Horray!
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On Jun 7, 2011, at 1:15 AM, Ohad Levy <ohadlevy@gmail.com> wrote:
> I''m pleased to announce the release of Foreman 0.3
>
> Download from:
>
> Source: http://theforeman.org/attachments/download/237/foreman-0.3.tar.bz2
> RPM: http://yum.theforeman.org/stable/RPMS/foreman-0.3-1.noarch.rpm
>
> It is recommended to upgrade your foreman smart proxy to the latest version
as well.
>
> Highlights of this release include:
>
> Searching
>
> An extensive rewrite of the search system was performed.
> Foreman now has a searchbar that prompts for possible search fields and
values.
> Searches can consist of multiple clauses with complex logic operations.
> Previous searches can be saved as a bookmark and made public for others to
use.
> Many more search conditions, among them:
> Host can be found by their parameters
> Host can be found by their classes (direct associations or though host
groups).
> Host can be found by all valid combinations (e.g. multiple facts, report
status, time stamps etc)
> Audits search target have been greatly enhanced
> All Search conditions could be used via the API as well
> Search can apply on pages such as the dashboard (e.g. show only hosts in
environment != development)
> Authorization
>
> A user is always granted access to their own account information. This also
allows Internal users to change their password even if they do not have edit
rights on User.
> Additional permission groups have been added to control access to nearly
all of Foreman''s feature.
> Charting
>
> The graphing libraries have been replaced with the Highchart system.
> Internet access is no longer required to view charts.
> They look way better :p
> Virtualization
>
> The hypervisor pages now show more information about their guests.
> Virtual clients can now be deleted/stopped/started etc.
> Smart-proxy extensions
>
> Puppet certificates can now be displayed, signed and revoked from within
Foreman.
> Autosign entries can be managed from within Foreman.
> API
>
> Many more operations that are available from the Web interface have been
exposed via the API. These are just a few:-
>
> Classes per host
> Host''s last report
> Statistics can be retrieved
> Complex search queries could be performed via the API as well using the
same search syntax as in the UI
> Information for developers
>
> The Backend Prototype Javascript library has been replaced with jQuery,
thus providing a much richer set of graphical browser components
> Misc.
> All communication between smart-proxies and Foreman could be encrypted over
HTTPS channels.
> Support for Scientific Linux has been added.
> Most operations now refer to the host by its name rather than its id in the
URL.
> Selected hosts tickbox works across multiple pages.
> Foreman handles unreachable proxies gracefully.
> Hosts which report skipped operations are no longer considered as being in
error state.
> When creating or editing a host the provisioning templates that will be
used are displayed.
>
> The complete changes list can be found here:
http://theforeman.org/versions/show/4
>
> As Usual, many thanks to all contributors and users!!!
>
> Have fun,
> Ohad
>
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