Channels
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Channels in Polarity provide a way to organize Entities and Annotations into logical groups.
Clicking on a Channel name on this page allows you to view all entities and annotations associated with that channel.
To navigate to the Channels page:
Right click on the Polarity icon in the system tray / macOs menu bar
Click the Configure Polarity
button.
Select Channels from under the Advanced Settings menu.
Alternatively, Channels can be accessed via the Subscriptions page of the Overlay Window.
Each channel is contained in a separate row and organized in a table format. In each channel row there is information about that channel.
Who created that channel and when
Number of users subscribed to the channel
Number of users that have pinned the channel
Channel ID Number
Channel Color
Whether you are subscribed to the channel or not
You can subscribe or unsubscribe to different channels to customize the information you receive.
Polarity only returns information for entities that are in channels you are subscribed to. You can subscribe to a channel by clicking the toggle under the Subscribed
column and set it to On
.
All channels that you are subscribed to will have the toggle set to On
.
To unsubscribe from a channel click the appropriate toggle under the Subscribed
column of the channel and set it to Off
.
To create a channel click on the Add Channel
button in the top right of the channels page.
This opens up the Create Channel form:
The only required field in the Create Channel dialog is the Channel Name
. All other fields are optional but will help provide contextual information to other members of your team. To create a Channel follow the below steps:
Set Privacy Level:
Public - Anyone in your organization can view and subscribe to this channel
Private - Only users/groups you subscribe can view/annotate in this channel
Enter Channel Name - The Channel Name is used to identify the Channel. The Channel Name is required and cannot include spaces or other special characters except for periods, underscores, hyphens and forward slashes. Channel Names should be descriptive and short.
Enter Description - A description for your Channel to help other Polarity users determine whether or not they should subscribe to the Channel.
Select Options for Subscribing Other Users - Clicking on the Show additional options
button below the description field reveals additional options for subscribing other users to a newly created channel.
The options are:
Don't Subscribe Other Users
Subscribe All Users
Subscribe Specific Users
Once all of the information has been entered click on the Save
button in the bottom right of the modal to create the channel.
By default when a channel is created it is set to public so all Polarity users can access it.
As you are adding annotations to Polarity through the annotation window, you can quickly create a channel right from the annotation window.
To do this, type the name of the channel you want to create into the Channels
section in the annotation window.
Once you select "Click here to create new public channel named [Name of Channel] ", the new channel will be created. You will be auto-subscribed to the channel you created.
Since this method creates a new public channel, all users will have access to the newly created channel but they won't be automatically subscribed to it.
Only the creator of a channel, a Channel Manager or a Polarity Admin can edit a channel.
To edit a channel:
Locate the channel you wish to edit
Click on its settings
button located in the Actions
column.
On the new page that opens, click on the Edit
button that is next to the channel name at the top.
From here you can change the channel name, provide a new description or edit the existing one.
Polarity remembers the last channel that you annotated against. This means that the last channel you annotated against will be the default channel for your next annotation.
A channel deleted from the channel page can be restored by an administrator (i.e., the deletion is a soft delete)
For more information about how Channels can be restored and hard deleted please see Admin Tasks.
You have the ability to sort channels in order to find the ones that are the most pertinent to your workflow.
You can sort channels by:
Created On - Sorts in chronological order from when the channel was created
Channel Name - Sorts in alphabetical order
Number of Subscribed Users - Sorts based on the number of users that are using that channel.
Number of Writers - Sorts based on the number of users that have pinned the channel in the apply tag window.
You can filter channels by name using the filter channel text input. You can also quickly filter channels to view:
Channels I Created - Filter down the channels to just the ones you have created
My Subscribed Channels - Filter just the channels you are currently subscribed to.
Channel colors can be customized to your preference. You can choose any color from the color picker to represent that channel. This helps to identify more important channels versus ones that might be informational.
For example, a channel consisting of information on your co-workers might be informational so you set it to a gray color. However a channel with active threats might be set to red to make it standout in the Polarity Overlay.