Release Notes
Release Notes — 2.58
Covers the 2.58 release series. Most recent patch: 2.58.5.
Unless a subsection notes otherwise, changes apply to both Monad SaaS and self-hosted.
New features & improvements
SaaS & self-hosted
- Configurable SSO session timeout — set how long an SSO session stays valid on a connection, so you can tighten or relax re-authentication to match your security posture.
- Access: opt-in — set the timeout on an SSO connection's configuration.
- Organization-scoped GitHub Actions webhook input — scope the GitHub Actions webhook input at the organization level so a single input covers every repository in a GitHub org, instead of wiring one per repo.
- Access: opt-in — select organization scope when configuring the GitHub Actions webhook input.
- ~30 input connectors are now Generally Available — a large batch of input connectors graduated from Beta to GA, so they're production-ready with the beta tag removed.
- OpenTelemetry (OTEL) output is now Generally Available — the OTEL output graduated from Beta.
- Connect multiple incoming edges to a node — a pipeline node can now accept multiple incoming edges, for more flexible pipeline topologies.
- Zoom meeting logs — timestamp parsing — the automatic time parser now recognizes the Zoom meeting logs timestamp format, so Zoom meeting activity ingests with correct event times.
- Azure Event Hub — record location — tell the Azure Event Hub input where the record sits inside the event payload, so it maps correctly into your pipeline.
- Access: opt-in — set the record-location field when configuring the Azure Event Hub input.
Self-hosted / dedicated (Azure) only
- AWS access from Azure-hosted deployments without static keys — a Monad deployment running on Azure (AKS) can assume your AWS IAM roles using short-lived OIDC web-identity tokens, removing the need for long-lived AWS access keys on AWS inputs and outputs. Docs →
- Access: opt-in — create an OIDC identity provider plus web-identity/target roles in your AWS account (see docs); Monad supplies your cluster's issuer URL, subject, audience and Org ID.
Self-hosted only
- Sign in with SSO from the local login page — on-prem deployments using local (username/password) auth can now hand off to your configured SSO provider straight from the login screen.
- Availability: self-hosted deployments with local (username/password) auth and SSO configured.
- How: on the login page, choose Sign in with SSO and enter your work email.
New connectors
- Snowflake — Authentication Logs (input) — collect Snowflake authentication events (login attempts, MFA usage, failed logins) so you can monitor sign-in activity through your Monad pipelines. Docs →
- Confluent Cloud — Audit Logs (input) — ingest Confluent Cloud audit events (authentication, authorization, and management activity) directly from the
confluent-audit-log-eventstopic. Docs → - MuleSoft Anypoint Platform — Audit Logs (input) — bring MuleSoft Anypoint Platform audit events into Monad pipelines to track administrative and access activity. Docs →
- Hydrolix (output) — send pipeline data to Hydrolix for cost-efficient, high-volume log storage and query. Docs →
- Experian — Audit Logs (input)
Beta— ingest Experian audit-log events into Monad. Docs → - AlienVault OTX — Indicators (input)
Beta— pull threat-intel indicators (IP / domain / latest) from AlienVault OTX for enrichment and detection. Docs → - NetSuite — SuiteBilling Audit Logs (input)
Beta— ingest NetSuite SuiteBilling audit events to track billing-system administrative activity. Docs → - Plaid — Webhooks (input)
Beta— receive Plaid webhook events into your pipelines. Docs → - MLflow — Experiments (input) — ingest MLflow experiment records so model-training activity flows through your pipelines. Docs →
- MLflow — GenAI Traces (input) — ingest MLflow GenAI trace records for visibility into model interactions. Docs →
- Apple Business — Audit Events (input)
Beta— ingest Apple Business Manager audit events. Docs →
Fixes
- Node details no longer cut off in the pipeline view — the node-detail panel now renders fully.
- Alert rules no longer fire for deleted pipelines — deleting a pipeline now detaches it from any alert rule scoped to it, so those rules stop evaluating against a resource that no longer exists.
- S3 input compression and error reporting — S3-based inputs detect gzip automatically from the content itself, and JSONL parse errors are clearer and actionable.
- Return to your destination after login — following a link into the app while signed out now returns you to the page you originally requested, instead of a generic landing page.
- Transform key paths accept dashes and dots — key/path premade transforms no longer reject key names containing
-or..
Breaking changes
None.
Need help?
See the Monad docs for setup guides and reference, or reach out to Monad Customer Support at support@monad.com or via your dedicated Slack customer channel.
Self-hosted deployments upgrade to a 2.58.x release with
helm upgrade. Review the Breaking changes section above before upgrading;
when it says "None," the upgrade is drop-in.
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