Weekly Platform Update #32

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. Here is Platform Update #32.

Note: The format of our weekly updated changelog is changing! We are now following the Semantic Versioning.

[Unreleased]

  • console: a new log viewer
  • console: clever cloud metrics

WPU #32 – 2018-01-03

Added

  • documentation: new entry for php basic auth question in the FAQ
  • documentation: documented CC_REVERSE_PROXY_IPS in environment variables reference
  • documentation: added doc on maven profiles for java apps
  • config-provider add-on: added this new service to clever cloud (https://www.clever.cloud/developers/addons/config-provider/)

Changed

  • node: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • java: updated to bouncycastle-158
  • java: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • couchbase: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • docker: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • elasticsearch: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • erlang: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • go: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • haskell: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • jenkins: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • mongodb: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • mysql: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • php: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • postgresql: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • python: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • redis: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • ruby: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • rust: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • static: linux updated to 4.14.8
  • load-balancers: updated on new hardware
  • cellar: cluster availability improved
  • clever-tools: Fix slugification of app name/alias used for the git remote name

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