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@TheThingsBot TheThingsBot released this 11 Aug 11:36
· 5272 commits to v3.33 since this release

Added

  • Component selector for Join Server interoperability configuration. This allows administrators to declare separate Network Server and Application Server configuration for the same JoinEUI ranges in the same interoperability configuration. See documentation.
  • BatchGetGatewayConnectionStats RPC to fetch Gateway Connection Stats for a batch of gateways.
  • The ability to disable the downlink scheduling mechanism for individual end devices (mac-settings.schedule-downlinks).
    • This option is useful during a migration procedure in order to force the end device to join the new network. The Network Server will no longer schedule any data downlinks or MAC commands, and will stop answering potential join requests.
  • A new implementation of the Identity Server storage layer. In v3.21.0 the new implementation is not yet used by default, but it can be enabled with the is.bunstore feature flag. A new database driver can be enabled with the is.pgdriver feature flag.
    • This requires a database schema migration (ttn-lw-stack is-db migrate) because of added columns and views.
  • Support for comma-separated (,) values in The Things Stack CSV file format for importing end devices.
  • Support for the RxParamSetup, RxTimingSetup, TxParamSetup, and DlChannel sticky answer mechanism. The commands were supported previously, but subsequent sticky responses would cause the Network Server to drop the MAC command buffer in certain situations.

Changed

  • Deleted users are no longer included in primary email addresses uniqueness checks. This allows a user to create a new account which uses the email address of a deleted account.
    • This requires a database schema migration (ttn-lw-stack is-db migrate) due to updated indices.
  • The CLI settings fields retry-config.enable_metadata and retry-config.default_timeout have been renamed to retry.enable-metadata and retry.default-timeout for consistency reasons.
  • Generated device ID based on a DevEUI from an imported CSV file is now prepended by eui-. This is consistent with generated device IDs by the Console.
  • The Claim Authentication Code (CAC) field is stored in the Identity Server instead of the Join Server.
    • This requires a database schema migration (ttn-lw-stack is-db migrate) because of the added columns.
    • CAC values stored currently in the Join Server should be migrated to the Identity Server. One method is to run the following CLI commands on each device with a CAC.
      • Read the current values using ttn-lw-cli dev get <application-id> <device-id> --claim-authentication-code. This will fetch the value stored in the Join Server as a fallback.
      • Write back the value read ttn-lw-cli dev set <application-id> <device-id> --claim-authentication-code.valid_from [xxx] --claim-authentication-code.valid_to [xxx] --claim-authentication-code.value <xxx>. This will by default write to the Identity Server.
      • Note that this requires a minimum CLI version of 3.21.0.
  • Device Repository no longer uses the ApplicationID for validating requests. Authentication is still necessary, but the ApplicationID field has been deprecated in the Device Repository API.

Fixed

  • Console showing 404 Not Found errors for pages containing user IDs in the path, when the user ID has a length of two.
  • CLI no longer panics when deleting a device without JoinEUI, this scenario only occurred when deleting a device that uses ABP.
  • Console crashing when navigating to certain Packet Broker network configuration pages.
  • Packet Broker network pages becoming inaccessible until refreshing after a user navigates to a non-existing network.
  • The batch update query for EndDevice.LastSeenAt field now specifies the data type of the placeholders.
    • This resolves an issue in the Console where Last activity values were inconsistent.