--- title: Release 2022.9 slug: "2022.9" --- ## Breaking changes ## New features ## Minor changes/fixes - \*: cleanup stray print calls - \*: remove remaining default creation code in squashed migrations - blueprint: fix EntryInvalidError not being handled in tasks - blueprints: add meta model to apply blueprint within blueprint for dependencies (#3486) - blueprints: don't export events by default and exclude anonymous user - blueprints: OCI registry support (#3500) - blueprints: use correct log level when re-logging import validation logs - core: fix custom favicon not being set correctly on load - core: improve error template (#3521) - crypto: add command to import certificates - events: fix MonitoredTasks' save_on_success not behaving as expected - events: reset task info when not saving on success - events: save event to test notification transport - flows: fix incorrect diagram for policies bound to flows - flows: migrate FlowExecutor error handler to native challenge instead of shell - internal: fix outposts not logging flow execution errors correctly - internal: optimise outpost's flow executor to use less requests - providers/oauth2: add x5c (#3556) - providers/proxy: fix routing based on signature in traefik and caddy - root: make redis persistent in docker-compose - root: re-use custom log helper from config and cleanup duplicate functions - sources/ldap: start_tls before binding but without reading server info - sources/oauth: use GitHub's dedicated email API when no public email address is configured - sources/oauth: use UPN for username with azure AD source - stages/authenticator_duo: fix 404 when current user does not have permissions to view stage - stages/consent: default to expiring consent instead of always_require - tenants: handle all errors in default_locale - web/admin: enable blueprint instances by default - web/flows: update flow background - web/user: justify content on user settings page on desktop ## Upgrading This release does not introduce any new requirements. ### docker-compose Download the docker-compose file for 2022.9 from [here](https://goauthentik.io/version/2022.9/docker-compose.yml). Afterwards, simply run `docker-compose up -d`. ### Kubernetes Update your values to use the new images: ```yaml image: repository: ghcr.io/goauthentik/server tag: 2022.9.1 ```