Services


Overview
The AI Services management page in the Zequenze Control Portal provides administrators with a centralized interface to manage and monitor artificial intelligence services within the FLUX admin portal. This page displays all configured AI services, their current status, and provides tools for service management and organization.
Key Features
- Service Listing: View all AI services in a tabular format with comprehensive details
- Real-time Status Monitoring: Track active/inactive status and public accessibility of services
- Organization Management: Filter and organize services by organizational units
- Configuration Management: Access to service configurations and profiles
- Bulk Operations: Import and add multiple services efficiently
- Advanced Filtering: Multiple filter options to refine service views
UI Elements
Main Navigation
Service Management Table
The main table displays the following columns:
- Name: Service identifier with configuration details
- Type: Service classification (Boolean switch, Central Authorization, Progress Bar, etc.)
- Is active: Green/red indicator showing service operational status
- Is public: Public accessibility status
- No logs: Log availability indicator (red dots indicate no logs available)
- Organization: Associated organizational unit (Zequenze, Root, Bestel)
Filter Panel (Right Side)
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Proceed: Process status filter
atwiththedropdowntopselection - Type: Service type selection dropdown with "Click for options" placeholder
- Service class: Classification filter options with "Click for options" placeholder
- Active: Status filter with "All" dropdown selection
- Is public: Public access filter with "All" dropdown selection
- Organization: Organizational unit filter with "Click for options" placeholder and sub-organizations option
User Interactions
Primary Actions
- Search: Use the search bar to find specific services by name or identifier
- Add Service: Click the green "Add" button to create new AI services
- Import Services: Use the blue "Import" function for bulk service addition
- Filter Services: Apply multiple filters simultaneously to refine the service list
Service Management
- Click on service names to access detailed configuration
- Monitor service status through visual indicators
- Access organization-specific services through the organization filter
Navigation
Access Path
Related Sections
- AI Services: Current location for service management
- Assistants: Access AI assistant configurations
- Dashboard: Return to main administrative overview
Data Displayed
The page currently shows 18 results with various services including:
- Boolean switch services: Multiple boolean switch configurations for inbound and outbound calls
- Authorization services: Central and local authorization services
- Progress Bar services: Multiple test services (25, 30, 100) with progress bar functionality
- Visualization services: RX and TX gain spin visualization tools, numeric spin services
- Device extraction services: GPT End User Device Extractor
- Configuration services: OpenAI gpt-4-o model configuration
- Data services: Flow & Task prompt config, log retention policy, radial graph test service
- Chart services: Radar Chart Test and Table to chart conversion services
Each service displays:
- Service type and classification
- Active/inactive operational status
- Public accessibility settings
- Organizational assignment (Zequenze, Root, Bestel)
- Log availability status (red indicators show services without logs)
Actions Available
Service Management Actions
- Create New Services: Add individual AI services through the green "Add" button
- Bulk Import: Import multiple services from external sources using the blue "Import" button
- Status Monitoring: Track real-time service availability and performance
- Access Control: Manage public/private service accessibility
- Organization Assignment: Associate services with specific organizational units
Filter Management Actions
Administrative Functions
- Filter and Sort: Organize services by multiple criteria using the expanded filter panel
- Configuration Access: Direct access to service configuration details
- Process Tracking: Monitor service processing status through the Proceed filter
Notes/Tips
Best Practices
- Use filters to manage large service inventories efficiently
- Monitor active/inactive status to ensure service availability
- Keep track of services without logs (indicated by red dots in "No logs" column)
- Regularly review public accessibility settings for security compliance
- Close the filter panel when not in use to maximize table viewing space
Important Considerations
- Services marked as inactive may affect dependent applications
- Organization filters help manage multi-tenant environments
- The "No logs" indicator helps identify services requiring attention
- Multiple service types are available including Boolean switches, authorization services, and visualization tools
User Account Information
- Currently logged in as:
la.docs@zequenze.com - Role: Root administrator access
- Environment: FLUX admin portal (dev) v1.0.0 dev