SpiceDB Enterprise
SpiceDB v1.46 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
SpiceDB v1.46 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
We’ve shipped SpiceDB v1.45.1 with several behind-the-scenes improvements and a couple of notable enhancements that SpiceDB users and operators may care about:
🛠 Fixes Migration of Postgres Behind PgBouncer
The Postgres datastore now supports migrations of Postgres behind a PgBouncer, improving compatibility in production deployments where connection pooling is essential.
🧠 Smarter Schema Validation with Typechecking Directives
We’ve introduced the ability to annotate your schema with a use typechecking directive, improving type safety. SpiceDB will now check schema sources against expected types, helping you catch issues earlier in development.
⚙️ Improved CockroachDB Indexing Behavior
When using CockroachDB, SpiceDB now selects index-forcing strategies more effectively—this means better performance and more predictable query planning for large datasets.
🐛 Stability & Dependency Fixes • Resolved a panic caused by a regression in fsnotify • Trimmed spicedb binary size
🧪 Expanded Test Matrix & Config Tweaks • Now testing against CockroachDB v25.2.0 • CockroachDB connection jitter now defaults to 30 minutes, improving resiliency in some environments
As always, check the full changelog for the detailed list of updates.
Authzed Cloud users can now horizontally scale Permissions System deployments across regions using the new replica slider widget. You can select the number of SpiceDB replicas for new and existing Permissions Systems.
SpiceDB v1.44 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
v1.44 introduces:
🚀 Performance Insights using the --enable-performance-insight-metrics flag
🐛 Fix for underscore handling when deleting by object prefix
SpiceDB v1.43 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
SpiceDB v1.42 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
SpiceDB v1.41 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
v1.41 introduces:
New tab has been added to provide insights and metrics about Materialize - an Early Release service which provides two major benefits:
SpiceDB v1.40 is now available and automatically rolling out to Permissions Systems on the Rapid Release channel.
v1.40 introduces:
New graphs have been added to the metrics page: