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Release: 6th April 2021

"@keystone-next/adapter-prisma-legacy": "5.0.0",
"@keystone-next/admin-ui-utils": "3.0.3",
"@keystone-next/auth": "20.0.0",
"@keystone-next/cloudinary": "3.0.6",
"@keystone-next/fields": "6.0.0",
"@keystone-next/fields-document": "4.0.0",
"@keystone-next/fields-legacy": "25.0.0",
"@keystone-next/fields-auto-increment-legacy": "10.0.0",
"@keystone-next/fields-cloudinary-image-legacy": "5.0.0",
"@keystone-next/keystone": "15.0.0",
"@keystone-next/keystone-legacy": "23.0.0",
"@keystone-next/server-side-graphql-client-legacy": "3.0.1",
"@keystone-next/test-utils-legacy": "16.0.0",
"@keystone-next/types": "16.0.0",

What's New

Controlled code demolition 🏗️ 👷‍♀️

We pruned a lot of code from the Keystone garden – cutting out the dead wood to make way for a more efficient and productive core in Keystone 6. Notable changes include:

  • Removed Keystone‘s DB adapters and the db.adapter config option (now that Keystone 6 uses Prisma under the hood).
  • Said goodbye to a bunch of redundant methods and arguments for the same reasons as above.
  • Exchanged deploy, reset and generate commands for keystone-next prisma e.g:
    • keystone-next deploy -> keystone-next prisma migrate deploy

Better pagination in Admin UI

Pagination in the Admin UI has fresh styles and is easier to use.

You can also view the verbose release notes on GitHub.