Release Update 03/14/2025
Salesforce
Experience a Guided Tour on Salesforce Landing Page
Opsera's new guided tour feature improves user experience by providing interactive navigation and understanding of Salesforce DevOps functionalities.
The tour consists of 13 steps, each providing interactive instructions tailored for both new and existing users. Each step in the guided tour focuses on specific Salesforce capabilities, allowing users to learn about important tools and options available within Opsera. This targeted approach ensures that users can learn about essential capabilities that they may not easily discover through traditional navigation methods.
Step-by-Step Wizard Interface for Salesforce Task Executions
Users will execute Bulk Migration and Quick Deploy tasks through a step-by-step wizard interface. Each step clearly outlines necessary actions, minimizing confusion and potential errors. This step-by-step approach clarifies what specific actions are required at each stage of your migration or deployment process.
In addition, a visual progress bar has been added to show users their current status in the migration process. This segmented approach encourages better interaction, by presenting clear milestones throughout the task execution.
Automatic Uploads of Code Scan Results to Jira Tickets During Merge Sync Workflows
A new policy has been established that enables users to link code scan reports directly to Jira tickets. This capability is available for merge synchronization tasks between Salesforce and Git,as well as between Git branches.. As a result, when a code scan is performed during the merge sync process, the findings are automatically attached to Jira.
The produced code scan results will contain both a summary and an execution details in a csv format, which will be attached during the execution of the task. This automation guarantees that a comprehensive list of vulnerabilities are uploaded for each execution, regardless of whether the task completes successfully or encounters failures.
Note: For tasks involving Salesforce to Git Merge Sync, the single Jira ticket tagged at the task will be updated with the relevant information. In cases where Git to Git tasks are performed, if a single ticket is tagged, it will be updated accordingly. However, if multiple tickets are tagged during this process, it has been decided that uploading the scanned report will be skipped.
Insights NX
INSIGHTS NX
Introducing Twistlock Vulnerability KPI
A new KPI is designed to measure vulnerabilities identified by Twistlock, enabling users with comprehensive insights into their application security posture. Users can add the Twistlock KPI to both existing and new dashboards and set up/apply project names or pipeline tags as mappings to projects, to access relevant data.
A high-level view of security risks associated with each project can be seen in the overview KPI. For deeper analysis, users can drill down into specific projects to see a comprehensive list of vulnerabilities. Further, the table list view will present vulnerabilities organized by each project, grouped by component name and severity level. Additionally, image names associated with these components will be displayed as a comma-separated list for clarity.
Introducing Separate Tabs for "IDE Code Completion Models" and "Chat Models" to Display Model Information
GitHub Copilot has distinct tabs for “IDE Code Completion Models” and “Chat Models,” enabling developers to view usage statistics specific to each model. Previously, all models were grouped under a single “Model” tab.
The "Chat Models" tab now presents all relevant data associated with Chat models, while the "IDE Code Completion Models" tab showcases data pertinent to IDE Code Completion models, allowing for streamlined access to model-specific insights.
Capability to apply Fix Version filter in Dev Ex Dashboards
The Fix Version filter, now available for Dev Ex Dashboards, allows users to refine their data analysis by selecting specific Fix Versions. Filter options are dynamically populated based on your chosen project mapping. Additionally, users can filter KPI data (Commit Statistics, Pull Request Size, Pull Request Statistics, and Pipeline Statistics) by tool type.
Capability to view MTTR based on Severity in GitHub Advanced Security Dashboard
The code scan metrics in GitHub Advanced Security dashboard displays Mean Time to Resolution metrics by severity levels (Critical, High, and Medium). This capability allows for a more focused view on the most impactful vulnerabilities and replaces the previous categorization by Error, Warning, and Note. By prioritizing vulnerabilities based on severity, teams can improve their remediation efforts and overall security posture.
Capability to Add Organization and Description during Dashboard Creation
Users have the capability to add a detailed description and select or enter an Organization value to their dashboards. This allows for customization to meet specific organizational needs and provides better context and understanding of the dashboard's purpose.
Additional Capabilities
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) Extended Support
The Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) feature now extends its support to the Copilot Reports (GA), Leadership and GitHub Advanced Security Dashboards. This capability allows for improved security and management by enabling users to configure access rules based on roles when creating new dashboards. RBAC settings can be easily configured during the creation of new dashboards or modified for existing dashboards to align with evolving team structures or project requirements.
Copilot Report Time Range Changes
Users can now select “Last 30 days” or “Last 7 days” instead of the previous “Weekly” and “Monthly” options. This change is designed to provide more flexibility and consistency across all Copilot Reports, allowing users to easily analyze usage data over shorter timeframes.
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