This PR was opened by the Changesets release GitHub action. When you're ready to do a release, you can merge this and the packages will be published to npm automatically. If you're not ready to do a release yet, that's fine, whenever you add more changesets to next, this PR will be updated.
Releases
@latitude-data/server@1.2.0
Minor Changes
f89e566: '@latitude-data/svelte' package can now be used in svelte projects without needing to configure tailwind.
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
Patch Changes
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
Updated dependencies [f89e566]
Updated dependencies [f8ce2e6]
Updated dependencies [c26e405]
Updated dependencies [6b2a69e]
Updated dependencies [dad171b]
Updated dependencies [c39ebae]
@latitude-data/svelte@0.7.0
@latitude-data/client@0.10.0
@latitude-data/cli@1.4.0
Minor Changes
c78b717: Add the ability of adding secure environment variables to Latitude Cloud
3ff4c4b: Allow adding multiple secrets at the same time to Latitude Cloud
7397d7f: Only generate LATITUDE_MASTER_KEY with the CLI. Do not include in the build. This improve security
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
Patch Changes
a5b1ff7: Empty change to trigger a release that fixes the cli build with proper build-time env variables
@latitude-data/client@0.10.0
Minor Changes
f89e566: '@latitude-data/svelte' package can now be used in svelte projects without needing to configure tailwind.
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
Patch Changes
c26e405: Abstracted a missing class from a Svelte component to the Client core package.
@latitude-data/react@0.7.0
Minor Changes
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
4661d83: Implemented missing visualization charts
6b2a69e: Added basic components to react package
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
c26e405: Added Table, AreaChart and QueryAreaChart components
Patch Changes
5e52691: Changed react peer dependency to 16.8 and upwards
Updated dependencies [f89e566]
Updated dependencies [f8ce2e6]
Updated dependencies [c26e405]
Updated dependencies [dad171b]
Updated dependencies [c39ebae]
@latitude-data/client@0.10.0
@latitude-data/svelte@0.7.0
Minor Changes
f89e566: '@latitude-data/svelte' package can now be used in svelte projects without needing to configure tailwind.
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
Patch Changes
c26e405: Abstracted a missing class from a Svelte component to the Client core package.
6b2a69e: Fixed blank slate for tables was rendering incorrectly
Updated dependencies [f89e566]
Updated dependencies [f8ce2e6]
Updated dependencies [c26e405]
Updated dependencies [dad171b]
Updated dependencies [c39ebae]
@latitude-data/client@0.10.0
example-react@0.1.0
Minor Changes
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
latitude secrets add SECRET_NAME=SECRET_VALUE
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
This PR was opened by the Changesets release GitHub action. When you're ready to do a release, you can merge this and the packages will be published to npm automatically. If you're not ready to do a release yet, that's fine, whenever you add more changesets to next, this PR will be updated.
Releases
@latitude-data/server@1.2.0
Minor Changes
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
Patch Changes
@latitude-data/cli@1.4.0
Minor Changes
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
Patch Changes
@latitude-data/client@0.10.0
Minor Changes
f89e566: '@latitude-data/svelte' package can now be used in svelte projects without needing to configure tailwind.
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
Patch Changes
@latitude-data/react@0.7.0
Minor Changes
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
4661d83: Implemented missing visualization charts
6b2a69e: Added basic components to react package
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
c26e405: Added Table, AreaChart and QueryAreaChart components
Patch Changes
@latitude-data/svelte@0.7.0
Minor Changes
f89e566: '@latitude-data/svelte' package can now be used in svelte projects without needing to configure tailwind.
f8ce2e6: Added support for built-in components for Latitude's React package.
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
c39ebae: Improved internal Theme configuration, and added a way to change and create the theme in our React package.
Patch Changes
example-react@0.1.0
Minor Changes
dad171b: This release implements the following changes.
You can now add secrets to production apps deployed to Latitude Cloud. To do so run:
These secrets become available as environment variables in the production environment of your Latitude project, which means they can replace any values users write in .env files during development.
We've added native react component to our React library. This release implements all the visualization components available at Latitude. Combined with useQuery hook, it means users now have a complete, native way to embed their Latitude visualizations into their React apps. On top of this, we've also added complete support for themes, so users can quickly and easily change the color schema of Latitude visualizations to match their website's style.
Patch Changes