At the completion of this section, you will:
- Understand the use of SCM Instances in the deployment process
- Be able to create/modify an SCM Instances, in this case GIT
SCM Instances are specialized repository based Instance that contains the base information to be able to connect to the GIT repository. SCM Instances are not Environment specific and only need to be configured once, thus SCM Instances are not part of the Topology Overview. Application projects will utilize this GIT Instance to clone source code from the repository and specific repository paths will be handled in the next section.
Viewing the current list of SCM Instances accomplished by selecting Topology from the menu, then selecting Integrations from the left menu and the Source Control tab.
Select the + in the upper right corner to create and configure a new GIT Instance. Configure the following:
- Instance Code
- Instance Name
- SCM Type
- Git URL
- Git User
- Git Password
Test the connection to ensure the data provided is valid and save the configuration.
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