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User Groups
User Groups Creating and Managing User Groups Managing Site Membership and Permissions with User Groups User Group Sites
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...
User Group Sites
User Group Sites With user group sites, you can create pages that are added automatically to each member’s personal site. These pages are organized into two page sets, My Profile (public) and My...
Users
Users Every person who accesses a Liferay site is considered a user. Unauthenticated users are considered Guest users. Liferay ships out-of-the-box with a default admin user who has complete...
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...
Updating User Profile Pictures
Updating User Profile Pictures Users have profile pictures. Administrative Users can upload images in the Edit User form, and Users can update their own account information, including profile...
Cloud Native Experience
Cloud Native Experience Subscription This documentation reflects the Cloud Native Experience (CNE) as of Liferay DXP 2026.Q1. Use the latest version of the boilerplate repository before starting...
Cloud Native Experience: AWS Ready for Cloud 2025.Q4 and Earlier Versions
Cloud Native Experience: AWS Ready for Cloud 2025.Q4 and Earlier Versions This guide covers the AWS Ready toolkit version used throughout 2025.Q4 and earlier. Starting in 2026.Q1, the toolkit has...
Cloud Native Experience: Cloud Provider Ready
Cloud Native Experience: Cloud Provider Ready These provider-optimized toolkit offerings include opinionated Terraform blueprints that automate Day 0 tasks, such as networking, cluster...
AWS Managed Resources Reference
AWS Managed Resources Reference By default, Liferay uses several managed services to run background operations when hosting in AWS. These resources facilitate the provisioning and continued use of...
Configuring Externally Managed Services
Configuring Externally Managed Services Externally managed services are created, configured, and managed outside the Liferay Helm chart. Database Configuring an external database for Liferay in...
Configuring Liferay in AWS
Configuring Liferay in AWS Since Liferay installations hosted in AWS use Helm, you must configure and customize Liferay using the Helm CLI. You can write as many .yaml files as you need. To update...
Making Liferay Public in AWS
Making Liferay Public in AWS Now that you have Liferay installed, all that's left is to make it publicly available and then configure HTTPS for secure communication. Install the nginx Ingress...
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...
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...
Auto-Scaling in AWS
Auto-Scaling in AWS Liferay's auto-scaling feature automatically creates and destroys replicas (nodes) in the Liferay cluster to optimize performance. You can choose the minimum and maximum number...
Configuring Internally Managed Services
Configuring Internally Managed Services Internally managed services are configured and managed within the chart. These services are defined using the dependencies property: dependencies: : ...
Running Liferay DXP in Amazon Web Services
Running Liferay DXP in Amazon Web Services There are three ways to host Liferay DXP in AWS: Installing Liferay DXP using the plain Helm chart. Installing Liferay DXP from AWS Marketplace. ...
CNE AWS Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment
CNE AWS Ready: Cleaning Up the Environment If you no longer need your Cloud Native Experience (CNE) environment, remove the infrastructure and platform resources to avoid unnecessary cloud costs. ...
CNE AWS Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore
CNE AWS Ready: Incremental Backup and Restore Liferay Cloud Native Experience (CNE) AWS Ready supports automated backups and restores using AWS Backup and Argo Workflows. Backups are disabled by...