Releases: ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/mock-data-holder-nodejs
v1.2.0
What's Changed
The latest release of our Mock Data Holder (NodeJS) includes several key updates and improvements:
- Compliance with CDS 1.33.0: Updated to align with the latest Consumer Data Standards
- Enhanced Middleware Integration: Removed custom pagination and error handling in favour of streamlined processing through the js-holder-sdk middleware.
- Bug Fixes and Enhancements:
- Resolved an issue with the plan filter to enhance data accuracy.
- Updated the Docker Compose configuration to the latest container version for improved stability and performance.
- Conducted npm audit fixes to address potential security vulnerabilities.
- Refined codebase by fixing inconsistencies, removing redundant code and comments, and ensuring sector-specific logins are more robust.
- Containerisation Improvements: Implemented several fixes to enhance the deployment and operation of containers.
Full Changelog: v1.1.0...v1.2.0
v1.1.0
What's Changed
The latest release of our Mock Data Holder (NodeJS) includes the following updates:
- Our Mock Data Holder(NodeJS) has been upgraded to conform to the latest v1.31.0 release of the Consumer Data Standards.
- Users now have the option to run the Data Holder without requiring authorisation. This feature facilitates easier testing and development and allows for quicker setup.
- Bug Fixes: We've also implemented several minor bug fixes to enhance the stability and performance of the Data Holder.
v1.0.1
v1.0.0
What's New
The Data Standards Body team is pleased to announce the official release of the Mock Data Holder (NodeJS) version 1.0.0. 🎉
This reference implementation has been developed to demonstrate how different components of the CDR ecosystem works together and to assist CDR participants in developing and testing Data Holder or Data Recipient systems. The system consist of a number of docker containers including a Mock Data Holder (NodeJS), an auth server, a Mock Data Recipient and a Mock Register.
The data holder supports multiple industries within the Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework, including banking and energy. It is designed to deliver a robust simulation environment, utilising test datasets from our Testdata CLI tool to mimic real-world scenarios accurately.
Read more about this exciting tool on the README file.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/ConsumerDataStandardsAustralia/mock-data-holder-nodejs/commits/v1.0.0