Released: 27 January, 2026
Feature Enhancements
Improved build module performance in platform UI
To enhance the user experience we significantly improved the time required to display build modules in the platform UI. This improvement is most noticeable when loading large builds in the UI.
Support for Setting Maximum Token Expiration Value
The JFrog Platform now supports setting a maximum value for token expiration for Cloud users, enabling self-service management and increased platform security.
Webhook Management Scoped Tokens
The JFrog Platform now supports creating scoped tokens, allowing access to manage Webhooks endpoints. For more information, see Create Scoped Token.
Resolved Issues
JIRA Issue | Component | Severity | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
RTFE-4320 | Storage | Medium | Fixed an issue in the repositories storage summary whereby sorting by the number of files, folders, or items gave incorrect results. |
Repositories | Medium | Fixed an issue with the REST API for checking the status of a repository replication, where it was returning an OK status and updating the 'last completed' details, when in fact there was a mismatch of artifacts and the remote repository URL resulted in a 404 error. | |
RTDEV-65623 | Platform Management | Low | Fixed an issue where errors occurred during the backup of a federated repository when there was a binary that was not fully federated. |
RPG-2028 | General | Medium | Fixed an issue related to the JFrog Platform UI whereby, when trying to delete a node in the Monitor Service page while Topology is enabled, the JFrog Platform returned an error. |
JFUI-20068 | User Interface | Medium | Fixed an issue whereby the Xray Is Unavailable status messages appeared in the user interface, even though builds were correctly indexed and scanned by Xray. |