Kestra 0.23 introduces Unit Tests for Flows, Multi-Panel Editor with No-Code Forms, and More Powerful UI Filters
Blog post from Kestra
Kestra 0.23 introduces several upgrades to enhance the orchestration experience, including a multi-panel editor that allows for simultaneous code and no-code workflows, unit tests for flows using a declarative syntax, and faster UI filters with plain text editing. It provides tenant-based storage isolation to ensure data separation across tenants, customizable dashboards, and Python dependency caching to reduce task execution times. The release also integrates Git for version control, supports new plugins like Salesforce and HubSpot, and introduces enhancements such as more efficient data storage and retrieval methods. Additionally, Kestra 0.23 features a revamped approach to managing workflow outputs, notable plugin enhancements, and breaking changes that require migration for existing users. The update aims to improve usability, data governance, and performance while fostering community contributions and feedback.