v0.6.7

  • Improvements
    • Add --password to mix upload so that it's possible to automatically fill in ssh passwords. This is useful for working with firmware like circuits_quickstart and nerves_livebook images where passwords are for convenience rather than security.

v0.6.6

  • Improvements
    • Delay notification of exit by 500 ms to allow time for gracefuly closing the ssh connection. This reduces or hopefully prevents the client reporting an error when the upload was successful.

v0.6.5

  • Improvements
    • Print firmware nickname if available when running mix upload

v0.6.4

  • Improvements
    • Use interactive_cmd in mix upload so that the call to ssh can ask for passwords and so that CTRL+C works.
    • Add --port option to mix upload to support non-standard ssh ports

v0.6.3

This release adds REUSE compliance to improve copyright and licensing accuracy for compliance tools.

  • Improvements
    • Fixed a minor Elixir 1.19 warning
    • Removed support for Elixir 1.13 and earlier since they're no longer regularly tested.

v0.6.2

  • Improvements
    • Fix mix upload so that its invocation of ssh no longer overrides LD_LIBRARY_PATH. (@ringlej)
    • Fix/clean up some typespecs

v0.6.1

  • Improvements
    • mix upload now attempts to display the UUID of the firmware as well

v0.6.0

  • New features
    • Added a :precheck_callback option to support updating firmware update options at runtime and to stop updates from happening at critical times
    • Added a :fwup_env option for passing OS environment variables to fwup
    • Support setting default system-wide options in the application config in addition to the subsystem spec. The subsystem spec takes precedence.

v0.5.2

  • Improvements
    • Improve instructions for how to update from nerves_firmware_ssh

v0.5.1

This releases adds a check for old upload.sh scripts to warn users that they'll need to update it.

v0.5.0

Initial release.

This factors out the SSH subsystem from nerves_firmware_ssh and removes all ssh server code. The user of this library now has to start a server themselves. This makes it possible to run the firmware update on port 22 and removes the constraint of needing to hard code authorized ssh public keys.