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- A dashboard to start application and manage the server (settings),
- session debug tools to debug/inspect the current running session,
- a connection to Studio to start applications modelled in Studio.
Requirements
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Installation
This component is enabled by default, but can be disabled:
To disable this component, the development-tools profile should be disabled. More information on how to configure the application using Spring Profiles can be found here : Application configuration with Spring Profiles.
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In Blueriq 13.13 there are two versions of the development tools available where the improved version has become the new default. How to switch between the two version can be found on this page. |
Configuration
Shortcut properties
To enable editing of shortcut properties create a file named application-shortcuts.properties
in the Blueriq config location. Enable the shortcuts
Spring profile to make the properties available to the Runtime.
Runtime user properties
To enable editing of Runtime user properties create a file named users.properties
in the Blueriq config location. You can configure editing behaviour by adding properties to
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# When true, user property passwords will be cryptographically hashed when stored
blueriq.development.user-properties.store-password-hashed=true |
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By default passwords for user properties will be (cryptographically) hashed when you save them through the Development Dashboard. If you want new passwords to be saved in plain text, set the above mentioned property to |
H2 Console
For security reasons, the H2 Console is disabled by default since Blueriq 11.5. You can enable it by adding a property to application-development-tools.properties:
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See the cookbook Using the development dashboard for more information.
Troubleshooting
N/A