Subversion is a source-code management system.
Install the Subversion client on the IBM® UrbanCode® Deploy server.
For example, on Linux™, you
can use the package manager to install Subversion with a command that
is similar to these examples:yum install subversion
apt-get install subversion
zypper install subversion
All
Subversion server configurations are supported.
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In IBM UrbanCode Deploy, click Components, and then click Create
Component.
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In the Create Component window, specify a name and description for
the component.
- In the Teams fields,
specify the access information for the new component.
- To use a template for the new component,
select a template from the Template list.
In this case, the component inherits source configuration, properties,
and processes from the template. For information about templates,
see
Component templates.
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In the Source Configuration Type list, select
Subversion.
- Specify the following parameters for the component:
- Repository URL
- The location of the Subversion repository, such as
http://svn.example.com/svn/myrepository
- Watch for tags
- Select this check box to use tags as the basis for new component
versions.
- Includes
- A list of file patterns to include in the component. Separate
each pattern with a carriage return.
- Excludes
- A list of file patterns to exclude from the component. Separate
each pattern with a carriage return.
- User
- The user name for the repository.
- Password
- The password for the repository.
- SVN Path
- The path to the svn executable file on the IBM UrbanCode Deploy server.
If you added the executable file to the system PATH variable, you
can specify the name of the executable file, such as svn.
If you did not add the executable file to the system PATH variable,
specify the complete path, such as /usr/bin/svn.
- Preserve Execute Permissions
- For Linux and UNIX™ operating systems, select this check box
to retain the execute permissions for each file.
- Extensions of files to Convert
- If text-type files must be converted into another character set, type the list of file
extensions to be converted. Matching file types are converted into the default or system character
set of the system where the agent is located. Separate list items with commas, for
example:
txt,log,ini,sh
- Proxy Hostname
- If you connect to the Subversion repository through a proxy server, specify the host name or IP
address of the proxy server.
- Proxy Port Number
- Specify the port number that is used by the proxy server for client connections.
- Proxy Username
- If the proxy server requires authentication, specify the user name.
- Proxy Password
- If the proxy server requires authentication, specify the password.
- Import Versions Automatically
- Select this check box to check for new versions periodically and to import new versions
automatically. If you do not import versions automatically, you can import versions manually by
clicking and then clicking Import New Versions.
- Copy to CodeStation
- This option, which is selected by default, creates tamper-protected copies of the artifacts and
stores them in the embedded artifact management system, CodeStation. If the check box is cleared,
only metadata about the artifacts is imported. In most cases, keep this check box selected. The
default for this setting is in the system setting Components copy to CodeStation by
default. For more information, see Server settings.
- Default Version Type
- Specify how to import versions into CodeStation:
- Full
- Each version is comprehensive and contains all artifacts.
- Incremental
- Each version contains a subset of artifacts.
- Use the system's default version import agent/tag
- If this parameter is selected, the agent or tag that you specified on the System
Settings page is used to import component artifacts. Agents must have access to the
system where the artifacts are located. For more information, see Server settings.
- Import new component versions using a single agent
- If this parameter is selected, use the Agent for Version
Imports field to identify the agent that
is used to import artifacts into the component. The
agent must have access to the system where the artifacts are located.
To import artifacts from where the server is located,
install an agent in the same location and specify
that agent.
- Import new component versions using any agent with
the specified tag
- If this parameter is selected, use the Agent Tag for
Version Imports field to identify the
tag that is used to select agents to import artifacts into the
component. All tagged agents must have access to the
system where the artifacts are located.
- Use Default Artifact Cleanup Settings
- To apply the component version cleanup settings that are specified on the System
Settings page, select the Use Default Artifact Cleanup Settings
check box. If this check box is cleared, you must specify how long to keep component versions. For more information about cleaning up component versions, see Cleaning up component versions.
- Run Process after a Version is Created
- To automatically run a process after versions are
imported, select this check box, and then specify an application process and an environment for the
process. The process runs only when the version is imported automatically, not when you import
versions manually. Similarly, the process does not run when you create versions with the REST API or
the
udclient
command. If the automatic version import finds multiple versions, the
process runs only once.
- Click Save.
The new component is listed on the
Components page. The Versions tab shows the available
versions of the component. If you selected the Import Versions
Automatically check box, versions are displayed automatically. Otherwise, click
Import New Versions to show the available versions. Depending on the number
and size of the artifacts, it might take time before the versions are displayed. To see the
artifacts in the component, click a component version.
Create processes for the component. See Creating component processes.