Hey everyone!
It's been a few weeks since our last release, and we're excited to share today everything that's new in
Atlas v0.32. This release is packed with new features,
improvements and bug fixes that will make your experience with Atlas even better.
Here are the highlights of this release:
- Ask AI - Since its modest beginning, Atlas has come a long way. What started as a simple
CLI tool for declarative schema management is now a full-blown platform. We know that the learning curve for new users
can be steep, which is why we are introducing new AI-powered features to help you get started with Atlas.
- SQL Importing - As projects grow, teams often want to split their schema definition across multiple files.
Because SQL definitions are imperative and rely on the order of statements, splitting them can be challenging. With the new
importing feature its easy to break large SQL schema definitions into smaller parts while keeping them correct and ordered.
- Improved Ent Loader - Users of the popular Ent ORM can use the
ent:// URL scheme
to load their schema into Atlas. We have added support for multi-schema migrations, composite schemas, and Ent's
globalid feature.
- SQL Server Improvements - We have made several improvements to the SQL Server support in Atlas, including
support for Full Text Search Index
and Temporal Tables.
- PostgreSQL Improvements - We have added support for defining Foreign Servers and Unlogged Tables in PostgreSQL.