The DataMiner documentation is continuously growing and improving. That’s why from time to time we like to provide you with a summary of all things new in the DataMiner Docs.
Here’s a quick overview of the main changes in the documentation for DataMiner 10.3.11:
- The Spectrum Analyzer page now supports horizontal and vertical panning of the spectrum trace. Release the mouse button to view the new trace instantly.
- To improve backwards compatibility, every DataMiner web upgrade now automatically generates a backup of all your low-code apps and dashboards.
- Smart-serial connections now support dynamic polling.
- The stepper component has had several improvements, including improved text wrapping and truncation for a more polished look, as well as calculation of the happy path for DOM instances without a history, all the way from the initial state to the final state, and improved performance through asynchronous saving for DOM instance history objects.
- Certain Dashboards and Low-Code Apps features now allow you to create feed references in text so that you can, for example, navigate to a URL that is dynamically adjusted based on a feed.
- For the column & bar chart, line & area chart, pie & donut chart, node edge graph, and table component, you can specify a custom message that is displayed when a query returns no results.
But those are not the only things we’ve changed recently!
- Our Storage as a Service (STaaS) documentation has significantly expanded and is continuously evolving. As STaaS is now our recommended database setup, we strongly encourage you to explore all its benefits.
- Earn DevOps Points by following the DIS Validator and basic GitHub DevOps tutorial. This tutorial will only take roughly 15 minutes of your time, and it will give you hands-on experience in integrating DIS into your GitHub-based development in Visual Studio — as well as DevOps Points.
- Explore the DIS MIB Browser with our brand-new Getting Started page and associated tutorial. Completing this tutorial will also get you additional DevOps Points.
- Want to read all about deploying a DataMiner System as a service? Consult the updated DataMiner as a Service (DaaS) documentation to learn more!
We’ve recently hit the milestone of 2023 pull requests for the DataMiner documentation. Since then, our count has surged to an impressive 2150! Join us in striving towards our goal of 3000 pull requests and contribute to the ongoing enhancement of the DataMiner Docs!
Your feedback can truly make the difference! Submit an issue or propose your changes on GitHub! If you’re a DevOps Professional, you’ll also score some points in the process 😊