Release 2024.13
Current software version numbers
The following is a list of current software versions running in Make's release environment. You can also find announcements of planned updates and upcoming end-of-life support for specific versions here.
Containerization
Kubernetes
1.30
Yes
Databases
PostgreSQL
15.5
-
Redis
v6.2.16
Yes
MongoDB Cloud
7.0
-
ElasticSearch
7.17.15
-
Message Queues
RabbitMQ
3.13.7
-
Erlang
26.2.5.3
Yes
Filesystem
NFS
4.1
-
Current service version numbers
The following are the current version numbers for services. You can verify them in your instance by going to Administration > Monitoring.
accman
2.16.11
Yes
apps-processor
v2.4.3
Yes
agency
4.0-beta
-
aws-rds-log-reader
v1.0.2
-
broker
6.3.11
Yes
broker-gw-logger
6.3.11
-
cron
v1.0.15
-
datadog-agent
7.58.1
Yes
datadog-cluster-agent
7.58.1
Yes
db-updater
v1.5.81
Yes
emails-processor
v2.10.0
Yes
engine
v4.11.2
Yes
gateway
3.13.5
Yes
imt-auditman
1.0.3
-
ipm-server
v3.29.0
Yes
ipm-service
v1.4.0
Yes
kibana
7.17.15
-
mongo-auto-indexer
master
-
nginx
v1.22.1
-
notifications-processor
v2.5.1
Yes
overseer
4.5.0
-
renderer-processor
v3.2.2
-
scheduler
v4.11.2
Yes
trackman
v2.11.2
Yes
trigger
2.5.5
-
web-api
v5.18.1-hotfix.3
Yes
web-streamer
5.9.0
Yes
web-zone
v4.63.0
Yes
Public-facing changes
Improvements and changes
Users can now update their existing connections when their credentials change, instead of creating and reconfiguring new connections.
The scenario inputs are now available to all Make users. Previously, scenario inputs were available only to users in organizations with the Pro plan or higher.
The scenario entity in the Make API now has the
isActive
parameter. This parameter shows whether a scenario is active. Theislinked
parameter is now deprecated. Make API still returns theislinked
parameter for backward compatibility.Custom app developers now have the ability to utilize data structures directly within custom apps. Users can create a data structure and integrate it into their app, similar to how data structures function in data stores.
Previously, when a Team Admin only had an organization member role, they were unable to add new users to the team. Now, a Team Admin with a member role can see all the organization users and add users to the team.
Custom app developers can now add a banner to the module settings. You can use banners in module settings to highlight new features or announce changes.
Fixed issues
When parsing a date with the
parseDate
function in the timestamp format in milliseconds, users had to convert the timestamp to a number first. This is no longer required. TheparseDate
function converts timestamps in seconds or in milliseconds directly.Previously, attempting to add a custom property would result in an error stating that the property data already exists if there was an empty value for that property. Now, the function recognizes an empty object as a condition and allows the user to add the new property without receiving an error.
Documentation updates
LinkedIn Conversions API - We improved our documentation, so now you have new tips and examples for using fields in the app modules.
Zenler - We've updated the Zenler app documentation to ensure all information is clear and accurate for an improved user experience.
NocoDB - New documentation for the NocoDB app is now available, detailing how to create the integration in Make.
Projectworks - Updated documentation for Projectworks covers how to create connection and detailed module descriptions in Make.
Schogini AI Wizard - This app enables users to analyze sentiments, detect languages, extract contact details, and create YouTube metadata.
Apps updates
New apps:
TikTok Audiences - A new app that enables you to manage custom audiences, customer audience contacts, customer file audiences, and saved audiences directly from your TikTok Business account.
Lusha - This new app helps businesses find accurate and verified contact and company information for easy prospecting and research.
xAI - An app enabling users to create text completions from prompts or chats, supporting streamlined automation and enhanced workflows.
Snapchat Conversions - This new app allows you to directly send conversions event data to Snapchat's servers, improving conversion tracking accuracy and enhancing campaign performance through better measurement.
Updated apps:
LinkedIn Conversions API - The documentation has been updated with additional details, including Salesforce configuration guidance, required LinkedIn account permissions, and steps for setting up conversion events.
Snack Prompt - We've updated the documentation to include more detailed information about the modules in the app.
ServiceNow - We have a new connection type that uses custom app client credentials. Our documentation has been updated to explain both connection types.
LinkedIn Conversion API - Now you can associate multiple campaigns with a conversion rule: just add as many campaigns as you want by their IDs.
Klaviyo - We removed the following modules due to API deprecation:
Watch Events Profiles
Watch Event Metrics
Watch Profiles on a List
Watch Profiles on a Segment
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