Apostrophe 3.11.0: The first release of 2022! 🐣 #3608
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Happy New Year everyone!
We’re back at it with a new release for you this week that includes the migration of our
apostrophe-passportmodule to A3. The new Passport Bridge module will give you the ability to authenticate your CMS users against popular services like Google and Okta, with all of the flexibility and extensibility that Passport.js provides.We've also published some new documentation that we're excited to share. This will be especially valuable for any developers looking to extend or modify the core UI of A3.
Other than that, it’s a relatively quiet release for us, but we’re just getting started for the year. Stay tuned for more updates to our migration utilities, as well as new stability, performance, and feature improvements in the coming weeks and months.
As always we welcome you to check out our public roadmap and share any feedback with us there. Or find us in Discord or here in the GitHub discussions if you want to get a different kind of conversation going.
Read on below for the full release notes and here’s to a great year ahead 💪
Apostrophe 3.11.0
Adds
req.loginto emit anafterSessionLoginevent from the@apostrophecms:loginmodule, withreqas an argument. Note that this does not occur at all for login API calls that return a bearer token rather than establishing an Express session.Fixes
req.loginnow accounts for thereq.logInalias and the skippableoptionsparameter, which is relied upon in somepassportstrategies.Changes
vue-click-outside-elementthe packaging of which has been fixed upstream.__testDefaultsoption. It is not in use, but removing would be a minor BC break we don't need to make.@apostrophecms/expressmodule.Apostrophe 3.x modules
passport-bridge 1.0.0-beta
palette 3.0.0
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