Cro 0.8.8 is out! #rakulang
π A bunch of new Cro::WebApp template features
πͺ² Various pesky bugs squashed
ποΈ Release notes at https://t.co/t4pryFvoP4
π’ The first Cro release that is published on the zef ecosystem
π’ Updated Docker base images already available
Cro 0.8.7 is out!
π Async reverse proxying (can manipulate target URL, request, and response)
β±οΈ Configurable connection/headers/body timeouts in the HTTP client
π Warnings from templates now show template line and file
And more! Details: https://t.co/DqEDPvclTt
#rakulang
Cro 0.8.5 is now available. Improvements include:
π Live reload of templates in development mode
π Log::Timeline tracing in HTTP client and template rendering
π TCP_NODELAY set by default for lower latency
https://t.co/gTQAFCaf1Q #rakulang
Cro 0.8.4 is out! #rakulang
π₯ Proxy support in Cro::HTTP::Client
π― An around function in the HTTP router for wrapping all route handlers - nice for factoring out error handling
πͺ² WebSocket client reliability fixes
π And lots more improvements
https://t.co/BgqvcVqVjO
Cro 0.8.3 is here! https://t.co/gTQAFCaf1Q
π A new forms feature in Cro::WebApp to take the tedium out of working with forms
π New template features, including libraries
π Big speedups to WebSockets
π οΈ Lots of other fixes and improvements
Cro 0.8.2 is now available! https://t.co/gTQAFCaf1Q Various welcome improvements in this release, as well as a bunch of documentation comments to go with the new Comma IDE support for displaying documentation. #rakulang
We'll also include these features in the next Comma Community release, towards the end of July. For now, they're for the enjoyment of Comma Complete subscribers. Have fun!
The latest Comma Complete release also has some features for Cro developers! Learn more about Comma at https://t.co/H2BNGKfDOt. #perl6
Let's take a look at the features. It's easier to get started than ever, with a Cro project template.
And - saving the best until last - Cro and Comma support Log::Timeline, which allows you to see watch (live, even) what your Cro application is doing, see the degree of request processing parallelism, and drill down into the pipeline.
Cro 0.8.1 is here! Including a new Cro::WebApp distribution, which provides a templating engine, for those doing server-side web apps. Also, lots of other fixes and improvements. Enjoy! #perl6 https://t.co/StJ5hVcb8M
Cro 0.8.0 is now available! It brings improved middleware semantics in the router, although these may require minor changes to existing applications. Naturally, there's numerous other improvements too. Release notes: https://t.co/E0wz6p46to #perl6
Cro 0.7.6 is now available. https://t.co/Znlvpkbyd3 Lots of fixes, along with a couple of new features: better support for the less commonly used HTTP methods, and an ignore section for the `cro run` file watcher.
Cro 0.7.5 is released, with some great new features: a module for writing HTTP service tests, and another for using an OpenAPI v3 document as the basis for a service, getting validation and more automatically. Plus other fixes and improvements. https://t.co/aboF56ChSt #perl6
Cro 0.7.4 is released, with a range of fixes and new features. https://t.co/M4btJDPVBq From now on, we will be providing Cro Docker base images to ease deployment. https://t.co/uQg95c7GT9 Also...we now have a logo. Enjoy! #perl6
Cro 0.7.3 is here! Release notes: https://t.co/IPUtm11BPq Highlights: HTTP/2.0 push promises (client and server side), built-in HTTP session support (plus JSON Web Token and basic auth middleware), a `cro stub` for React/Redux, inter-service link UI in `cro web`, and more! #perl6