Dec 14, 2023
This maintenance release accumulated more than 30 bugfixes and important security updates in the project upstream dependencies: st2 core, orquesta workflow engine, st2web UI, and st2chatops. There were more than 10 pip updates and over 100 npm dependencies updated of low, high and critical severity. Outside of that, for Docker images the OS-level dependencies were refreshed. The patch release doesn't introduce any breaking changes and we recommend updating.
Mar 14, 2023
Guest post by Bitovi, a StackStorm partner.
StackStorm is a powerful automation engine, but has a lot of moving pieces, configuration details, corner cases, and a
steep learning curve. Many compare st2 with K8s and, indeed, you can spend weeks stitching things together to make the
StackStorm installation and configuration pipeline fit your specific needs. Then you start benefiting from automation!
At Bitovi we work a lot with CI/CD, Github Actions and we created an action that helps deploying StackStorm to AWS in
under 15 minutes, including all the configuration. It’s a time-saving shortcut to get your deployment ready
in the cloud.
Today, we want to share it with the StackStorm community.
Dec 02, 2022
By Carlos (@nzlosh) with assistance from Ankur Singh (@rush-skills)
StackStorm v3.8.0 has been Released. In this release important Web UI (CVE-2022-43706) and RBAC K/V (CVE-2022-44009) Security fixes, new Workflow Engine graceful shutdown, new Web UI features, garbagecollector additions, action output schema changes and more than 30 other enhancements and bugfixes.
Nov 14, 2022
By Dylan Lundquist, Youssef Akallal, Eugen Cusmaunsa from @Bitovi
The StackStorm team is preparing the v3.8.0 release, and we'd like to highlight some new features and enhancements that are coming up in the Web UI.
New Auto-Save Workflow, Hotkey Shortcuts, Support for the Rule Search Criteria and Security enhancements.
May 13, 2022
by Jacob Floyd (@cognifloyd) with assistance by Carlos (@nzlosh)
StackStorm v3.7.0 has been released thanks to the hard work from StackStorm volunteers and our community at large! We’re very proud to have such an engaged and active community who keep coming up with new ideas to improve the StackStorm experience. During this release cycle, we have included some significant improvements, of which, the following are particularly noteworthy: Support for RHEL8/RockyLinux 8 and the deprecation of CentOS 8, Metadata Overrides, Action-Alias Testing, Action Clone Operation, and Expanded Garbage Collection.READ MORE…
April 22, 2022
By Amanda McGuinness of intive
Coming up in StackStorm 3.7.0 is a new feature that allows administrators of a StackStorm installation to “override” the default resource status that was specified by the pack owners.StackStorm 3.7.0 is currently going through release preparation, and will be released soon.
Dec 29, 2021
by Eugen Cusmaunsa
2021 is coming to its end. It’s a nice tradition to remember and recap how the year was for StackStorm. Let’s celebrate some great things that happened around the project.
December 16, 2021
by Marcel Weinberg and Aaron Jonen
The new maintenance and security update v3.6.0 has been released!
StackStorm v3.6.0 comes with an important security fix and great improvements for developers and users.
See below, for further information on what’s included in the release.
Oct 11, 2021
by Eugen Cusmaunsa (@armab)
StackStorm, an open-source event-driven automation platform, hosted under the Linux Foundation governance is glad to announce the partnership with Packagecloud.io to deliver the deb/rpm packages to its diverse user community.
Earlier this year StackStorm established a partnership program with some first partners that supported StackStorm in its Open Source journey when the project joined the Linux Foundation.
The Partners Program was created to recognize companies and organizations that provide ongoing assistance to the StackStorm Open Source project. Because of the substantial support provided by these partners, we have been able to expand and improve StackStorm. We would like to officially recognize their efforts and continue to maintain a good working relationship.
Here is the alphabetical list of the founding partners: