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Changelog

The latest product updates from Neon

Updates to the Neon CLI

We've added some terrific new features to our CLI:

  • Configurable compute sizing with -cu option, including support for autoscaling

    You can now set your compute size when creating a branch using the CLI. For a fixed compute size, use a single number (e.g., --cu 2). For autoscaling, specify a range with a dash (e.g., --cu 0.5-3).

    Example:

    neon branches add-compute main --cu 0.5-3

    Previously, compute size was determined by your default settings in the console. For more about branching via the CLI, see Neon CLI commands — branches.

  • Bootstrap new applications with Neon using the create-app command

    You can now scaffold applications using the CLI with the create-app command. Choose your package manager, framework, ORM, and authentication method, and go. Read the docs for details. This exciting new feature is just getting started. More to come!

Added polish to our Branches page

Branching is still a relatively new concept in the database world, and we want to make your experience with it as intuitive as possible. Here are our latest updates to the Branches page:

  • Made it easier to create child branches by adding a clear-as-day Create child branch button to the detailed Branches view. It's still an option under the Actions dropdown, but now you've got the can't-miss button too. added create child branch button
  • Easier navigation from your listed database on the Roles and databases tab to the Drizzle Studio-based Tables page, where you can explore and modify your data directly. The actions kebab also includes options to delete your database, as well as navigate to the SQL Editor, and we preserve your database selection as you travel. databases edit and new kebab
  • We've changed the metric displayed on the Branches page from active hours to the more helpful compute hours metric, giving you a better sense of how much compute resources a given branch is consuming. For more details about consumption metrics, see Usage metrics.

Even more protection

Last week, we introduced protection against accidentally deleting protected branches. This week, we've added more safeguards:

  • Resetting Protected Branches: We now prevent you from using Reset from parent on protected branches (often your production branch) unless you unprotect the branch first.

Fixes & improvements

  • Fixed a misleading item in our Quickstart, where we told you that your compute had already started while it was still in transition. Trying to connect in that state would fail. Now, when you see your compute has started, it is definitely started. You can grab your connection string and go.

  • The Neon CLI ip-allow command's --primary-only option was deprecated and replaced by a --protected-only option. Additionally, in the Neon API, the primary_branch_only option in the Create project and Update project methods was deprecated and replaced by the protected_branches_only option. The deprecated options will be removed in a future release.

    These are follow-up changes associated with the renaming of "primary branches" to "default branches" that we implemented recently and announced in the June 21, 2024 changelog.

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