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Deploy Oracle Visual Builder Applications.

If a team.json file is found in the artifacts directory, it will be imported into the instance after being deployed. To get a team.json file, look at the export team input in the export application operation.

Either FDOVB_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_CODE Target property value or FDOVB_INP_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_CODE plugin input value should be configured. When both are set, the plugin input value will take precedence. See Creating/Editing a Cloud Account and Provider for details on how to setup Cloud Account for OVB.

In order to deploy an application it must have both the rootURL and version set in the visual-application.json file. The rootURL is used as the application ID and version as the version. If you use the export application operation this will be set automatically.

deployApplication operation must be used along with the buildApplication. Only using exportApplication in the build workflow directly, will not suffice.

Target Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Oracle Visual Builder Account

FDOVB_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_CODE

No

The OVB account with all the required properties like Base URI, Username and Password for running OVB Instance.

Project Properties

Property Name

Property Code

Required

Description

Application Profile ID

FDOVB_APPLICATION_PROFILE_ID

No

Oracle Visual Builder Application Profile ID. Default is generally base_configuration.

Inputs

Input Name

Input Code

Required

Description

Oracle Visual Builder Account

FDOVB_INP_CLOUD_ACCOUNT_CODE

No

The OVB account with all the required properties like Base URI, Username and Password for running OVB Instance.

Publish Application

FDOVB_INP_PUBLISH

No

Publish the app, or just stage it.

Delete if Already Live

FDOVB_INP_DELETE_IF_ALREADY_LIVE

No

Delete the app if it is already live.

If this option is checked, basic auth is not supported. This is due to the REST API being used to determine if an app is already live.

Schema

FDOVB_INP_SCHEMA

No

Specifies data schema processing during application stage or publish. Value of 'new' creates a new data schema. Value of 'dev' uses the data schema from development. Value of 'stage' uses the data schema from the previous staged version of the application. Value of 'live' uses the data schema from the previous live version of the application. Defaults to 'new'

Nodejs Version

FDOVB_INP_NODE_VERSION

No

Nodejs Version, default is v18. @Since 7.0.0.1

NPM Install Arguments

FDOVB_INP_NPM_INSTALL_ARGUMENTS

No

Allows to enter one or more arguments to npm install command.

(Ex --no-optional). @Since 7.0.0.1

.npmrc

FDOVB_INP_NPMRC

No

npm configurations entered as list of key = value parameters(e.g. loglevel=notice), one key value pair per line. @Since 7.0.0.3

 

All default npmrc configurations are listed when the command “npm config list -l” is run.

Some examples are-

1.registry=https://registry.npmjs.org/ (Specifies the URL of the npm registry)

2.strict-ssl=false (Controls SSL certificate validation during HTTPS requests.)

3.proxy=http://your-proxy-url:port
https-proxy=http://your-https-proxy-url:port (Specifies the URL of the proxy server.)

4.loglevel=verbose (Sets the logging level for npm output (e.g., silent, error, warn, info, verbose, debug).)

5.production=true (Instructs npm to skip installation of devDependencies.)

For more details, refer https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v10/commands/npm-config

Artifacts

This operation consumes artifacts from the artifacts repository.

Endpoint Selection

This operation delegates the selection to the workflow developer to determine.

Endpoint Execution

This operations delegates the execution to the workflow developer to decide.

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