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Fleet 4.14.0 adds beta support for automatic ticket creation and improves the live query experience.
Fleet 4.14.0 has arrived. Check out the full changelog or continue reading to get the highlights.
For update instructions, see our upgrade guide in the Fleet docs.
Highlights
- Jira integration
- Improved live query experience
Jira integration
Available in Fleet Free & Fleet Premium
You can now configure Fleet to automatically create a Jira issue (ticket) when a new vulnerability (CVE) is found on your hosts. No need to create tickets or spend time configuring a webhook manually.
Follow the steps below to configure Jira as a ticket destination:
- Navigate to the right-hand side of the top bar. Select the avatar and then Settings.
- Select Integrations and Add integration.
- Enter your Jira instance's URL, Username, API token, and Project key.
- On the top bar, select Software and, on the right, select Manage automations.
- Select Enable vulnerability automations and choose Ticket.
- Choose your Jira instance in Integration and select Save.
Improved live query experience
Available in Fleet Free & Fleet Premium
We added a “Show query” option to the live query results view. You can now double-check the syntax you used and compare that to your results without leaving the current view.
More new features, improvements, and bug fixes
In 4.14.0, we also:
- Added a
last_opened_at
property, for macOS software, to the Host details API route (GET /hosts/{id}
). - Added
osquery.min_software_last_opened_at_diff
configuration option. - Improved the Settings pages in the Fleet UI.
- Improved the error messaging for
fleetctl query
. - Improved the empty state messaging in the Fleet UI.
- Made the duration values returned by
fleetctl
more human-friendly to read. - Added “optional” to hints for appropriate fields when creating new queries and policies in the Fleet UI.
- Fixed a bug where the "Bundle identifier" tooltips displayed on Host details > Software did not render correctly.
- Fixed a bug where the Fleet UI would render empty Google Chrome profiles on the Host details page.
- Fixed a bug where the Fleet UI would error when entering the "@" characters in the Search targets field.
- Fixed a bug affecting the “name” display for scheduled queries in the Fleet UI.
- Fixed a bug that caused panic errors when running
fleet –debug
. - Fixed a deprecation warning message on
fleetctl package
for deb/rpm.
Ready to update?
Visit our Update guide in the Fleet docs for instructions on updating to Fleet 4.14.0.