June 2023 release notes
We've added integrations, webhook functionality, and a number of quality-of-life updates. Read on to see everything we've launched in June!
Large
Surface New Relic alert statuses in your catalog 🚨
Get ahead of performance issues faster by surfacing the status of your services in the context of your complete software catalog. Our New Relic integration pulls the alert status from APM and Service records into OpsLevel.
We also now detect services from New Relic, to help you build your catalog based on metadata that already exists elsewhere. Read the docs.
Medium
Reduce operational toil with post-template webhooks 🪝
Trigger workflows as soon as you create a new service from a template—like paving infrastructure, kicking off CI/CD pipelines, or sending alerts—and empower your team to do more on their own. Read the docs.
Publish infra objects through our API 📖
Push a record of all of your infrastructure resources into your OpsLevel catalog, whether they live on GCP, Azure, or on-prem with our new API. Read the docs.
Small
Get notified when you have new detected services 📍
Coming off the heels of several new Service Detection integration sources, we’ve added a red dot to the sidebar notifying you when you have new service recommendations to review.
Filter services based on whether they’re connected to a repo 📎
Quickly surface which of your services are not connected to a repository, and streamline how you apply Checks to the right services.
Use AWS tags to define relationships 🤝🏼
Assign relationships to infrastructure objects—including ‘depends-on’, ‘dependency-of’, and ‘belongs-to’—with tags. Read the docs.
Users now support tags 🔖
Speaking of tags, you can also now add tags to Users in OpsLevel. Filter Users by tags via GraphQL, or use the below query to find Users with specific tags.
Add aliases to Groups 👥
You can now simplify and expand how you refer to your groups by adding aliases.
Other quality-of-life updates ⭐️
A new copy-to-clipboard button next to all aliases makes it easier than ever to build GraphQL queries or create connections between records.
We’ve also improved our login pages to make them more responsive.