Bytebase 1.12.0
- Configure policy via Terraform Bytebase Provider. - 21 new SQL Review Rules for PostgreSQL. - Updated pricing plan.
π New Features
- Configure policy via the Terraform Bytebase Provider.
π Enhancements
- Added 21 SQL Review rules for PostgreSQL.
- SQL Editor Enhancements.
- Press cmd (Mac) / ctrl (Windows) + PageUp / PageDown to navigate through history statements in Admin Mode.
- Clear screen output in Admin Mode.
- Quickly locate the statement where the SQL Review failed.
- Use wildcards in the listening branch of a VCS project and Bytebase will write the latest schema to the branch that triggered the issue creation.
- Improved UX for schema synchronization.
- Improved new user onboarding experience.
- Optimized issue performance.
π Notable Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where committing SQL changes on a new VCS branch may not generate an issue.
- Fixed an issue where MongoDB index size could not be fetched.
π° Pricing & Plan Change
Post-change | Free Plan | Team Plan | Enterprise Plan |
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Seat Count | Up to 10 | Up to 10 | Unlimited |
Task count in an issue | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Instance count | Up to 10 | Up to 10 | Customized |
Environment count | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
Subsription | Free (You can start a 14-day free trial for the Enterprise Plan - no credit card required) | Billed monthly: 190/seat/year *$79/instance/month, first 3 FREE | Contact us at support@bytebase.com |
*Team plan no longer supports Schema drift, Schema VCS write-back, and Sheet VCS sync. They are still available in the Enterprise plan. Visit our pricing page to learn more.
π Community
π° Fresh off the press
- We introduced the MongoDB support in the last release. This is a milestone for us as itβs also the first NoSQL database supported by Bytebase, learn more!
- When Navicat is no longer your best bet.
- A step-by-step guide to managing databases in Bytebase with Terraform.
βοΈ Install and Upgrade
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Fresh install: /get-started/self-host
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Upgrade: /get-started/upgrade
Warning 1): Bytebase does not support in-place downgrade. Make sure to back up your metadata before upgrading. 2) Never run multiple containers on the same data directory. Stop and remove the old one first to avoid corruption.