Web version
- A revamped Object list has been released: now users can monitor key sensor values directly in the Object list without opening the object detail card. Users can rearrange widgets to prioritize the most critical data for their operations, pin key parameters to be displayed directly in the Object list, and apply them across all objects for consistent visibility.
- Custom URLs for user guides and release notes are now available: Navixy’s up-to-date user guide is now available in five languages, optimized for both desktop and mobile. Platform administrators can add it to the Information center in the Web UI or add their personalized guides or FAQs.
Additionally, you can keep Navixy’s release notes with notification badges or replace them with announcements, articles, or feature updates.
Developer hub
- Websockets mechanism has been supplemented with the IoT Monitor event. This event allows to monitor real-time updates on all device attributes as they change. Read more to learn how to subscribe to this event.
- Detailed instructions on embedding custom applications into the UI using APIs have been added. Follow the link to learn more.
- New information has been added to the API calls get_state and get_states. The platform's response now includes the following new fields:
- Last update time for movement status – helps determine how long a tracker has been parked or when it last stopped/started moving.
- Current ignition status and its last update time – this is essential as the platform supports discrete and virtual ignition sensors based on specific parameters. Additionally, tracking when the ignition status last changed provides valuable insights.