The new major release of our graph visualization software Linkurious is now available! The release is named Yummy Yak. The documentation has been significantly improved and optimized. It also provides the ability to do group mapping from external authentication systems.
Documentation majors improvements
We integrally revamped Linkurious documentation for an optimal experience.The Linkurious v1.6 release contains the following new and updated documentation components.
Unique documentation entry point
All Linkurious documentations are now stored at https://doc.linkurio.us/. This includes the following documentations: Linkurious administration manual, Linkurious user manual, Linkurious Server SDK documentation, Ogma SDK documentation. Old links to the documentation redirect to the new version. The Ogma SDK documentation is available for customers only (using GitHub authentication).
Linkurious new documentation portal
Administration manual
We have setup a specific documentation for Linkurious administrators with step-by-step explanations on how to install and configure Linkurious with your graph database.
Detailed examples in the Server SDK documentation
We have improved the Server SDK documentation. You will find numerous interactive examples on the use of the Server REST API. Directly edit the code examples to see the result and quickly understand how to interact with the Linkurious Server.
Other documentation additions
We added and documented the following elements in the Linkurious administration manual:
how to configure OAuth2
how to configure server side caption
documented examples on how to use API keys.
New features
Group mapping from external authentication systems
Administrators can control the default permissions for users logging in with LDAP, Active Directory or Azure AD by mapping existing groups onto Linkurious groups. After configuring group mapping, Linkurious will automatically assign users to groups in Linkurious depending on their groups in LDAP, Active Directory or Azure AD.
See the administration manual for details.
Bug fixes
Failed indexation in Neo4j causes Linkurious to crash
Filters are ignored in server-side widget generation
Added configuration for publicPort
Critical errors if part of the path is undefined in configuration API
Visualization share right cannot be “modified and shared” for some users
Delete alerts and matches on datasource deletion
What’s next
The next release will focus on Linkurious Enterprise performance. We will increase the performances of node expands and improve large-graph capacities.
Try now
Try this new release on our online demo. We have just updated it! Contact us for any question, or send an email to support@linkurio.us for help.
Existing customers can download the new release from their account now.
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