Pipeline Changes
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The Pipeline tab is selected by default when you first land on the Security/Audit screen. It contains all the pipelines in a list view as shown in the image below:
In the above image, the list of pipelines is displayed and has the following details:
· Pipeline/Service – This column shows the name of the pipeline
· Application – This column shows the application in which the pipeline exists.
· Modified By – This column shows the user who modified the pipeline.
· Last Modified – This column shows the date and time when the pipeline was last modified.
You can opt to show or hide these columns in the list available. To do so, click the menu icon as shown in the image below:
The list of available columns will appear. You can select/deselect a particular column to remove it from the pipeline table. For example – Let us uncheck the Last Modified column check box. Now, the pipeline list table will appear without the Last Modified column as shown in the image below:
Let’s take an example where you have around 200 pipelines in the list. But you want to view the details of one particular pipeline or a set of pipelines. This is where you can apply filter to the list and view the specific pipeline(s) as per your requirement. There are two type of filters available, Basic and Advanced filters.
The basic filter allows you to simply search a pipeline using the name of the pipeline. For example, from the available pipeline list you only want to view the AWS-VPC pipeline. To do so, enter the name of the pipeline in the Search text box as shown below:
The list will only show the pipeline with that particular name as shown in the image below:
The basic filter is a simple name search. Now, let us suppose you want to view the pipelines for a particular week. This is where the advanced filter options help you to filter with specific conditions. To open the advanced filter options click the toggle button. The options are shown in the image below:
Select date Range
Click the Select date range drop-down to view the options to filter the pipelines based on a particular time line. Refer to the image below:
In the above image the options are as follows:
All Time – This option is selected by default and displays all the pipelines available in the list.
Last Month – Select this option to view the pipelines which has the start time within the last month. Refer to the image below:
Last Week – Select this option to view the pipelines which has the start time within the last week. Refer to the image below:
Last 24 hours – Select this option to view the pipelines which has the start time within the last 24 hours. Refer to the image below:
Custom – Select this option to set custom date and time range. When you select the radio button the Select date range and time options are activated. Refer to the image below:
In the above image we have set the date from 22nd June to 23rd June. After setting the date click Apply to view the changes. The result is shown in the image below:
Similarly, you can also set the From and To time to further drill down and view specific pipelines. Refer to the image below:
In the above image we have set the time from 4PM to 8PM. After setting the time click Apply to view the changes. The result will show the pipeline from 22nd June – 23rd June between 4PM to 8PM. Refer to the image below:
Filter by Column
You can also opt to filter the pipelines by the columns of the table showing the list of pipelines. To do so click the filter icon. Refer to the image below:
As of now, you can only filter by 3 columns. They are as follows:
Pipeline / Service – Select the check box to filter by the name of the pipeline. Once you select a drop down will appear as shown below:
Click the drop-down to select the name of the pipeline which you want to view. Refer to the image below:
Application - Select the check box to filter by the application of the pipeline. Once you select a drop down will appear as shown below:
Click the drop-down to select the application for which you want to view. Refer to the image below:
Modified By - Select the check box to filter by the user who modified the pipeline. Once you select a drop down will appear as shown below:
Click the drop-down to select the user. Refer to the image below:
You can also save the customized filters for your future reference and quick results. To do so, follow the steps below:
Once the filter is applied, click Save Filter as shown in the image below:
2. Enter the name of the filter in the text box and click Save. Refer to the image below:
3. The filter is saved. For quick access to this filter click the Select Saved Filter drop-down button and apply the saved filter. Refer to the image below: