Hey guys,
I've been using this amazing tool to make sure we have the right architecture in our apps. I use it every day so that we immediately fix any new issue before it gets into our QA environment.
Yet, in our development environment, we have several applications that are POCs or deprecated but we don't want to delete (yet) or developers's sandboxes for their tests, etc, all applications that we don't care about architecture because they won't leave our development environment.
We are able to unselect those in the Application Canvas screen for readability. The thing is that we cannot do the same thing in Application dependencies screen, at least as far as I know. And because of that, we have a huge Matrix that is getting pretty complicated to read.
Is there a way to have this screen only showing the "selected" applications?
Thank you,
Nelson
Hello,
you can make a grouping color foryour own custom layer which you can name for example POC_TEMPS and give them very distinct color like black. You can assing apps to this layer and they will be grouped by the very distinct color. Discovery does not have such a built-in way of what you need, but you can also modify the app but for maintanance it is strictly not recomended
Hi @Nelson Freitas
You can use Discovery "Layers" filters.
In Dependencies, you can filter by Consumer, Provider, Layer, Change scope.
If you categorize your unwanted applications, then you can filter out that layer in the Dependency view. Only your real apps remain visible.