Feature Status Change
The widget pages are going into maintenance.
Release Notes
Feature Status Change
The widget pages are going into maintenance.
This feature allows warehouse managers to define granular eligibility rules for accounts and account groups to access specific warehouses. This enables fine-grained control over which customers can see and purchase inventory from which warehouses.
Key benefits:
1. Improved Inventory Management:
Prevent unauthorized access to inventory data.
Strategically control product visibility based on inventory quantities and stock levels.
Optimize inventory allocation across customer segments.
2. Enhanced Customer Experience:
Provide a more relevant and personalized shopping experience.
Improve customer satisfaction by prioritizing access for key customer segments.
3. Increased Revenue:
Generate higher revenue from valuable customer segments by prioritizing their access to inventory.
4. Reduced Lost Sales:
Minimize lost sales due to stockouts by limiting product visibility for certain customer groups.
Added External Reference Codes for references in widget configurations in Commerce and User Management applications. This helps promote data integrity when pages and their widgets are migrated across environments.
Key benefits:
References within the following page widgets now use External Reference Codes instead of internal IDs:
Cart
Cart Summary
Category Content
Commerce Addresses
Commerce Category Navigation
Mini Cart
Open Carts
Option Facet
Order Forecasts Chart
Organization Management
Placed Orders
Product Comparison Bar
Product Comparison Table
Product Details
Product Downloads
Product Publisher
Search Results(Commerce)
Specification Facet
We added External Reference Codes for references in widget configurations in Content Management applications. This helps promote data integrity when pages and their widgets are migrated across environments.
Highlights:
References within the following page widgets now use ERC’s instead of internal ID’s:
We added several API endpoints for Documents & Media to improve programmatic management of these entities.
Highlights:
Users can now add, delete, and retrieve document types via headless API (DocumentDataDefinitionType)
Users can now add, delete, and retrieve document metadata sets via headless API (DocumentMetadataSet)
Requirement by Accessibility Success Criteria:
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Improved keyboard navigation and column resizing for Miller columns. Users can now navigate between columns both horizontally (deeper levels) and vertically (same level) using the keyboard. Column widths are also responsive, adapting to different screen sizes.
Added logging to indicate the completion of fragment deployments via the deploy folder. This provides better visibility into the deployment process and allows for tracking deployment duration.
There are some advantages of including a message like that, for example:
This improvement allows users to customise the appearance of their Liferay instance more effectively with new properties in the .yaml
file for Theme CSS and CSS Client Extensions.
Key benefits:
Admins can personalise the interface for both the admin panel and the entire platform.
A more cohesive, branded appearance will improve usability and satisfaction for all users.
Allows fine-grained control over where customisations are applied.
Elasticsearch 8.17 has been tested and added to the compatibility matrix.
Liferay Self-Hosted deployments can update the Elastic stack to this version. For Liferay PaaS projects, as usual, a new Elasticsearch image will be provided under Liferay Cloud’s Docker Hub account.
As it was first highlighted in the Release Notes of 2024.Q3, per Elastic’s product lifecycle, Elasticsearch 7.17.x versions are supported and maintained until Elasticsearch version 9 is released.
While Elastic does not provide specific release dates for future releases, for Elasticsearch 9.0.0, the new release is anticipated in early calendar year 2025.
Compatibility with Elasticsearch 8 is available on Liferay DXP 7.4 U81+: Operating Liferay 7.4 GA/Update 81+ with Elasticsearch 8 - Liferay.
Note: The Elasticsearch 8.x compatibility is provided through the bundled Elasticsearch 7 connector and the REST API Compatibility of Elasticsearch 8.
Users now have the ability to update folder names and other details without being able to modify the workflow settings. This ensures there are no security issues and that all content within the folder follows the correct workflow process.
Key Benefits:
Granting “Advance Update” Permissions: Granting “Advance Update” permissions to a role enables the user to update the workflow associated with a folder. The folder's properties, such as name and description fields, remain disabled and cannot be edited.
Users can now generate and download a PDF report of their event analysis, enabling seamless sharing of key insights with stakeholders.
Key Benefits:
It is now possible to view where a document is being displayed on a page.
Key Benefits:
Microsoft no longer supports Sharepoint versions 2010/2013. See SharePoint Server 2013 - Microsoft Lifecycle and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 - Microsoft Lifecycle.This feature has been in maintenance mode for a very long time and there is just a very small user base. Considering the high costs for us in terms of tests maintenance, we decided to deprecate it.
As customers increasingly adopt HTML5 for content creation, there's a growing need to upgrade the current rich text editing capabilities and CKEditor 5 has been selected as the default editor for Liferay DXP to meet this demand. In this release CK Editor 5 has been made available in DXP and installed in four different experiences under Beta Feature Flag. (FF-11235):
Web Content
Object entry (editing a Rich Text Field)
Document Types (when adding a Rich Text field)
Metadata Set (when adding a Rich Text field)
Forms
Element Sets
After this, CK Editor 5 will be included in other areas and experiences in the near future:
Key Benefits:
Benefits when CK Editor is available across all DXP, note that current effort only includes Webcontent
Support modern web standards, including HTML5 and Content Security Policy (CSP).
Provide a seamless copy-paste experience from external tools.
Leverage OOTB features like the inline editor for a more flexible editing workflow.
Adopt a supported and actively maintained version of CK Editor.
Remove reliance on multiple editors and standardize the editing experience across Liferay DXP.
More highlights and benefits here
Improved the usability, functionality, and consistency of bulk actions in Frontend Data Sets across Liferay DXP. The selection behaviour of items has been refined, ensuring consistency in visualization modes, enhancing bulk action visibility, and making interactions more intuitive and efficient for end users.
Key Benefits:
This feature aims to enable all fields of an object to be localizable and displayed according to the user's chosen locale settings.
Key Benefits:
The localization feature will support all existing locales in the system
Custom Object entries and Modifiable System Objects entries
Localization settings are now managed at the individual field level
Data from third party systems can now be managed in DXP through the use of Proxy Objects. Customers can now rely on a transversal OAuth 2 with proper SSO implementation to display data in DXP with the use of Liferay’s low code frontend application building capabilities.
Important: Because the data does not persist in Liferay’s database, some limitations are placed on proxy objects. Learn more.
This feature provides a way for customers to consume object validations and manage the experience for end users as they require.
Key Benefits:
In multi-step forms, end user data can be validated in each step without persisting the data