Release Update 07/12/2024
SDLC
Introducing Speedscale integration for Opsera CI/CD Pipelines
Speedscale integration enables seamless automation of testing and deployment processes within your workflow. With Speedscale, you can automate the testing of your microservices within your CI/CD pipeline, catching potential issues early in the development process.
Speedscale integrations allow for the simulation of real-world traffic and interactions with your microservices, providing a more accurate testing environment that mirrors production conditions. This enables engineering teams to continuously stress test their APIs using real-world traffic without the need for complicated scripting. For more info, read here.

Migrate Git to Git data to Customer server LFS
When migrating Git data to a server with Large File Storage (LFS) support, users have the capability to utilize a private LFS server. When enabling LFS migration, users can choose to specify custom LFS server details for storing LFS objects instead of using the default SCM LFS location.
This feature is helpful for those who prefer to manage their own server infrastructure for storing LFS objects. Users must configure the private server details in Opsera’s tool registry settings before initiating the data migration task. For more info, read here.

Capability to use Docker CLI in Pipeline Workflows for Security Scanning Tools
When incorporating security scanning tools into your Opsera pipelines, users can add the Docker CLI step to integrate image scanning seamlessly. By leveraging the Docker CLI step, users can initiate the scanning process on the images built within the pipeline, allowing for comprehensive security checks before deployment. The supported scanning tools are Grype, Wiz, and Twistlock.

Add Source Base and Target Base Directory for Pull reports in Oracle Fusion Workflows Users can now define the Source Base Directory and Target Base Directory directly in the Pipeline steps for Oracle Fusion workflow. By specifying these directories, ensure a seamless data flow and efficient processing within the workflow. For more info, read here.

Manifest Overview for Build Steps in your Pipeline Workflows
The Manifest tab in the logs of pipelines with build steps provides a comprehensive overview of both the basic information about the pipeline and detailed build information. This tabular format presents essential details such as repository, branch, commit, artifact, and execution time for each specific build step. By organizing this data in a structured manner, users can easily reference and track both high-level pipeline details and granular build specifics efficiently. For more info, read here.

New Capability for AI remediation for Opsera’s Vulnerability Scan Pipelines
Opsera offers AI-powered remediations to efficiently identify and fix vulnerabilities found in container scans carried out in the Pipeline workflow with Twistlock. This AI Remediation Summary allows users to manage and compile all vulnerabilities found during the container scan into a single, easy-to-use view.
This feature allows users to easily track and manage all remediations in one place, making it more efficient and convenient. These vulnerabilities can pose significant risks to the security and stability of containerized applications, making it critical to prioritize and promptly remediate them.

Extending Nexus IQ Scan pipeline step to support Docker Images
Opsera Pipelines supports Nexus IQ scans to Docker images along with reports to enhance security and compliance in containerized environments. This capability helps organizations to ensure that their containerized applications are free from known vulnerabilities and comply with licensing requirements.

Capability to update Git repository with latest image and tag in Argo Helm Deployment workflows for Opsera Pipelines
Opsera provides customers with the option to update their Git repository with the image and tag values passed as Argo parameters during deployment. This enhancement allows for seamless integration between the deployment process managed by Argo and the version control of the Git repository, ensuring consistency and traceability in the deployment pipeline. By automating the update of Git repository with deployment-specific information, customers can maintain a centralized and up-to-date record of their deployments. For more info, read here.
Additional Capabilities
The Activity Logs of Pipelines includes the user’s name and email in messages for starting, stopping, resetting, and resuming pipelines. Adding user details to the activity log messages enriches the logging process by providing more context and information about each pipeline operation.

Capability to search for a task using a task ID in the Git Custodian tasks listing page has been added, to allow users to input a task ID and retrieve the corresponding task details.
Containers built via native Docker CLI build can now be scanned using Grype and Wiz scan step in Opsera Pipeline Workflows.
During SCM Migration, users will be able to upload a CSV file containing mappings of user identities from the GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES) or GitHub Enterprise Cloud (GHEC). This CSV file will serve as a reference for associating users correctly during the migration process.
Salesforce
Dynamic Filter View for Salesforce Workflows in Pipeline and Tasks
In Salesforce Wizards for Pipelines and tasks, the component selection process has been enhanced to provide users with an advanced view for selecting components. This feature allows users to choose between a default view and an advanced view based on their preference for selecting components.
The criteria for switching views is based on record count. This helps Salesforce users to optimize their workflow and productivity by accessing the appropriate level of functionality tailored to the volume of records they are handling.
Rules for Default View Selection:
If the record count is less than 500, the wizard switches to the Basic view by default.
If the record count exceeds 500, the wizard switches to the Advanced view by default.
If the record count surpasses 2000, the option to toggle to Basic view will be disabled.

Support for Dynamic Settings for Salesforce and Boomi Pipelines
Opsera has extended the capability of the dynamic settings to support Pipeline workflows for Salesforce and Boomi. Dynamic settings allows users to modify values within a Pipeline at runtime dynamically without the need for manual editing of the configuration.

The runtime capability includes:
Users can update the Git Branch for Salesforce workflow Pipelines.
Users can update Git Branch, File path and File Name for Boomi workflow Pipelines.
Scheduler capability for salesforce Workflows in Pipelines
The Scheduler capability for Pipelines created for Salesforce workflows allows users to automate the execution at specified times or intervals. This automation eliminates the need for manual intervention in triggering workflows, ensuring that tasks are performed reliably according to the predefined schedule.
Opsera provides support for various scheduling frequencies, including Once, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. All scheduled runs are logged in the Pipeline Logs or Activity logs. These logs provide detailed information about each scheduled run with a summary message and object view. For more info, read here.
Capability to Modify Package XML file Uploads in Salesforce Tasks
Users can edit the XML in Salesforce Tasks after initiating the task process with the upload XML option. This capability enables users to conveniently manage and customize their tasks by allowing them to change and fine-tune package XML files based on their own requirements.
Insights NX
Improvements to Copilot Reports
Various UI/UX enhancements have been made throughout the Copilot reports to improve clarity and readability.
Line charts for Developer Activity are loaded by default, providing users with a clearer visualization of developer activity trends over time.
Users now have the option to switch between weekly or daily timelines to view Copilot Adoption and Developer Activity data.

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