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Edit: Seems like 1.3.0 is released 🙂 Next version 1.3.1 is on the way for everyone using Linux.

Hello integrators,

we are close to 2000 Users and so I wanted to provide you with good news for everyone who works with the SAP Cloud Platform Integration.

There is an update for the CPI Helper Plugin in review at the Google Chrome Store that brings some improvements.

How often have you forget to press "Trace" after development? This will not happen again with version 1.3.0 🙂

What is the CPI Helper Plugin?

If you do not know the CPI Helper, it is an open source Chrome Browser plug-in that extends the Cloud Platform Integration with some cool new features that helps you during development of Integration Flows.


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It brings you a button to activate trace and it lets you view trace messages directly in the Integration Flow Designer. Additionally, do not miss the inline trace feature. If you want to know more, you can read my blog posts (here, here and here). You can add it to Chrome Browser with two clicks:



 

 

 

Whats new in 1.2.3 and 1.3.0?


1.2.3 (already released)

  • [Feature] Discarded runs will not be shown in message sidebar anymore

  • [Bugfix] Minor bugfixes


1.3.0 (in review by Google)

  • [Feature] Tracebutton will retrigger trace until pressed again << thats super cool 🙂

  • [Feature] Deployment state is shown in message sidebar


When do I get the update?


Just Google and God nows the answer here. The last review took about 3 weeks. I have no idea what they are doing during that time.

I use Ubuntu and the Plugin does not work for me 😞

I fixed that with 1.3.1. Unfortunately we are still waiting for the review of 1.3.0 in the Chrome Store. But it will come!

If you find bugs or if you want to contribute, the plugin is open source and you will find more details at my GitHub page

Keep on integrating!

Dominic

 
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