core being made available to the general public. In addition, key capabilities for the IoT Enterprise and IoT Edge are now in the hands of developers. As always, Intelligent Assets is easier and faster for new operational users to acquire and understand their assets.

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Existing ClearBlade logging integrations with Loki, Datadog, and splunk have been expanded to include Google Cloud Logging as an out of the box target to keep all your logs in one place.

ClearBlade now natively honors certificate based auth over MQTT passed via the connect password field as a JWT token. This secure offering provides new flexibility to embedded device developers to select the authentication model correct for their use case.

Service logs generated by microservice and stream services are now easier than ever to search, discover and maintain with an enhanced log viewer in the console.

In addition to put post create delete methods, your webhooks now support the patch method.

Notes:

9.24.3

Date: 2022-10-10

Notes:

9.24.2

Date: 2022-10-04

Notes:

9.24.1

Date: 2022-09-30

Notes:

None

9.24.0

Date: 2022-09-30

Notes:

9.23.6

Date: 2022-09-29

Notes:

9.23.5

Date: 2022-09-26

Notes:

9.23.4

Date: 2022-09-23

Notes:

9.23.3

Date: 2022-09-19

Notes:

9.23.2

Date: 2022-09-15

Notes:

9.23.1

Date: 2022-09-14

Notes:

9.23.0

Date: 2022-09-12

Notes:

9.22.14

Date: 2022-09-09

Notes:

None

9.22.13

Date: 2022-09-08

Notes:

9.22.12

Date: 2022-09-01

Notes:

9.22.11

Date: 2022-08-30

Notes:

None

9.22.10

Date: 2022-08-29

Notes:

9.22.9

Date: 2022-08-26

Notes:

None

9.22.8

Date: 2022-08-26

Notes:

9.22.7

Date: 2022-08-24

Notes:

9.22.6

Date: 2022-08-23

Notes:

9.22.5

Date: 2022-08-22

Notes:

None

9.22.4

Date: 2022-08-22

Notes:

None

9.22.3

Date: 2022-08-19

Notes:

None

9.22.2

Date: 2022-08-18

Notes:

9.22.1

Date: 2022-08-17

Notes:

9.22.0

Date: 2022-08-12

Notes:

9.21.4

Date: 2022-07-28

Notes:

None

9.21.3

Date: 2022-07-27

Notes:

9.21.2

Date: 2022-07-25

Notes:

9.21.1

Date: 2022-07-20

Notes:

9.21.0

Date: 2022-07-19

Notes:

9.20.4

Date: 2022-07-13

Key notes:

The Boomerang Nebula is about 5,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of the Southern constellation Centaurus. The nebula has a temperature of only one degree Kelvin above absolute zero (nearly -460 degrees Fahrenheit)

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It is now possible to query for the health and performance of the databases and caches being used by your IoT Solution with the new Database status API.

Every IoT System running on the platform now has two factor authentication for users available out of the box for extra security.

It’s now easier than ever to leverage the entire NPM ecosystem for reuse. Whether opening a socket and listening to an HTTP request or communicating directly with UDP, it’s never been faster to begin communicating with data sources at the edge.

Now with a built in Web Socket library you can integrate with web based pub/sub data streams. Thanks to Web Socket support, data can not only be processed in real time from devices but also from your favorite SaaS services.

This new feature allows private information to be stored and used by your services to securely integrate without disclosing your credentials. Most importantly these secrets can be securely deployed to edges meaning you can build your 3rd party integrations from the cloud and deploy them without ever leaving your office.

Notes:

9.20.3

Date: 2022-06-16

Notes:

9.20.2

Date: 2022-06-13

Notes:

9.20.1

Date: 2022-06-07

Notes:

None

9.20.0

Date: 2022-06-03

Notes:

9.19.1

Date: 2022-05-20

Notes:

9.19.0

Date: 2022-04-29

Notes:

9.18.2

Date: 2022-04-26

Notes:

None

9.18.1

Date: 2022-04-26

Notes:

None

9.18.0

Date: 2022-04-21

Notes:

9.17.2

Date: 2022-03-28

Notes:

None

9.17.1

Date: 2022-03-21

Notes:

None

9.17.0

Date: 2022-03-17

Key notes:

The Saturn Nebula (NGC7009) appears as a series of pink and blue, Saturn-shaped bubbles. It was discovered by William Herschel on September 7, 1782 and located 5000 light-years away in the Aquarius constellation.

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ClearBlade IoT solutions running on a regular basis need to integrate with third-party software solutions to share data, integrate workflow and enable real-time capabilities. The new key store feature can securely store credentials used to access these systems by encrypting and hiding from both untrusted external eyes and internal developers who only have “need to know” permissions.

A ClearBlade service can now be a producer or consumer and scale-up without complex DevOps activities as your IoT workload increases. As a result, MQTT converters using Flink or heavy Java processes are required to implement your producers and consumers in an existing Kafka cluster.

Transactional capabilities of underlying databases for rolling back partial writes and ensuring integrity are now available for developers. ClearBlade’s Data as a Service interface allows for developers to abstractly perform traditional transactions.

Notes:

9.16.0

Date: 2022-02-17

Notes:

9.15.0

Date: 2022-01-28

Notes:

9.14.4

Date: 2022-01-26

Notes:

9.14.3

Date: 2022-01-13

Notes:

9.14.2

Date: 2022-01-11

Notes:

9.14.1

Date: 2022-01-06

Notes:

9.14.0

Date: 2021-12-08

Notes:

9.13.3

Date: 2021-11-11

Notes:

9.13.2

Date: 2021-10-27

Notes:

9.13.1

Date: 2021-10-22

Notes:

None

9.13.0

Date: 2021-10-22

Notes:

9.12.2

Date: 2022-04-13

Notes:

9.12.1

Date: 2021-09-28

Notes:

None

9.12.0

Date: 2021-09-23

Key notes:

The Carina Nebula (NGC3372) is a giant star-forming region located in the southern sky and it’s light is formed from 3 different filters tracing emission from oxygen, hydrogen, and sulfur. It is home to Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and luminous stars known.

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These new APIs and endpoints not only expand the flexibility of solutions that developers can build but enable Intelligent Assets to put the control into the hands of operational teams.

The standard BigQuery interface has been expanded to include full external database support. Now data can move seamlessly from IoT devices directly into Google Cloud and then be manipulated within the normal IoT processing. The capability reduces issues and expense for database administrators and data scientists who need centralized data and formats to get their tasks done.

AWS S3 allows for files to be directly accessed, created, and updated into your S3 environment. The automatic synchronization between edge to cloud means that all of those logs and videos immediately go to the files users need them in.

Notes:

9.11.2

Date: 2022-06-10

Notes:

9.11.1

Date: 2022-02-28

Notes:

None

9.11.0

Date: 2021-08-12

Notes:

9.10.3

Date: 2021-08-11

Notes:

9.10.2

Date: 2021-07-27

Notes:

9.10.1

Date: 2021-07-26

Notes:

9.10.0

Date: 2021-07-09

Key notes:

The Orion Nebula (Messier 42) is located in the Orion constellation and is 1,500 light years away. Due to it’s brightness and closest large star-forming region to Earth, it can be seen with the naked eye.

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There is now an option to disable timers and triggers using the disabled field in the object. Setting the disabled field to true will not schedule the timer or fire the trigger.

Notes:

9.9.8

Date: 2021-06-30

Notes:

None

9.9.7

Date: 2021-06-24

Notes:

9.9.6

Date: 2021-06-23

Notes:

9.9.5

Date: 2021-05-19

Notes:

9.9.4

Date: 2021-05-03

Notes:

9.9.3

Date: 2021-04-30

Notes:

None

9.9.2

Date: 2021-04-30

Notes:

9.9.1

Date: 2021-04-14

Notes:

9.9.0

Date: 2021-04-05

Key notes:

The Helix Nebula also called “Eye of God” is a planetary nebula and was discovered just around 1824 by Karl Ludwig Harding. It is the closest to earth of all bright nebula and was erroneously named for its resemblance to gas-giant planets.

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Micro Services invoked very frequently can be converted into preloaded using this feature. It improves the performance at least by 3X.

Notes:

9.8.16

Date: 2021-09-17

Notes:

None

9.8.15

Date: 2021-05-19

Notes:

9.8.14

Date: 2021-03-24

Notes:

9.8.13

Date: 2021-03-23

Notes:

9.8.12

Date: 2021-03-15

Notes:

9.8.11

Date: 2021-03-03

Notes:

9.8.10

Date: 2021-02-23

Notes:

9.8.9

Date: 2021-02-18

Notes:

9.8.8

Date: 2021-02-11

Notes:

9.8.7

Date: 2021-01-29

Notes:

9.8.6

Date: 2021-01-26

Notes:

9.8.5

Date: 2021-01-26

Notes:

9.8.4

Date: 2021-01-20

Notes:

9.8.3

Date: 2021-01-15

Notes:

9.8.2

Date: 2021-01-14

Notes:

9.8.1

Date: 2021-01-08

Notes:

9.8.0

Date: 2021-01-08

Key notes:

The Omega Nebula, also known as the Swan Nebula, was discovered in 1745 by the Swiss astronomer Jean-Philippe Loys de Chéseaux and is one of the largest star-forming regions in the Milky Way galaxy.

You can find more information about the nebula here

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Collections now supports the new column type “jsonb”. This will enable users to store json values in the database tables and query based on keys (for objects) or indexes (for arrays).

In addition to JSON column support, collections also now support the upsert function. This prevents two different services from updating a row at the same time or creating duplicate rows.

Edge and Deployment sync statuses can now be monitored using a REST API endpoint. There is also an endpoint available to retry a failed deployment sync. This allows for sync status to be monitored real time and respond faster to a sync fail.

Users can perform file management on Google Buckets and perform file operations within a code service.

Notes:

9.7.8

Date: 2020-12-16

Notes:

9.7.7

Date: 2020-12-10

Notes:

9.7.6

Date: 2020-11-11

Notes:

9.7.5

Date: 2020-11-11

Notes:

9.7.4

Date: 2020-11-09

Notes:

9.7.3

Date: 2020-11-02

Notes:

9.7.2

Date: 2020-10-30

Notes:

9.7.1

Date: 2020-10-28

Notes:

9.7.0

Date: 2020-10-14

Notes:

9.6.6

Date: 2020-09-25

Key notes:

The Ring Nebula was discovered by French astronomer Antoine Darquier de Pellepoix in 1779 and gets it shape from a dying red giant star exploding into a ring of ionized gas.

You can find more information about the nebula here

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File management allows for binary, log, configuration, etc. files to be easily moved, read, and processed between the edges and platform. This can be done using our Native Libraries API in a code service.

The ClearBlade Native Library now supports the Big Query External Database. The database operations can be performed using the performOperation function.

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This allows for the edges to restart on device reboots.

Notes:

None

9.6.5

Date: 2020-09-25

Notes:

9.6.4

Date: 2020-09-24

Notes:

9.6.3

Date: 2020-09-21

Notes:

9.6.2

Date: 2020-09-16

Notes:

9.6.1

Date: 2020-09-15

Notes:

None

9.6.0

Date: 2020-09-15

Notes:

9.5.7

Date: 2020-09-14

Notes:

9.5.6

Date: 2020-09-04

Notes:

9.5.5

Date: 2020-08-31

Notes:

9.5.4

Date: 2020-08-24

Notes:

9.5.3

Date: 2020-08-13

Notes:

9.5.2

Date: 2020-08-11

Notes:

None

9.5.1

Date: 2020-08-11

Notes:

9.5.0

Date: 2020-08-05

Notes:

9.4.7

Date: 2020-08-03

Notes:

9.4.6

Date: 2020-07-31

Notes:

9.4.5

Date: 2020-07-29

Notes:

9.4.4

Date: 2020-07-24

Notes:

9.4.3

Date: 2020-07-24

Notes:

9.4.2

Date: 2020-07-22

Notes:

9.4.1

Date: 2020-07-22

Notes:

None

9.4.0

Date: 2020-07-20

Notes:

9.3.12

Date: 2020-08-11

Notes:

9.3.11

Date: 2020-07-17

Notes:

9.3.10

Date: 2020-07-01

Notes:

9.3.9

Date: 2020-06-29

Key notes:

The Eagle Nebula is a 5.5 million-year-old cloud of interstellar gas and dust that is 7000 light-years from Earth. It was discovered by Swiss astronomer Philippe Loys de Chéseaux and rediscovered by Charles Messier as “M16” to be a part of his catalog.

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You can find more information about the nebula here

This feature allows an asset to be deployed from platform to edge at edge start up. There are 2 sync options that can be used:

Sync to Edge - An asset is deployed, and then any future change on Platform will be synced with ALL selected Edges.

Sync to Platform - An asset is deployed, and then any future change on an Edge will be synced with the platform only. A change to one Edge will no longer sync to other Edges.

Refresh tokens gives new access tokens without an username and passwords. This allows devices the ability to get a new access token when its current token expires without reauthentication.

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Developers can now perform role and permission management natively using PlatformSDK. This includes creating roles, assigning roles to user/device, increasing/decreasing permissions, etc.

Event topics allows for greater scalability when handling stream service events by allowing the platform to send a MQTT message for each event.

Newly added JWT tokens are returned when a user/developer/device is authenticated to enhance account security.

The setTimeout() and setInterval() Javascript functions, as well as promises, are now available natively. The functions allow for callbacks executions to be scheduled.

Timers can now be managed on the Timers page in a system. The configuration is the same as the Timers tab on the Code Services page. The new page will help identify which timers are tied to a service and which ones are not.

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None

9.3.8

Date: 2020-06-10

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None

9.3.7

Date: 2020-06-09

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9.3.6

Date: 2020-06-09

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9.3.5

Date: 2020-06-08

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9.3.4

Date: 2020-06-05

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9.3.3

Date: 2020-06-03

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9.3.2

Date: 2020-05-29

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9.3.1

Date: 2020-05-28

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None

9.3.0

Date: 2020-05-27

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9.2.6

Date: 2020-05-19

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9.2.5

Date: 2020-05-15

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9.2.4

Date: 2020-05-06

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9.2.3

Date: 2020-05-04

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None

9.2.2

Date: 2020-04-30

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9.2.1

Date: 2020-04-29

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9.2.0

Date: 2020-04-29

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9.1.5

Date: 2020-04-22

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9.1.4

Date: 2020-04-17

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9.1.3

Date: 2020-04-16

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9.1.2

Date: 2020-04-15

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None

9.1.1

Date: 2020-04-15

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9.1.0

Date: 2020-04-14

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9.0.2

Date: 2020-04-10

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9.0.1

Date: 2020-04-03

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9.0.0

Date: 2020-04-03

Key notes:

This feature allows for bi-directional streaming into any database, with full functionality, this includes relational, document, warehouse, and cloud offering. Users can implement this in ClearBlade using the External Databases functionality.

Developers can now run raw queries on platform and edge. The queries can run against collections, user, and device tables. The new raw queries supports all SQL operations such as JOIN, LIKE, GROUP BY, ORDER BY, etc which were not supported by ClearBlade’s old query model.

New customizable service responses that can be interoperated with existing APIs and webhooks.

Asset monitoring is a solution template within ClearBlade that is designed to be customizable for various monitoring and tracking use-cases. It gives the ability to monitor and track assets and alert when an action is performed

Audit trail is a record of who made changes, when the changes were made, and what type of changes were made in a system. The purpose of the audit trail is to view the history of changes when a question arises.

Developers can now utilize two factor authentication (SMS and email) when signing up and logging in to a ClearBlade account. This improves security of ClearBlade developer accounts

Notes:

8.3.1

Date: 2020-03-26

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None

8.3.0

Date: 2020-03-26

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8.2.1

Date: 2020-03-24

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8.2.0

Date: 2020-03-16

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8.1.8

Date: 2020-04-14

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8.1.7

Date: 2020-03-20

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8.1.6

Date: 2020-03-08

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8.1.5

Date: 2020-03-05

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8.1.4

Date: 2020-03-02

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8.1.2

Date: 2020-02-18

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8.1.1

Date: 2020-02-06

Key notes:

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None

8.1.0

Date: 2020-01-31

Key notes:

⚠️ An Edge upgrading to this version requires DB Migration:

sqlite3 edgeusers.db ".dump" | sqlite3 edge.db

⚠️ An On-Prem Platform upgrading to this version requires DB Migration:

docker exec -i cb_postgres /bin/ash -c "pg_dump -U postgres userdata | psql -U postgres admin"

Notes:

8.0.3

Date: 2020-01-28

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8.0.2

Date: 2020-01-24

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8.0.1

Date: 2020-01-16

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8.0.0

Date: 2020-01-10

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7.3.0

Date: 2020-01-10

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7.2.0

Date: 2019-12-23

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7.1.1

Date: 2019-12-18

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None

7.1.0

Date: 2019-12-04

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7.0.6

Date: 2019-11-18

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7.0.5

Date: 2019-11-06

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None

7.0.4

Date: 2019-11-05

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None

7.0.3

Date: 2019-10-28

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None

7.0.2

Date: 2019-10-25

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7.0.1

Date: 2019-10-24

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7.0.0

Date: 2019-10-18

Key notes:

{
  "$data": [
    {
      "name": "pump",
      "amps": 244,
      "last_update": "2019-09-04T17:57:16.875586669Z",
      "location": { "latitude": 12.132233, "longitude": 123.1234 }
    }
  ],
  "$schema": {
    "$id": "https://example.com/device.schema.json",
    "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-07/schema",
    "required": ["name", "location"],
    "properties": {
      "name": { "type": "string", "description": "The device's name.", "units": "Lumens", "scaleFactor": 5.44 },
      "amps": {
        "type": "number",
        "description": "Current in Amperes for the pump device",
        "minimum": 0,
        "maximum": 500
      },
      "last_update": { "type": "string", "format": "date-time" },
      "location": {
        "type": "object",
        "required": ["latitude", "longitude"],
        "properties": {
          "latitude": { "type": "number", "minimum": -90, "maximum": 90 },
          "longitude": { "type": "number", "minimum": -180, "maximum": 180 }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

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6.3.4

Date: 2019-10-17

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6.3.3

Date: 2019-10-11

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None

6.3.2

Date: 2019-10-09

Notes:

None

6.3.1

Date: 2019-10-08

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6.3.0

Date: 2019-10-03

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6.2.3

Date: 2019-09-19

Key notes:

Anon authentication and authorization failures

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None

6.2.2

Date: 2019-09-12

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6.2.1

Date: 2019-09-10

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6.2.0

Date: 2019-08-29

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6.1.3

Date: 2019-08-29

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6.1.2

Date: 2019-08-14

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6.1.1

Date: 2019-07-31

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6.1.0

Date: 2019-07-31

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6.0.1

Date: 2019-07-24

Notes:

None

6.0.0

Date: 2019-07-08

Key notes:

Notes:

[Edge]
EdgeID = ""  (string) Edge name
PlatformIP = ""  (string) The IP address of the platform without port
PlatformPort = "1884"  (string) MQTT broker port of the platform. Defaults to 1884 for TLS MQTT
EdgeCookie = ""  (string) The cookie for the edge's session
ParentSystemKey = ""  (string) The parent system of the edge
EdgeIP = "localhost"  (string) The edge's IP. Defaults to localhost
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5.3.13

Date: 2019-10-18

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None

5.3.12

Date: 2019-10-16

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5.3.11

Date: 2019-09-19

Key notes:

Notes:

None

5.3.10

Date: 2019-08-29

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5.3.9

Date: 2019-08-14

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5.3.8

Date: 2019-08-08

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5.3.7

Date: 2019-07-24

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None

5.3.6

Date: 2019-07-19

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5.3.5

Date: 2019-07-16

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5.3.4

Date: 2019-07-09

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5.3.3

Date: 2019-07-03

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5.3.2

Date: 2019-07-02

Notes:

5.3.1

Date: 2019-06-24

Notes:

5.3.0

Date: 2019-06-20

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5.2.0

Date: 2019-06-04

Key notes:

Connection

prior to 5.2.0

5.2.0 onwards

Autosync TLS

1884

8951

Autosync non-TLS

1883

8950

Notes:

5.1.5

Date: 2019-05-31

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5.1.4

Date: 2019-05-28

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5.1.3

Date: 2019-05-28

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5.1.2

Date: 2019-05-03

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5.1.1

Date: 2019-05-03

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5.1.0

Date: 2019-05-01

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5.0.7

Date: 2019-04-24

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5.0.6

Date: 2019-04-23

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5.0.5

Date: 2019-04-09

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5.0.4

Date: 2019-04-01

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5.0.3

Date: 2019-03-27

Notes:

None

5.0.2

Date: 2019-03-22

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5.0.1

Date: 2019-03-15

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4.7.7

Date: 2019-05-06

Notes:

None

4.7.6

Date: 2019-03-07

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4.7.5

Date: 2019-02-21

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4.7.4

Date: 2019-02-19

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4.7.3

Date: 2019-02-14

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4.7.2

Date: 2019-02-14

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4.7.1

Date: 2019-02-13

Notes: