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AWS Lambda end of support for Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 #166
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New Feature #182 - Document Retry - documents that fail to process are added to a queue for reprocessing #192 - Added POST /documents/{documentId}/actions/retry for retrying of failed document actions #196 - Added OCR support for PDF Portfolio files #194 - Added support for document content to be a "deep link" #189 - Added document "soft delete" #146 - Added insertedDate, completedDate to Document actions #171 - Added Document Workflows #179 - Added Cognito group that allows authentication but no authorization #170 - Added Notification action #168 - Added SMTP support to /configuration API #169 - Added /groups API #201 - Added version of FormKiQ that can be run via Docker Updates #166 - AWS Lambda end of support for Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 #188 - Intelligent document processing with OpenAI, uses Schemas to improve results #119 - improved performance when removing documents Bugs Fixes #172 - Fixed Fulltext action ending up in a bad state #185 - Fixed GET /documents/{documentId}/url returns full path of document instead of filename #197 - POST /documents/compress is not available for users with READ ONLY access
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As described in the Lambda runtime support policy [2], end of support for language runtimes in Lambda happens in two stages. Starting December 31, 2023, Lambda will no longer apply security patches and other updates to the Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 runtime used by Lambda functions, and functions using Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 will no longer be eligible for technical support. In addition, you will no longer be able to create new Lambda functions using the Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 runtime. Starting January 30, 2024, you will no longer be able to update existing functions using the Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 runtime.
We recommend that you upgrade your existing Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 1 functions to Custom Runtime based on Amazon Linux 2 ('provided.al2') before December 31, 2023.
End of support does not impact function execution. Your functions will continue to run. However, they will be running on an unsupported runtime which is no longer maintained or patched by the AWS Lambda team.
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