Release of Pristy 24.0Pristy 24.0

The first release of 2024 is here! Discover the new features of Pristy Espaces and Pristy Actes in version 24.0 of Pristy. This new version includes our new app Pristy Audit Trail.

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by Lucie Lesage, published on Thursday, May 23, 2024

Pristy 24.0 is out !

Lots of new features in this new version.

What’s new with Pristy?




New feature in this version :

Pristy 24.0 includes two stable application Pristy Espaces 1.7.0 et Pristy Actes 1.7.0, a simplified version of 0.12.0 de Pristy Portail. This version also includes Pristy Audit Trail, Collabora/Alfresco connector 1.0.1.

Find the Pristy code on our GitLab.

Pristy Espaces 1.7.0


Themes & dark mode

For the new year, Pristy has been enhanced with a range of light and dark visual themes. Choose the theme that’s most comfortable for your eyes.

You can also adjust the font size of the application using the “scale”: reduce to the minimum to save space, or increase to the maximum so you don’t have to strain your eyes.

Each user can make their own choice, another step towards accessibility!

Permission management

You can now give specific permissions to your folders and files.

This is a very useful feature, particularly for items relating to HR and personal data.

The breadcrumb is enriched by a drop-down menu on its last element to act on the location where you are with greater simplicity.

Select All


The ‘Select All’ feature lets you choose between selecting the items you see on the page or all the items in the location you’re in. All in just 2 clicks!


Pristy Actes 1.7.0


New consultation view

The interface for public consultation of documents has been given a makeover. The interface is still easy to use and very intuitive.

Thanks to Villejuif town hall for their support in improving our integration with Pastell/Webdelib.

Pristy Portail 0.12.0

Management interface for requests to join

A new page in the Pristy portal lets you manage user requests to join your spaces.

Pristy Audit Trail


Audit trail on Alfresco and Pristy

Thanks to this application, you can have a record of the traces of use of the application and be able to exploit them using graphs and other visualisations.


Collabora Online


Alfresco & Pristy Connectpr 1.0.1

Our Alfresco/Collabora and Pristy/Collabora connector module has a new version, for better integration.

We continue to maintain the connector with Alfresco, and our developments for Pristy are Alfresco-compatible.

Collabora Online 24.04

During Cool Days 2024, Collabora announced new features for Collabora Online. Many new features are included in this new version.

Pristy includes the latest stable version of Collabora Online. New features include:

The team’s favourite new feature: Impress, present in window

This new feature has made our team very enthusiastic! You can now broadcast your presentation from Collabora Online (and therefore Pristy). Your presentation opens in a new window that lets you manage your slides.


But also…

This is a non-exhaustive list of Pristy’s available features we could also mention:

See changelog for a full list of features and fixes.

  • “Back to top” button on pdf files,
  • Dark theme synchronised with Collabora’s,
  • “Modify” action on session dates and descriptions (Pristy Actes),
  • Link added to toasts.

Notable fixes

  • Removal of the block view,
  • The buttons displayed depend on rights,
  • Pagination on folders,
  • Redirection on deletion,
  • Added custom css for better customisation,
  • Removal of the information area for public viewing of acts (Pristy Actes),
  • No import of a new version of an act that has already been published (Pristy Actes),
  • Correction of thumbnail display bug,
  • Dependencies updated.

Version 24.1 is on its way


This is what we are actively preparing:

  • New application: Pristy Marché
  • New module: massive data transfer with Kafka and AirFlow
  • Improved integration of Collabora Online
  • Improved copy/move feature
  • Implementation of processes via Pristy Process

Check our roadmap to follow the development of Pristy.


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