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# News
## v1.6.0 (2014-03-03)
### Improvements
* Dropped Node.js 0.6 support.
* Supported awssum 1.2.0.
* Supported Groonga 4.0.0.
* Supported `-` for domain name.
* [GitHub#141] Supported parameters specified by HTTP request body.
Reported by zjx20. Thanks!!!
### Fixes
* [GitHub#142] Fixed a bug that `_` is treated as invalid character.
Reported by zjx20. Thanks!!!
### Thanks
* zjx20
## v1.5.0 (booked at 2012-12-26)
### API compatibility
* Id part of "DocService/Arn", "SearchService/Arn", and "DomainId" of
"DomainStatus" are now returned with the value different from the domain id
string in the endpoint host name correctly. You always need to refer
"DocService/Endpoint" or "SearchService/Endpoint" to know endpoint host
names.
* DefineIndexField never merge newly specified options with previously defined options.
(In other words, now DefineIndexField always clear old options.)
* XML SDF batches are now acceptable. (Note: all responses from documents/batch
API are still returned in JSON.)
### Command line interface
* gcs-configure-from-sdf is now available. You can define multiple index fields
from existing SDF file.
* The option "--base-host" for the command bin/gcs is now obsolete.
You don't need to give host name of the server to the server process anymore.
* gcs-configure-fields now accept multiple "--option" options, like:
$ gcs-configure-fields -d domain --name field --type literal --option search result
or
$ gcs-configure-fields -d domain --name field --type literal --option search --option result
### Daemon
* An environment variable GCS_BASE_HOST is now obsolete.
You don't need to give host name of the server to the server process anymore.
## v1.4.0 (2012-11-29)
### API compatibility
* Now "x-amzn-requestid" header is returned by the configuration API.
* Support "rank" parameter for the search API partially. (Only simple sort is supported. Custom rank expressions are not available yet.)
* Number of searchable documents is returned as a part of response from DescribeDomains action.
* Error responses for CreateDomain, DeleteDomain, and other actions are now have better compatibility with Amazon CloudSearch.
* "DocService/Arn", "SearchService/Arn" and "Processing" are returned as parts of domain statuses.
* Now you can re-define existing index field with different type.
* Now "facet enabled" and "result enabled" options of index fields are exclusive.
* Creation and updated dates of index fields and domain options are stored correctly.
* Update version of index fields are stored correctly.
### Command line interface tools
* Command line interface tools accept "-e" (or "--endpoint") option to specify the endpoint of the configuration API. For the gcs-post-sdf command, "--endpoint" has been renamed to "--document-endpoint".
### Daemon
* The daemon is now configurable about port number, host name, etc. See the file "/etc/default/gcs".
* Log files (access.log, error.log and query.log) are available at /var/log/gcs for daemons.
## v1.3.0 (2012-10-29)
* Now command line interface tools communicate with Groonga CloudSearch Server via HTTP.
* Dashboard (administration console) is now separated to another project "gcs-console".
## v1.2.0 (2012-08-29)
* Simple access-control mechanism based on IP ranges is now available.
* Now search domains have their own unique IDs.
* Support multiple values for an index fields.
* Support facet returnable index fields.
* Support "facet" parameter for the search API.
* Support "bq" parameter (complex queries) for the search API.
* Following command line interface tools are now available.
* gcs-create-domain
* gcs-delete-domain
* gcs-describe-domain
* gcs-configure-field (create, update, and delete)
* gcs-configure-text-options (for synonyms)
* gcs-configure-default-search-field (Groonga CloudSearch’s extension)
* gcs-post-sdf
## v1.1.0 (2012-07-26)
* New actions, "DeleteDomain", "DeleteIndexField" and "IndexDocuments" are available for the Configuration API.
* Supports "delete" type batches by the documents API.
## v1.0.0 (2012-07-05)
* Initial release.