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Changes since 1.9.1:
v1.10.0
Deprecations
Removed in the next SemVer MAJOR version of Opengist.
* Use the configuration option index/OG_INDEX instead of
index.enabled/OG_INDEX_ENABLED. The default value is bleve.
* The configuration index.dirname/OG_INDEX_DIRNAME will be removed.
If you're using Bleve, the path of the index will be opengist.index.
Added
* Helm Chart (#454)
* Meilisearch indexer (#444)
* Prometheus metrics (#439)
* Config to name the OIDC provider (#435)
* Read admin group from OIDC token claim (#445)
* More translation strings (#438)
Fixed
* Garbled text display issues for non-English Unicode characters in
browsers (#441)
* Test database when running go test (#442)
* Allow lag between admin invitation creation and test assertion (#452)
* gist.html using relative URL (#451)
* Do not hide file delete button on gist edit page (#447)
Other
* Update deps Golang & JS deps (#455)
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