January 25th Release
In this version, we've focused on improving user onboarding, access management, and overall workspace security.
What's New?
Email Domain Whitelisting
- Now, you can automatically grant access to users based on their email addresses from authorized domains.
- Assign default permissions (Viewer, Editor, Admin) effortlessly. This simplifies the process of controlling access to your workspace, making it secure and tailored to your organization's needs.
- With Email Domain Whitelisting, user onboarding is now a breeze. Ensure controlled access to your workspace, providing a secure environment for collaboration.
How to set it up?
- Navigate to Workspace Settings.
- Enable Domain Whitelisting.
- Choose default permissions for new users.
Automatic Admin Inclusion:
- Admins will now be automatically added as editors in access management for all projects within the workspace. This feature eliminates the need for manual additions, ensuring seamless access control across your projects.
- When a user is added as an admin to the workspace, they will be automatically included as an editor in all projects. This guarantees that admins have the necessary access to contribute effectively.
Note: Admins cannot be removed from access management, maintaining a high level of security and control over your workspace.
Bug fixes:
Python Code Visibility in Object Example:
Previously, users experienced an issue where Python code added to an object example wasn't visible in both the editor and the published view. We've identified and fixed the problem, ensuring that Python code is now correctly rendered and displayed as intended in both the editor and the published view. Your code is now visible and ready to shine!
Postman Collection Search in Create Project Flow:
The search for Postman API collections in the project creation flow wasn't functioning as expected. We've rectified this issue, and the search for Postman API collections now works seamlessly during the project creation flow. Finding and integrating your collections has never been easier!
Array Element Disappearance in Published View:
A critical issue occurred where, after publishing, an array element was displayed as an object with no child attributes. We've addressed this issue to ensure that array elements maintain their structure in the published view.
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