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0.8.0

Released on 2019/09/30

This release brings many new features, such as stream proxy, support MQTT protocol proxy, and support for ARM platform, and proxy rewrite plugin.

Core

Plugins

  • 🌅 MQTT Proxy: support to load balance MQTT by client_id, both support MQTT 3.1 and 5.0. #513
  • proxy-rewrite: rewrite uri, schema, host for upstream. #594

ARM

  • 🌅 APISIX can run normally under Ubuntu 18.04 of ARM64 architecture, so you can use APISIX as IoT gateway with MQTT plugin.

lua-resty-*

  • lua-resty-ipmatcher
    • support IPv6
    • IP white/black list, route.
  • lua-resty-radixtree
    • allow to specify multiple host, remote_addr and uri.
    • allow to define user-function to filter request.
    • use lua-resty-ipmatcher instead of lua-resty-iputils, lua-resty-ipmatcher matches fast and support IPv6.

Bugfix

  • healthcheck: the checker name is wrong if APISIX works under multiple processes. #568

Dependencies

  • removed lua-tinyyaml from source code base, and install through Luarocks.

0.7.0

Released on 2019/09/06

This release brings many new features, such as IP black and white list, gPRC protocol transcoding, IPv6, IdP (identity provider) services, serverless, Change the default route to radix tree (not downward compatible), and more.

Core

  • 🌅 gRPC transcoding: supports protocol transcoding so that clients can access your gRPC API by using HTTP/JSON. #395
  • 🌅 radix tree router: The radix tree is used as the default router implementation. It supports the uri, host, cookie, request header, request parameters, Nginx built-in variables, etc. as the routing conditions, and supports common operators such as equal, greater than, less than, etc., more powerful and flexible.IMPORTANT: This change is not downward compatible. All users who use historical versions need to manually modify their routing to work properly. #414
  • Dynamic upstream supports more parameters, you can specify the upstream uri and host, and whether to enable websocket. #451
  • Support for get values from cookies directly from ctx.var. #449
  • Routing support IPv6. #331

Plugins

  • 🌅 serverless: With serverless support, users can dynamically run any Lua function on a gateway node. Users can also use this feature as a lightweight plugin.#86
  • 🌅 support IdP: Support external authentication services, such as Auth0, okta, etc., users can use this to connect to Oauth2.0 and other authentication methods. #447
  • rate limit: Support for more restricted keys, such as X-Forwarded-For and X-Real-IP, and allows users to use Nginx variables, request headers, and request parameters as keys. #228
  • IP black and white list Support IP black and white list for security. #398

CLI

  • Add the version directive to get the version number of APISIX. #420

Admin

  • The PATCH API is supported and can be modified individually for a configuration without submitting the entire configuration. #365

Dashboard

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0.6.0

Released on 2019/08/05

This release brings many new features such as health check and circuit breaker, debug mode, opentracing and JWT auth. And add built-in dashboard.

Core

  • 🌅 Health Check and Circuit Breaker: Enable health check on the upstream node, and will automatically filter unhealthy nodes during load balancing to ensure system stability. #249
  • Anti-ReDoS(Regular expression Denial of Service). #252
  • supported debug mode. #319
  • allowed to use different router. #364
  • supported to match route by host + uri. #325
  • allowed plugins to handler balance phase. #299
  • added desc for upstream and service in schema. #289

Plugins

CLI

  • support multiple ips of allow. #340
  • supported real_ip configure in nginx.conf and added functions to get ip and remote ip. #236

Dashboard

  • 🌅 add built-in dashboard. #327

Test

  • support OSX in Travis CI. #217
  • installed all of the dependencies to deps folder. #248

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