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Changelog

2.4.1

This release fixes a security vulnerability caused by the CORS implementation. Origins allowed for CORS can now be set in the configuration via security.cors.origins. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additionally, authentication via disabled services is now entirely blocked to fix a security vulnerability allowing guest access despite the setting security.guest.enabled=false. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.3.3

This release fixes a security vulnerability caused by the CORS implementation. Origins allowed for CORS can now be set in the configuration via security.cors.origins. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.2.2

This release fixes a security vulnerability caused by the CORS implementation. Origins allowed for CORS can now be set in the configuration via security.cors.origins. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.1.2

This release fixes a security vulnerability caused by the CORS implementation. Support for cross-origin requests has been removed. Use ARSnova version 2.2 or newer for proper CORS. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.0.4

This release fixes a security vulnerability caused by the CORS implementation. Support for cross-origin requests has been removed. Use ARSnova version 2.2 or newer for proper CORS. (Reported by Rainer Rillke at Wikimedia)

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.4

Major features:

  • Support for new use case and feature settings has been added.

Minor features and changes:

  • User content is assigned to a single account regardless of case used at login/registration for database authentication. For LDAP authentication the UID attribute is requested from the server instead of relying on the user's input to ensure correct assignment.
  • New API endpoints have been added to reduce requests on session imports.
  • Session use case and feature settings are now included in exports and imports.
  • Authentication providers can now be enabled separately for students and lecturers.
  • A new suspended votes offset setting has been added.
  • JSON export and import now include session info and feature settings.

Bug fixes:

  • Deleted sessions are now correctly evicted from cache.
  • Answer count calculation for free text questions has been fixed.

This version is brought to you by:
Project management: Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel
Lead programming: Andreas Gärtner, Daniel Gerhardt, Tom "tekay" Käsler
Contributions: Paul-Christian Volkmer
Sponsoring: AG QLS, HMWK

2.3.2

This release fixes a security vulnerability in the account management API. It is highly recommended to upgrade if you are using database authentication.

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.2.1

This release fixes a security vulnerability in the account management API. It is highly recommended to upgrade if you are using database authentication.

Additional bug fixes:

  • The security.authentication.login-try-limit setting now works as intended.

2.1.1

This release fixes a security vulnerability in the account management API. It is highly recommended to upgrade if you are using database authentication.

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs

2.0.3

This release fixes a security vulnerability in the account management API. It is highly recommended to upgrade if you are using database authentication.

Additional changes:

  • Libraries have been upgraded to fix potential bugs
  • Some unnecessary log warnings for Websocket communication are filtered

2.3.1

Bug fixes:

  • Case-insensitive user IDs are now correctly handled for LDAP authentication.
  • LDAP authentication does no longer request unnecessary user attributes.

2.3

Major features:

  • Improved LDAP authentication support: Additional settings for LDAP search and a privileged LDAP user have been added.
  • Usernames for admin accounts can now be set up in the configuration file. These accounts are privileged to create global "Messages of the Day". Additional privileges might be added for them in future releases.
  • Splash screen settings have been added to override the frontend theme's defaults.
  • The API has been extended to support features introduced with ARSnova Mobile 2.3.

Minor features and changes:

  • Markdown formatting, learning progress, student's own questions and the question format flashcard are now active by default and can no longer be disabled for the whole ARSnova installation.

Bug fixes:

  • The security.authentication.login-try-limit setting now works as intended.

Changes for developers:

  • API documentation is now exposed in Swagger format.
  • Startup time of Jetty has been significantly reduced.
  • Version information is now saved with builds and exposed by the API.

This version is brought to you by:
Project management: Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel
Lead programming: Andreas Gärtner, Daniel Gerhardt, Tom "tekay" Käsler, Christoph Thelen
Contributions: Eduard Ellert, Tjark Wilhelm Hoeck, Mohamed Sami Jarmoud, Stefan Schmeißer, Paul-Christian Volkmer
Sponsoring: AG QLS, HMWK

2.2

This release massively improves performance of ARSnova and contains a critical bugfix so it is highly recommended to upgrade. Because of the newly introduced caching method, it might be necessary to increase the Java memory limit for servlet containers.

Major features:

  • Performance improvements: Database queries are now cached by the backend. Answers are written to the database in batches.
  • Pagination support: The range of results can now be limited.
  • The API has been extended to support features introduced with ARSnova Mobile 2.2.

Bug fixes:

  • User content consisting of JSON could not be loaded and rendered connected data unloadable as well.

This version is brought to you by:
Project management: Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel
Lead programming: Andreas Gärtner, Daniel Gerhardt, Christoph Thelen
Contributions: Dominik Hikade, Tom Käsler, Maximilian Klingelhöfer, Michael Sann, Jan Sladek, Katharina Staden
Sponsoring: AG QLS, HMWK

2.1

Major features:

  • Public Pool (experimental): It is now possible to share sessions with other users in a pool of public sessions. Other users can create their own copies of shared sessions. This feature can be enabled in the arsnova.properties configuration.

Minor features and changes:

  • Adjustments to correctly handle requests for imports from the frontend.
  • Some communication between the frontend and backend has been optimized for improved performance.
  • Additional configuration parameters for tracking, session export and import, a demo session and a blog URL have been introduced.

This version is brought to you by:
Project management: Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel
Lead programming: Andreas Gärtner, Daniel Gerhardt, Christoph Thelen
Contributions: Felix Schmidt, Artjom Siebert, Daniel Vogel
Sponsoring: AG QLS, HMWK

2.0.2

This release updates dependencies. The updated library for Socket.IO support fixes memory leaks and disables SSL 3.0 support (POODLE vulnerability).

2.0.1

This release introduces the following changes:

  • Updates dependency for Socket.IO support to fix memory leaks
  • Usernames for student's questions and free text answers are no longer exposed by API responses

2.0.0

ARSnova 2.0 has been in development for more than two years. Further releases can be expected much more frequently.

This is actually the first major release of ARSnova Backend. It is called 2.0 to feature API compatibility with the simultaneously released ARSnova Mobile 2.0.

This version is brought to you by:
Project management: Klaus Quibeldey-Cirkel
Lead programming: Andreas Gärtner, Daniel Gerhardt, Christoph Thelen, Paul-Christian Volkmer
Contributions: Sören Gutzeit, Julian Hochstetter, Jan Kammer, Daniel Knapp, Felix Schmidt, Artjom Siebert, Daniel Vogel
Testing & Feedback: Kevin Atkins, Kathrin Jäger
Sponsoring: AG QLS, HMWK, @LLZ