The deployed flow name and deploy status of paid subscription devices running enebular-agent 2.5.0 and newer are now visible.
It's now possible to tag paid subscription enabled devices which are managed in the Device List. The tags can be used with filters and searches.
It's now possible to search for paid subscription devices which are managed in the Device List. Flows can then be deployed to those devices.
Search results in the Device List can now be saved as filters. Flows can be deployed to the filtered devices.
A "Sync" button has been added to the Device information. By clicking the button, enebular updates enebular-managed device information by synchronizing with AWS IoT or Pelion Device Manager.
enebular now accepts lower case project names just like asset names.
enebular no longer accepts upper case characters in email addresses at sign-up time.
enebular does not differentiate between upper and lower case characters used in email addresses.
How enebular determines the result of a flow deploy has been changed, and it now correctly detects flow download failures.
Changed
Modifications have been made to allow enebular to connect to a larger number of devices. Due to these modifications, a IAM Role ARN is now required for AWS IoT connections. (For details, please refer to Creating an AWS IoT)
Known Issues
The filter function cannot be used on shared pages with InfoMotion embedded.
Clicking on the enebular logo from the "Contact" page causes the top page to be shown in the web browser's default language instead of the original contact page language.