Arches 7.5.2 Release Notes -------------------------- ### Bug Fixes and Enhancements - Fix bug where a Django auth group with no member causes 500 error in some views, #10702 - Fix long resource instance titles from being hidden #10605 - Add a generic celery task to run custom etl modules #10574 - Fix page break when domain value has apostrophe - Avoid logging exceptions for tiles with None values #10607 - Persist node sort order on graph import #10669 - Fix error when requesting json-ld with url values #9190 - Fix 500 error in the user Profile view, #10708 - Add missing required asterisk to string widget #10749 - Fix Slick carousel plugin path so it can be used in the application #10778 - Fix incompatible version of datatables.net #10740 - Fix max file size warning in the file widget #10660 - Fix unsaved card edits persistence and highlighting #10027 - Fix URL label validation #10592 - Fix entry of URL labels after tile exists #8451 ### Dependency changes: ``` Python: Upgraded: Django 4.2.10 > 4.2.11 (or <5.0.0) JavaScript: Upgraded: datatables.net-bs ~1.13.11 datatables.net-buttons ~2.4.3 datatables.net-buttons-bs ~2.4.3 datatables.net-responsive ~2.5.1 datatables.net-responsive-bs ~2.5.1 ``` This release relaxes the upper bound on Django to add compatibility with further Django 4.2.x patch releases without requiring a corresponding Arches patch release. ### Upgrading Arches 1. Upgrade to version 7.5.0 before proceeding. If upgrading from an earlier version, refer to the upgrade process in the [Version 7.5.0 release notes](https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/dev/7.5.x/releases/7.5.0.md) 2. Upgrade to Arches 7.5.2 ``` pip install --upgrade arches==7.5.2 ``` 3. Update the JavaScript dependencies and devDependencies: In the project's `package.json` file change arches from `stable/7.5.0` to `stable/7.5.2`: ``` "dependencies": { "arches": "archesproject/arches#stable/7.5.2", }, "devDependencies": { "arches-dev-dependencies": "archesproject/arches-dev-dependencies#stable/7.5.2" } ``` In in your terminal navigate to the directory with your project's package.json file. Then run: yarn install 4. Start your application server in a separate terminal if it's not already running. Your webpack build will not complete without your application server running. 5. In a different terminal navigate to the directory with your project's package.json file, run `yarn start` or `yarn build_development`. This will generate your `media/build` directory. - If running your project in development: - `yarn start` will build the frontend of the application and then start a webpack development server - `yarn build_development` will build a development bundle for the frontend assests of the application -- this should complete in less than 2 minutes - If running your project in production: - `yarn build_production` This builds a production bundle. **takes up to 2hrs depending on resources** - Alternatively you can `cd ..` up a directory and run `python manage.py build_production`. This will create a production bundle of frontend assessts and also call `collectstatic`. 6. If you are running Arches on Apache, be sure to run: ``` collectstatic ``` and restart your server: ``` sudo service apache2 reload ```