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Bump github.com/dapr/dapr from 1.14.0-rc.5 to 1.14.0 #614

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 4 weeks ago

dependabot[bot] commented 4 weeks ago

Bumps github.com/dapr/dapr from 1.14.0-rc.5 to 1.14.0.

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Dapr Runtime v1.14.0

Dapr 1.14

We're excited to announce the release of Dapr 1.14!

We would like to extend our thanks to all the new and existing contributors who helped make this release happen.

If you're new to Dapr, visit the getting started page and familiarize yourself with Dapr.

Docs have been updated with all the new features and changes of this release. To get started with new capabilities introduced in this release, go to the Concepts and the Developing applications.

Note: This release contains a few breaking changes.

See this section on upgrading Dapr to version 1.14.

Highlights

These are the new feature highlights for the v1.14 release:

Jobs API and Scheduler service (preview)

Many applications require job scheduling, or the need to take an action in the future. The new jobs API is an orchestrator for scheduling these future jobs, either at a specific time or for a specific interval. For example job scheduling is useful in scenarios such as automated database backups, regular Data Processing and ETL, email notifications, maintenance tasks and system updates and batch processing to name a few.

The Dapr’s Jobs API ensures the tasks represented in these types of scenarios are performed consistently and reliably, improving efficiency and reducing the risk of errors. Think of this as a scalable version of the popular Dapr Cron Binding, now as a first class API available via the Dapr SDKs.

You can read more in the Jobs API overview documentation, or dive into a Quickstart Go code example. Support for Jobs is also in the alpha Rust-SDK!

Scheduler service (preview)

The Scheduler service is a new control plane service used to schedule jobs, running in self-hosted mode or on Kubernetes. It is installed by when using Helm or the Dapr CLI and is the service responsible for managing the scheduled jobs.

Increased throughput and scalability for actors and workflows (preview)

The new Scheduler service can optionally be used as the backend for actor reminders and enables increased throughput and lower latency for both actors and workflows. To use the scheduler service for actors and workflows, simply enable it in a Dapr Configuration resource like this:

apiVersion: dapr.io/v1alpha1
kind: Configuration
metadata:
  name: featureconfig
spec:
  features:
    - name: SchedulerReminders
      enabled: true

Important note: Existing reminder data is not be compatible with the scheduler service. The scheduler service should be used only for new actor and workflow reminders

Streaming subscriptions (preview)

Streaming subscriptions are a new type of subscription written in code. Streaming subscriptions are dynamic, meaning they allow for adding or removing subscriptions at runtime. They do not require a subscription HTTP endpoint in your application (which is required by the current programmatic and declarative subscriptions), making them easy to configure in code. Streaming subscriptions also do not require an app to be configured with the sidecar to receive messages. These are an incredibly easy way to configure topic subscriptions for your app. In this release streaming subscriptions are available in the Go SDK.

Actor multi-tenancy with namespacing

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mikeee commented 4 weeks ago

Will be included when pulling in the release branch, closing.

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