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Maintenance and Downtime
Maintenance and Downtime Sometimes, big changes in the underlying infrastructure of a project may cause downtime. When planning for these changes, you can enable maintenance mode to redirect...
Self-Healing
Self-Healing The self-healing functionality of Liferay Cloud detects if a service or application has become unresponsive and automatically initiates procedures to recover the unresponsive service....
Shell Access
Shell Access The command-line tools in Liferay Cloud contribute to the developer's workflow by delivering speed, control, traceability, scripting, and automation capabilities. Shell access makes it...
Tuning Security Settings
Tuning Security Settings Here are a list of best practices for tightening and maintaining your Liferay PaaS project's security, including networking practices, data security, and general security...
Information Security and Liferay Cloud
Information Security and Liferay Cloud Liferay takes security on the cloud very seriously and has published the following documents on our compliance with the SOC 2 and ISO 27001:2013 standards: ...
Managing Secure Environment Variables with Secrets
Managing Secure Environment Variables with Secrets Secrets allow you to securely store variables for any environment within Liferay Cloud. Whereas any user with permission to view your Liferay...
Using SSO with Liferay Cloud
Using SSO with Liferay Cloud Customers may use their SAML 2.0 compliant single sign-on Identity Providers to authenticate users with the Liferay Cloud platform. Here is the process to enable this...
Web Application Firewall
Web Application Firewall Liferay Cloud 5.x.x Liferay Cloud includes a web application firewall called ModSecurity. It inspects requests sent to the web server against a predefined set of custom...
Updating Services in Liferay PaaS
Updating Services in Liferay PaaS Liferay PaaS provides a robust framework for achieving a highly efficient Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) strategy. With Git and Jenkins...
Automatically Deploying CI Service Builds
Automatically Deploying CI Service Builds With Liferay PaaS, you can use webhooks to automatically trigger Jenkins builds for changes pushed or merged to your project's Git repository (e.g.,...
Build Retention Policy
Build Retention Policy The Liferay Cloud console displays your builds on the Builds page, so you can deploy them to your services whenever needed. However, only the most recent 1,100 builds remain...
Configuring Persistent File Storage Volumes
Configuring Persistent File Storage Volumes Administrators can configure the volumes for their services in Liferay PaaS depending on their deployment type (Deployment or StatefulSet). Volumes can...
Backup Service
Backup Service Maintaining regular backups is vital to protecting your project's data. The Liferay Cloud backup service stores iterations of environment data that can be used to restore your...
Downloading and Uploading Backups
Downloading and Uploading Backups The Liferay Cloud backup service creates backups of an environment's database and the full contents of the Liferay instance's LIFERAY_HOME/data folder. This...
Continuous Integration
Continuous Integration Liferay Cloud uses Jenkins to power its continuous integration infrastructure service. When you send a pull request or push a commit to one of your pre-configured GitHub...
Creating a Database Dump
Creating a Database Dump Uploading a backup to Liferay Cloud's backup service requires a snapshot comprised of two compressed files, containing the document library and database dump, respectively....
Restoring Data from a Backup
Restoring Data from a Backup During project development, there may be times when you must restore data or roll back the project to an earlier state. Restoring a backup to an environment restores...
Database Service
Database Service The database service is a proxy in Liferay Cloud to the Cloud SQL service in the Google Cloud Platform where the database itself resides. The database service provides tools for...
Deploying Changes via the CLI Tool
Deploying Changes via the CLI Tool With the CLI tool, you can directly deploy local project changes without triggering a Jenkins build or using the Liferay Cloud Console. This tutorial walks...
Deploying Changes via the Liferay Cloud Console
Deploying Changes via the Liferay Cloud Console This tutorial walks through the process of adding a portal property to the Liferay service, triggering a CI build with a pull request, and deploying...
Ignoring Files and Folders
Ignoring Files and Folders Liferay Cloud allows subscribers to determine which files and folders should be ignored before deploying a service. This is done by creating a .lcpignore file and placed...
Understanding Deployment Strategies
Understanding Deployment Strategies The deployment strategy of a service determines how new versions will be initialized. Liferay PaaS provides two deployment strategies for its services:...
Commerce
Commerce Use Liferay Commerce to build, manage, and scale online stores for B2B or B2C. Learn how to set up your store, manage products, configure pricing and payments, and handle orders and...
Understanding Deployment Types
Understanding Deployment Types The deployment type of a service determines many different facets of how it functions, including performance, memory usage, and access to files or volumes. Liferay...
Add-ons and Connectors
Add-ons and Connectors
Restarting Jenkins Stages
Restarting Jenkins Stages The CI service can be configured to preserve Jenkins stashes. You can then use the stashes to restart specific stages in a Jenkins build. Preserving Jenkins Stashes Use...
Configuring the MuleSoft Connector
Configuring the MuleSoft Connector Liferay's connector to MuleSoft uses OpenAPI 3.0 documents that describe Liferay's APIs. Each OpenAPI document is deployed dynamically in your Liferay instance...
Mulesoft
Mulesoft Subscription The Liferay Connector to MuleSoft connects Liferay DXP to other platforms and services in the MuleSoft ecosystem. You can access the connector via Anypoint Studio or Anypoint...
Liferay Commerce Connector to TradeCentric Reference Guide
Liferay Commerce Connector to TradeCentric Reference Guide Subscription There are several configuration terms in TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go). TermDescription Punch out sessionThe set of...
Designing Mule Flows
Designing Mule Flows After configuring the Liferay Connector to MuleSoft, you can start building Mule flows. These operations are available for Liferay's OpenAPI endpoints. Create Records ...
Liferay Commerce 2.1 Connector to PunchOut2Go
Liferay Commerce 2.1 Connector to PunchOut2Go Subscription Liferay provides a PunchOut2Go connector that integrates with a user's existing PunchOut2Go infrastructure. You can download this...
Creating Store Content
Creating Store Content Because Liferay puts you in control of your site, building a store has two components: a complete catalog and a series of pages for displaying and selling products. Using an...
TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go)
TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go)
Salesforce
Salesforce Deprecated in Liferay DXP 2024.Q4/Portal GA129 Subscription Liferay DXP 7.4 U35+ The Liferay Connector to Salesforce uses Talend job designs and Liferay's Job Scheduler to import data...
Liferay Connector to TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go)
Liferay Connector to TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go) Subscription Liferay provides a TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go) connector that integrates Liferay with a user's existing TradeCentric...
Account Management Page
Account Management Page The Account Management page is where store administrators and account managers manage users and accounts. Users may be invited to the store and assigned account-specific...
Commerce Storefront Pages
Commerce Storefront Pages Learn about the different pages that a commerce storefront uses in Liferay. These pages are available out-of-the-box in accelerators like Minium and Speedwell. If you...
Checkout
Checkout The Checkout page contains the Checkout widget. It becomes active once a buyer clicks Checkout to submit an order. You can also implement a custom checkout step using extension points. See...
Product Details - Using Display Page Template
Product Details - Using Display Page Template Accelerators like Minium and Speedwell have a product details page that uses the product details widget. Instead of using the product details widget on...
Order Pages
Order Pages Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ [Beta Feature](../../../security-and-administration/administration/configuring-liferay/feature-flags.md#beta-feature-flags) Currently, this feature...
Product Details
Product Details The Product Details page displays important information of a product. The Product Details page can contain information such as a short description about the product, its...
Placed Orders
Placed Orders The Placed Orders page is a required page that displays all orders that have completed the checkout process per account regardless of order status. The page uses the Orders widget. ...
Cart
Cart You can use the Cart page to manage the contents of your cart. There are three associated widgets: Cart, Cart Summary, Mini Cart. Cart displays the contents of the cart. The widget contains...
Compare
Compare The Compare Page is a page where buyers can view two or more products side by side for comparison. The Compare Page uses the Product Comparison Table widget which is populated only when a...
Pending Orders
Pending Orders The Pending Orders page is a page where order managers can view all incomplete orders associated with an account; an incomplete order contains items in the cart but has not been...
Catalog Page
Catalog Page The catalog page is the primary way for users to browse, search, and select products. Both the Minium and Speedwell accelerators include the following widgets in their catalog pages: ...
Lists
Lists The Lists page provides customers access to the Wish Lists and Wish List Contents widgets. Using the Wish List widget, authenticated users can view, create, and manage custom product lists....
Creating Category Display Pages
Creating Category Display Pages You can link categories to widget pages to create and manage pages at scale in Liferay Commerce. Rather than managing one page for every category, you can define a...
Search
Search You can use the search page to find content available on a Liferay site. This can be web content, knowledge base articles, documents, images, products, etc. The search page contains a search...
Creating a Catalog Page
Creating a Catalog Page The catalog page is the entry point to your company's product portfolio. On this page, they can browse, search, and select products. You can use the following widgets for a...
Returns Page
Returns Page Liferay DXP 2024.Q4+/Portal GA129+ The returns page contains a list of all return requests placed by the customer. Select a return request to view the status of the request and its...
Creating Separate Catalog Pages for Individual Product Catalogs
Creating Separate Catalog Pages for Individual Product Catalogs Your storefront can contain products from multiple catalogs. Liferay stores products in catalogs and displays them in your storefront...
Using the Account Selector Fragment
Using the Account Selector Fragment Liferay DXP 7.4 U72+/GA72+ The Account Selector fragment provides an easy way for users to switch between their accounts when browsing products and creating...
Using the Mini Cart Widget
Using the Mini Cart Widget Liferay Commerce comes with a Mini Cart widget that provides a quick overview of the current cart status. The Mini Cart widget is not the same as the custom mini cart...
Creating Product Display Pages
Creating Product Display Pages With Liferay Commerce, you can link individual store products with site pages to create dedicated display pages for each product. Quickly design layouts using...
Using the New Organization Management Chart Widget
Using the New Organization Management Chart Widget Liferay DXP 2024.Q1+/Portal GA112+ You can use Liferay's organization management chart to view, manage, and search through organizations,...
Enabling Commerce Products as Related Assets
Enabling Commerce Products as Related Assets You can connect products to other assets in Liferay by using the related assets relationship. Liferay DXP 7.4+ does not support products as related...
Liferay Commerce Fragments
Liferay Commerce Fragments Liferay provides a variety of fragments out-of-the-box, so you can start building your solution right away. Fragments can be placed on content pages and page templates....
Using the Mini Cart Fragment
Using the Mini Cart Fragment Liferay DXP 7.4 U69+/GA69+ The Mini Cart fragment provides a detailed overview of your cart. You can use it to increase or decrease product quantity, delete products,...
Liferay Commerce Widgets
Liferay Commerce Widgets Liferay provides a variety of widgets out-of-the-box, so you can start building your solution right away. Widgets can be placed on content pages, widget pages, and page...