I plan to release the next version of tedious
, 1.15.0
"Alive and Kicking" soon.
Here's the changelog so far:
tedious
now has better support for SQLServer instances configured for High Availability! If the DNS name for the SQLServer instance you're connecting to resolves to multiple IP addresses, tedious
will now sequentially try to connect to each of them, and will stop after the first successful connection. There's now also support for the multiSubnetFailover
connection option, which allows to connect to all resolved IP addresses in parallel and will use whichever connection was established first. Thanks @chrislukkk!tedious
never actually verified the certificate presented by the server. As this is probably not a good idea from a security standpoint, there is a new trustServerCertificate
connection option that you can set to false
to enforce certificate verification. The default behaviour did not change, but will in a future release. Thanks @SimonHooker!Connection
constructor was modified in multiple places. That was pretty careless and unexpected, so tedious
now will keep an internal copy of the configuration. Thanks @tvrprasad!Did I miss anything important?
/cc @tvrprasad @SaloniSonpal @patriksimek
Great contributions! Thanks for all your effort.
This is great @arthurschreiber!
Did I miss anything important?
Can we merge the unit tests for Multi Subnet Failover Feature (#362)
https://github.com/tediousjs/tedious/pull/444
@arthurschreiber Is there any ETA on this being released? Would love to have the multiSubnetFailover feature!
@arthurschreiber Is there any ETA on this being released? Would love to have the multiSubnetFailover feature!
There is one last thing missing before we can push out a release, and that's compatibility between multiSubnetFailover
and connecting via a instance lookup (https://github.com/tediousjs/tedious/blob/master/src/instance-lookup.js).
Once that is resolved, I'll push the new tedious release ASAP.
@arthurschreiber Just want to check up on this again, real excited for this feature!
Is there anything I could do to help move this along?
@arthurschreiber Please, consider reviewing #501 for this release. It is simple. It works and should be an available option.
@jjg1914 PR is in code review - https://github.com/tediousjs/tedious/pull/502. Any time now :-)
Any progress on new release ?
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@arthurschreiber Is there any ETA on this being released? Would love to have the multiSubnetFailover feature!