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Release Notes 22.07.07 - Public API and the documentation

We’re thrilled to present to you the latest release of Syntropy Stack. We are introducing the public API to enable you to work more efficiently and give you the programmatic access to manage your agents and connections between endpoints. You can learn about using it by reading our API reference documentation.

Features

  • ability to use the public API to:
    • get a list of Agents
    • create, update and delete Agent
    • get the list of Connections
    • create P2P and mesh Connection
    • update and delete the Connection
    • authorise Agents
    • grant access via tokens with specific permissions

Improvements

  • minor internal improvements

Fixes

  • Fixed ability to generate the VPN network config by the user
    • Fixed ability to activate the checkbox in the new account survey window
  • Modal title fitting long words

Getting Started

Get started with Syntropy Stack with our three-minute quick start video, or follow the documentation for more details. Use Syntropy Stack to streamline your container and multi-cloud deployments and automate network orchestration.

Getting Involved

Our community helps us identify the right problems to solve for our users. Whether you’re an active user of one of our products or just getting started, join our community on Discord! We love to foster communication among developers. Also, don’t hesitate to send us a message if you have feedback or need assistance. We're happy to help!

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