We are excited to announce the release of Atlas v0.29 π
This version continues our journey to make working with database easier, safer and more reliable. This release includes several significant updates that we are happy to share with you:
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Approval flows for the Kubernetes Operator: Moving to a declarative way of managing database schemas has plenty of advantages, but many teams want to see and approve changes before they are applied. Doing this from the CLI is straightforward, but until recently it was not easy to provide this experience in Kubernetes-based workflows. With the new approval flows, you can now review and approve schema migrations seamlessly, ensuring database changes are well-governed while maintaining deployment velocity.
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Prisma support: Following our integrations with some of the most popular ORMs in our industry, we are happy to announce our official guide on using Atlas to manage database schemas for Prisma projects.
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GitLab CI/CD Components: Integrating GitLab CI with Atlas just got much easier with the new GitLab CI/CD components.
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IntelliJ Plugin: Our IntelliJ plugin has been upgraded with code folding, inline SQL syntax highlighting and suggestions, and syntax highlighting within heredoc clauses.
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Timeseries Engine support for ClickHouse: ClickHouse users can now explore beta support for timeseries data in Atlas.
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Constraint Triggers support for PostgreSQL: PostgreSQL users can now manage constraint triggers with Atlas.
Quick installation
macOS + Linux:
curl -sSf https://atlasgo.sh | sh
Homebrew:
brew install ariga/tap/atlas
Docker:
docker pull arigaio/atlas
Windows
Legal
The default binaries in this release are distributed released under Atlas EULA, and the community binaries are released under the Apache 2.0 license.
Full Changelog: v0.28.0...v0.29.0