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This release has over 70 new features, improvements, bug fixes, other optimizations.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>So let's dive straight in. The first big part of this release is the release of the extensions that were previously exclusive to Directus Cloud. These include a panel bundle for insights that contains a bar chart, a line chart, a pie chart, which is also a donor chart, and a meter to add way more different ways for you to visualize your data within Insights. The second big extension that was released to core is a Kanban view. By pointing it to a drop down field or any sort of other select interface, it'll render out individual columns for you to drag and drop items between.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This is great for project management and also other organizational purposes. The final extension is a new block editor interface. This interface allows you to edit your content in like a Notion style interface, and the data is stored in a clean JSON format. The file picker drawer has had a seemingly small but pretty big quality of life improvement in this release as well. When you're now selecting an image in one of the image interfaces, the file picker drawer now has the same sidebar you would find in the file library.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This allows you to find the file that you're looking for by the folder that it's stored in. There's a new rate limiter type in the API based on server pressure. By the way, before, when your API was being overloaded, the node process eventually will slow down and the problem only gets worse. With this new rate limiter, you're able to configure the API to drop requests a little early when it notices that the server is heavily under pressure. In 10.1, we now default to e s m for API extension bundles as well.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This means that there's a greater compatibility with other libraries in the node ecosystem including the ones that are provided by the Directus Core team. We want to also thank our community for their contributions towards this release, including Tim for adding support for relational fields and field presets, Hannes for numerous contributions in this release, including an improvement to how related collections are displayed in the data model settings, including a bunch of other bug fixes as well, Arthur, who added a graceful shutdown of database connections in the bootstrap CLI command, and Matthew and Maurice for helping with the documentation. Directus 10.1 is now available on npm and Docker Hub, and will also be live on Directus Cloud in the next couple days. That'll be all for release notes, and I'll see you next time.\u003C\u002Fp>","Hey. My name is Eric. I'm the lead maintainer of Directus. Here to tell you a little something about everything that's new in version 10.1. This release has over 70 new features, improvements, bug fixes, other optimizations. So let's dive straight in. The first big part of this release is the release of the extensions that were previously exclusive to Directus Cloud. These include a panel bundle for insights that contains a bar chart, a line chart, a pie chart, which is also a donor chart, and a meter to add way more different ways for you to visualize your data within Insights. The second big extension that was released to core is a Kanban view. By pointing it to a drop down field or any sort of other select interface, it'll render out individual columns for you to drag and drop items between. This is great for project management and also other organizational purposes. The final extension is a new block editor interface. This interface allows you to edit your content in like a Notion style interface, and the data is stored in a clean JSON format. The file picker drawer has had a seemingly small but pretty big quality of life improvement in this release as well. When you're now selecting an image in one of the image interfaces, the file picker drawer now has the same sidebar you would find in the file library. This allows you to find the file that you're looking for by the folder that it's stored in. There's a new rate limiter type in the API based on server pressure. By the way, before, when your API was being overloaded, the node process eventually will slow down and the problem only gets worse. With this new rate limiter, you're able to configure the API to drop requests a little early when it notices that the server is heavily under pressure. In 10.1, we now default to e s m for API extension bundles as well. This means that there's a greater compatibility with other libraries in the node ecosystem including the ones that are provided by the Directus Core team. We want to also thank our community for their contributions towards this release, including Tim for adding support for relational fields and field presets, Hannes for numerous contributions in this release, including an improvement to how related collections are displayed in the data model settings, including a bunch of other bug fixes as well, Arthur, who added a graceful shutdown of database connections in the bootstrap CLI command, and Matthew and Maurice for helping with the documentation. Directus 10.1 is now available on npm and Docker Hub, and will also be live on Directus Cloud in the next couple days. 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This is Esther, developer advocate at directors. And today, we are releasing directors 10.2 with a host of new features, improvements, bug fixes, and optimizations. Let's take a closer look at what's new in this release. Introducing live preview.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>One of the most exciting new features in directors 10.2 is live preview. This feature allows users to see how changes to their data would affect the look on their sites from within the director's data studio. Users can configure a URL pattern for each collection and preview from an item page. From the live preview, users can also test their content at various device widths. We've added a number of guides to our docs to help you set up a website for live preview.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>This feature is a game changer for those who want to see how their content will look like before publishing it. Improved translation storage. We've overhauled how we store and retrieve translation. Prior to this release, directors stored all languages together when translations were present. This meant that every time a translation was requested, all of the data was retrieved even if only one language was needed.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Now, directors toss translations separately which means that it doesn't waste time retrieving data that isn't needed. This is a significant improvement that will make directors faster and more efficient for users who work with multiple languages. New environment variables for file upload safety. Version 10.2 also includes new environment variables for file upload safety settings. These variables will allow users to set file type and size limits which will help prevent security issues and ensure that files are uploaded correctly.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>One significant bug that was fixed in this release caused self hosted horizontally scaled direct instances to trigger a phone based flow more than once. This was due to the fact that the various instances weren't aware of each other. Directus now utilizes Redis to synchronize scheduled flows and scheduled hooks between multiple instances connected to the same various instance. This fix ensures that directors works as expected even when multiple instances are running. Our community is awesome.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Speaker 1: We want to also thank our community for their contributions accordion, and Matt for fixing the block editor in accordion and maths for fixing the block editor interface popover styles.\u003C\u002Fp>\u003Cp>Speaker 0: Directus 10.2 is now available on NPM and Docker Hub and will also be available on Directors Cloud in a few days. Thanks and see you in the next release.\u003C\u002Fp>","Hi. This is Esther, developer advocate at directors. And today, we are releasing directors 10.2 with a host of new features, improvements, bug fixes, and optimizations. Let's take a closer look at what's new in this release. Introducing live preview. One of the most exciting new features in directors 10.2 is live preview. This feature allows users to see how changes to their data would affect the look on their sites from within the director's data studio. Users can configure a URL pattern for each collection and preview from an item page. From the live preview, users can also test their content at various device widths. We've added a number of guides to our docs to help you set up a website for live preview. This feature is a game changer for those who want to see how their content will look like before publishing it. Improved translation storage. We've overhauled how we store and retrieve translation. Prior to this release, directors stored all languages together when translations were present. This meant that every time a translation was requested, all of the data was retrieved even if only one language was needed. Now, directors toss translations separately which means that it doesn't waste time retrieving data that isn't needed. This is a significant improvement that will make directors faster and more efficient for users who work with multiple languages. New environment variables for file upload safety. Version 10.2 also includes new environment variables for file upload safety settings. These variables will allow users to set file type and size limits which will help prevent security issues and ensure that files are uploaded correctly. One significant bug that was fixed in this release caused self hosted horizontally scaled direct instances to trigger a phone based flow more than once. This was due to the fact that the various instances weren't aware of each other. Directus now utilizes Redis to synchronize scheduled flows and scheduled hooks between multiple instances connected to the same various instance. This fix ensures that directors works as expected even when multiple instances are running. Our community is awesome. We want to also thank our community for their contributions accordion, and Matt for fixing the block editor in accordion and maths for fixing the block editor interface popover styles. Directus 10.2 is now available on NPM and Docker Hub and will also be available on Directors Cloud in a few days. Thanks and see you in the next release.",[67],"188ce690-fa5d-4d69-9caf-5e401cd73467",[],1782310048379]