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@nilmerg nilmerg released this 28 Jul 08:17
v2.9.2

What's New in Version 2.9.2

💡 This is a hotfix release. v2.9.1 included a change that wasn't compatible with PostgreSQL again. This has been fixed in this release. (#4490)
💡 I have included all the v2.9.1 release notes here again, for visibility reasons. So from here on, it's these notes now.

You can find all issues related to v2.9.1 on our Roadmap.

Please make sure to also check the respective upgrading section in the documentation.

This release is accompanied by the minor releases v2.7.6 and v2.8.4 which include the fix for the flattened custom variables.

Pancakes everywhere

One of the security fixes included in v2.7.5, v2.8.3 and v2.9.0 went rampant and let you see similarities between custom
variables and pancakes. These are gone now. Also, the login allowed some users to bake pancakes on their CPUs. However,
we'd still recommend not to. What we do recommend, is to use graphical details to ease recognition. A pancake 🥞 in
performance data labels for example.

  • Nested custom variables are flattened #4439
  • Disable login orb animation and all orbs for themes #4468
  • SVG chart library doesn't process input as UTF-8 #4462

Staying remembered too difficult

We all have sometimes difficulties remembering people we rarely meet. Especially obvious is this on those that slip
through because they don't do the same things we do. With v2.9.0 this has happened for PostgreSQL, PHP v5.6-v7.0 and
setup wizard users. Now they get their deserved attention, and Icinga Web 2 will remember them just like all others.

  • RememberMe not working with only PostgreSQL #4441
  • RememberMe compatibility with php version 5.6+ #4472
  • RememberMe fails after running the wizard for grants #4434

Being picky pays off

A custom datetime picker was introduced with v2.9.0. It had it's issues, but we didn't anticipate that much headwind.
After careful reconsideration, we chose to only show the custom datetime picker for Firefox and IE users. Other browsers
have their own capable enough native implementation which, in Chrome's case, may even be superior. If it is now used,
it also closes automatically and doesn't swallow unrelated key presses.

  • Datetimepicker not usable by keyboard #4442
  • Close the datepicker automatically #4461
  • Paragraphs in Acknowledge/Downtime not possible #4443