A release is a software delivery milestone, containing a collection of related or unrelated projects enabling new or updated features/capabilities.
Select Releases from the menu to view and define your releases.
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Name | The name of the release. |
Status | The current status of the release. Status are:
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Start Date | The date and time in which the release was started. |
End Date | The date and time in which the release was ended/completed. |
Pipeline | The pipeline which is used to process snapshots for the release. |
Next Snapshot On | The date and time the next snapshot will be created, based on Snapshot Schedule on release. |
Latest Snapshot | The last snapshot which was created for this release. |
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See topics below for more details on managing release.
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To view the snapshots for the release, click on the snapshot link in the Latest Snapshot column for the target release.
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Description
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Snapshot Name
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Status
The current status of the snapshot. Status are:
- Pending - the snapshot is being created, and has not yet been sent to the pipeline for execution.
- Completed - the snapshot has been created, but not yet sent to the pipeline for execution.
- Failed - the snapshot has failed during creation, and will not be sent to the pipeline for execution.
- Failed to Initiate - the snapshot was created, but a failure occurred in transfer to the pipeline for execution.
- Initiated - the snapshot was successfully sent to the pipeline for execution, which can be viewed in the release dashboard.
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Initiated is the final status of an snapshot, and its execution in the pipeline is tracked through execution in the dashboard. |
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Created On
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The user who created the snapshot.
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release
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Creating/Editing a Release
Basic fields
Associating to a Pipeline - reference pipeline section
Adding projects packages to a release
Request all files
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Starting a release
Pausing a release
Ending a release
See creating a snapshot
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