Druid 9.26
Deployment Dates
The table below lists the deployment date of Druid 9.26 across Druid Clouds. To view the Druid Releases Calendar, see Druid Releases.
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Druid Cloud Community *.community.Druidplatform.com |
Druid Cloud US *.us.Druidplatform.com |
Druid Cloud Australia *au.Druidplatform.com |
Druid Cloud West-Europe (PROD) *.Druidplatform.com |
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| July 02, 2026 | July 30, 2026 | July 30, 2026 | July 30, 2026 |
These release notes give you a brief, high-level description of the improvements implemented to existing features.
If you have questions about your Druid tenant, please contact support@druidai.com or your local Druid partner for more information.
Improvements
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Knowledge Base – Improved Extracted Paragraphs Navigation. We've redesigned the Extracted paragraphs page to offer a cleaner and more flexible browsing experience.
- The page now opens in a simplified single-panel tree view by default, making it easier to browse extracted articles.
- Open paragraph details in a modal dialog with a simple double-click, allowing you to review and edit Content, Metadata, and Advanced Settings without changing the page layout.
- Switch to Split view clicking the View: Dialog button whenever you prefer to browse the article tree and edit paragraph details side by side.
- Revert to the clean, single-panel view at any time by clicking the View: Split button or by clicking the Close (X) icon at the top-right corner of the details panel.
- Your preferred layout is preserved while navigating between Knowledge Base data sources during the current browser session.
The updated Knowledge Base documentation describing the new interface changes will be available soon.
- Improved Allowed IP Configuration for Druid SIP. Updated the Allowed IPs configuration to enforce a secure-by-default posture. The Type field now defaults to Simple, requiring explicit, individual IP addresses to prevent unauthorized platform traffic.
- Enhanced Visibility for File Upload Restrictions in Conversation Trace. To simplify troubleshooting and provide clear visibility into runtime file validation, Druid now logs explicit system messages to the Conversation Trace whenever a file upload is rejected based on your File Type Priority Logic.
Multi-file behavior: The system logs a dedicated message for each unaccepted file. For example, if a user attempts to upload five files at once and three are rejected, three distinct validation messages will be logged in the Conversation Trace to help you pinpoint exactly which files failed and why.
Bug Fixes
- SQL integrations fix. Fixed an issue in SQL integrations. Now parameters are properly mapped when using Local scope.




