diff --git a/artifacts/rhdh-plugins-reference/keycloak/keycloak-plugin-user.adoc b/artifacts/rhdh-plugins-reference/keycloak/keycloak-plugin-user.adoc index cf91a17ba0..2b2a0ac976 100644 --- a/artifacts/rhdh-plugins-reference/keycloak/keycloak-plugin-user.adoc +++ b/artifacts/rhdh-plugins-reference/keycloak/keycloak-plugin-user.adoc @@ -15,18 +15,11 @@ After configuring the plugin successfully, the plugin imports the users and grou If you set up a schedule, users and groups will also be imported. ==== -After the first import is complete, you can select *User* to list the users from the catalog page: - -image::rhdh-plugins-reference/users.jpg[catalog-list] - -You can see the list of users on the page: - -image::rhdh-plugins-reference/user-list.jpg[user-list] - -When you select a user, you can see the information imported from Keycloak: - -image::rhdh-plugins-reference/user2.jpg[user-profile] - -You can also select a group, view the list, and select or view the information imported from Keycloak for a group: - -image::rhdh-plugins-reference/group1.jpg[group-profile] +.Procedure +. Go to the *Catalog* page. +. Select *User* from the entity type filter to display the list of imported users. +. Browse the list of users displayed on the page. +. Select a user to view detailed information imported from Keycloak. +. To view groups, select *Group* from the entity type filter. +. Browse the list of groups shown on the page. +. Select a group to view the information imported from Keycloak. diff --git a/assemblies/assembly-configuring-the-global-header.adoc b/assemblies/assembly-configuring-the-global-header.adoc index bc7c14a2bd..93badc6698 100644 --- a/assemblies/assembly-configuring-the-global-header.adoc +++ b/assemblies/assembly-configuring-the-global-header.adoc @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ As an administrator, you can configure the {product} global header to create a consistent and flexible navigation bar across your {product-short} instance. By default, the {product-short} global header includes the following components: -* *Create* button provides quick access to a variety of templates, enabling users to efficiently set up services, backend and front-end plugins within {product-short} +* *Self-service* button provides quick access to a variety of templates, enabling users to efficiently set up services, backend and front-end plugins within {product-short} * *Support* button that can link an internal or external support page * *Notifications* button displays alerts and updates from plugins and external services * *Search* input field allows users to find services, components, documentation, and other resources within {product-short} diff --git a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/group1.jpg b/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/group1.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 4b9a277ac4..0000000000 Binary files a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/group1.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user-list.jpg b/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user-list.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 344fd51353..0000000000 Binary files a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user-list.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user2.jpg b/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user2.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 95d29b7666..0000000000 Binary files a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/user2.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/users.jpg b/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/users.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 393f14bdd5..0000000000 Binary files a/images/rhdh-plugins-reference/users.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/modules/configuring-the-global-header/proc-customize-rhdh-global-header.adoc b/modules/configuring-the-global-header/proc-customize-rhdh-global-header.adoc index a7a3d4c69a..7811e078e8 100644 --- a/modules/configuring-the-global-header/proc-customize-rhdh-global-header.adoc +++ b/modules/configuring-the-global-header/proc-customize-rhdh-global-header.adoc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ = Customizing your {product} global header You can use the `red-hat-developer-hub.backstage-plugin-global-header` dynamic plugin to extend the global header with additional buttons and customize the order and position of icons and features. Additionally, you can create and integrate your custom dynamic header plugins using the mount points provided by this new header feature, allowing you to further tailor to suit your needs. -For more information on enabling dynamic plugins, see link:{installing-and-viewing-dynamic-plugins-url}[{installing-and-viewing-dynamic-plugins-title}]. +For more information on enabling dynamic plugins, see link:{installing-and-viewing-plugins-book-url}[{installing-and-viewing-plugins-book-title}]. .Default global header configuration @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ For more information on enabling dynamic plugins, see link:{installing-and-viewi config: priority: 90 props: - title: Create... + title: Self-service icon: add to: create - mountPoint: global.header/component @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ For more information on enabling dynamic plugins, see link:{installing-and-viewi ---- <1> *search*: Hides the *Search* modal in the sidebar menu. Change it to `true` to display the *Search* modal in the sidebar. <2> *settings*: Hides the *Settings* button in the sidebar menu. Change it to `true` to display the *Settings* button in the sidebar. -<3> `default.main-menu-items`: Hides the *Create* button from the sidebar menu. Remove this field to display the *Create* button in the sidebar. +<3> `default.main-menu-items`: Hides the *Self-service* button from the sidebar menu. Remove this field to display the *Self-service* button in the sidebar. <4> *position*: Defines the position of the header. Options: `above-main-content` or `above-sidebar`. To extend the functionality of the default global header, include any the following attributes in your global header entry: @@ -91,16 +91,16 @@ The `red-hat-developer-hub.backstage-plugin-global-header` package (enabled by d - **`SearchComponent`**: Adds a search bar (enabled by default). - **`Spacer`**: Adds spacing in the header to position buttons at the end. Useful when you disable `SearchComponent`. -- **`HeaderIconButton`**: Adds an icon button. By default, the *Create* icon button remains enabled. +- **`HeaderIconButton`**: Adds an icon button. By default, the *Self-service* icon button remains enabled. - **`SupportButton`**: Adds a *Support* icon button, allowing users to configure a link to an internal or external page. Enabled by default but requires additional configuration to display. - **`NotificationButton`**: Adds a *Notifications* icon button to display unread notifications in real time and navigate to the *Notifications* page. Enabled by default (requires the notifications plugin). - **`Divider`**: Adds a vertical divider. By default, a divider appears between the profile dropdown and other header components. - **`ProfileDropdown`**: Adds a profile dropdown showing the logged-in user's name. By default, it contains two menu items. - **`MenuItemLink`**: Adds a link item in a dropdown menu. By default, the profile dropdown includes a link to the *Settings* page. - **`LogoutButton`**: Adds a logout button in the profile dropdown (enabled by default). -- **`CreateDropdown`**: Adds a *Create* dropdown button (disabled by default). The menu items are configurable. -- **`SoftwareTemplatesSection`**: Adds a list of software template links to the *Create* dropdown menu (disabled by default). You must enable `CreateDropdown`. -- **`RegisterAComponentSection`**: Adds a link to the *Register a Component* page in the *Create* dropdown menu (disabled by default). You must enable `CreateDropdown`. +- **`CreateDropdown`**: Adds a *Self-service* dropdown button (disabled by default). The menu items are configurable. +- **`SoftwareTemplatesSection`**: Adds a list of software template links to the *Self-service* dropdown menu (disabled by default). You must enable `CreateDropdown`. +- **`RegisterAComponentSection`**: Adds a link to the *Register a Component* page in the *Self-service* dropdown menu (disabled by default). You must enable `CreateDropdown`. `config.position`:: Specifies the position of the header. Supported values are `above-main-content` and `above-sidebar`. diff --git a/modules/customizing-templates/proc-creating-templates.adoc b/modules/customizing-templates/proc-creating-templates.adoc index 8113d724ea..7dd2ccdf99 100644 --- a/modules/customizing-templates/proc-creating-templates.adoc +++ b/modules/customizing-templates/proc-creating-templates.adoc @@ -14,10 +14,10 @@ You can create a template by using the Template Editor. + image::rhdh/template-editor.png[Template Editor] ** Open the URL `\https:///create/edit` for your {product} instance. -** Click *Create...* in the navigation menu of the {product} console, then click the overflow menu button and select *Template editor*. +** Click *Self-service* in the navigation menu of the {product} console, then click the overflow menu button and select *Template editor*. . Click *Edit Template Form*. . Optional: Modify the YAML definition for the parameters of your template. For more information about these parameters, see <>. -. In the *Name ** field, enter a unique name for your template. +. In the *Name* field, enter a unique name for your template. . From the *Owner* drop-down menu, choose an owner for the template. . Click *Next*. . In the *Repository Location* view, enter the following information about the hosted repository that you want to publish the template to: diff --git a/modules/customizing-templates/ref-creating-templates.adoc b/modules/customizing-templates/ref-creating-templates.adoc index d894a74ace..b0e3e71ff1 100644 --- a/modules/customizing-templates/ref-creating-templates.adoc +++ b/modules/customizing-templates/ref-creating-templates.adoc @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ spec: # ... ---- <1> Specify a name for the template. -<2> Specify a title for the template. This is the title that is visible on the template tile in the *Create...* view. -<3> Specify a description for the template. This is the description that is visible on the template tile in the *Create...* view. +<2> Specify a title for the template. This is the title that is visible on the template tile in the *Self-service* view. +<3> Specify a description for the template. This is the description that is visible on the template tile in the *Self-service* view. <4> Specify the ownership of the template. The `owner` field provides information about who is responsible for maintaining or overseeing the template within the system or organization. In the provided example, the `owner` field is set to `backstage/techdocs-core`. This means that this template belongs to the `techdocs-core` project in the `backstage` namespace. <5> Specify the component type. Any string value is accepted for this required field, but your organization should establish a proper taxonomy for these. {product} instances may read this field and behave differently depending on its value. For example, a `website` type component may present tooling in the {product} interface that is specific to just websites. + diff --git a/modules/customizing-the-appearance/proc-customize-rhdh-sidebar-menuitems.adoc b/modules/customizing-the-appearance/proc-customize-rhdh-sidebar-menuitems.adoc index ba8bc0af64..9a0f5cbb67 100644 --- a/modules/customizing-the-appearance/proc-customize-rhdh-sidebar-menuitems.adoc +++ b/modules/customizing-the-appearance/proc-customize-rhdh-sidebar-menuitems.adoc @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ dynamicPlugins: to: learning-paths priority: 60 default.create: - title: Create + title: Self-service icon: add to: create priority: 50