Version 1.0.3
Released on 2017/02/10.
Note
If you are upgrading a cluster, you must be running CrateDB 0.57.0 or higher before you upgrade to 1.0.3.
If you want to perform a rolling upgrade, your current CrateDB version number must be Version 1.0.0 or higher. If you want to upgrade from a version prior to this, the upgrade will introduce all of the breaking changes listed for Version 1.0.0, and will require a full restart upgrade.
Warning
Before upgrading, you should back up your data.
Table of Contents
Changelog
Deprecations
- Multicast discovery has been deprecated in this release, and will be removed in the 1.1 release. Multicast discovery is disabled by default.
Changes
Return correct affected row count instead of throwing an exception when trying to bulk insert values that don’t match the column type(s).
Removed
OVER
support from SQL parser because the clause was completely ignored when executing the query which led to misleading results.Queries with
_doc
reference comparison (e.g._doc['name'] = 'foo'
) in theWHERE
clause return the correct results instead of empty result.Dynamically added string columns now have exactly the same characteristics as string columns created via
CREATE TABLE
orALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN
Updated crate-admin to
1.0.4
which includes the following change:
- Fixed getting started display issue on very wide screens.
Fixes
Scalar functions are now allowed on the
HAVING
clause if the scalar function is used as aGROUP BY
symbol.Fixed an issue in the postgres protocol that could cause a
StackOverflow
exception due to connection errors or malfunctioning clients.Closing a connection via the Postgres Wire Protocol now correctly closes the internal resources.
Fixed issue that led to casting exception when comparing an object column with an object literal that contains a string value.
Fixed and issue that caused
UPDATE
statement on an empty partitioned table to throwUnsupportedOperationException
.Fixed an issue that caused fulltext search with
fuzziness='AUTO'
to throwNumberFormatException
.Fixed an issue in the
LIKE
predicate which prevented from using escaped backslash before the wildcard.Fixed an issue that caused
ORDER BY
clause to be ignored if used in combination withGROUP BY
in subselects. e.g.:
SELECT x from (SELECT * from t1) as tt
GROUP BY x ORDER BY x