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This Week in Fluvio #66

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Fluvio is a distributed, programmable streaming platform written in Rust.


We released Fluvio 0.13.0 last week.

New release

Fluvio v0.13.0 is now available!

To update you can run fvm update

$ fvm update

info: Updating fluvio stable to version 0.13.0. Current version is 0.12.1.
info: Downloading (1/5): fluvio@0.13.0
info: Downloading (2/5): fluvio-cloud@0.2.26
info: Downloading (3/5): fluvio-run@0.13.0
info: Downloading (4/5): cdk@0.13.0
info: Downloading (5/5): smdk@0.13.0
done: Installed fluvio version 0.13.0
done: Now using fluvio version 0.13.0

If you don't have Fluvio in your machine run:

curl -fsS https://hub.infinyon.cloud/install/install.sh | bash

If you are enjoying Fluvio please share with your friends!

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Also check out the Stateful Data Flow (SDF) streaming analytics in beta SDF Examples

New features

Notable changes in this new version:

  • The parameter max-request-size was added to the produce config and is recommended to use instead of batch-size for controlling request sizes.
  • Added the --partition and --mirror arguments to the fluvio produce command, enabling you to specify the partition or mirror where records should be produced.

Bug fixes

This release includes several important bug fixes:

  • Resolved an issue where records exceeding the batch size caused unexpected behavior.
  • Enhanced the reliability of linking parent objects on local mode to ensure consistent relationships.
  • Fixed compatibility issues with older versions of the Fluvio CLI, ensuring seamless usage across versions.

See the CHANGELOG for details

Good First Issues

We love our open source community contributors. Here are some issues that you could contribute to. All the best.


Get in touch with us on Github Discussions or join our Discord channel and come say hello!

For the full list of changes this week, be sure to check out our CHANGELOG.