Management console
The management console is used for managing licenses, user assignments, manage spaces, themes, and extensions in SaaS editions of Qlik Sense. The management console should not be confused with the Qlik Management Console (QMC), which is used for managing Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows. Only users with Tenant Admin role have access to the management console.
The management console user interface is made up of four conceptual sections, each consisting of a number of different pages:
- Governance: manage users, licenses, spaces, schedules, events and links
- Content: manage custom content, such as themes and extensions
- Integration: manage security aspects for integration
- Configuration: enable feature settings and configure identity providers
Accessing the management console
You access the management console by adding /console to your tenant address: https://<your tenant address>/console, or by using the navigation link Administration under user profile in the hub.
Users
The users page displays all the users that have logged into the tenant. If a user has a certain role (tenant admin), it is displayed in the roles field.
See also: Users overview
See also: Managing tenant admins
License
The license allocation section has three tabs: Overview, Assigned users, and License key.
See also: License overview
See also: Licensing Qlik Sense Enterprise on Kubernetes
Spaces
The spaces page displays information of all the spaces created in the tenant as well as lets you create new spaces and edit existing ones.
See also: Managing spaces in the management console
Schedules
With scheduling, you can view and delete reload schedules for apps in your system. Schedules can only be created from the hub.
See also: Managing schedules
Events
On the events page, you can follow up on events in your system and get information about the event type and the user who initiated the event.
See also: Managing events
Generic links
If you have a multi-cloud deployment consisting of QlikView or Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows in combination with Qlik Sense Enterprise SaaS or Qlik Sense Enterprise on Kubernetes, generic links offer an easy way to make on-premise apps available in the cloud.
See also: Managing generic links
Extensions
The extensions page lets you manage all the extensions in the tenant, as well as uploading new ones.
See also: Managing extensions
Themes
The themes page lets you manage all the extensions in the tenant, as well as uploading new ones.
See also: Managing themes
API keys
An API key is a unique identifier used for authentication of a user, developer, or calling program to an API. API keys are often used for tracking and controlling how the interface is used, to prevent abuse of the API.
See also: Managing API keys
Content Security Policy
Content Security Policy (CSP) provides an extra layer of security that helps to detect and mitigate certain types of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks.
In Qlik Sense, CSP allows tenant admins to control resources an extension or a theme is allowed to load for a given page. With a few exceptions, policies mostly involve specifying server origins and script endpoints. If an extension or theme contain links to external resources, these must have its origins allowlisted in the Content Security Policy.
See also: Managing Content Security Policy
Web
You can create web integrations to add origins that are allowlisted to access the tenant. The web integration containing the allow list is connected to an ID used in for example a mashup that is connecting to your tenant. When a request arrives, Qlik Sense confirms that the request derives from an allowlisted domain and then approves the request, else not.
See also: Managing web integrations
Settings
The settings page lets you manage the following sections:
- On-demand data, see Enabling on-demand app generation
- Groups, see Enabling auto-creation of groups
- Dynamic license assignment, see Enable dynamic license assignment
- API keys, see Enabling API keys in the tenant