Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release Notification
We are pleased to announce that the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack has been released. The download for this release can be found on the Support Portal under the PowerPack filename:
https://support.sciencelogic.com/s/release-version/aBuVL0000000ACH0A2/lowcode-tools
The Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack includes the following features:
Support for the following:
- JMX
- Powershell
Enhancements and Issues Addressed
The following enhancements and addressed issues are included in this release of the PowerPack:
- In the "silo-low-code" API library, the "get_step_logger" function has been replaced with standard parameters.
- Updated the "ssl_verify" setting to support new credential adaptions for token-based authentications.
- You can now specify a path to a "Certificate Authority" certificate when using the standard SSL verification method.
- You can now query multiple ports on a single JMX device.
- You can now authenticate with Kerberos for a PowerShell request within the Snippet Framework.
- Resolved an issue where "verify" fields in credentials were not setting to "False" despite "SSL" being set to disabled.
- Resolved an issue where using the "get_device_logger" function would return a log message with nonsubstituted values.
- Addressed an issue where the following error message appears when using "silo_apps.cache" function to delete your cache: "E MySQLdb.ProgrammingError: not all arguments converted during bytes formatting."
- You can now specify HTTPS as your default proxy scheme when creating a proxy port.
- NOTE: The credential version number will no longer be identical to the version number of this PowerPack.
- TIP: Full documentation for the "Low-Code Tools" PowerPack is provided at the following location: https://docs.sciencelogic.com/dev-docs/low_code_tools_v101/index.html
Please refer to the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack File Details in the PowerPacks section of the Support Portal for all information pertaining to the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Support Status, Minimum SL1 Version, Solution Information, and Pricing Information. The Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release File Details also contains links to the Release Notes, Manual, and PowerPack Info Report.
Issues Addressed in the Low-Code Tools v102 PowerPack Release can be found in the Release Notes.