With Summer behind us and Autumn on the way we’ve got a new bug-fix and minor feature release of the QUADS 2.x series. This release is a bug-fix and minor feature release that also ensures compatibility with the latest versions of the Flask framework.
About QUADS 2.0.5
This will most likely be the last QUADS release that utilizes WordPress as the QUADS wiki component as the upcoming 2.1 versions of QUADS will centralize all dynamic wiki and inventory directly into QUADS itself via quads-web, greatly simplifying the architecture and deployment.
Major Feature Highlights
- Support for Flask 3.0+
- Multiple roles support added to authentication
- Huge performance improvement to quads –regen-heatmap
- SELinux support
- Filtering is supported on the available API endpoint
- Systems availability WebUI updates and fixes
- Packaging Fixes
- Many other bug fixes
- Full list of changes can be found in the usual place.
Breaking Changes and Upgrading
- A recent Fedora Server OS (39 or higher) is required due to upstream changes/features in the Flask framework and Python3 / asyncio.
- Upgrading from a previous 1.1.x version of QUADS requires data migration outlined at the bottom of the release changelog.