You can customize the color palette for BlueCat Gateway by uploading a ui_customizations.json file to the General Configuration workflow. Each entry in the JSON file defines a theme, for example:
{ "original_dark_theme": { "color_palette": "default", "colors": { "foreground_01": "#0073ae", "foreground_01_text": "#ffffff", "foreground_01_link": "#000000", "background_01": "#182a43", "background_01_text": "#eeeeee", "background_01_link": "#0093b8", "background_01_link_02": "#FFFFFF", "background_01_text_02": "#969696", "success": "#76ce66", "warning": "#ffc107", "error": "#ff0000" } }, "orange_theme": { "color_palette": "default", "colors": { "foreground_01": "#f58220", "foreground_01_text": "#eeeeee", "foreground_01_link": "#000000", "background_01": "#eeeeee", "background_01_text": "#000000", "background_01_link": "#cb4814", "background_01_link_02": "#000000", "background_01_text_02": "#4a4a4a", "success": "#22aa00", "warning": "#d29e00", "error": "#ff0000" } } }
The "original_dark_theme" is the default theme. To define a new theme, copy an existing
theme and paste it as a new entry, then change the name/key to something not in use by
any other theme (for example, "new_dark_theme"). Then change the colors as defined by
the hex codes to whatever you like, restart BlueCat Gateway, and see
what changed to determine if you like the new colors.
Note: You can also customize the
status colors for success, warning, and
error. Gateway will use the fallback colors if a user-supplied
theme does not specify the colors for success,
warning, and error.
To change which theme BlueCat Gateway uses, set the ui_theme parameter in the General Configuration workflow to the name of the theme you want BlueCat Gateway to use.
Note: Do not modify the parameter "color_palette": "default". It is
reserved for future use.