The Liquibase.io UI allows you to manage fast, secure database changes in an intuitive, visual environment.
The Dashboard is Liquibase.io's home page. It presents aggregate data specific to your company, such as recent and total jobs, and is the launching point for the Liquibase.io application.
This page displays the recent and total jobs executed, and favorite projects. As you deploy more jobs, this dashboard accumulates more data. This data allows you to assess the performance of your database deployments and make process improvements. Your organization’s metrics display on this dashboard, and you can filter them to specifically show data associated with your jobs or others in your organization.
The Projects page allows you to create containers for Workflows. The Workflow configuration contains connections and resources, while Workflow Actions contain Liquibase commands and Policy checks. Together, these make up a job that can deploy changes to your database.
Connections are a vital building block for Workflows that contain the required credentials to access external services. An Administrator manages these connections for the organization.
Jobs are historical records of executed Workflows that contain execution metadata, log messages, and job artifacts. They provide a single location where you can see a job’s status, assigned tags, the project name, and the Workflow Actions the job used.
The Admin page navigates to features that only Administrators can use to administer their organization's Liquibase.io instance. Users with the Administrator role have access to the Admin area in the left menu navigation and manage Users, Connections, and Projects and Workflows.
Find the link to the Documentation in the user profile menu in the top right corner of the Liquibase.io UI.