- We have noticed that getting the catalog info file right is difficult. Small syntax errors can mean that the - catalog-info.yamlfile doesn’t appear in Backstage at all. This leads to frustrating hours lost to debugging.- From now on, pull requests which edit - catalog-info.yamlfiles will be checked for errors before they make their way to Roadie Backstage. This will allow you to detect errors in your catalog file before they are even deployed.
- We have noticed it is sometimes challenging to understand which card displays a specific error in the Overview tab. - Now the name of the card is clearly visible in edit mode to help you debug the problem.  
- We discovered that large monorepos would sometimes fail to import in to Roadie Backstage. - There were 2 problems: - Sufficiently large monorepos would hit a timeout while being analyzed for problems before import.
- Monorepos could contain circular references in their Locationmetadata files, leading to timoouts during import.
 - These issues are now fixed. - We also published a blog post explaining how to work with monorepos in Backstage. 
- We’ve released a recent version of Backstage: 2021-11-12 - The main user facing changes are: - The “View API” button on the “About” card for entities has been removed in favour of users navigating to the API tab directly.
- The search modal is now available.
  
- When the - catalog-info.yamlmetadata for a entity is deleted, it’s possible for the entity to end up in an “orphaned” stage in Backstage.- Backstage now warns you when this happens, and gives you a way to clean up the entity.  
- The Travis CI plugin lets you List Travis CI Builds and Retrigger builds from within Backstage. - Visit our Travis CI documentation to learn how to use it. 
- FireHydrant is an incident management tool with a variety of reliability management features including its own service catalog. Backstage components can be added to the FireHydrant service catalog. - The FireHydrant plugin is now available in Roadie. Visit our docs to learn how to use it. - We’ve also made the Catalog Graph plugin available from today. The Catalog Graph plugin shows relationships between entities in your catalog. 


