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Latest version: v4.0.0

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4.0.0

Notes
- Couchformation 4.0 GA

Added
- Automatic peering for Capella with AWS and GCP
- Support for Python 3.13
- Deployment stage has been added to project state
- Global configuration parameter subsystem with initial support for storing Capella settings
- Ability to use a Capella project as opposed to always using the CF project as the Capella project

Changed
- The `show` subcommand should be used to display project IP addresses, hostnames, and credentials
- The `list` subcommand now shows which projects are in a deployed state
- The `list` subcommand output has been enhanced
- Versions going forward will be GA versions

Fixed
- Fixed numerous bugs and refactored code to better handle exceptions
- Code cleanup

Removed
- Prerelease code designation

4.0.0a390

Added

- Added Columnar support to the Capella driver
- Migrated Capella driver to use [`libcapella`](https://pypi.org/project/libcapella/)
- The AWS driver now supports deprecated images allowing the deployment of older OS revisions (hostprep does not support these so they need to be deployed with the `--raw` option)
- Added an `options` parameter that can be used to pass arguments to scripts that are run by a provisioner
- Added support for creating Couchbase Server clusters with memory optimized indexes via `--options memopt` optional parameter

Changed

- Refactored regression tests

Fixed

- Fixed several issues with Capella deployments

Removed

- Nothing was removed in this release

4.0.0a380

Added

- Nothing new was added

Changed

- Nothing was changed

Fixed

- Fixed issue with AWS SSO auth if a sso-session is not configured

Removed

- Nothing was removed in this release

4.0.0a370

Added

- Add self-signed CA to project credential package
- Added build target "cbscert" which uses project CA to create cluster and node certificates and enables cert auth
- Docker default build step to install host prep package
- Custom tag support for AWS via the --tags parameter
- Extended flag (-E) for list operation to show additional information such as the CA certificate in PEM format

Changed

- Docker provisioner now respects root flag so if this is set to true steps are run as the root user

Fixed

- Fixed issue with AWS SSO auth when multiple accounts are configured
- Fixed issue with AWS SSO auth if multiple roles are available

Removed

- Nothing was removed in this release

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