Rafael Corrêa Gomes
Posted on March 26, 2019
Today Magento is launching the Magento 2.3.1, and in each new release, I consider important to every developer now which components were more changed. This release includes over 200 functional fixes to the core product, over 500 pull requests contributed by the community, and over 30 security enhancements. These contributions range from minor clean-up of core code to the development of substantial features such as Inventory Management and GraphQL.
Highlights
Developer experience news
Automation of upgrade process
A new composer plugin magento/composer-root-update-plugin
automatically updates all dependencies in composer.json during a Magento 2.x upgrade.
Other improvements
The packages PWA Studio and GraphQL were updated.
Security news
We have 30 security enhancements that help close:
- Cross-site scripting
- Arbitrary code execution
- Sensitive data vulnerabilities
You can check them into Magento Security Center.
Performance news
- The shipping and billing data that a user enters during checkout nows persists if the user interrupts checkout to continue shopping. Previously, checkout data was deleted after a cart update.
- The UI components from customer address have been rewritten for supporting the management of customers with 3000 and more address.
- The admin order creation page now handles customer accounts with 3000 addresses without performance issues.
- The customer address book shows via grid on the storefront the list of additional customer addresses.
DevOps news
- Magento supports Elasticsearch 6.0
- Magento supports Redis 5.0
- Magento supports PHP 7.2.x
Merchant tool news
Admin order creation
The admin order creation workflow now eliminates delays to edit billing and shipping addresses, and these fields are populating just when populated.
PDP images
Large PDP images (larger than 1920 x 1200) uploaded by merchants will not be compressed anymore, the high quality is kept.
Inventory Management 1.1.0
Now the community project Multi-Source Inventory (MSI) has added multiple new features:
- Support for Elasticsearch and Inventory Management, all site searches now return correct products and quantities when Elasticsearch is used.
- Distance-priority source selection, using Google Maps API it will fulfill costs based on the closest inventory location.
- Mass inventory transfer, Bulk transfer of inventory has been optimized
- In-store pickup fulfillment option, the merchant can enable in-store pickup for selected sources.
If you want to know more details about all the issues which were fixed check the DevDocs Release.
Posted on March 26, 2019
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