Kestra 0.14.0 refines the VS Code Editor and adds Version Control with Git
Blog post from Kestra
Kestra 0.14.0 introduces significant updates, including enhancements to the embedded VS Code Editor and the integration of automated Git sync for improved version control, allowing users to easily sync and push code between Git and Kestra. The update also brings new functionalities such as built-in documentation, improved website search, and plugin homepages. Notably, recursive rendering of Pebble expressions is no longer default, giving users more control over expression rendering, while execution labels can now be set dynamically from tasks for better observability. The release also incorporates a new Allow Failure pattern as a core task property and enhanced scheduling conditions for executing workflows only on working days or public holidays. Additional features include support for the SMB protocol in the fs plugin, a new Apache Druid plugin, and enhancements to existing plugins like OpenAI and Google Vertex AI, which now support more complex workflows through function calling and multimodal completion. The update is marked by community contributions, reflecting the collaborative nature of the Kestra project.