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Quality Gates is in public beta.
Facets are user-defined tags and attributes from your rules or executions. They are useful for both qualitative and quantitative data analysis. Facets allow you to manipulate your rules or executions in search queries that appear on dashboards and in notebooks.
Creating facets is not required for searching quality gates. Autocomplete capabilities use existing facets, but also any input that matches incoming quality gates applies.
The Quality Gates Explorer includes out-of-the-box facets such as Status
and Gate ID
. You can use facets in the Quality Gates Explorer to search for and filter quality gates.
Navigate to Software Delivery > Quality Gates > Quality Gate Executions and select Gates to access the list of Quality Gates facets.
Navigate to Software Delivery > Quality Gates > Quality Gate Executions and select Rules to access the list of Quality Gates facets.
Use qualitative facets to:
Note: Although facets are not required for filtering on tags, defining facets for tags that you often use during investigations can help reduce your time to resolution.
Use quantitative measures to:
Measures support long integers and double values.
The search bar provides a comprehensive set of interactions to filter and group your data. However, for many cases, the facet panel is a straightforward way to navigate into your data. Open a facet to see a summary of its content for the scope of the current query.
The search bar and URL automatically reflect your selections from the facet panel.
Facets are grouped into meaningful themes in the facet list. Assigning or reassigning a group for a facet affects only the facet list, and has no impact on search or analytics.
Use the search facets field on the facet panel to filter the facet list and navigate to a particular facet. The search uses the facet display name and field name to scope results.
Creating a facet on a rule execution attribute is not a mandatory step to search for quality gates. Facets are useful if you wish to add a meaningful description to a specific rule execution attribute, or if you want the attribute values to appear on the Facets list.
You can create a facet directly from the facet panel by clicking + Add.
Define the underlying field (key) name for this facet:
@
prefix.Autocomplete based on the content in quality gates of the current views helps you to define the proper field name, but you can use virtually any value here.
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles: