Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Note

For upgrades from versions prior to 2022.2: a two step upgrade process must be followed. Please upgrade to 2023.1 first, then upgrade to 2023.2. If the two step process is not followed, then the connections will not be properly imported from the Synchronization Policy.

Note

Starting with 2023.2.3, older SSL certificates used by the Web Portal for HTTPS may no longer work with Vera. This is due to Node.js no longer supporting certificates using the RC2 ciphers. When upgrading, make sure to create a new certificate PFX file with a supported cipher.

We introduced new containers to improve performance. The deployment script (e.q. docker-compose-yml) needs to be updated to include the new images. Please see Upgrade the Vera Server Applications for more information.

...

Note

Vera needs appropriate permissions to update MongoDB databases and collections

Additional Logging Options

The following logging options are now now available to be added to the logging-settings.yml file.

  • API qTest RouteActions

  • Worker qTest

  • API Routes RouteEvents

  • Webhooks

  • Connections

For more information on logging settings, see Updating the Logging Level for VERA Server

Network Communication Changes

With the introduction of microservices for the qTest module, various network changes will need to be implemented to ensure qTest - Vera connectivity. See this page for more information on the ports that will be required after the upgrade: Required Ports

Info

In order for qTest to communicate to Vera, the url listed in the Vera Integration Settings page for qTest will need to be redirected to the Vera.Api.qTest.RouteActions container. The Required Ports page shows the default ports that the container uses for HTTPS and HTTP communications.

MongoDB Compatibility Update

Vera now requires a minimum MongoDB version of 5.0. Please ensure your MongoDB is updated prior to upgrading Vera to the latest version.