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title: Release 2021.4
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---
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## Headline Changes
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- Configurable Policy engine mode
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In the past, all objects, which could have policies attached to them, required *all* policies to pass to consider an action successful.
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You can now configure if *all* policies need to pass, or if *any* policy needs to pass.
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This can now be configured for the following objects:
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- Applications (access restrictions)
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- Sources
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- Flows
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- Flow-stage bindings
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For backwards compatibility, this is set to *all*, but new objects will default to *any*.
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- Expiring Events
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Previously, events would stay in the database forever, and had to eventually be cleaned up manually. This version add expiry to events with a default
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timeout of 1 Year. This also applies to existing events, and their expiry will be set during the migration.
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- New UI
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While the UI mostly looks the same, under the hood a lot has changed. The Web UI is now a Single-page application based on rollup and lit-html. This has several consequences and new features, for example:
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- You can now see a user's OAuth Access/Refresh tokens and the consents they've given
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- You can now see a per-object changelog based on the model_create/update/delete events being created.
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- A new API Browser is available under `https://authentink.company/api/v2beta/`
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- Several new charts, new pages and quality-of-life improvements
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- Credentials of objects are no longer while editing them
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- Deprecated Group membership has been removed.
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## Minor changes
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- You can now specify the amount of processes started in docker-compose using the `WORKERS` environment variable.
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## Upgrading
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This release does not introduce any new requirements.
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### docker-compose
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Download the latest docker-compose file from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeryJu/authentik/version-2021.4/docker-compose.yml). Afterwards, simply run `docker-compose up -d` and then the standard upgrade command of `docker-compose run --rm server migrate`.
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### Kubernetes
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Run `helm repo update` and then upgrade your release with `helm upgrade passbook authentik/authentik --devel -f values.yaml`.
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