Kestra 0.20 adds SLAs, Invites, User-Facing Apps, Isolated Storage and Secrets per Team, and Transactional Queries
Blog post from Kestra
Kestra 0.20.0 introduces several new features and enhancements to its open-source orchestration platform, focusing on user management, data isolation, and workflow efficiency. Notable additions include service level agreements (SLAs) for workflows, allowing users to define conditions and actions based on performance metrics, and the introduction of user-facing apps that enable non-technical users to interact with workflows. The update also enhances team-level isolation by allowing dedicated storage and secret management for different tenants, improving organizational data security. Additionally, the version simplifies user onboarding with an invitation system and introduces flow trigger enhancements for better workflow coordination. The platform now supports transactional queries, ensuring atomic execution of SQL tasks, and offers improved filtering and search capabilities for a more user-friendly experience. Enhancements to dbt integration and new system labels for metadata management further streamline operations, while the new sidebar provides quick access to documentation and updates, making Kestra more accessible and efficient for diverse business needs.