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DTLE 3.21.06.0 Release Notes – Open‑Source MySQL Data Transfer Component

The DTLE 3.21.06.0 release introduces enhanced MySQL trigger, event, procedure, and function handling, RPM upgrade support, source reconnection improvements, HTTP API updates, and several bug fixes, while providing repository, documentation, and download links for the open‑source data transfer component.

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DTLE 3.21.06.0 Release Notes – Open‑Source MySQL Data Transfer Component

DTLE 3.21.06.0 has been released as the latest version of the open‑source data transfer component designed for MySQL.

Project Introduction DTLE is positioned as a data‑transfer component that aims to ensure data transmission quality, adapt to complex MySQL scenarios, and offer a variety of functions.

Resources

Type

Address

Repository

https://github.com/actiontech/dtle

Documentation

https://actiontech.github.io/dtle-docs-cn/

Release Information

https://github.com/actiontech/dtle/releases

Tip: It is recommended to download the latest release. For RH/CentOS use the RPM package; otherwise download the tarball or run via Docker.

Update List

#675 #577 – Handle trigger/event/procedure/function: Create/drop trigger/event are never copied. Create/drop procedure/function are copied only when ExpandSyntaxSupport=true in job configuration. Alter procedure/function is not yet supported.

#653 – Support rpm --upgrade without losing systemd service or configuration; updates require applying on top of the current version and backing up config files when upgrading from older versions.

#680 – Source reconnection to a different MySQL triggers job restart to avoid sequence number mismatch.

#678 – Updated v2 HTTP API.

Fixes

#690 – Fixed issue where pprof could not be used.

#534 – Fixed incorrect numeric values for certain data types when replicating to Kafka.

Recommended Reading Data Transfer | DTLE Introductory Guide

For more articles about DTLE, follow the public account menu "Community Info" → "Open‑Source Products".

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