Weekly Platform Update #26

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The Weekly Platform Update is a series of posts about every impactful changes on Clever Cloud. You’ll find the updated parts of Clever Cloud below, to follow fixes, updates, new products and more on a weekly basis.

Core

  • Fix fsbuckets env variables
  • Add support for spawning workers
  • Linux 4.11.12
  • Node: Switch to libjpeg-turbo, Install chromium, Node updated to 8.4.0 and 6.11.2
  • Ruby: Fix websockets support, Initial puma support, Update bundler to 1.15.4
  • Rust: Stable 1.20.0, Beta 1.21.0-beta.1, Nightly 1.21.0-nightly

Products

  • Elastic: Bump elasticsearch&kibana 5.5.2
  • Redis: Redis 4.0.1
  • mysql: slow queries log and error logs available from the CLI

Console

  • Credits panels and credit cards reworked
  • Monthly invoices integrated in the payments section

Doc

  • WordPress Tutorial Update
  • Videos added for Node.js and Rust.
  • [new] Binary packages installation
  • [new] How to get logs with SSH access
  • [new] How to create absolute path to access FS buckets
  • This week we have had the great pleasure of having a pull request from a first-time public repository GitHub committer ! #DoubleWoot Thank you very much @bubulemaster for updating the Java Documentation. Doc readers, you are more than welcome to do so.

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