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Display Rocket Chat Version Number #1111
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It'd be very nice to know version-build as I re-deploy via docker. I have noticed several things I'd like to have reported as issues, but I can't attribute them to a specific build without slogging through the docker build IDs. |
This should be possible with the efforts related to #961. |
@MuhClaren I think this is very much the plan. We're working on our build flow. It should be available very soon. |
100% accurate. |
A build number would be just as good; if it can be derived from the result of #961, that'd be excellent. Thanks for all your time and effort on this project. Cheers. |
@MuhClaren thanks. Every new build now includes a version + build number. For now, it can be accessed directly via : Starting today, we will not be supporting any Other tickets will be created to 'read and display' this version information in more UI/UX friendly way across clients and servers - including mobile, Electron, web, and so on. Please track progress (and improve the doc) on this wiki page. There is a minor bug #1117 which should be fixed shortly. I am closing this case for now. |
Great work! Thanks! |
I couldn't find information on this, but this url does not work anymore. Instead, you can go to |
It's been almost a decade. Is there yet any plan to show a version number in Rocket chat? |
How do you get to the "Info" page you're linking there? Because I have clicked every link in the top-left corner and nothing shows the version number. For example, I'm looking at: https://rchat.example.com/home . There is no version here at all. |
@HoldOffHunger If you are not... you can check under the API: |
Oh, yeah, that works. But I mean, is there a way to just show the version number in the documentation/main/page/whatever page? It can't be hidden because it's a "security issue," if I can just look it up in the API. Most applications show their version number in the doc/main/page/whatever page. So they don't have to have their sys admins hunt down version numbers and figure out whether an application is out of date or not. I don't see why this information isn't just displayed normally? |
I also have the issues that I can't easily track the version number anymore and let my monitoring system notify me when it's time to update, because of #16050. Do I understand it correctly, that I have to give my tooling full admin API access (see also #16050 (comment)). I think it's more of a security issue if I use admin API tokens in to many tools than everyone being able to read the patch version ;) I searched (as @HoldOffHunger did) as well for documentation. Is there any? |
Are there any plans to introduce a version number somewhere in the UI? It'd be greatly helpful to have at-a-glance the current version running. Takes the guess work out of wondering if it's the latest docker image or not. Thanks for considering this.
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