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This is the first release candidate for stable version 1.0 of the Search API Saved Searches module for Drupal 10+. It contains several bug fixes compared to the Beta 1 version and also increased the minimal required version of Drupal Core to 10.1.0.
This is the 8.x-1.0 Alpha 4 release of the Search API Saved Searches module. It contains several new features and bug fixes, and is also fully compatible with Drupal 10.
Please note that the module is still in Alpha phase and, thus, not ready for production use. Please exercise caution when using it, and expect breaking changes with module updates at least until Beta stability is reached.
This is the Alpha 2 release of the Search API Saved Searches module for Drupal 8.
As the development is still in Alpha phase, please note that the module is not yet meant for production: there is no guarantee of an update path for data (or code), and no security coverage. Breaking changes could occur at any time before the module reaches Beta status.
This is the 1.1 release of the Search API Saved Searches module. It contains several new features compared to the 1.0 release, as well as some bug fixes. An upgrade is advised.
New features include I18n support, a better Views integration for searches and several new settings and UI improvements.
Important: This release requires Entity API Beta 9 or higher (and, accordingly, at least Search API Beta 10).
Apart from this adaption, there are just some, mostly minor bug fixes in this release. The only new feature is an additional token for the entity ID of a search result. Here is a list of all changes:
#1194538 by drunken monkey: Adapted to latest Entity API changes for exportable entities.
Patch by drunken monkey: Fixed settings to use delta as the label for features.
#1202512 by fangel: Added entity ID as a token for search results.
Contains several bug fixes as well as the possibility to provide forms to users where they can manually create a saved search, without executing a search previously.
Also features vastly improved scalability.
Principal functionality is present. Some TODOs regarding better workflow, increased flexibility, advanced options.
Also planned: a way to let users create saved searches manually (without prior searching).