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Enabling Glowroot on PaaS
Enabling Glowroot on PaaS Liferay DXP 2023.Q4+/Portal GA100+ Glowroot is included with Liferay in the /opt/liferay/glowroot folder. Glowroot stores profiling and transaction data on the...
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...
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....
Reading Liferay Cloud Service Logs
Reading Liferay Cloud Service Logs Environment logs are crucial for diagnosing and resolving technical issues in a project. Liferay Cloud provides a variety of environment logs that users can...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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: ...
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...
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...
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.,...
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:...
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...
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...
HubSpot Lead Capture
HubSpot Lead Capture Subscription The HubSpot Lead Capture connects Liferay to the HubSpot CRM software. You can synchronize Liferay Objects data automatically to ensure the instant availability...
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...
Installing HubSpot Lead Capture
Installing HubSpot Lead Capture Installing the Liferay connector HubSpot Lead Capture requires integrating a Liferay client extension and a Spring Boot micro-service client extension. Follow the...
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
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 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...
TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go)
TradeCentric (formerly PunchOut2Go)
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...
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 ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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: ...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Web Content Structures with Data Engine
Web Content Structures with Data Engine Beginning with Liferay 7.4, web content structures were migrated from using Dynamic Data Mapping (DDM) to Data Engine (DE) as the backend framework for...
Mapping Repeatable Fields to Fragments
Mapping Repeatable Fields to Fragments Liferay DXP 2024.Q3+/Portal GA125+ When creating fields on web content structures, you can make them repeatable. You can then map these fields to fragments...
Creating Web Content Structures
Creating Web Content Structures Create web content structures to serve as building blocks for web content articles and determine the information you can include when writing them. To create a web...
Managing Web Content Structures
Managing Web Content Structures You can manage structures from the structures page: Open the Site Menu (Site Menu) and go to Content & Data → Web Content. Select the Structures tab. Open the...
Creating and Managing Roles
Creating and Managing Roles Once you understand roles and permissions, you can create the roles and empower your users to work within your Liferay DXP solution. Create and manage roles in Control...
Default Roles Reference
Default Roles Reference All roles available in a Liferay DXP installation can be viewed in the Roles administrative application, organized by scope. Navigate there using Control Panel → Users →...
Managing Site Membership and Permissions with User Groups
Managing Site Membership and Permissions with User Groups You can use user groups to manage site membership, roles, and permissions. Managing Site Membership with User Groups One of the primary...
Adding and Managing Users
Adding and Managing Users Core user management activities include adding, editing, and deleting users. These activities are typically restricted to Administrative users. Adding Users Open the...
Updating User Profile Pictures for Liferay 7.3 and Earlier Versions
Updating User Profile Pictures for Liferay 7.3 and Earlier Versions Users have profile pictures. Administrative Users can upload images in the Edit User form, and Users can update their own account...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebSphere
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebSphere Liferay DXP 2024.Q1/Portal GA112 or below Compatibility with IBM WebSphere application server has been removed in 2024.Q2 and later releases. ...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on JBoss EAP
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on JBoss EAP Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.Q1 or below Installing on JBoss EAP requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring JBoss,...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Tomcat
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Tomcat Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.Q1 or below Using a Liferay-Tomcat bundle or Docker image is the fastest way to get started using Liferay DXP. This...
Installing on JBoss EAP
Installing on JBoss EAP Liferay DXP 2025.Q3+/Portal 2026.Q1+ For pre-Jakarta Liferay versions, see Installing Earlier Versions on JBoss EAP. Installing on JBoss EAP requires installing the DXP...
Installing on Tomcat
Installing on Tomcat Liferay DXP 2025.Q3+/Portal 2026.Q1+ For pre-Jakarta Liferay versions, see Installing Earlier Versions on Tomcat. Using a Liferay-Tomcat bundle or Docker image is the...
Installing Liferay On A Local Server
Installing Liferay On A Local Server Liferay runs on an application server. There are three ways to host Liferay on a local machine: Using a Docker container Using a Liferay Tomcat bundle On a...
Self-Hosted Installation and Upgrades
Self-Hosted Installation and Upgrades Liferay's flexibility makes it possible to host it in any way you choose: on any Kubernetes-based cloud platform via Helm charts and Terraform scripts, on...
Configuring a Database
Configuring a Database By default for demonstration purposes, Liferay DXP/Portal is configured to use an embedded HSQL database. Beyond demonstration purposes, we recommend using a full-featured,...
Installing a Liferay-Tomcat Bundle
Installing a Liferay-Tomcat Bundle The Tomcat Bundle includes the Apache Tomcat application server with Liferay DXP/Portal pre-deployed. It's the easiest, fastest way to install Liferay on...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Application Servers
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Application Servers As new Liferay versions are released, their dependencies and installation steps change. Liferay made a big change for DXP with the 2025.Q3...
Installing Liferay on an Application Server
Installing Liferay on an Application Server You can install Liferay DXP or Liferay Portal on any supported application server. This is typically the most practical installation type to use in...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebLogic
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on WebLogic Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.Q1 or below If you are using WebLogic as your application server, it is highly recommended to install DXP to a...
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Wildfly
Installing Earlier Liferay Versions on Wildfly Liferay DXP 2025.Q2/Portal 2025.1 or below Installing on WildFly requires installing the DXP WAR, installing dependencies, configuring WildFly, and...