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Editing Project Properties
To provide values for Project scoped workflow or plugin properties, first select Projects from the menu. Navigate the project tree in the left pane, and click on the project to edit. Double click on the project and click on the Properties tab.
Enter values for all required properties, and any optional properties as desired. Click the Save button to save any changes.
If you are looking for specific properties to edit, enter Filter (one or more word separated by space), hit Enter key or click Filter button. This will filter properties table as per Filter value entered. To reset clear out Filter value, hit Enter key or click Filter button.
Property value can be entered as Literal value, see below. If T icon is displayed, you are entering Literal value. If f(x) icon is displayed, you are entering Groovy script. Groovy script can use variables like FD_PROJECT_NAME, FD_APPLICATION_NAME, FD_ENVIRONMENT_CODE, FD_INSTANCE_CODE. Groovy scripts are useful for property default values, for example WebLogic Application Name can have FD_PROJECT_NAME as Groovy script for Default value.
There are some properties defined with Default value, so if you empty value entered for it, it will revert to default value.
Property can be defined to have different value (overriding) on project properties tab for Environment, Instance or Environment/Instance combination. Click Override Property button, select Property that you would like to override, select Environment and Instance combination and click Override. Now configure value for overridden property.Â
See overridden value for specific Environment.
Any overridden instance property may be subsequently deleted by clicking on the Delete icon located at the end of the row.Â
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