Product locale description limit change
MINOR The product locale description character limit is now 7600 characters. For more information, see Create a Product.
MINOR The product locale description character limit is now 7600 characters. For more information, see Create a Product.
MINOR You can now contact Elastic Path Support team to increase the custom discount limit. For more information, see Custom Discounts.
Shopper Single Sign-On is now available and lots of bug fixes in this release.
Instead of requiring your shoppers to create yet another account, you can implement single sign-on in Studio.
Shopper single sign-on allows shoppers using Studio storefronts to access multiple applications and services with a single set of credentials, streamlining the login process and improving your shoppers experience of your online store. In addition, you can gather more comprehensive user data preferences, enabling you to deliver more personalized shopping experiences. For more information, see Shopper Single Sign-On.
Studio now enables you to customize your Studio storefronts appearance using CSS variables. You can use these variables in the Component Editor when you are creating your custom components. See CSS Variables.
INTEGRATION HUB Released a new version of Product Loader component (US V9 & EU V8) and Product Import Integration (US V13 & EU V12). The component and integration now support a new merge update mode, in addition to replace mode. For more information see, Product Loader component and Product Import Integration.
INTEGRATION HUB Released a new Onport Integration V4 (US & EU). This integration now supports synchronizing fulfillment, cancellation, and price information between Commerce and Onport. For more information, see Integrating with Onport.
Bootstrap Grid and Flex Grid are no longer supported.
A new integration with Advanced Commerce (Graphene HC), and lots of bug fixes in this release.
Support for Advanced Commerce (Graphene HC) is now available. This means that you can synchronize your Studio storefront with your Advance Commerce (GrapheneHC) storefront giving you advanced searching and merchandizing capabilities. See Advanced Commerce GrapheneHC.
Shipping address fields have been renamed from Address, Apartment Suite, to Address Line 1 and Address Line 2.
Now, when you click on either a product name or image, you are directed straight to the corresponding product page.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, now, when a parent product that has variations and/or variation options with a configured sort_order is published in a catalog, the response displays the sorted variations and variation options. Variations and variation options are displayed in descending order according to their sort_order values. For more information, see Get all products in a catalog release, Get a product in a catalog release, Get all products in a hierarchy, and Get all products in a node.
BUILDER COMPONENT Released a new Elastic Path JSON Schema component V1 (US & EU). This component allows validation of a JSON object against a given JSON schema using the jsonschema library. For more information, see Elastic Path JSON Schema.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, pagination is now supported on the Get All Jobs endpoint. In addition, a bug has been fixed where the dates and times in the Jobs API responses were not in the correct format. For more information, see Get All Jobs.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, when you export products that have templates, you can now use template slugs instead of IDs to export templates associated with products. For more information, see Product Export API****.
MINOR We have now updated our system to calculate line finances based on unrounded unit values, ensuring accuracy and reducing rounding errors during the order calculation process.
We have removed the Banner component as the component is not being used.
Improvements towards a seamless integration with Elastic Path Composable Commerce and lots of bug fixes in this release.
The following new features have been introduced when integrating Elastic Path Composable Commerce with Studio.
With Elastic Path Composable Commerce, you can create and manage bundles. A bundle is a purchasable product, comprising of one or more products that you want to sell together. Your product bundles are now available in your Studio storefronts. In other words, when you select a bundle product, all the products that make up that bundle are automatically displayed. Depending on how your bundle is configured, your shoppers can purchase the products in the bundle.
With Elastic Path Composable Commerce, you can create promotions. You can now add your promotion coupons to a smart links menu. This enables you to create buttons that add your promotions to a cart and checkout.
In the page editor, you can now create links with link text, similar to the way you create an action with links.
MINOR Commerce Manager: You can configure the sort order of your product variation and variation options. You can then use the Sort Order value to program your storefront to display the variations and variation options in the order that you want. For more information, see Product Variations, Options, and Modifiers in Commerce Manager.
INTEGRATION HUB: Released Algolia - Full / Delta / Large Catalog V64 (US) and V49 (EU): The new version includes a fix in the validation process for sale price currencies. Previously, an issue arose where currencies were provided as present but null. This update introduces additional validation steps to rectify the errors resulting from this issue.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, when you create variations and variation options, two new attributes, created_at and updated_at, allow you to see when variations and variation options were created or updated. For more information, see Variations API and Variation Options API.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, when exporting products with templates, you can now use the template slug in the header of your CSV field, as well as the template ID. For more information, see Export Products.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, the Get a Product's Nodes endpoint now supports pagination. For more information, see Get a Product's Nodes.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, when you create product prices and modifiers, two new attributes, created_at and updated_at, allow you to see when product prices and modifiers were created or updated. For more information, see Price Books API and Price Book Modifiers API.
INTEGRATION HUB: Released Algolia - Full / Delta / Large Catalog V63 (US) and V48 (EU): The new version includes bug fixes that address potential occurrences of errors within the category search attributes when a product is assigned to multiple nodes. Additionally, a bug was fixed to ensure that the ep_name_plus_slug_categories option defaults to false.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, when you import products that have templates, you can now use template slugs as well as IDs to import templates associated with products. This makes it easier to see that data is being imported into the correct template fields. For more information, see Importing Custom Data (Flows).
MINOR When exporting products in Product Experience Manger, new fields in the exported CSV file capture the date and time a product and a template was created and/or updated. For more information, see Export Products.
MINOR Commerce Manager: When you navigate to Store > Promotions, a new Search coupon code field allows you to filter a promotion code across all promotions. For more information, see Searching a Promotion Code.
MAJOR Commerce Manager: We have introduced a new Integration Builder design. This enhanced Builder experience allows you to:
MINOR When automatically adding free gifts in the shoppers cart, you now have to ensure that the currency of automatically added gift items matches with the currency of the eligible items. Additionally, the free gift item must be within the same catalog as the eligible items. In case of a currency mismatch, the cart response includes an error section addressing the issue with free gift items. For more information, see [Promotions].
INTEGRATION HUB: Released Algolia - Full / Delta / Large Catalog V62 (US) - V47 (EU): The component that splits catalog updates into batches has been updated to automatically split batches that result in a payload larger than 4,000,000 bytes into 2 batches. This helps to alleviate client occurrences of HTTP 413 errors that prevent successful indexing due to fluctuations in client product data size.
BUILDER COMPONENT: Released jsonl-batch-steam V6 (US & EU): The component that splits catalog updates into batches has been updated to automatically split batches that result in a payload larger than 4,000,000 bytes into 2 batches. This helps to alleviate client occurrences of HTTP 413 errors that prevent successful indexing due to fluctuations in client product data size.
Studio no longer supports Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP).
This release contained a number of small bug fixes and improvements.
MINOR Added new filtering attributes to facilitate searching for a promotion code within a specific promotion and filtering advanced promotion usages. For more information, see Get all Promotions and Get Promotion Codes.
Additionally, in Commerce Manager, we have added a new Search coupon code field to filter a promotion code within a specific promotion. For more information, see Searching a Promotion Code within a Specific Promotion.
INTEGRATION HUB: Released Elastic Path Commerce Cloud Node Product Association Import V5 (both US & EU). The number of node-product relationships that are created in a single API call has been decreased from 100 to 20. Inbound records that specify more than 20 relationships are split into multiple API calls.
BUILDER COMPONENT: Released Elastic Path Import Node Product Associations V6 (both US & EU). The number of node-product relationships that are created in a single API call has been decreased from 100 to 20. Inbound records that specify more than 20 relationships are split into multiple API calls.
MAJOR You now have the ability to create an association between an account and one or more carts. For more information, see Account Cart Associations.
MAJOR We have introduced the Cart Payment Intent feature, which allows you to generate a Stripe Payment Intent specifically tied to a shopping cart and its subsequent order. This feature enables you to track payment details from the cart stage and seamlessly maintain consistency in payment information throughout the order stage. For more information, see Cart Payment Intent.
MINOR In Product Experience Manager, a bundle can now consist of one or more products. This is useful if you have a fixed, marketable banner product featuring only one item, such as a 'product of the week'. In this use case, the banner bundle description remains the same, while the product within the bundle can be easily swapped in and out. For more information, see [Bundles]/docs.
MAJOR Commerce Manager: A new Nodes view is now available in Product Experience Manager > Configurations. The Nodes view arranges nodes in a tree-like structure, enabling you to see at a glance the relationships between your nodes and making navigation easier between nodes. You can move nodes by dragging and dropping them between other nodes, enabling easier management of your nodes. For more information, see Hierarchies.
Improvements towards a seamless integration with Elastic Path Composable Commerce and lots of bug fixes in this release.
It is now possible to have multiple Studio storefronts with one instance of Elastic Path Composable Commerce. You can use channels and tags in the Elastic Path Composable Commerce integration to match the right catalog and price book with the right Studio storefront. See Catalog Rules.
If you have configured the following for your products in Product Experience Manager, you can now view them on the product details and product collection pages in Studio.
Finally, Product Experience Manager product types are now displayed in the product details and product collection pages in Studio.
When using Algolia with Studio, any sale pricing returned in the search results are now displayed.
Finally, a new NoML attribute allows you to configure whether a product list price is displayed.
Applies to searching with the Studio app only Smart links now allow partial match on product title. In other words, once you start typing in a empty field, any products that partially match the search criteria are automatically displayed. This also applies to the product drawer.
MINOR Yotpo integration now support unique API authentication expiry requirements. For more information, see Integrating with Yotpo.
MINOR The Get All Hierarchies endpoint now supports pagination. For more information, see Get All Hierarchies.
MINOR A new cancel a job endpoint is introduced with promotions, allowing you to cancel a job whose status is either pending or processing. For more information, see cancel a job.
MINOR Commerce Manager: You can now allow your shoppers to add custom text to a product when adding product items to their carts. This is useful if you have a product like a T-shirt that can be personalized or you sell greetings cards that can be printed with your shoppers personalized messages. For more information, see Personalizing Products.
MAJOR We have introduced a new field called auto_add_free_gift into the Free Gift Promotion type where free gifts are automatically added to the shopping cart for all the eligible products. For more information, see [Promotions Overview] section. This feature is still a work in progress.
Additionally, in Commerce Manager, we have also introduced the Automatically add free gift items to the cart toggle to add free gifts automatically to the shopping cart. For more information, see Creating Free Gift Promotions.
MAJOR In Product Experience Manager, we have introduced a new product attribute called Product Types. This enables products to be categorized by type, for example, standard, parent, child and bundle. This is useful because it allows you to filter on the product types relevant to your business. Product types also allow you to segregate your catalogs, for example, by bundles or child products. To see the product types in your current catalogs, you must initiate a full catalog publish. To do this, modify your hierarchies or price books, for example, add a new hierarchy or price book to your catalog, then publish the catalog. (You can remove these once the full catalog publish has performed.) For more information, see Product Types.
MINOR When duplicating a hierarchy using the Duplicate a Hierarchy endpoint, the response now returns the ID of the original hierarchy and the duplicated hierarchy ID. See Duplicate a Hierarchy.