We are excited to announce the release of Atlas v0.20 š
It's been a few weeks since our last version announcement and today I'm happy to share with you v0.20, which includes very exciting improvements for Atlas. Here's what's new:
Django ORM Integration - Atlas now supports Django! Django is a popular ORM for Python. Developers using either ORM can now use Atlas to automatically plan schema migrations for them, based on the desired state of their schema instead of crafting them by hand.
SQL Server is out of Beta - SQL Server is officially out of Beta! Along with this official support, we have included some new features:
User-Defined Types support for SQL Server - Atlas now supports two User-Defined Types: alias types and table types.
Azure Active Directory (AAD) Authentication for SQL Server - Connect to your SQL Server database using AAD Authentication.
Dashboards in the Cloud - The dashboard (previously the 'Projects' page) got a whole new look in Atlas Cloud. Now you can view the state of your projects and environments at a glance.
The default binaries in this release are distributed released under Atlas EULA, and the community binaries are released under the Apache 2.0 license. If you would like to build Atlas from source follow the instructions here.
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Bumps ariga.io/atlas from 0.19.1-0.20240203083654-5948b60a8e43 to 0.20.0.
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