This release marks a significant milestone for the Aralia platform, completing the full integration of AI Teller (OpenWebUI) with the Stellar system, while substantially enhancing data exploration capabilities and the Galaxy pagination mechanism. Users can now seamlessly enter the AI assistant interface through the Stellar Portal, enjoying a consistent branded experience and a smooth authentication flow. We have also completed the full rollout of the License management mechanism and a key infrastructure milestone — migrating the underlying data engine from BO to PostgreSQL.
Release Date: 2026.04.01
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After logging into Stellar Portal, users can directly click the AI Teller entry point to access the AI chat interface (powered by OpenWebUI) without needing to log in again. The AI Teller interface adopts the Portal's custom branding, including the Header, Footer, and Logo, delivering a consistent user experience.
During Q&A with AI Teller, the system can automatically provide links to relevant datasets. Users can click these links to navigate directly to the dataset's Data Profile page while remaining logged in, significantly shortening the path from AI insights to hands-on data exploration.
The system now officially supports license management. Administrators can view the license status (Active / Expired / Invalid), client name, edition, and expiration date in the Stellar Admin sidebar. When a license expires, the Portal will automatically redirect users to a maintenance page, and Data Planet will also display a corresponding notice to keep users informed of the system's current state.
When configuring the Portal copyright notice, administrators can use {year} as a time variable. The system will automatically populate the current year based on server time, eliminating the need to manually update copyright text every year.