Secure Source Manager release notes

This page documents production updates to Secure Source Manager. Check this page for announcements about new or updated features, bug fixes, known issues, and deprecated functionality.

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November 21, 2024

Secure Source Manager supports email notifications. For more information, see Notifications overview. To configure notifications, follow the instructions in Set up notifications.

November 14, 2024

Secure Source Manager supports Workforce Identity Federation.

To create an instance with Workforce Identity Federation enabled, follow the instructions in Create a Secure Source Manager instance to use with federated identities.

September 11, 2024

Secure Source Manager branch protection is Generally Available. To learn more about branch protection, see the Branch protection overview and Configure branch protection.

Secure Source Manager integration with Cloud Build lets you define your Cloud Build configuration and build triggers in your Secure Source Manager repository. To learn how to trigger builds automatically, see Connect to Cloud Build.

October 12, 2023

Secure Source Manager is generally available (GA) by invitation only.

September 25, 2023

Secure Source Manager is now available in the northamerica-northeast1 (Montréal) region.

August 14, 2023

A one-time clean up of unused Secure Source Manager instances is scheduled for August 16, 2023. Instances that haven't been accessed or used for 30 days or more will be deleted.

We previously announced that this clean up policy would be an ongoing policy, but that has been changed based on user feedback. This will be a one-time clean up operation.

To prevent deletion of your Secure Source Manager instance, you can perform any of the following actions: log in using the web interface, use Git to push or pull from your repository, or access the instance via the Secure Source Manager API.

July 20, 2023

Secure Source Manager is now available in the me-west1 (Tel Aviv) region.

July 17, 2023

A new policy to clean up unused Secure Source Manager instances is now in effect. On August 16, 2023, instances that have not been accessed or used for 30 days or more will be deleted.

To prevent deletion of your Secure Source Manager instance, you can perform any of the following actions: log in using the web interface, use Git to push or pull from your repository, or access the instance via the Secure Source Manager API.

June 15, 2023

Secure Source Manager is available in Preview.

Host your source code in a single tenant, regionally deployed, managed source code repository hosted on Google Cloud.

For preview access, contact secure-source-manager-support@google.com.

To get started with Secure Source Manager, Enable the Secure Source Manager API and then Deploy and access an instance.

April 28, 2023

Secure Source Manager is now available in asia-east1 (Taiwan) and europe-west4 (Netherlands) regions.

April 06, 2023

Secure Source Manager has entered phase 2 of implementing the Google Cloud project location restriction. The changes are as follows:

  • New repositories must be created in the same project as their parent instance.
  • A new Repo Creator role (roles/securesourcemanager.repoCreator) is available.
  • All repositories in separate projects from their parent instances will be deleted after May 1, 2023.
  • Repositories in separate projects from their parent instances can request to be migrated. For migration steps see Migrate to single-project repositories.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at secure-source-manager-support@google.com.

March 10, 2023

Repositories must be created in the same Google Cloud project as their parent Secure Source Manager instance. Customers can continue to use repositories previously created in separate projects from their parent instance.

For more details see Google Cloud project location restriction.