ABP Framework Road Map
This document provides a road map, release schedule and planned features for the ABP Framework.
Next Versions
v8.0
The next version will be 8.0 and planned to release the stable 8.0 version in December, 2023. We will be mostly working on the following topics:
- Enabling nullable annotations for all projects (#16610)
- Upgrade to .NET 8.0 (#17355)
- Use NoTracking for readonly repositories for EF Core (#597)
- Support mapping collection of objects for custom object mappers (#94)
- Improvements on the existing features and provide more guides.
See the 8.0 milestone for all the issues we've planned to work on.
Backlog Items
The Next Versions section above shows the main focus of the planned versions. However, in each release we add new features to the core framework and the application modules.
Here is a list of major items in the backlog we are considering working on in the next versions.
- #6655 / Use Typescript for the MVC UI
- #236 / Resource based authorization system
- #2882 / Providing a gRPC integration infrastructure (while it is already possible to create or consume gRPC endpoints for your application, we plan to create endpoints for the standard application modules)
- #57 / Built-in CQRS infrastructure
- #2532 / CosmosDB integration with EF Core and MongoDB API
- #4223 / WebHook system
- #162 / Azure ElasticDB Integration for multitenancy
- #2296 / Feature toggling infrastructure
- #16342 / CmsKit: Meta information for SEO
- #16260 / GCP Blob Storage Provider
- #15932 / Introduce ABP Diagnostics Module
- #16756 / Blob Storing - Provider configuration UI
- #16744 / State Management API
You can always check the milestone planning and the prioritized backlog issues on the GitHub repository for a detailed road map. The backlog items are subject to change. We are adding new items and changing priorities based on the community feedbacks and goals of the project.
Feature Requests
Vote for your favorite feature on the related GitHub issues (and write your thoughts). You can create an issue on the GitHub repository for your feature requests, but first search in the existing issues.