Publishing an app from the hub
You can publish an app that you have created to any stream to which you have publish access. If you have published an app to a stream, you can move your app between streams to which you have publish access.
When you publish an app to a stream, a copy remains in Work. These copies link to the published app, enabling you to keep track of your published work and perform tasks such as moving or duplicating a published app more easily. Copies of published apps are marked with ã to indicate they are in a stream.
When you publish an app or move a published app between streams, the sheets and stories of the app will become available to the other users that have access to the stream that your published app belongs to.
Apps can also be published from the Qlik Management Console. For more information, see Publishing apps from the QMC. A published app can only be deleted from the Qlik Management Console. For more information, see Deleting apps.
To avoid exposing restricted data, remove all attached files with section access settings before publishing the app.
Do the following:
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In Work in the hub, long-touch/right-click the app and do one of the following:
- Select Publish.
- Select Move.
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Select the stream you want to publish the app to, in the Stream name drop-down list.
Information noteThere is no drop-down if you only have access to one stream. -
Type a name in the App name field (optional). The field displays the name of the app you selected from the hub.
Information noteIt is possible to publish many apps with identical names in a stream. Qlik Sense will indicate when there are published apps with the same name in a stream. -
Click Publish or Move.
The published app is now in the selected stream. An entry for the published app remains in Work that links to the published app in its new stream. .
If you publish or move an app into a stream they are currently viewing, they will be notified and can update the app list for their stream.
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