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Audit Logs and Customizable Table States

Audit Logs and Customizable Table States
Introducing comprehensive audit logs for enhanced tracking and customizable table states for improved data management, alongside some usability and API access improvements.

New Features

  • Audit Logs: Gain insights into key changes within your platform with our new audit log feature. Access application-wide audit logs via a new button in the sidebar or dive into specific logs through tabs on the entity or blueprint pages, ensuring transparency and traceability of modifications to entities and blueprints.
  • Customizable Table States: Following the introduction of custom views and the revamped related entities display, we now offer the ability to store filters and group clauses persistently for table components. This enhancement, relevant mainly for catalog tables and related entity tables, is managed organization-wide. Once set up, these custom configurations automatically apply across your organization, streamlining information access and visualization.

Improvements

  • Plugin Installation Customization: When integrating a new plugin, select only the assets you wish to add to your data model as blueprints. This selective approach helps maintain a clean and manageable data model. We also added the abillity to edit plugin configurations post-installation.
  • Public API Accessibility: We've relocated the public API details to the plugins tab. This is meant to addresses user feedback for a more intuitive discovery of the public API's role, presenting it as a built-in, non-removable plugin that facilitates interaction with Rely.io in a manner akin to other plugins.

Bug Fixes & QoL Improvements

  • Added missing tooltips for various data types.
  • Improved spacing between blueprint nodes in the model builder for a cleaner, more organized layout.
  • Enabled custom sorting within property tabs.
  • Relocated the dependencies graph to its own tab called "Dependencies", resolving its previously awkward placement at the end of the entity page.
  • Expanded the properties display on entity pages from two to four columns, doubling the visibility of key information at a glance and improving the overall user interface.
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