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The 2.0 branch is functionally equivalent to 8.x-1.x, but with Drupal 10 compatibility. New features and improvements will primarily take place in the 2.1 branch, which will deprecate compatibility with Drupal 8.
You should install 2.0.0 when you are ready to upgrade your site to Drupal 10, or build a new site on Drupal 10.
Deprecates redhen_connection_get_connection_entity_from_route() function and updates usages and functionality of the replacement redhen_get_entity_from_route() function.
Also changes the add-connection behavior slightly when there are is only one connection-type option, to avoid a confusing page title.
Note that if you have Views that utilize Redhen Connections for entity relationships, you may need to rebuild the relation part, as that is now handled in a more structured way.
#3214459 Set owner of Contact using the EntityOwnerInterface
The first release candidates for Redhen Drupal 8 feature a swath of bugfixes, drupal 9 readiness, and various feature improvements. The connection module in particular has been refactored significantly, providing default paths far view, adding, and manipulating connections so that you don't have to guess at the URL.
Other features include a default views argument for the current user's connected Contact.
Caution is recommended for updates from alpha versions: do not update blindly!
The second release candidate for Redhen Drupal 8 features a swath of bugfixes, drupal 9 readiness, and various feature improvements. The connection module in particular has been refactored significantly, providing default paths far view, adding, and manipulating connections so that you don't have to guess at the URL.
Caution is recommended for updates from alpha versions: do not update blindly!
This is just rc1 with a small fix to the info file.
The first release candidate for Redhen Drupal 8 features a swath of bugfixes, drupal 9 readiness, and various feature improvements. The connection module in particular has been refactored significantly, providing default paths far view, adding, and manipulating connections so that you don't have to guess at the URL.
Caution is recommended for updates from alpha versions: do not update blindly!
Thanks to all the community members pitching in to polish this up, especially @arosboro for porting redhen_dedupe in its entirety. This is an Alpha in name but for the features that are here it is certainly beta-quality or better. Beta is still waiting on some functionality, however.
This release is primarily a bugfix release, especially around some of the installation & upgrade behaviors, with some minor feature additions. One significant change concerns the Redhen Registration module, which now requires that you use the 2.x branch of the Registration module (currently in Beta). Converting from the 1.x branch to the 2.x branch of Registration requires some work, so proceed with caution if you need to make this upgrade.
Initial stable release of RedHen for Drupal 8. Not feature complete, but contacts, organizations, and relationships are all working well and in use on production sites for our clients.
This release includes a major new feature allowing CRM administrators to manage the roles of contacts within organizations. Lots of bug fixes and improvements as well.
A long awaited list of bug fixes and minor new features for RedHen CRM. Huge thanks to the growing RedHen developer community for all their help on this release.
Lots of bug fixes and a few great new features, including the ability to unarchive contacts and orgs courtesy of freakalis and fago. This release will also serve as a foundation for a major new release of RedHen Raiser.
This release features the ability dedupe based on any field value, merge multi-value fields, a UI for managing revisions compliments of fago, and loads of bug fixes. A complete change log follows.
In conjunction with the RedHen community, the ThinkShout team is thrilled to announce another release of RedHen CRM. This release resolves a couple of critical longstanding issues, in particular reverting the exportable status of organizations and removing the corresponding machine name, and we no longer force delete all contacts and orgs when a type is deleted. There are also a number of new features and bug fixes. See a full list of changes below.
RedHen version 1.6 features the much anticipated feature of allowing contacts to be created during configuration. Plus loads of additional improvements detailed below.
This release is primarily a fix for two issues from the 1.4 release. This resolves the redhen_org update 7005 issue that caused strange update behavior. It also adds update 7006 to resolve a related bug in 7005 that might strand a single org from getting updated. We rolled in one other small contact delete-related issue fix.
The long awaited (at least by us :) new release of RedHen CRM has arrived. In addition to the loads of bug fixes detailed below, this release has several new exciting features.
Contact deduping: That's right, you can now look for duplicates based on any property, select a master record, and decide which fields to merge from the other matching contacts. Related entities will be even merged into the new master record!
Machine names for organizations, which are now exportable.
There's a new setting to make contact emails optional. Kids don't have emails, right?
Complete change log since 7.x-1.3:
Combine merge forms into a single form and misc polish.
Order duplicates list by count.
Remove the archive option when merging contacts and always delete the merged ones.
Prevent the selection of inapplicable property choices and display a friendlier inapplicable message.
Use the proper entity id key when transferring engagements.
Coding standards.
Removing unused install file.
Add an active filter and option to the dedupe query form.
Poper handling of setting the contact state.
Refactor the deduping form so the values array is not required.
This release is full of performance improvements, some polish around the edges, and a few key bug fixes. Also be sure to check out RedHen's new feeds integration.
The 1.2 release of RedHen CRM features numerous improvements to the engagement scoring system, in particular performance enhancements, the ability to sort and filter on engagement scores, and adding a sortable engagement score column to all default contact listings. See the complete list of improvements below.
ThinkShout is thrilled to announce a stable 1.0 release of RedHen, a native Drupal CRM. This update contains numerous improvements and bug fixes and updating is strongly recommended.
Loads of bug fixes and improvements. Note that RedHen Membership has been extracted into its own project and removed from RedHen core. This was done since it's not needed for all RedHen use cases and removes lots of complex code from RedHen core improving stability.
First stable release of RedHen! Please that this does not guarantee an upgrade path, which will happen with the first beta release, which will be coming right around the corner. This is a great time for developers and brave site builders to start working with RedHen and providing feedback in the issue queue. Core features are all stable and ready to build your tailored CRM solutions on top of. Looking forward to the communities feedback.
Making a dev release available for download. NOT READY FOR PRODUCTION and there will NOT BE AN UPGRADE PATH until we release a beta. Just want to make sure I'm being clear ;)