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1.5.1 March 15th 2023

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.5.1, click here.

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1.5.0 March 2nd 2023

Version 1.5.0 is a major new release of Akka.NET that is now marked as stable and ready for production use.

You can read the full notes about what's changed in Akka.NET v1.5 here. We also encourage you to watch our video: "Akka NET v1.5 New Features and Upgrade Guide"

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.5.0 so far, click here.

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1.5.0-beta5 February 28th 2023

Version 1.5.0-beta5 contains breaking API changes and new API changes for Akka.NET.

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1.5.0-beta4 February 28th 2023

Version 1.5.0-beta4 contains breaking API changes and new API changes for Akka.NET.

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1.5.0-beta3 February 27th 2023

Version 1.5.0-beta3 contains breaking API changes and new API changes for Akka.NET.

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1.5.0-beta2 February 20th 2023

Version 1.5.0-beta2 contains breaking API changes and new API changes for Akka.NET.

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1.5.0-beta1 February 20th 2023

Version 1.5.0-beta1 contains breaking API changes and new API changes for Akka.NET.

Breaking Changes: Logging

In #6408 the entire ILoggingAdapter interface was rewritten in order to improve extensibility and performance (logging is now 30-40% faster in all cases and allocates ~50% fewer objects for large format strings).

All of the changes made here are source compatible, but not binary compatible - meaning that users and package authors will need to do the following:

  • Add using Akka.Event in all files that used the ILoggingAdapter and
  • Recompile.

NOTE: you can use a global using Akka.Event directive to do this solution / project-wide if your project supports C# 10 and / or .NET 6.

In addition to improving the performance of the ILoggingAdapter system, we've also made it more extensible - for instance, you can now globally configure the ILogMessageFormatter via the following HOCON:

akka { 
    loglevel=INFO,
    loggers=["Akka.Logger.Serilog.SerilogLogger, Akka.Logger.Serilog"]
    logger-formatter="Akka.Logger.Serilog.SerilogLogMessageFormatter, Akka.Logger.Serilog"
}

That will allow users to use the SerilogLogMessageFormatter globally throughout their applications - no more annoying calls like this inside individual actors that want to use semantic logging:

private readonly ILoggingAdapter _logger = Context.GetLogger<SerilogLoggingAdapter>();

Breaking Changes: Akka.Persistence.Sql.Common

This is a breaking change that should effect almost no users, but we deleted some old, bad ideas from the API surface and it might require all Akka.Persistence.Sql* plugins to be recompiled.

For what it's worth, Akka.Persistence.Sql.Common's performance has been improved significantly and we'll continue working on that with some additional API changes this week.

Other Changes and Additions

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.5.0 so far, click here.

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1.5.0-alpha4 February 1st 2023

Version 1.5.0-alpha3 contains several bug fixes and new features to Akka.NET

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.5.0 so far, click here.

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1.5.0-alpha3 November 15th 2022

Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha3 is a security patch for Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha2 but also includes some other fixes.

Security Advisory: Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha2 and earlier depend on an old System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager version 4.7.0 which transitively depends on System.Common.Drawing v4.7.0. The System.Common.Drawing v4.7.0 is affected by a remote code execution vulnerability GHSA-ghhp-997w-qr28.

We have separately created a security advisory for Akka.NET Versions < 1.4.46 and < 1.5.0-alpha3 to track this issue.

Fixes and Updates

You can see the full set of tracked issues for Akka.NET v1.5.0 here.

1.5.0-alpha2 October 17th 2022

Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha2 is a maintenance release for Akka.NET v1.5 that contains numerous performance improvements in critical areas, including core actor message processing and Akka.Remote.

Performance Fixes

In sum you should expect to see total memory consumption, garbage collection, and throughput improve when you upgrade to Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha2.

Other Features and Improvements

1.5.0-alpha1 August 22 2022

Akka.NET v1.5.0-alpha1 is a major release that contains a lot of code improvement and rewrites/refactors. Major upgrades to Akka.Cluster.Sharding in particular.

Deprecation

Some codes and packages are being deprecated in v1.5

Changes

Akka

Akka.Cluster

Akka.Cluster.Sharding

The Akka.Cluster.Sharding changes in Akka.NET v1.5 are significant, but backwards compatible with v1.4 and upgrades should happen seamlessly.

Akka.Cluster.Sharding's state-store-mode has been split into two parts:

  • CoordinatorStore
  • ShardStore

Which can use different persistent mode configured via akka.cluster.sharding.state-store-mode & akka.cluster.sharding.remember-entities-store.

Possible combinations:

state-store-mode remember-entities-store CoordinatorStore mode ShardStore mode
persistence (default) - (ignored) persistence persistence
ddata ddata ddata ddata
ddata eventsourced (new) ddata persistence

There should be no breaking changes from user perspective. Only some internal messages/objects were moved.
There should be no change in the PersistentId behavior and default persistent configuration (akka.cluster.sharding.state-store-mode)

This change is designed to speed up the performance of Akka.Cluster.Sharding coordinator recovery by moving remember-entities recovery into separate actors - this also solves major performance problems with the ddata recovery mode overall.

The recommended settings for maximum ease-of-use for Akka.Cluster.Sharding going forward will be:

akka.cluster.sharding{
  state-store-mode = ddata
  remember-entities-store = eventsourced
}

However, for the sake of backwards compatibility the Akka.Cluster.Sharding defaults have been left as-is:

akka.cluster.sharding{
  state-store-mode = persistence
  # remember-entities-store (not set - also uses legacy Akka.Persistence)
}

Switching over to using remember-entities-store = eventsourced will cause an initial migration of data from the ShardCoordinator's journal into separate event journals going forward - this migration is irreversible without taking the cluster offline and deleting all Akka.Cluster.Sharding-related data from Akka.Persistence, so plan accordingly.

Akka.Cluster.Tools

Akka.Persistence.Query

Akka.Remote

Akka.Streams

Akka.TestKit

1.4.37 April 14 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.37 is a minor release that contains some minor bug fixes.

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.37, click here.

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1.4.36 April 4 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.36 is a minor release that contains some bug fixes. Most of the changes have been aimed at improving our web documentation and code cleanup to modernize some of our code.

Bug fixes:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.36, click here.

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1.4.35 March 18 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.35 is a minor release that contains some bug fixes. Most of the changes have been aimed at improving our web documentation and code cleanup to modernize some of our code.

Bug fixes:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.35, click here.

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1.4.34 March 7 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.34 is a minor release that contains some bug fixes. Most of the changes have been aimed at improving our web documentation and code cleanup to modernize some of our code.

Bug fixes:

Improvements:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.34, click here.

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1.4.33 February 14 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.33 is a minor release that contains some bug fixes. Most of the changes have been aimed at improving our web documentation and code cleanup to modernize some of our code. The most important bug fix is the actor Props memory leak when actors are cached inside Akka.Remote.

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.33, click here.

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1.4.32 January 19 2022

Akka.NET v1.4.32 is a minor release that contains some API improvements. Most of the changes have been aimed at improving our web documentation and code cleanup to modernize some of our code. One big improvement in this version release is the Hyperion serialization update.

Hyperion 0.12.0 introduces a new deserialization security mechanism to allow users to selectively filter allowed types during deserialization to prevent deserialization of untrusted data described here. This new feature is exposed in Akka.NET in HOCON through the new akka.actor.serialization-settings.hyperion.allowed-types settings or programmatically through the new WithTypeFilter method in the HyperionSerializerSetup class.

The simplest way to programmatically describe the type filter is to use the convenience class TypeFilterBuilder:

var typeFilter = TypeFilterBuilder.Create()
    .Include<AllowedClassA>()
    .Include<AllowedClassB>()
    .Build();
var setup = HyperionSerializerSetup.Default
    .WithTypeFilter(typeFilter);

You can also create your own implementation of ITypeFilter and pass an instance of it into the WithTypeFilter method.

For complete documentation, please read the Hyperion readme on filtering types for secure deserialization.

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.32, click here.

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1.4.31 December 20 2021

Akka.NET v1.4.31 is a minor release that contains some bug fixes.

Akka.NET v1.4.30 contained a breaking change that broke binary compatibility with all Akka.DI plugins.
Even though those plugins are deprecated that change is not compatible with our SemVer standards
and needed to be reverted. We regret the error.

Bug fixes:

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1.4.30 December 20 2021

Akka.NET v1.4.30 is a minor release that contains some enhancements for Akka.Streams and some bug fixes.

New features:

Bug fixes:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.30, click here.

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1.4.29 December 13 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4
Akka.NET v1.4.29 is a minor release that contains some enhancements for Akka.Streams and some bug fixes.

New features:

Documentation:

Bug fixes:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.29, click here.

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1.4.28 November 10 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4
Akka.NET v1.4.28 is a minor release that contains some enhancements for Akka.Streams and some bug fixes.

New Akka.Streams Stages
Akka.NET v1.4.28 includes two new Akka.Streams stages:

  • Source.Never - a utility stage that never emits any elements, never completes, and never fails. Designed primarily for unit testing.
  • Flow.WireTap - the WireTap stage attaches a given Sink to a Flow without affecting any of the upstream or downstream elements. This stage is designed for performance monitoring and instrumentation of Akka.Streams graphs.

In addition to these, here are some other changes introduced Akka.NET v1.4.28:

If you want to see the full set of changes made in Akka.NET v1.4.28, click here.

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Special thanks for @SeanKilleen for contributing extensive Markdown linting and automated CI checks for that to our documentation! #5312

1.4.27 October 11 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4
Akka.NET v1.4.27 is a small release that contains some major performance improvements for Akka.Remote.

Performance Fixes
In RemoteActorRefProvider address paring, caching and resolving improvements Akka.NET contributor @Zetanova introduced some major changes that make the entire ActorPath class much more reusable and more parse-efficient.

Our last major round of Akka.NET performance improvements in Akka.NET v1.4.25 produced the following:

OSVersion:                         Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0
ProcessorCount:                    16
ClockSpeed:                        0 MHZ
Actor Count:                       32
Messages sent/received per client: 200000  (2e5)
Is Server GC:                      True
Thread count:                      111

Num clients, Total [msg], Msgs/sec, Total [ms]
         1,  200000,    130634,    1531.54
         5, 1000000,    246975,    4049.20
        10, 2000000,    244499,    8180.16
        15, 3000000,    244978,   12246.39
        20, 4000000,    245159,   16316.37
        25, 5000000,    243333,   20548.09
        30, 6000000,    241644,   24830.55

In Akka.NET v1.4.27 those numbers now look like:

OSVersion:                         Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.
ProcessorCount:                    16                            
ClockSpeed:                        0 MHZ                         
Actor Count:                       32                            
Messages sent/received per client: 200000  (2e5)                 
Is Server GC:                      True                          
Thread count:                      111                           
                                                                 
Num clients, Total [msg], Msgs/sec, Total [ms]                   
         1,  200000,    105043,    1904.29                       
         5, 1000000,    255494,    3914.73                       
        10, 2000000,    291843,    6853.30                       
        15, 3000000,    291291,   10299.75                       
        20, 4000000,    286513,   13961.68                       
        25, 5000000,    292569,   17090.64                       
        30, 6000000,    281492,   21315.35

To put these numbers in comparison, here's what Akka.NET's performance looked like as of v1.4.0:

Num clients (actors)    Total [msg] Msgs/sec    Total [ms]
1   200000  69736   2868.60
5   1000000 141243  7080.98
10  2000000 136771  14623.27
15  3000000 38190   78556.49
20  4000000 32401   123454.60
25  5000000 33341   149967.08
30  6000000 126093  47584.92

We've made Akka.Remote consistently faster, more predictable, and reduced total memory consumption significantly in the process.

You can see the full set of changes introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.27 here

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1.4.26 September 28 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4
Akka.NET v1.4.26 is a very small release that addresses one wire format regression introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.20.

Bug Fixes and Improvements

You can see the full set of changes introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.26 here

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1.4.25 September 08 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4
Akka.NET v1.4.25 includes some significant performance improvements for Akka.Remote and a number of important bug fixes and improvements.

Bug Fixes and Improvements

Performance Improvements
Using our standard RemotePingPong benchmark, the difference between v1.4.24 and v1.4.24 is significant:

v1.4.24

OSVersion:                         Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0 
ProcessorCount:                    16                              
ClockSpeed:                        0 MHZ                           
Actor Count:                       32                              
Messages sent/received per client: 200000  (2e5)                   
Is Server GC:                      True                            
Thread count:                      111                             
                                                                   
Num clients, Total [msg], Msgs/sec, Total [ms]                     
         1,  200000,     96994,    2062.08                         
         5, 1000000,    194818,    5133.93                         
        10, 2000000,    198966,   10052.93                         
        15, 3000000,    199455,   15041.56                         
        20, 4000000,    198177,   20184.53                         
        25, 5000000,    197613,   25302.80                         
        30, 6000000,    197349,   30403.82                         

v1.4.25

OSVersion:                         Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0
ProcessorCount:                    16
ClockSpeed:                        0 MHZ
Actor Count:                       32
Messages sent/received per client: 200000  (2e5)
Is Server GC:                      True
Thread count:                      111

Num clients, Total [msg], Msgs/sec, Total [ms]
         1,  200000,    130634,    1531.54
         5, 1000000,    246975,    4049.20
        10, 2000000,    244499,    8180.16
        15, 3000000,    244978,   12246.39
        20, 4000000,    245159,   16316.37
        25, 5000000,    243333,   20548.09
        30, 6000000,    241644,   24830.55

This represents a 24% overall throughput improvement in Akka.Remote across the board. We have additional PRs staged that should get aggregate performance improvements above 40% for Akka.Remote over v1.4.24 but they didn't make it into the Akka.NET v1.4.25 release.

You can see the full set of changes introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.25 here

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1.4.24 August 17 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4

Bug Fixes and Improvements

You can see the full set of changes introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.24 here

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1.4.23 August 09 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4

Akka.NET v1.4.23 is designed to patch an issue that occurs on Linux machines using Akka.Cluster.Sharding with akka.cluster.sharding.state-store-mode=ddata and akka.cluster.sharding.remember-entities=on: "System.DllNotFoundException: Unable to load shared library 'lmdb' or one of its dependencies"

In Akka.NET v1.4.21 we added built-in support for Akka.DistributedData.LightningDb for use with the remember-entities setting, but we never received any reports about this issue until shortly after v1.4.22 was released. Fundamentally, the problem was that our downstream dependency, Lightning.NET, doesn't include any of the necessary Linux native binaries in their distributions currently. So in the meantime, we've published our own "vendored" distribution of Lightning.NET to NuGet until a new official one is released that includes these binaries.

There are some other small fixes included in Akka.NET v1.4.23 and you can read about them here.

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1.4.22 August 05 2021

Maintenance Release for Akka.NET 1.4

Akka.NET v1.4.22 is a fairly large release that includes an assortment of performance and bug fixes.

Performance Fixes
Akka.NET v1.4.22 includes a significant performance improvement for Ask<T>, which now requires 1 internal await operation instead of 3:

Before

Method Iterations Mean Error StdDev Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2 Allocated
RequestResponseActorSelection 10000 83.313 ms 0.7553 ms 0.7065 ms 4666.6667 - - 19 MB
CreateActorSelection 10000 5.572 ms 0.1066 ms 0.1140 ms 953.1250 - - 4 MB

After

Method Iterations Mean Error StdDev Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2 Allocated
RequestResponseActorSelection 10000 71.216 ms 0.9885 ms 0.9246 ms 4285.7143 - - 17 MB
CreateActorSelection 10000 5.462 ms 0.0495 ms 0.0439 ms 953.1250 - - 4 MB

Bug Fixes and Improvements

You can see the full set of changes introduced in Akka.NET v1.4.22 here

Akka.Cluster.Sharding.RepairTool
In addition to the work done on Akka.NET itself, we've also created a separate tool for cleaning up any left-over data in the event of an Akka.Cluster.Sharding cluster running with akka.cluster.sharding.state-store-mode=persistence was terminated abruptly before it had a chance to cleanup.

We've added documentation to the Akka.NET website that explains how to use this tool here: https://getakka.net/articles/clustering/cluster-sharding.html#cleaning-up-akkapersistence-shard-state

And the tool itself has documentation here: https://github.com/petabridge/Akka.Cluster.Sharding.RepairTool

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Changes:

  • 88c59ca Update RELEASE_NOTES.md
  • 9ab977c Update RELEASE_NOTES.md for 1.5.1 release (#6524)
  • 64c6eff Fix StackOverflow exception when NewtonsoftJsonSerializer tries to deserialize a JObject inside an object field (#6503) [ #6502 ]
  • 3fbb7a2 Bump Verify.Xunit from 19.11.0 to 19.11.1 (#6514)
  • c7c75d8 Bump Microsoft.Data.SQLite from 7.0.3 to 7.0.4 (#6516)
  • e55a5a5 [CS1998] This async method lacks 'await' operators and will run synchronously (#6513)
  • 76baf9d [CS0162] Unreachable codes detected (#6509)
  • 535072c [CS4014] warning disable - Because this call is not awaited (#6512)
  • 01345f6 [Ambiguous][CS0419] references (#6510)
  • 8dbea8c [obsolete][CS0618][CS0672] Disassociate #pragma warning disable (#6504)
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