This page summarises items scheduled for the following release to the Patchworks Core Production environment.
v2025-01-29
29th January 2025 - starting between 8-9am
New features, updates, and enhancements of note are summarised by product area, below:
CPT-3822
CPT-3954
CPT-3707
CPT-3088
Delete inactive process flow versions
CPT-3253
CPT-2482
CPT-3738
CPT-3918
CPT-3902
Our custom scripting solution now supports Go and Rust languages.
Tracked data extension By default, tracked data is available for interrogation (via the ) for 15 days. This release introduces a new subscription tier bolt-on to extend this period by an agreed number of days.
Callback shape - return first payload
By default, if a callback shape receives multiple payloads, these are output as a single array. The first payload
option can be toggled on if you only want to return the first payload received and remove the default array.
Company insights
This release introduces new metrics for received
and sent
operations, and new tracked data
graph.
View subscription allowances You can now view a breakdown of allowances associated with your Patchworks subscription, via the company insights page (click the button at the top of this page labelled as your subscription tier).
Each time a process flow is deployed, the previously deployed version becomes inactive
. All inactive versions are retained indefinitely, so if you have lots of flows with multiple iterations, it can be useful to remove older, inactive versions. A delete
option is now available for inactive versions (via ).
Improved visibility for process flow deployments When viewing the version history for a process flow (via ) you can now see the user name associated with each deployment.
Shopify instance creation Our Shopify app provides a seamless route for creating connector instances. If you choose to create a Shopify instance manually via the Patchworks dashboard, you'll see a message advising that using the Shopify app is preferable - you can navigate to the app directly from this message.
Cross-reference lookup table deletion Users are now prevented from deleting a cross-reference lookup table if that table is in use by a process flow that's running.
Editing steps during manual flow run
When working with a draft process flow, users are now prevented from editing shapes while the flow is running manually (via initialise process flow
or initialise process flow with payload
options).