Release Notes — BrynQ 6.15

Release Notes — BrynQ 6.15

What's new in this release
This is a big one! BrynQ 6.15 brings a brand-new homepage dashboard so you can see how your integrations are doing at a glance, a powerful data filtering system for interfaces, and the ability to run integrations in separate environments (Live, Test, Accept). We've also reworked the interface details experience from the ground up and added plenty of quality-of-life improvements across the board.

✨ New Features

Homepage dashboard
Your homepage now shows a live overview of your integration health — including stats from the last 24 hours, a 30-day performance chart, and your top interfaces ranked by recent activity. It's the fastest way to see if everything is running smoothly.

Data filters for interfaces and templates
You can now set up data filters on your interfaces and templates to control exactly which records are forwarded. Filters support nested groups and rules with operators like equals, contains, between, and more — so you only sync the data you actually need.

App environments (Live, Test, Accept)
Integrations now support three separate environments. Configure and test your connections in a Test or Accept environment before going live. Each environment has its own settings, credentials, and lifecycle — so you can safely try things without affecting production data.

Reworked interface details and dry-run support
The interface details panel has been completely rebuilt. You now get a dedicated runs page with per-run summaries, detailed logs (with search, filtering, and export), record-level data with scenario diffs, and the ability to add notes. Most importantly: you can now trigger dry runs to preview what an interface will do before it processes real data.

🚀 Improvements

Auto-save across interface configuration
All interface configuration pages — including mapping, scenarios, variables, and settings — now auto-save your work as you go. If you navigate away, pending changes are flushed automatically so nothing gets lost. A status indicator keeps you informed about the save state.

Logs grouped by reload
Interface logs are now grouped by reload ID, making it much easier to trace what happened during a specific run and spot issues quickly.

Smarter field type change warnings
Changing a field type now shows a confirmation dialog — especially when the field is actively used in mappings or when switching custom fields to multi-select. This helps prevent accidental data loss.

Disabled scenarios are now visible
Previously, disabled scenarios were hidden from the list entirely. They now appear with a clear disabled indicator, so you always know what's configured — even if it's not active.

Target scheme is now optional
Setting a target scheme is no longer required when configuring an interface. If you do change the target scheme, a confirmation popup makes sure it's intentional.

Improved two-factor authentication
The two-factor authentication flow now uses a more reliable verification service behind the scenes, making the login process more secure and consistent.

Refreshed look and feel
We've updated font sizes for better readability, synced colors to our latest branding, and improved UI consistency across buttons, chips, dialogs, and the sidebar.

Better dashboard loading
Embedded dashboards now load more reliably, with improved session handling and fewer loading hiccups.

🐛 Bug Fixes

Auto-save resuming after a failed publish
Auto-save previously stopped working after a failed publish attempt. It now correctly reactivates so you can keep editing without refreshing the page.

Copy mapping in Firefox
Copying mapping configurations in Firefox now works as expected — previously the clipboard behavior was inconsistent in that browser.

Click handling in data grids on Firefox
Fixed a conflict where mouse clicks in data grids (Revogrid) could be intercepted incorrectly in Firefox, making cells hard to interact with.

Scenarios no longer error unexpectedly
Fixed an issue where certain scenario configurations would cause errors during loading.

Template draft validation for new scenarios
Saving a template draft no longer fails with validation errors when the template includes newly added scenario details.

Manual run statistics
The manual runs overview now correctly fetches statistics from the right data source.

App initialization
Fixed an issue where newly added apps could lose reactivity due to incorrect initialization, causing settings not to update as expected.

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