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Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.5.1

23 Apr 14:36
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What's New in Version 2.5.1

Enhancements

  • Ensure compatibility with PHP 8.3

Fixes

  • Process check command throws an error if the sub-node is empty #440
  • Error when adding/editing host or service node after switching to icingadb backend #430
  • Handled nodes are not handled #428
  • Duplicate display names cause problems in Dropdown #427
  • Sort control overlaps action bar #421
  • Adjust notification success messages #405

You can find all issues related to this release on our roadmap.

Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.5.0

17 Oct 09:14
v2.5.0
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Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.4.1

05 Oct 09:47
v2.4.1
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What's New in Version 2.4.1

The main intention of this release is to add support for Icinga DB Web v1.0 and v1.1 in parallel.

Though, some additional bug fixes from the upcoming v2.5.0 release are also included:

  • BP module very slow with IcingaDB backend #343
  • "Hosts from filter" does not work like expected #349
  • Services in BPs are not shown anymore for filtered roles (missing nodes) #345
  • pending hosts/service with a downtime throw error "Undefined index: PENDING-HANDLED" #332
  • Undefined index: EMPTY #325

Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.4.0

23 Mar 09:53
v2.4.0
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What's New in Version 2.4.0

You can find all issues related to this release on our roadmap.

Enhancements

  • Support for PHP 8.0
  • Support for Icinga DB
  • Support for Icinga's dark and light mode
  • Redesigned state badges in the tile view
  • State Overrides #233
  • New Operator: Degraded #298
  • Adding nodes by a filter #300
  • Audit Log #289

Fixes

  • Missing handled colors in tree view #318

Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.3.1

23 Jun 05:58
v2.3.1
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This minor release fixes an issue with CSS not loading if using this module together with Icinga Web 2 v2.9.

Icinga Business Process Modeling v2.3.0

27 May 08:45
v2.3.0
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Issues and Features

You can find all issues and feature requests related to this release on our roadmap.

Additions to icingacli businessprocess process check

The check command used to just ignore acknowledgements and downtimes. So we added two new switches that make it possible to set the state to OK, if the node is acknowledged or in downtime.

  • --ack-is-ok and --downtime-is-ok for setting the respective state to OK.
  • --blame is for only showing nodes that have the same state as the process itself.
  • --root-cause shows only the path that causes a problem.

Changes with display_name

Before this version the object name property was used for the host and service nodes. Since this is the unique identifier for the object, this can lead to it being pretty unreadable.
From now on we use the display_name property for better readability, like in Icinga Web.

Features

  • Now compatible with PHP 7.4 #273
  • Add new options for the CLI #255
  • Adapted display_name to fit with Icinga Web #102

Documentation

  • Align chapters to official documentations’ structure #269
  • Update docs on operator evaluation #259

Fixes

  • Fix errors occuring with new empty nodes #272
  • Fix superfluous error message on imported empty node #270
  • Fix BP root node added in interface displaying wrong data #225
  • Fix error for processes with special chars #263
  • Fix inability to delete imported nodes #248
  • Fix URL param overrides upon rendering #265
  • Fix references in BP config files #266
  • Fix states being displayed incorrectly #264
  • Fix unnecessary base target overrides#268
  • Fix confusing direct translations #257
  • Fix visual bug on load impact #262
  • Fix tile rendering for Bp nodes with unconfirmed deleted monitored nodes #280
  • Fix rendering of state-balls for critical-handled nodes #282

Version 2.2.0

04 Mar 14:53
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Issues and Features

  • You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our
    roadmap

New Dependency

New Features

  • Nodes can now be reordered by using Drag'n'Drop
    #123
  • Importing nodes from other process configurations is now fully supported
    #133

Usability and Visualization

  • Lighter Design for the tree view and breadcrumbs
  • Breadcrumbs provide a way back to the global overview now
  • Info urls to external sites now open in a new browser tab
  • Linked processes are now shown as part of a node's impact

Permissions

  • Users restricted by the monitoring module's monitoring/filter/objects
    restriction now get a properly filtered list of hosts and services
    while adding new nodes.
    #67
  • Users with the permission businessprocess/showall were previously not able
    to see configurations if they were also restricted by other roles.
    #200

Version v2.1.0

20 Feb 14:26
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Fixed issues and related features

  • You can find issues and feature requests related to this release on our
    roadmap

Usability and visualization

  • Missing nodes are now shown in a generic error notice
  • Unbound nodes (nodes not being shown at top level and not in use as a sub
    node) are now reachable through a fake node
  • A bug with the Chrome browser showing messed up checkboxes has been fixed

State calculation

  • Missing nodes are now considered being UNKNOWN (or UNREACHABLE when
    being a host node). The former behavior comes from Icinga 1.x, as a reload
    there had the potential to trigger false alarms. This is no longer an issue
    with Icinga 2.x, allowing us to be strict once again when it goes to missing
    nodes
  • Linking nodes from other process configuration files (still an undocumented
    feature) has been broken shortly before 2.0.0, this has now been fixed

Permissions

  • Permissions have not been enforced as they should have been in 2.0.0, some
    links and operations have been accessible to roles that haven't been granted
    such. This has now been fixed
  • While we allow for granular permissions that can be persisted in every process
    configuration file (still an undocumented feature), there is now also a pretty
    simple but effective way of restricting access to your business processes based
    on process name prefixes.

Business Process v2.0.0

27 Jan 15:09
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First stable release