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Step - by step instructions on how to create co-relation between two tools using Co-Relation Builder under Configuration | Co-Relation Builder.

Co-Relation Builder is a functionality which provides facility to create relations based on various nodes, properties between each configured tool to provide data to Insights. Co-Relation helps in creating the dashboards quickly by providing the relevant information to write either a Cypher Query (Neo4j datasource) or Lucene Query (Elasticsearch datasource). 

This module is only available to the User Role - Admin. User Role with Viewer and Editor, access will not be able to Co-Relation Builder.

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Click on Co-Relation Builder on the main navigation to access the module.                                                                              

                             

Select Tool 1

  • Please Select Tool 1 from the drop down menu 
  • For example, if the Tool 1 selected is GIT, the tool properties are displayed under the Title "Tool Properties" in first column. (In below screenshot Tool 1: GIT is selected and GIT Properties are highlighted for reference)

                        

Select Tool 2

  • Select a Tool 2 from the drop down menu (Note: Selecting Tool 2 is required to view the Correlation between the selected tools).
  • For example, if the Tool 2 selected is PIVOTAL TRACKER, the tool properties are displayed under the Title "Tool Properties" in the second column  (In below screenshot Tool 2: PIVOTAL TRACKER is selected and PIVOTAL TRACKER Properties are highlighted for reference)

                        

    Enter Co-Relation Name: 

  • Enter a Co-relation name, which needs to be stored in correlation.json.
  • The co-relation name will be added with a Prefix FROM_SOURCE_TOOL_TO_DESTINATION_TOOL.(e.g FROM_GIT_TO_PIVOTALTRACKER_new_relation)                       


                  
  • List of Co-Relation in Correlation.json : This column shows all the existing from correlation.json. The newly created relations will also be displayed here.

                   



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