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v3.7.14 – Localization Intelligence, Data Flexibility & Workflow Enhancements

cloudApril 23, 2026

Release Notes

v3.7.14 introduces enhancements across Localization, Data Gateway, Workflows, and Construct, focusing on improved visibility, flexibility, and developer productivity. This release brings deeper insight into localization changes, expands data manipulation capabilities, and strengthens workflow transparency and security.


Localization – Enhanced Visibility & Translation Control

Localization continues to evolve with improved tracking, auditing, and translation accuracy. These updates provide greater transparency into how content changes over time and how translations are managed.

  • Search Individual Fields — Search localization keys and values independently for faster discovery and management.
  • Publish Time per Key — Each key now maintains its own publish timeline. View detailed history directly from the key view page.
  • Expanded Publish History — From the main localization history tab, you can now:
    • View all keys included in each publish
    • Inspect previous states of updated keys
    • See total key counts per publish
  • Migration History Tracking — Track all keys migrated between environments, including timestamps and detailed records in the receiving environment’s history.
  • Glossary Support — Define glossary terms to exclude specific words (e.g., technical terms or proper nouns) from auto-translation, improving consistency and accuracy.

These enhancements make localization workflows more transparent, auditable, and reliable at scale.


Construct – Expanded Frontend Options

Construct now supports a broader range of development stacks, enabling teams to build applications using their preferred technologies.

  • Blazor-Based Construct Support — In addition to the existing React-based Construct, a new Blazor-based front-end option is now available for .NET developers.
  • Developers can now choose their preferred scaffolding (React or Blazor) directly via the CLI.

This update increases flexibility and expands Construct’s reach across different development ecosystems.


Data Gateway – Expanded Data Control & Developer Productivity

Data Gateway continues to evolve with new capabilities that improve usability, performance, and control over data operations.

  • Child Object Access & Validation — Child objects now support independent access modifiers and validation rules, ensuring that reused objects remain isolated and do not inherit unintended configurations.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts in Playground — Improved navigation and usability with new keyboard shortcuts for faster interaction.
  • Bulk Operations — Efficiently manage large datasets with support for:
    • Insert many
    • Update many
    • Delete many
  • “Use in Editor” from Introspection — Insert queries and mutations directly into the playground from the introspection view using the “Use in Editor” action.
  • Where Clause Support — Queries now support a where clause with operators such as eq, gt, lt, enabling more flexible and precise filtering.
  • Schema Import & Export — Move schema structures across projects with support for:
    • Access modifiers
    • Column-level validators
    • Cross-project portability

These updates make Data Gateway more powerful, flexible, and efficient for real-world data workflows.


Workflow – Improved Visibility & Security

Workflow enhancements focus on improving observability and securing execution paths.

  • Input/Output Visualization — View the flow of data between nodes, making it easier to debug and understand workflow behavior.
  • Webhook Validation — Webhook triggers now support authentication, ensuring only authorized requests can trigger workflows.

These improvements provide better control, transparency, and reliability for workflow automation.