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Parseable Release v1.5.4

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Parseable v1.5.4 is out now. Checkout the new features, improvements and bug fixes in Parseable since the last release.

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Features

Custom Dashboards

Search and visualization are key aspects of making sense of ad hoc log events. Search helps you when you know what you're looking for, while visualization helps in cases where you don't know yet. We released the first version of dashboards as a part of version v1.5.0. We made several improvements based on user feedback in last few releases.

Now, with v1.5.4, our fully customizable dashboards are out of beta! Tailor your visualizations with tiles created by SQL queries. Data fetched by a SQL query will be transformed to supply to visualizations, including charts, graphs, and tables.

With this release, you can:

  • Choose from a selection of visualization options, including colors, sizes, orientations, and custom tick formats.
  • Export your dashboard views in PNG, CSV, or JSON formats.
  • Organize tiles with an adjustable, draggable layout to create dashboards that suit your workflow.
  • Build and share unlimited dashboards, and import tile configurations with just one click.
  • Access pre-built dashboard templates to get started quickly.

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Explore page improvements

The explore page includes an expandable sidebar for streamlined data exploration. This enhancement lets you:

  • Quickly view columns and schema for each stream.
  • Pin, drag, and arrange columns with full control over column width, word wrapping, and visibility settings to suit your preferences.

Performance improvements

Version v1.5.4 includes performance improvements in query API specifically. You can expect faster query execution times and improved response times for queries. In our internal benchmarks based on ClickBench, we observed a 30% improvement in query execution times.

Bug Fixes

Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

We’ve fixed bugs in RBAC, ensuring reliable and secure experience. Console now only exposes an option only if the logged in user has permissions to call the corresponding API. So, if you don't see an option that you expected to see, please check Review detailed API access control documentation here.

OAuth login issue

We fixed an security issue where redirect URI and base URI should be the same for OAuth login. This ensures that the user is redirected to the correct page after login.

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