Deep-lynx

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1.1.8

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Corrected various security concerns in the Docker image
- Corrected JWT package security concerns
- Changed how we handled conflicts on the nodes/edges insert to help cut down duplicates
- Added an `isEnabled` query parameter to Type Mappings/Transformations API calls

1.1.7

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Various stability improvements
- Rewrote how jobs emit and process data to help manage database strain
- Removed old edge validation methods which were causing DB slowdowns
- Added caching on some frequently accessed resources to help alleviate DB strain
- Tags feature added to API

1.1.6

This is a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Corrected CSRF issue

1.1.5

This is a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Corrected infinite login issue with JWT issue
- Added ability to export Data Sources
- Enabled P6 adapter configuration
- Corrected CSRF issue

1.1.2

This is considered a minor, non-breaking release of DeepLynx.

- Fixed timezone issue in parsing of dates via type mapping.

1.1.0

This is considered a minor, non-breaking* release of DeepLynx. This is also the first release of DeepLynx to include a Rust module - which is fantastic start to an update to performance and responsiveness.

- Various UI bugfixes
- Fixed reprocessing of Data Sources
- Corrected issue causing failure to launch on Node 18+
- Included the new `dl-fast-load` module - a Rust module for quickly loading data into timeseries data tables.


*non-breaking only applies to the users and data. Development of DeepLynx now necessitates the installation of Rust and users must update their own local environment to reflect that fact.

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