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FlowFuse 1.3 is now available, share your flows through our new team libraries and much more

Share your flows via team libraries, control access to your Node-RED dashboards using FlowFuse credentials, and filter your audit logs by users and actions.
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FlowFuse 1.2.1 released
We've published a maintenance release containing a fix for new users.
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Community News December 2022
Welcome to the FlowFuse newsletter for December 2022, a monthly roundup of what’s been happening with both FlowFuse and the wider Node-RED community. 2022 was a really exciting year for the development of both Node-RED and FlowFuse. Node-RED released version 3, another major milestone for the project. FlowFuse hit version 1, leaving the beta development stage. We are excited to see what the community can achieve in 2023!
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FlowFuse 1.2 is now available with single sign on and persistent context storage
Control access to FlowFuse using single sign-on and retain context values when restarting projects.
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Why you need FlowFuse when you already have Node-RED?
Many organizations face challenges in IT/OT convergence. There are many protocols, disparate devices, and everything is a brownfield project. Furthermore, skilled engineers are hard to find. Many organizations find themselves maintaining systems and integrations, and have little time left to improve continuously.
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FlowFuse Inc. becomes a member of the OpenJS Foundation
We're pleased to share the news we've joined the OpenJS Foundation to bolster our support for the Node-RED community.
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FlowFuse 1.1.2 released
We've published a maintenance fix with an important fix for the Palette Manager in Node-RED.
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Configure FlowFuse in Docker to secure all traffic
Following on from our previous article in which we covered how to run FlowFuse in Docker on Google’s Cloud Platform, today we are going to look at how to secure HTTP traffic to your FlowFuse server.
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Create HTTP triggers with authentication
Having an HTTP endpoint trigger your flows is very useful. From any browser or command line you now have the ability to trigger your flows.
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Format your Node-RED flows for better team collaboration
When it comes to working on Node-RED flows as part of a team, there are a few best practices that can make things go more smoothly.
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Community News November 2022
Welcome to the FlowFuse newsletter for November 2022, a monthly roundup of what’s been happening with both FlowFuse and the wider Node-RED community.
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Challenges scaling Node-RED with DIY tooling
In this post, I'm going to share some of the challenges customers face when scaling Node-RED with Do-It-Yourself tooling.
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Re-spin of Docker-Compose install package
Details FlowFuse v1.1.1
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FlowFuse 1.1 released with persistent file storage
Persist files on your FlowFuse Projects, publish locally developed flows to dozens of Devices in a few clicks, and use our new interface for managing Project Deployments.
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Community News October 2022
Welcome to the FlowFuse newsletter for October 2022, a monthly roundup of what’s happening with both FlowFuse and the wider Node-RED community.
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FlowFuse raises $7.25M Seed Round to bring Node-RED to the Enterprise
Since the [launch of FlowFuse][first-deploy] in April 2021 our goal has been to build a low-code, enterprise-ready development platform based on Node-RED. We wanted to make it easier for enterprises to adopt, integrate, and scale Node-RED into their existing environments. We published our [first version][flowforge-01] at the start of this year and have continued the journey to the [launch of FlowFuse v1.0][flowforge-1] just last week. Each of these releases has moved us towards our goal of creating a platform for integrating the IT and OT for all organizations, built around an open core.
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FlowFuse 1.0 released
Predefined environment variables for your Instances and Devices, manage your Project's modules and import your existing flows (and credentials) into your FlowFuse Projects.
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Scheduled maintenance: Database encryption October 2022
As part of an on-going security review of the FlowFuse Cloud offering we discovered that the backend database was not using encrypted storage. In keeping with industry best practices we plan to migrate the database to a new instance using encrypted at rest storage.
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Install FlowFuse Docker on Google Cloud
As part of our preparations for FlowFuse 1.0 we have been testing various real world scenarios to see where we can add to our documentation and where we might be able to improve our releases to make the install process easier for users. As a benefit of that testing we have been able to hone these installation processes and we wanted to share one of those with you today.