SCM Instance is configuration details to connect with specific code repositories like GitHub, GitLab, Subversion etc. This information is used to check for changes in repository. Plugins can use the details to checkout, commit code as well.
To create an SCM Instance, click the Create button and select SCM Instanceselect the Source Control tab, and click thebutton. To edit an existing Instance, select click on an Instance and click the Edit button.row from the list.
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Enter values for the fields as described in figure below.
Selection of the SCM type dynamically prompts for properties required to for that SCM. Clicking the Test Connection button will use the values you entered to connect to the SCM Instance.
Click the Save button to save the changes.
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Field Name | Required | Description |
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Instance Code | Yes | Short name for the Instance. |
Instance Name | Yes | Long display name for the Instance. |
SCM Type | Yes |
Once the SCM Instance is saved, this field cannot be modified. | ||
Description | Yes | A description of the Instance. |
Active | Yes | Whether or not the Instance is active in the system. Defaults to "Yes". |
URL | Depends | URL to the repository |
If using SVN,
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If using PVCS, This will be the Project Database client name configured on the FileServer. e.g. /opt/pdb/pdbname | ||
User | Depends | User name to login to the repository. |
Password | Depends | Password to login to the repository. Note that encrypted properties are stored in Credential Store (Local or External) and can be configured using Edit button next to credential name drop down. Alternatively, you can reuse single credential for multiple properties also, in which case you should name that credential appropriately. |
Click the Save button to save the changes. Optionally click the Apply button to save the changes, but remain on the current screen until the Cancel button is clicked.