Contentment v6.0.0-alpha001
Pre-releaseHey there Umbraco fans!
Last week, Umbraco 14 was released! 🎉
If you weren't aware, I've been working for Umbraco HQ for the past 6 months, on the v14 team, so most of my energy has been poured into Bellissima. Nevertheless, if you've been following along with my progress status updates, you'll know that I've been quietly working on migrating Contentment in the background.
I've reached a point where I'm happy to share the current state of Contentment for Umbraco 14... here is Contentment v6.0.0-alpha001! 🎉
Important
Quick TL;DR: Is it feature complete? Nope! Does it have bugs? Yup! How can you help? Test it out and feedback! (please) 🙏
For full details of the status, see: #357.
Any breaking changes?
I've done my best to maintain the existing content data structures, so there should be no content data loss. In terms of C# code, there are minimal changes, mostly things to align with breaking-changes made in Umbraco 14's APIs. Of course, all the client-side AngularJS is gone, replaced with Lit web-components. All I'll say is don't test this on a production website.
Where can I get it?
This release is available on NuGet. (Remember the --prerelease
flag!)
dotnet add package Umbraco.Community.Contentment --prerelease
Bugs and snags
If you find any bugs or snags, please do let me know. If it's a reproducible bug, then you can raise it on the issues, otherwise if it's more of a feature or suggestion, then starting a discussion is a better way to do that. Keep in mind that the usual contribution rules of engagement apply. 😃
Sponsorship
I'm exclusively developing Contentment in my own personal time, so if it is of great value to you and/or your business, then please do sponsor me on GitHub! ...or if an ongoing sponsorship is too much of a commitment, then you could consider a one off sponsorship instead.
Think of it as gifting me Netflix or Spotify for a month. 😻
Enjoy the release!
Cheers,
@leekelleher
✌️❤️🕊️