4.21 Release Notes
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Webhook Ingestion: It is now possible to ingest webhook notifications from external applications and platforms.
A new system table called Webhooks (only available to administrators) allows you to create a unique key for each webhook, and specify a saved query that can be run when the event is triggered.
See our step-by-step instructions for configuring webhooks to learn more.
Anonymous User: This release creates a new Cinchy user called "Anonymous".
This user can be given permissions directly, or added to groups, similar to any other user. However, note that the anonymous user is programmatically limited to read-only access. Even if it is directly given insert or update privileges, or added to a group that has such entitlements, these will not apply when accessing Cinchy anonymously.
Unauthenticated calls to the ExecuteCQL and ExecuteSavedQuery APIs will now run based on the permissions granted to the anonymous user; i.e. Cinchy will return any and all data that the anonymous user has permission to view.
Note that API calls that provide incorrect credentials will still return a 401 - Unauthorized response.
Currently, there is no way for the anonymous user to access Cinchy directly via the data browser.
Login Screen and Home Page Improvements: Watch the below video for a quick tour of what's changed.
Minimum Contrast: Contrast ratios have been adjusted to support WCAG guidelines.
Fixed error when trying to pass a variable to a table-valued User Defined Function (UDF)
Resolved error when filtering on a linked date column
Resolved an issue that occasionally caused session timeouts for data browser users
Adjusted timeout length on executeMatch UDF (used in Cinchy MDM experience)