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The repository and the branches must exist and the user associated with the data source credential must have permission to access the repository. If there are problems, Command Center will error with: '''Failed to clone project. Please check Data Source Settings.''' |
The repository and the branches must exist and the user associated with the data source credential must have permission to access the repository. If there are problems, Command Center will error with: '''Failed to clone project. Please check Data Source Settings.''' |
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Latest revision as of 19:38, 5 September 2023
For this example, we are using the GitHub repository, but all Data Source types are similar. Enter the repository URL and the branch that is being used for the project.
If the repository has branches that merge into the project branch, this can be specified.
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The repository and the branches must exist and the user associated with the data source credential must have permission to access the repository. If there are problems, Command Center will error with: Failed to clone project. Please check Data Source Settings.