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Site Factory 2.87 - March 27, 2019

  • Feature You can now regenerate a single user’s API key, or all REST API keys for an environment, using either the Site Factory Management Console or with Site Factory API endpoints. Learn more.
  • Change If a release fails, Site Factory emails the user who initiated the release.
  • Change If the release process cannot determine the version of the Site Factory Connector module, the release process fails.
  • Change For Drupal 7 websites, sites.php and settings.php Site Factory hooks are now always included when reading the sites.php file. Websites using these hooks should use functions like include_once and require_once to prevent multiple reads of these hooks from causing unexpected behavior.
  • Fix Staging operations and website update tasks failed in some staging environments when using version 8.52 or 7.52 of the Site Factory Connector module.
  • Fix The Site Factory Management Console displayed warnings about outdated versions of the Site Factory module for all Drupal core versions instead of the currently-installed Drupal core version.
  • Fix Releases lacking required changes to .htaccess were not blocked for Drupal 8 codebases containing Drush 9, causing a delay in changes to domains.
  • Fix Sitegroup data synchronization during single-site staging failed when the group contained many members or websites.
  • Fix Drush commands containing a --uri argument ending in a forward slash failed to locate a website.
  • Fix PHP scripts provided by modules using Drupal’s bootstrap process failed to locate a website when using version 8.52 or 7.52 of the Site Factory Connector module. These scripts remain incompatible with path-based domains.

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