| | - Change The text describing the Cloud API role under the Accessing the Acquia Cloud UI section of the Edit Role page was updated.
- Change The description text under the Certificates and Private Key fields was updated on the Log Forwarding page.
- Change A module alerts icon, which displays a list of alerts and their details (if one or more alerts exists), now displays on environment cards in the Acquia Cloud interface.
- Change The provision lead time message displayed by the Acquia Cloud interface when customers try to provision a new Acquia Cloud Free subscription has been updated.
- Fix The Views and Visits page displayed an error if the
to parameter in the date range picker was greater than the current date and time. - Fix Subscribers were unable to copy files from their production environments to their development environments due to a certain error message being displayed in the Acquia Cloud interface.
- Fix The Acquia Cloud API
subscription/{uuid}/entitlements endpoint returned visits and views as strings instead of integers. |
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| Acquia Cloud Professional | Wednesday, April 17, 2019 | | Acquia Cloud Enterprise | Wednesday, April 24, 2019 | | Site Factory | Wednesday, May 1, 2019 |
Although no subscriber actions are required for this release, you may notice momentary website traffic interruptions as PHP restarts. - Fix Website update tasks displayed debugging code.
- Fix When attempting to SSH as an application user without the environment name,``awk`` errors were displayed.
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| | - Change The Acquia Cloud interface breadcrumb navigation now renders more quickly for subscriptions with a large number of applications.
- Change Updated text in the Cloud API and the API Tokens pages in the Profile section of the Acquia Cloud interface.
- Change The
accounts.acquia.com API rate limit is now set to 100 requests per minute. - Fix Application cards for Node.js applications displayed Insight scores.
- Fix Subscribers with applications hosted in a VPC were unable to rsync data between environments.
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| | Important With the release of Acquia Cloud API v2, Acquia Cloud API v1 will reach end-of-life on July 1, 2020. - Feature The Acquia Cloud API v2 is now available with over 200 endpoints for developer workflow, website management, and provisioning capabilities. Its improved API documentation helps you extend, enhance, and customize Acquia Cloud.
- Change PHP versions were updated to 7.1.27 and 7.2.16.
- Change Insight scores are now displayed on each environment card.
- Change Log forwarding on Acquia Cloud Enterprise now supports FPM access and FPM error logs.
- Change The Acquia Cloud interface now displays the production environment’s PHP version on its application card.
- Change Certain labels were removed from the application card in the Acquia Cloud interface.
- Change Certain potentially destructive actions in the Acquia Cloud interface that previously required re-entering a password before submitting now require a confirmation message.
- Fix For log forwarding subscribers on Acquia Cloud Enterprise, multi-line messages in the Drupal watchdog log failed to forward correctly.
- Fix A database details component displayed an incorrect name if the first character was a digit.
- Fix Acquia Cloud CD environments failed to time out.
- Fix In certain circumstances, incorrect environment pages were displayed for an application.
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| | - Change The default size for the
max_allowed_packet MySQL setting on the Pipelines container was increased to 100 MB. |
| | - Change For Acquia Cloud Enterprise subscribers using the legacy log forwarding service, the method of forwarding logs was updated.
- Change The Usage Metrics API was updated to remove references to the
hour resolution. - Fix The Acquia Cloud interface breadcrumb navigation performed slowly for users with a large number of applications.
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| | - Feature The Acquia Cloud interface now displays a breadcrumb trail to streamline access to all your organizations, applications, and environments. Learn more.
- Change The error messages displayed in the Acquia Cloud interface when configuring log forwarding destinations were updated.
- Change The Acquia Cloud interface now displays help text when pointing at the Steps to Launch button.
- Change The video displayed when provisioning an Acquia Cloud Free subscription has been updated.
- Fix The breadcrumb navigation failed to display when a modal window was also displayed.
- Fix The Two-step Verification page in the Acquia Cloud interface displayed outdated images.
- Fix For Acquia Cloud Free subscribers, the Steps to Launch page displayed an invalid Learn More link.
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| | - Change Subscription usage reports now provide pre-defined date ranges.
- Change The Acquia Cloud interface now supports environment variables with values up to 5000 characters in length.
- Change Improved help text on the legacy SSL installation page in the Acquia Cloud interface.
- Fix In certain circumstances, emails from the Acquia Cloud interface failed to send.
- Fix Drush aliases downloaded from the Acquia Cloud interface contained an invalid link in the included README file.
- Fix When selecting Sumologic as a log forwarding destination, the Acquia Cloud interface required a private key.
- Fix The private key for Sumologic log forwarding destinations was not properly validated.
- Fix The Acquia Cloud interface sometimes failed to display the version of Node.js running on an environment.
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| | - Change Pipelines now supports PHP 7.2.
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| | - Change The Acquia Cloud interface now displays a Steps to Launch feature for all users.
- Fix The Acquia Cloud interface did not allow users to increase an environment’s PHP memory limit to a value greater than 384 MB.
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| | - Change Pipelines contains changes that will not affect users’ experience with the product.
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| | - Change Service restarts were performed on the Cloud Platform to implement security updates and perform system maintenance tasks.
- Fix In certain circumstances, Acquia Cloud failed to launch a newly created on-demand environment.
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| | | Platform | Release date |
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| Acquia Cloud Professional | Wednesday, February 27, 2019 | | Acquia Cloud Enterprise | Wednesday, March 6, 2019 | | Site Factory | Wednesday, March 13, 2019 |
Although no subscriber actions are required for this release, you may notice momentary website traffic interruptions as PHP restarts. - Change Node.js versions were updated to 6.15.1, 8.14.0, and 10.14.2.
- Fix Node.js websites failed to display if an environment variable value exceeded 2,048 characters.
- Fix Subscribers could not launch their Node.js servers when selecting a non-default Node.js version prior to launch.
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| | This release contains updates that will not impact users’ experiences with the product. |
| | This release contains updates that will not impact users’ experiences with the product |
| | This release contains updates that will not impact users’ experiences with the product. |
| | - Change Pipelines contains changes that will not affect users’ experience with the product.
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| | - Change Pipelines contains changes that will not affect users’ experience with the product.
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| | - Change The Create New Help Request screen now displays an alert if an active incident exists.
- Change The title on the View All Backups page now displays the database name.
- Change Version control servers were relaunched to improve FIPS compliance.
- Change The Acquia Cloud interface now includes various improvements to several user interface elements.
- Fix Clicking the Upgrade link in the SSL page of an Acquia Cloud Free subscription failed to redirect the user to the correct page.
- Fix A version control server failed to relaunch.
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| | - Change For some Acquia Cloud subscriptions, the default version of New Relic was changed to 8.5.
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| | - Change Pipelines contains changes that will not affect users’ experience with the product.
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| | - Change Memcache compression is now enabled by default for Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 websites running PHP 7.x. The latest stable version of the Memcache API and Integration module for Drupal 8 enables compression by default.
- Change The Acquia Cloud interface now redirects new users to a welcome screen.
- Change After registering for an Acquia Cloud Free account, users are redirected to the Acquia Cloud interface welcome screen.
- Change The Acquia Cloud default SSL certificate for
*.acquia-sites.com domains was updated. |