buildWebCatalog (OAC)
Builds a deployment artifact that contains WebCatalog objects.
All WebCatalog objects are supported for both full and package-project deployments. If package-project deployment is used, all objects are populated into a single object type called WebCatalog Objects, and file extensions are added to map to the underlying OAC object type (e.g. Folder, Data Model, Analysis, Report, etc).
Source Control
Full deployment mode - objects are downloaded from a source OAC instance.
Package-project deployment mode - objects can be sourced from either a source OAC or SCM instance.
When sourcing the objects through a Source Control Management system, some additional setup and consistencies are required. See Source Control for OAC WebCatalog Objects for details.
Endpoint Tip
This operation uses HTTP operations to communicate remotely to the OAC instance, and therefore, can be executed on any endpoint (including LOCALHOST).
Target Properties
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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OAC Server Host |
| Yes | The server hostname for Oracle Analytics Cloud. |
OAC Server User |
| Yes | The user to log into Oracle Analytics Cloud. User must have "BI Service Administrator" role to unarchive catalog. |
OAC Server Password |
| Yes | The password for the user to log in to Oracle Analytics Cloud. |
Project Properties
Property Name | Property Code | Required | Description |
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OAC WebCat Object Path |
| Yes | The WebCatalog path to be recursively exported. Separate folders with a forward slash (/) (e.g. /shared/Custom/Financials). Default value is "/shared/Custom". |
OAC Analytics WSDL Path |
| No | The path to the analytics WSDL. We don’t recommend changing this option unless the OAC instance you are using has a different path to the analytics WSDL. Use at your own risk. Default value - /analytics-ws/saw.dll/wsdl/v12 |
Discover Sub-Files |
| No | Select the objects to make their sub-files to be discoverable in the file catalog. |
Project File Includes |
| No | Controls files included from Project Files. Enter expressions separated by ##. Leave empty to select all files. Begin or end the expression with * for simple wildcards. Otherwise, regex is used. (e.g. /Custom/*##*.xdo##*Risk Management*##(.*)Workflow Notifications(.*) @since 8.0.0.5 |
Project File Excludes |
| No | Controls files excluded in Project Files. Enter expressions separated by ##. Leave empty to select all files. Begin or end the expression with * for simple wildcards. Otherwise, regex is used. (e.g. /Custom/*##*.xdo##*Risk Management*##(.*)Workflow Notifications(.*) @since 8.0.0.5 |
Inputs
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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Copy Object Permissions |
| Yes | Copy object with current permissions. If false, parent folder permissions in the deploy environment will be used. |
Keep Timestamps |
| No | Export object with timestamp details. |
Artifacts
This operation produces an archive file of the object specified in the OAC WebCatalog Object Path if the project is configured for full deployments.  If the project is a package-project, then the artifact will be a zipped directory containing the archive files for each built object. The zip/archive files are suitable for the deploy operation.
Endpoint Selection
This operation delegates endpoint selection to the workflow developer. The workflow editor will default the selection to "All", which selects all available endpoints associated with the target. Selecting a specific resource will result in the selection of endpoints associated with the target which have that resource defined.
Endpoint Execution
This operation delegates endpoint execution to the workflow developer. The workflow editor will default to "Any", which will execute on any one of the selected endpoints, which will be randomly picked from selected endpoints or a specific endpoint where the previous step may have been executed. Changing this value to "All" will result in execution on all selected endpoints.
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