RStudio Connect v1.5.8
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We’re pleased to announce RStudio Connect: version 1.5.8. This release enables reconnects for Shiny applications, more consistent and trustworthy editing of user information, and various LDAP improvements.
The major changes this release include:
- Enabled support for Shiny reconnects. Users of Shiny applications are less likely to be interrupted during brief network hiccups. The
Client.ReconnectTimeout
property specifies how long that session is maintained when there is connectivity trouble. The default setting is15s
. See https://shiny.rstudio.com/articles/reconnecting.html to learn more about reconnecting to Shiny applications. Disable this feature by giving theClient.ReconnectTimeout
property a value of0
. - Greater consistency around editing user information. Authentication providers that expect user information to come in externally (like LDAP and OAuth) will by default forbid users from editing their information and will automatically refresh user profile information when the user logs in. Other providers now more consistently allow information that was specified when the user created their account to be edited by the user later.
- The
browseURL
R function is disabled when executing deployed content. Use techniques like the Shinyshiny::tags$a
function to expose links to application visitors. - Support more flexibility when searching for LDAP users and groups with the
[LDAP].UserFilterBase
and[LDAP].GroupFilterBase
settings. - LDAP configuration’s
BindDN
password can now be stored in an external file using the newBindPasswordFile
field. Also made improvements to LDAP group membership lookups. - Previously, usernames could not be edited when using the LDAP authentication provider by default or if the
Authentication.RequireExternalUsernames
flag was set totrue
. Now, user email, first name, and last name are also not editable for this configuration. - Connect administrators now receive an email as license expiration nears. Email is sent when the license is sixty days from expiring. Disable this behavior through the
Licensing.Expiration
setting. - Resolved a bug in the version of the
rebuild-packrat
command-line tool that was released in v1.5.6. Previously, the migration utility would render static content inaccessible. This release fixes this behavior and adds support for running this CLI tool while the RStudio Connect server is online. However, due to the discovery of new defects, the utility is disabled by default and is not recommended for production use until further notice. Those wishing to attempt to use the utility anyway should do so on a staging server that can be safely lost, and all content should be thoroughly tested after it has completed. http://docs.rstudio.com/connect/1.5.8/admin/cli.html#migration-cli - Fixed an issue with account confirmations and password resets for servers using non-UTC time zones.
- LDAP now updates user email, first name, and last name every time a user logs in.
- Fix an issue when performing the
LOGIN
SMTP authentication mechanism. - BREAKING: Changed the default value for
PAM.AuthenticatedSessionService
tosu
. Previously, on some distributions of Linux, settingPAM.ForwardPassword
totrue
could present PAM errors to users when running applications as the current user if theAuthenticatedSessionService
was not configured. System administrators who had previously edited therstudio-connect
PAM service for use inForwardPassword
mode should update thePAM.AuthenticatedSessionService
configuration option. See:http://docs.rstudio.com/connect/1.5.8/admin/process-management.html#pam-credential-caching-kerberos - BREAKING: The format of the RStudio Connect package file names have changed. Debian package file names have the form
rstudio-connect_1.2.3-7_amd64.deb
. RPM package file names have the formrstudio-connect-1.2.3-7.x86_64.rpm
. In addition, the RPM meta-data will have a “version” of1.2.3
and a “release” of7
for this file name. Previously, the RPM would have had a “version” of1.2.3-7
.
You can see the full release notes for RStudio Connect 1.5.8 here.
Upgrade Planning
There are no special precautions to be aware of when upgrading from v1.5.6. You can expect the installation and startup of v1.5.8 to be complete in under a minute.
If you’re upgrading from a release older than v1.5.6, be sure to consider the “Upgrade Planning” notes from those other releases, as well.
If you haven’t yet had a chance to download and try RStudio Connect we encourage you to do so. RStudio Connect is the best way to share all the work that you do in R (Shiny apps, R Markdown documents, plots, dashboards, Plumber APIs, etc.) with collaborators, colleagues, or customers.
You can find more details or download a 45 day evaluation of the product at https://www.rstudio.com/products/connect/. Additional resources can be found below.
- RStudio Connect home page & downloads
- RStudio Connect Admin Guide
- What IT needs to know about RStudio Connect
- Detailed news and changes between each version
- Pricing
- An online preview of RStudio Connect
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