Dashboard
  • 04 Apr 2025
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Dashboard

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Article summary

An Integration Hub dashboard usually offers a graphical user interface to assist users in tracking, controlling, and evaluating the effectiveness of integrations between different applications and systems. It displays the state of workflows, data flows, and the general health of integrations by combining data from many sources.

The Dashboard is a centralized interface that provides real-time insights into automation workflows, integration performance, and system activities. It allows users to monitor recipes, jobs, errors, and system health from a single view, helping teams manage their integrations efficiently.

Dashboard provides an instant overview of automation functionality and include two pre-configured templates with queries for workspace and project insights.

How can you analyze and oversee these connections? Simple - with the Dependency Graph.

Dependency Graph visually illustrates the relationships between assets and resources in a workspace. Using this feature, you can easily analyze dependencies and assess how a change in one asset might impact other assets.

The Dashboard provides a comprehensive view of integration activities, allowing users to filter data by time range, application, or error type. It displays key statistics such as the number of jobs processed, success rates, and failure logs, making it easier to detect and resolve issues. Users can click on specific jobs to view detailed execution steps, inspect data mappings, and retry failed tasks if necessary.

Why Dashboard is important

  • Recipe Monitoring – View the status of active, paused, and failed recipes.

  • Job Execution Tracking – Track job history, including successful and failed executions.

  • Error Handling & Debugging – Identify errors with detailed logs and troubleshoot issues.

  • Usage & Performance Metrics – Analyze API usage, processing speed, and system load.

  • Real-Time Alerts & Notifications – Receive alerts for failures, performance issues, or system updates.

Leverage the Dependency Graph to visualize an asset's upstream and downstream relationships within your workspace.

  • Exploring the dependency graph

  • Viewing the graph features

Figure: Dashboard


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