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Notifications

The notification center serves as a centralized hub where you can conveniently view all notifications received on your account. Filter your notifications based on event type and read status to easily find them back. To change how you want to be notified, navigate to your account preferences.

Filtering notifications

  1. Event Type: Filter notifications by selecting a specific event type from the available options. This helps users focus on notifications related to particular activities.
  2. Read Status: Filter notifications based on whether they have been read or are still unread. This feature aids in organizing and managing notifications efficiently.

Interacting with notifications

  • Click a notification: Navigate to the section in the product where the notification originated from (e.g., monitoring alert). After clicking a notification, it will be marked with the read status.
  • Mark a notification as read: Next to clicking the notification a notification you can also mark it as read. To do so, click clicking the options button at the right side of the notification that appears when hovering over it, and click Mark as read. As an alternative, all current unread notifications can be marked as read by clicking the Mark all as read button at the upper right corner of the notification center.
  • Delete a notification: Click the options button at the right side of the notification that appears when hovering over it, and click Delete to permanently delete a notification.

Event types

The Notification Center supports various event types, each associated with a specific activity or update within the system. Common event types include:

  • Configured alerts: Notifications about alerts that have been triggered in your Workspace
  • Deployment changes: Notifications about changes or updates to the user's Deployments.
  • Workspace changes: Notifications about changes or updates to the user's workspace.
  • Repository changes: Notifications about changes or updates to the repositories in a user's workspace.

Understanding the event types helps you to quickly identify the nature of each notification and prioritize your response accordingly.