Deployment of D10 3.25.0 is complete for production sites and is now commencing on non-production sites. The deployment block has now been lifted.
Posted Jun 12, 2025 - 08:41 AEST
In progress
Scheduled maintenance is currently in progress. We will provide updates as necessary.
Posted Jun 11, 2025 - 07:12 AEST
Scheduled
Advice - Who is affected: GovCMS Drupal 10 (D10) community. - No outages are expected to websites during the deployment process. - The D10 distribution will continue to be supported after this update. - If you have any concerns, raise a ticket at https://www.govcms.support
Schedule: - Distribution will be released on Tuesday 10 June 2025 - Deployments to commence from 6am Wednesday 11 June 2025 and will be conducted throughout the daytime - Production branches completed by 10am Thursday 12 June 2025 - Once production environments are completed, status page will be updated and Non-Production environments will kick off - Non-Production branches completed by 10am Friday 13 June 2025
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 1: Deployments during maintenance window - During the scheduled maintenance window, ALL D10 SaaS deployments will be blocked while we deploy to the D10 Production environments. - While the production block is on, you will still be able to develop and deploy to non-production feature branches. - PaaS deployments schedules are not impacted.
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 2: Update local environments - Ensure you update your local environments to the latest release. Not rebasing your codebase results in mismatched database configuration causing errors in forklifts and deployments.
❗ IMPORTANT NOTICE 3: For customers with configuration management enabled - The latest configuration from your production database has been created for you in GitLab in a branch called action-required/latest-config-export. - You need to review and test the changes in the merge request. Once you are satisfied, please check the “Delete source branch” box and click “Merge”. - This MUST be done before any new commits. - All subsequent deployments will be blocked in the CI pipeline until this merge request branch is deleted - Not merging the latest configuration provided could result in your new database configuration reverting to an older version when you next deploy, potentially causing issues for your website. - If no merge request is lodged after a release then no configuration has changed and no further action is required.
Distribution Updates: - Drupal Core from 10.3.14 to 10.4.7 - Address module from 2.0.3 to 2.0.4 - Admin_toolbar module from 3.5.3 to 3.6.0 - Config Perms module from 2.1 to 2.3.0 - DS module from 3.29.0 to 3.30.0 - Events Log Track module from 3.1.9 to 4.0.2, https://www.drupal.org/sa-contrib-2025-059 - Inline Entity Form module from 3.0.0-rc20 to 3.0.0-rc21 - Media Bulk Upload module from 3.0.2 to 3.0.3 - Menu Trail by Path module from 2.1.1 to 2.2.0 - SimpleSAMLphp library from 2.3.7 to 2.4.1 - Added Google Tag module - Event Log Track UI submodule marked as deprecated - Block Inactive Users module marked as obsolete - Remove Aggregator, Quickedit, RDF and Adminimal AdminToolbar modules
Information for PaaS customers In line with this advice https://status.govcms.support/incidents/khd5xg9qcsdv, we created and set a Lagoon environment variable for Cache life for 15 minutes, please review this change for your projects. If you are using the GovCMS Akamai CDN, we strongly recommend that you enable the Akamai Purge module on your projects to support automated cache purging.
Update your codebase to ensure you are running the latest platform base images and packages, and stay aligned to GovCMS best practice: GovCMS D10 distribution - includes a module update addressing Drupal security vulnerability - updated files will be released on 10 June 2025 - available from https://github.com/govCMS/GovCMS/releases/tag/3.25.0 - you should aim to apply this update to your distribution as soon as possible.
In the Pipeline GitLab Remember me functionality will be disabled on 16 June 2025 Currently, GitLab allows a “Remember me” session lifetime for 2 weeks. GovCMS will be enforcing a maximum session lifetime of 24 hours. Developers, please be aware of this change. If you hit any issues re-authenticating or staying logged in for less than 24 hours, please raise a Service Desk ticket
The next scaffold update is scheduled for 17 June 2025. This change is to help improve local environment setup and resource utilisation in CI/CD we're looking to move local stack dependencies out of the test image. This will allow local development to start without pulling the test dependencies and allows developers to opt-in to the testing suite provided by
GovCMS Upcoming Lagoon Task GovCMS is working a new Lagoon task to help you self service downloading Drupal configuration. It will be available from the Dashboard for you to be able to export configuration on a per environment basis. If you export configuration using the Drupal UI, moving forward this task will be the recommended approach. We’ll keep you updated when this change becomes available.
Posted May 29, 2025 - 11:03 AEST
This scheduled maintenance affects: GovCMS Projects (Individual websites).