License
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Dgraph enterprise features are proprietary licensed under the Dgraph Community License. All Dgraph releases contain proprietary code for enterprise features. Enabling these features requires an enterprise contract from contact@dgraph.io.
Dgraph enterprise features are enabled by default for 30 days in a new cluster. After the trial period of thirty (30) days, the cluster must obtain a license from Dgraph to continue using the enterprise features released in the proprietary code.
At the conclusion of your 30-day trial period if a license has not been applied to the cluster, access to the enterprise features will be suspended. The cluster will continue to operate without enterprise features.
When you have an enterprise license key, the license can be applied to the
cluster by including it as the body of a POST request and calling
/enterpriseLicense
HTTP endpoint on any Zero server.
It can also be applied by passing the path to the enterprise license file (using
the flag --enterprise_license
) to the dgraph zero
command used to start the
server. The second option is useful when the process needs to be automated.
Warning messages related to license expiry
Dgraph will print a warning message in the logs when your license is about to expire. If you are planning to implement any log monitoring solution, you may note this pattern and configure suitable alerts for yourself. You can find an example of this message below:
Once your license has expired, you will see the following warning message in the logs.
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