Updates, changes, and improvements at Retool.| docs.retool.com
Learn how to configure SSO with providers using SAML.| docs.retool.com
Release notes for self-hosted Retool.| docs.retool.com
Learn how to create environments with different resource configurations for production and testing.| docs.retool.com
Self-hosted Retool 3.114 is now available on the Stable release channel.| Retool Changelog
Retool has deprecated version 1.0 of the MySQL connector. If your organization has any MySQL resources that still use this connector version, update their configuration to use the version 2.0 connector.| Retool Changelog
Due to potential security concerns, Retool is removing certain functionality that enables external app users to download images. No security breach or active vulnerability has occurred, and you do not need to take any security-specific actions.| Retool Changelog
Apps that contain modules are now much more performant and can load up to 1.5–2x faster than before. For self-hosted organizations, these improvements also reduce the resources needed by apps and modules, such as CPU load.| Retool Changelog
As a result of new features an improvements in self-hosted Retool 3.114, base memory usage for this and future releases is approximately 20% higher. If you experience performance issues after upgrading, consider increasing the allocated memory for your deployment.| Retool Changelog
You can now copy a query from one multipage app and paste it into another. Right-click on a query and select *Copy then navigate or switch to a tab with another multipage app. You can paste the copied query as either a globally scoped or page-scoped query by right-clicking in the Code panel.| Retool Changelog
Query triggers, a new method for triggering workflows, are now available. Query triggers poll for messages from Amazon SQS and Kafka resources and execute a workflows run for each message. These triggers are configurable to poll for messages on an interval or on a cron schedule.| Retool Changelog
Retool Storage is now available to self-hosted organizations as a file management interface for an S3 or Google Cloud Storage bucket. Because you control your own file storage bucket on self-hosted deployments, there are no data limits or overages for Retool Storage on self-hosted deployments.| Retool Changelog
Error monitoring for apps is now generally available on Retool Cloud. It will be available in Self-hosted Retool 3.114 Edge and a subsequent stable release.| Retool Changelog
Support for protecting themes with Source Control.| Retool Changelog
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Retool will deprecate the use of YAML for protected apps, queries, and resources in Source Control. Support will be removed in the Q2 2025 stable release of Self-hosted Retool.| Retool Changelog
Retool now supports Amazon SNS. You can use the Amazon SNS integration in apps and workflows to publish messages to a topic. Once configured, you can subscribe to the topic using Amazon SQS, enabling you to use Retool's SQS integration to respond to events as they occur.| Retool Changelog
A new version of the Alert component is now available. It is a significant upgrade over the previous version, with new options to customize alert messaging.| Retool Changelog
Retool now supports Amazon SQS. You can use the Amazon SQS integration in Retool Apps and Retool Workflows to send, receive, and delete messages from a queue. This integration enables you to respond to events as they occur, triggering changes and actions in your workflows or apps.| Retool Changelog
Retool now enables you to test your custom single sign-on integration with the click of a button. When you click the Test Connection button on the Single Sign-On (SSO) > Custom SSO settings page, Retool checks that the proper groups are mapped, the right user metadata is sent from your identity provider, and the integration works seamlessly. Testing this connection does not change the current user's permission groups, and you won't be locked out if SSO is misconfigured.| Retool Changelog
Retool now supports Apache Kafka. You can use the Kafka integration in apps and workflows to produce, consume, or commit messages to a topic. This integration enables you to respond to events as they occur, triggering changes and actions in your workflows or apps.| Retool Changelog
Subfolders is now available to all users on Retool Cloud and Retool Self-hosted versions 3.93 and later. Subfolders helps you manage and organize your Retool apps, workflows, and resources. To implement proper inheritance for security measures, we also now enforce the following:| Retool Changelog
Dynamic queries enable users to access several different resources from a single query. These queries decrease the maintenance burden for apps that need to query various similar resources.| Retool Changelog
A new version of the Scanner component is now available. It is a significant upgrade over the previous version, with new functionality for you to customize the scanning experience. Features include:| Retool Changelog
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Self-hosted Retool 3.75 is now available on the Stable release channel.| Retool Changelog
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Retool released a new version of the List View component in December 2023. The previous version has continued to be available as the Legacy List View component.| Retool Changelog
The Stack component is a container with Flexbox-like layout controls. Instead of following the standard 12-column grid layout, Stack automatically arranges nested components horizontally or vertically. You can then control the alignment and distribution of nested components and precisely adjust component size.| Retool Changelog
The Microphone component for Retool Mobile can record audio using the built-in microphone. Recordings are Base64-encoded in WebM format, and audio playback displays a progress bar and elapsed time.| Retool Changelog
The Slider component for Retool Mobile enables users to select a number value with a UI slider.| Retool Changelog
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Multiplayer provides real-time collaborative editing that allows users to see what each other is working on and reflect changes as soon as they're made. It's best suited for development teams who work on different areas of an app independently.| Retool Changelog
You can now connect your organizations to Sentry or Datadog for error monitoring. App errors will be reported with a callstack and descriptive tags when viewing and interacting with an app in preview or public (end-user) mode.| Retool Changelog