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Connector dashboard
First after the successful deployment or start of the CaaS you will see the Connector's dashboard. The dashboard provides an overview of the Connector's performance as well as to properties such as the Connector ID or Endpoint. The dashboard contains a lot of useful information about your Connector, from the number of assets up to the Connector endpoint or information about the DAPS to which the Connector is connected. The navigation bar on the left part of the Connector UI gives you direct access to certain functions of the Connector, like the Catalog Browser or the Transfer History.
The Dashboard consists of three sections:
- left: navigation menu
- center: Connector KPIs and Connector properties#
- right: General information about the Connector
From the dashboard to the providing and consuming area, everything can be access through the navigation.
In the upper section you find KPIs and data on the usage of the Connector:
- Ingoing and outgoing data: shows the number of processed data transfers inbound and outbound
- Your contract definitions: number of contract definitions in your Connector
- Your assets: number of assets/data sources which are connected to your Connector
- Your policies: number of usage policies which are created within your Connector
- Preconfigured catalogs: how many catalogs the Connector is connected to
- Contract agreements: how many contracts your Connector has agreed with partners (inbound & outbound)
The lower sections displays the Connector properties:
- Connector Endpoint The Connector Endpoint can be shared with partners for them to quickly access your catalogue via their own catalogue browser and search for your data offerings you created. You can also find the Connector Endpoint in the upper right section for easy copy-and-pasting.
- MDS Participant ID/Connector ID The MDS Connector ID is the unique identifier of your Connector. It consists from your MDS participant ID and the connector specific suffix.
- Title The Title is a human readable description of the connector (name).
- Curator Organisation Name The name of your organisation.
- Curator URL Leads to the Curators homepage.
- Description You can describe you Connector to give further information e.g., on what this connector is used for.
- Maintainer Organisation Name The name of the maintaining organisation, e.g. sovity when using a CaaS.
- Maintainer URL Leads to the maintainers homepage.
- DAPS Token URL This primarily technical property describes at which DAPS for your Connector, the tokens are to be fetched.
- DAPS JWKS URL This primarily technical property describes the configured DAPS JWKS for your Connector, if it is connected to a DAPS.
The right section provides general details about the Connector. On the very top, you can copy the Connector endpoint and the Management-API URL. Below you see general introduction to the EDC UI.
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