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Filter node-edge dashboard component using a service context

Solved1.93K views26th January 2021Dashboards node-edge
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Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]13.59K 26th January 2021 0 Comments

The node-edge component in the dashboards is very powerful to show me my network topology and the linked KPIs.

Is it possible to filter this topology using a service i.e. only show nodes that are present in a service?

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 26th January 2021

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Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]12.80K Posted 26th January 2021 3 Comments

In dashboards, you also have a query filter component. This filter exposes feeds which can be linked to the node-edge component to highlight and/or filter nodes and edges.

For your use case, you could have a column in your query result that indicates to which service it contributes. This column can be used in the query filter to filter on a specific service.

We’re currently also working on an exciting feature to use feeds inside the GQI query itself. This way, you are able to have dynamic queries which will result in a dynamic node-edge!

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Selected answer as best 26th January 2021
Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th January 2021

That’s brilliant!
Can we get the service that is used by an element in the GQI query?

Sebastiaan Dumoulein [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th January 2021

That data is not yet available through GQI. We’re currently adding the view and view relations data source. A similar service relations data source could be added in the future.

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th January 2021

Thank you for the feedback!
I’ve added a feature suggestion on dojo.

https://community.dataminer.services/new-feature-suggestions/add-a-service-relations-data-source-to-the-dataminer-gqi/

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]18.97K Posted 26th January 2021 0 Comments

Hi Ive,

As far as I know, at this moment this is not possible. We have a similar use case where we need to represent (in Node-Edge) a node that represents a group of elements. In this case we are able to group these elements and display them as a node using element properties. Elements that have the same element property value will be grouped and displayed as a node.

However, I do believe that this will be a nice feature that can be added to Node-Edge.

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Answered question 26th January 2021
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Pieter Van Compernolle [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]3.24K Posted 26th January 2021 1 Comment

Hey Ive,
Like Sebastiaan mentioned you can use the query filter component (currently available in soft launch) to highlight/filter you node-edge.
If you want DataMiner to resolve your service-element relations, we’ll probably need an extension being a new data source (Service relations) that you can join with your current query. This way you’ll have the service info in your query and you can use it to filter on it.

Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] Posted new comment 26th January 2021
Ive Herreman [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 26th January 2021

Thank you for the feedback!
I’ve added a feature suggestion on dojo.

https://community.dataminer.services/new-feature-suggestions/add-a-service-relations-data-source-to-the-dataminer-gqi/

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