Hi,
We at the phpMyAdmin project are delighted to offer a release candidate for the upcoming version 5.1.0. This release, phpMyAdmin 5.1.0-rc1, is meant as a testing release before the official release of 5.1.0, and is expected to be the only release candidate before the full release.
There are many new features and bug fixes; a few highlights include:
* Improve virtuality dropdown for MariaDB > 10.1 * Added an option to perform ALTER ONLINE (ALGORITHM=INPLACE) when editing a table structure * Added ip2long transformation * Improvements to linking to MySQL and MariaDB documentation * Add "Preview SQL" option on Index dialog box when creating a new table * Add a new vendor constant "CACHE_DIR" that defaults to "libraries/cache/" and store routing cache into this folder * Add $cfg['CaptchaSiteVerifyURL'] for Google ReCaptcha siteVerifyUrl * Add the password_hash PHP function as an option when inserting data * Improvements to editing and displaying columns of the JSON data type. * Added support for "SameSite=Strict" on cookies using configuration "$cfg['CookieSameSite']" * Fixed AWS RDS IAM authentication doesn't work because pma_password is truncated * Add config parameters to support third-party ReCaptcha v2 compatible APIs like hCaptcha * Add $cfg['MysqlSslWarningSafeHosts'] to set the red text black when ssl is not used on a private network * Export blobs as hex on JSON export * Fix leading space not shown in a CHAR column when browsing a table * Added a rename Button to use RENAME INDEX syntax of MySQL 5.7 (and MariaDB >= 10.5.2) * Fixed missing option to enter TABLE specific permissions when the database name contains an "_" (underscore) * Fixed a PHP notice "Trying to access array offset on value of type null" on Designer PDF export * Fix for several PHP 8 warnings or errors, giving this release full compatibility with PHP 8
There are, of course, many more fixes you can see in the ChangeLog file included with this release or online at https://demo.phpmyadmin.net/master-config/index.php?route=/changelog
Downloads are available now at https://phpmyadmin.net/downloads/
Isaac for the phpMyAdmin team