# Which Problems Are Solved
The event execution system currently uses a projection handler that
subscribes to and processes all events for all instances. This creates a
high static cost because the system over-fetches event data, handling
many events that are not needed by most instances. This inefficiency is
also reflected in high "rows returned" metrics in the database.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Eliminate the use of a project handler. Instead, events for which
"execution targets" are defined, are directly pushed to the queue by the
eventstore. A Router is populated in the Instance object in the authz
middleware.
- By joining the execution targets to the instance, no additional
queries are needed anymore.
- As part of the instance object, execution targets are now cached as
well.
- Events are queued within the same transaction, giving transactional
guarantees on delivery.
- Uses the "insert many fast` variant of River. Multiple jobs are queued
in a single round-trip to the database.
- Fix compatibility with PostgreSQL 15
# Additional Changes
- The signing key was stored as plain-text in the river job payload in
the DB. This violated our [Secrets
Storage](https://zitadel.com/docs/concepts/architecture/secrets#secrets-storage)
principle. This change removed the field and only uses the encrypted
version of the signing key.
- Fixed the target ordering from descending to ascending.
- Some minor linter warnings on the use of `io.WriteString()`.
# Additional Context
- Introduced in https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/pull/9249
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10553
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9832
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10372
- Closes https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/10492
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(cherry picked from commit a9ebc06c77)
# Which Problems Are Solved
When using implicit flow through the session API and a login UI on a
custom domain (proxy), the tokens were signed by the API domain of the
instance, rather than the public (proxy) domain.
The SAML response had the same issue. Additionally, the saml library had
an issue and lost the issuer context. This prevented also a successful
login through the hosted login UI.
# How the Problems Are Solved
- The issuer of the SAML and Auth request is persisted to provide the
information when signing the responses and tokens.
- The SAML library is updated to the latest version.
# Additional Changes
None
# Additional Context
None
# Which Problems Are Solved
Actions v2 are not executed in different functions, as provided by the
actions v1.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add functionality to call actions v2 through OIDC and SAML logic to
complement tokens and SAMLResponses.
# Additional Changes
- Corrected testing for retrieved intent information
- Added testing for IDP types
- Corrected handling of context for issuer in SAML logic
# Additional Context
- Closes#7247
- Dependent on https://github.com/zitadel/saml/pull/97
- docs for migration are done in separate issue:
https://github.com/zitadel/zitadel/issues/9456
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# Which Problems Are Solved
It is currently not possible to use SAML with the Session API.
# How the Problems Are Solved
Add SAML service, to get and resolve SAML requests.
Add SAML session and SAML request aggregate, which can be linked to the
Session to get back a SAMLResponse from the API directly.
# Additional Changes
Update of dependency zitadel/saml to provide all functionality for
handling of SAML requests and responses.
# Additional Context
Closes#6053
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* fix: add https status to activity log
* create prerelease
* create RC
* pass info from gateway to grpc server
* fix: update releaserc to create RC version
* cleanup
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