Management API v4.0 Change Log
- Capella Operational
This page is for Capella. For Capella columnar, see Capella Columnar Management API Change Log.
Version 4.0.0
Initial release.
September 2024 Changes
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This enables you to delete all of the data presently stored in a bucket. |
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Enable or Disable App Service Audit Logging |
Added the App Services Audit Logging API. This enables you to configure and retrieve audit logs for App Services. For details, see Audit Logging. |
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This enables you to retrieve a list with the complete history of rotations for a specific customer-managed encryption key within the organization. |
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Create Network Peering |
Added the Network Peering API for Azure. This enables you to configure a secure private network connection from Couchbase Capella clusters hosted with Azure to your application’s VPC. |
August 2024 Changes
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Get Private Endpoint Service Status |
Added the Private Endpoint Service API. This enables you to access your Capella cluster from your cloud provider’s private network. |
July 2024 Changes
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Added the System Events API. This enables you to retrieve the sequence of events and actions performed by users within the Capella environment. This is available at an organization and project level. |
June 2024 Changes
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Create Network Peering |
Added the Network Peering API for AWS and GCP. This enables you to configure a secure private network connection from Couchbase Capella clusters hosted with AWS and GCP to your application’s VPC. |
May 2024 Changes
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The Create Cluster Audit Log job API now supports the following RBAC roles: Project Viewer, Cluster Data Reader/Writer, and Cluster Data Reader. |
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Added the Migrate Buckets API. For clusters using Couchbase Server 7.6 or later, this enables you to migrate from Couchstore to Magma storage engines. |
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Organization owners can now add, update, and delete custom subdomains for AWS clusters. Reach out to Couchbase support to enable this feature. |
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Temporarily removed the operation to update a user name. |
April 2024 Changes
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Update Cluster Audit Log Configuration |
Added the Audit Log API. This enables you to configure auditing on your Capella cluster, and export audit logs to an AWS S3 bucket. |
March 2024 Changes
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Update Collection |
Added the Alert Integration API. This enables you to send Capella alert notifications to common services, such as ServiceNow. |
February 2024 Changes
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Create Cluster On/Off schedule |
You can schedule when your provisioned cluster turns on or off to save costs. Turning off your cluster turns off the compute for your cluster, but the storage remains. |
For clusters deployed on Microsoft Azure, you can now enable disk auto-expansion for each service group in the cluster. When enabled, the disk storage for each node in the service group automatically expands if needed. |
January 2024 Changes
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Create Key Metadata |
Added the Customer Managed Encryption Keys API. This enables you to manage encryption keys. |
Get Scope |
Added Scopes and Collections operations to the Buckets API. These enable you to manage scopes and collections. In addition, to reflect this change, the Buckets API has been renamed as the Buckets, Scopes and Collections API. |
Load Sample Data |
Added the Import Sample Dataset API.
This enables you to import Couchbase sample data sets into the Capella cluster: |
December 2023 Changes
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Organization owners can now update user names for any user in the organization. |
October 2023 Changes
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The CIDR block for the cloud provider is no longer required when creating a cluster. If you do not provide a CIDR block when creating a cluster, a valid unused CIDR block is generated automatically. |
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Getting details of a cluster now returns the connection string — that is, the cluster endpoint for the client connection. |
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Documentation for the request body now describes restrictions on the cluster credential name and the associated password. |
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Clarified examples to show that the |
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Corrected responses to show that the ETag is not returned for this operation. |
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List API Keys |
Documentation now lists valid values for the |
See Also
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For details of the Management API, see Manage Deployments with the Management API v4.0.
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For a full reference guide, see Management API v4.0 Reference.