# Automator Version 3.1

### Overview

Version 3.1 incorporated several new features:

* Team User Approvals
* All settings can be configured as environment variables
* Support for simplified [Azure Container App](https://docs.keeper.io/sso-connect-cloud/device-approvals/automator/azure-container-app) deployment
* Support for simplified [AWS ECS Service](https://docs.keeper.io/sso-connect-cloud/device-approvals/automator/aws-elastic-container-service) deployment
* HSTS is enabled for improved HTTPS security
* IP address filtering for device approval and team approval
* Optional rate limiting for all APIs
* Optional filtering by email domain

### Team User approvals

Version 3.x introduced Team User approvals. This means that users who are provisioned through SCIM and added to teams can be immediately processed by the Automator service (instead of waiting for the admin to login to the console).

To activate this new feature:

* Update your Automator container to the latest version
* Use the `automator edit` command in Keeper Commander to instruct the service to perform device approvals and also perform Team User approvals:

Example:

```
automator edit --skill=team_for_user --skill=device "My Automator"
automator setup "My Automator"
automator init "My Automator"
automator enable "My Automator"
```

{% hint style="info" %}
Team approvals are coming in version 3.2. This current version only performs team user assignments.
{% endhint %}

### All settings can be configured as environment variables

This makes configuration easier when installing Automator in Azure Containers or other Docker-like containers where access to the settings file is difficult.

In Docker, Azure Containers, or other environments that use the `docker-compose.yml` file, you can set environment variables in the docker compose file, for example:

```
services:
  automator:
    container_name: "az-autodock"
    environment:
      - AUTOMATOR_PORT=8090
      - AUTOMATOR_HOST=10.0.0.4
      - DISABLE_SNI_CHECK=true
```

After editing the `docker-compose.yml` file, you will need to rebuild the container if the environment variables have changed. Just restarting the container will not incorporate the changes.

### Advanced Features

[See this page](https://docs.keeper.io/sso-connect-cloud/device-approvals/automator/advanced-settings) for all of the new and advanced features / settings for the Automator service.
