New User Interface

Learn about the user interface changes in JFrog Connect.

JFrog has made numerous changes throughout the Connect user interface to improve the user experience. This page describes the major changes.

General Changes Throughout

  • New URL: The new URL for the Connect web UI is: https://console.connect.jfrog.io/

  • Filters per Page: There is a new filter mechanism on pages throughout, including in Overview, Devices, Deployment Runs, and Triggered Alerts. The filter icon is on the upper right of each of those pages. For more information, see Filter Devices.

  • Terminology: Some names have changed. For more information, see the Glossary.

Old Name
New Name

Project

Fleet

Application

Deployment Tag

Update Trigger

Actions

Steps and Step Types

Overview Page

  • Notifications: The Notifications widget has been removed from the Overview page. To see the notifications, click the Bell icon in the upper right.

  • Security Risks: The Device Security Risks widget has been added. (Available for Enterprise customers only.)

Devices Page

  • New Columns: Security Risk and Artifacts columns have been added to the Devices table (for Enterprise users only).

  • More Menu (three dots) per Device: The More menu at the end of each row in the Devices table includes:

    • Edit Details

    • Remote Terminal (only when device is online)

    • Change Fleet

    • Delete Device: Was previously in the Device Details panel.

  • Agent Update: Moved from Deployments to the bulk actions in the Devices table.

  • Agent Update Status: Moved to More menu (three dots) above the Devices table. This was previously on the Deployments page.

Device Details Panel

  • Tabs: The information in Device Details is now shown in tabs:

    • Device Details: Includes Device Information, System Configuration (editable), and Status.

    • Artifacts: Includes Deployed Artifacts table (for Enterprise users only).

    • Deployments: Includes Latest Deployment Tags (editable) and Deployment History table.

    • Alerts & Monitoring: Includes Monitored Processes, Monitored Resources and table of Ongoing Alerts. The Monitoring History button opens the Resource Graphs. The graphs show information only for a single device.

  • Run Command: Run Control Commands has been removed from the Device Details. To run remote commands, go to Remote Tools > Command Runner.

Deployments Page

  • Tabs: Deployments changed to Runs tab. Create Update Flow tab changed to Create New Flow button. Agent Update moved to the More menus (three dots) in the Devices page.

  • Create New Flow: The interface for creating a new flow has been completely changed and now works more like a wizard. The actions are called Steps and Step Types. The Step Types can be chosen from a dropdown list. For more information, see Create Update Flow.

  • Update Flows Table: This table has fewer columns, and now has a column called Deploy. You can click on a row in the table to see the Flow Details, including the Step Configuration and the On Failure configuration.

Alerts Page

The Alerts interface has been completely redesigned. The monitoring functionality has been combined with the Alerts interface.

Settings Page

  • Settings page: The Settings page has been divided into two separate pages:

    • Fleet Settings: Includes the Fleet and Pairing Token tabs.

    • General Settings: Includes the Account, User Permissions, Audit Log, and Registry Management tabs.

  • Access Token: Access Token is no longer a tab. The access token is available under the General Settings > Account tab.

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