Concept | Govern item pages#

Dataiku Govern lets you create governance layers on various Dataiku items. Let’s introduce you to Govern item pages, where you can explore and edit different item details.

Govern project page#

We’ll start with a Govern project page. The header of a project page lets you:

  • Edit, delete, or archive the project.

  • View your assigned roles for the project.

  • Check the project dependencies.

A screenshot of a Govern project page highlighting the header.

Looking more closely, we can see that the dependency icon in the header opens a graph view of your project so you can see a nested view of your project items. Here, you can also see each item’s workflow. This view is accessible on all item pages.

A screenshot of one dependency graph of a project.

Note

With Advanced Dataiku Govern, users with Admin artifact permissions will see an addition icon in the header: the template migration icon. Learn more about template migration in How-to | Switch artifact templates (blueprint versions).

Image of the additional template migration icon.

Overview#

Now, looking at the left menu, we see a few different options. First, each Govern project has an Overview that should be defined at the start of every project. The Overview section allows you to set up the project description, project type and scope, related items, sign-off settings, and qualification snapshot.

A Dataiku screenshot of a Govern project overview.

Workflow#

Under the Overview section, you can see the Workflow. The workflow will tell you about your project’s progress. You can click on each step of the workflow for more information. Note that you can only move on to the next step in the workflow once you mark a step as finished.

A Dataiku screenshot highlighting the workflow menu of a Govern project.

Attachments#

In the Attachments section, you’ll be able to view references and files related to the project.

A Dataiku screenshot of the Attachments tab of a Govern project.

Timeline#

The Timeline section provides a history of any changes made to the project. The history includes detailed change information and filtering capabilities so you can track and audit specific updates.

A Dataiku screenshot of the Timeline tab of a Govern project.

Dataiku objects#

Clicking on Dataiku Objects will take you to a page with all of your Dataiku project information, as well as information about related items such as models, bundles, and datasets.

Dataiku screenshot of the Dataiku Objects tab of a Govern project.

More Govern item pages#

Govern model, Govern model version, and Govern bundle pages use a similar template to the Govern project pages. You’ll only find differences in the Overview and Workflow sections of each item.

Additionally, you can navigate between these pages using page breadcrumbs. These breadcrumbs are directly correlated to the item hierarchy. You can move through related govern items here.

A screenshot highlighting the breadcrumbs on an item page.

To review, each Govern item page has a header, a left menu, and breadcrumbs for navigation. Use this information to start configuring your Govern items and navigating dependencies.

What’s next?#

Additional information can be found in the reference documentation on Types of Govern items.