- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Template management
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Pipeline Management
- Execute Pipeline
- Obtaining Pipeline Status in Batches
- Obtaining the Pipeline Status/Obtaining Pipeline Execution Details
- Obtaining the Pipeline List/Obtaining the Pipeline Execution Status of a Project
- Deleting a Pipeline
- Stopping a Pipeline
- Obtaining Pipeline Execution Records
- Creating a Pipeline Using a Template
- Creates a pipeline.
- Re-trial Run Pipeline
- Pass the manual review.
- Reject to Manual Review
- Querying Pipeline Logs
- Manage by group
- Rule Management
- Tenant-level policy management
- Project-level policy management
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Tenant-level open source governance policy management
- Creating a Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy
- Modifying a Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy
- Querying Details About a Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy
- Querying the Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy List
- Deleting a Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy
- Changing the Enabling Status of a Tenant-Level Open Source Governance Policy
- Project-level open source governance policy management
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Extension Plug-in Management
- Creating a Plug-in Version
- Creating a Plug-in Draft Version
- Creating a publisher
- Update Plug-in Draft
- Releasing a Plug-in Draft
- Updating Basic Plug-in Information
- Releasing a Plug-in
- Binding a Plug-in to a Publisher
- Updating the Plug-in Icon
- Updating the Publisher Icon
- Deleting a Plug-in Draft
- Querying the Publisher List
- Querying Available Publishers
- Querying the List of Optional Plug-ins
- Querying the Basic Plug-in List
- Querying the List of Optional Plug-ins in Pagination Mode
- Listing add-ons
- Query Plug-in Indicator Configuration
- Query Plug-in Input Configuration
- Query Plug-in Output Configuration
- Querying All Plug-in Version Information
- Querying Plug-in Version Details
- Querying the Plug-in Version
- Deleting a publisher
- Querying Publisher Details
- Creating a Basic Plug-in
- Updating Basic Plug-ins
- Deleting a Basic Plug-in
- Uploading Basic Plug-ins
- Querying Basic Plug-in Details
- Appendixes
- Change History
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FAQs
- Functions
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Troubleshooting
- The Pipeline Parameter Referenced by the Task Does Not Exist
- Test Suite Was Running
- Failed to Obtain Tenant Information During Code Check Task Execution
- The Pipeline That Does Not Listen to the Push Event Is Triggered When the Code Is Committed
- Scheduled Task of a Pipeline Was Not Triggered
- Run Button Was Unavailable
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Concepts
- Account
An account is created upon successful registration with Huawei Cloud. The account has full access permissions for all of its cloud services and resources. It can be used to reset user passwords and grant user permissions. The account is a payment entity and should not be used directly to perform routine management. For security purposes, create IAM users and grant them permissions for routine management.
- User
An Identity and Access Management (IAM) user is created using an account and can use cloud services. Each IAM user has its own identity credentials (password and access keys).
An IAM user can view the account ID and user ID on the My Credentials page of the console. The domain name, username, and password will be required for API authentication.
- Region
Regions are divided based on geographical location and network latency. Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region.
Regions are classified into universal regions and dedicated regions.
- A universal region provides universal cloud services for common tenants.
- A dedicated region provides specific services for specific tenants.
For details, see Region and AZ.
- Availability zone
An availability zone (AZ) contains one or more physical data centers. Each AZ has independent cooling, fire extinguishing, moisture-proof, and electricity facilities. Within an AZ, computing, network, storage, and other resources are logically divided into multiple clusters. AZs within a region are interconnected using high-speed optical fibers to support cross-AZ high-availability systems.
- Project
Projects group and isolate resources (including compute, storage, and network resources) across physical regions. A default project is provided for each Huawei Cloud region, and subprojects can be created under each default project. Users can be granted permissions to access all resources in a specific project.
For more refined access control, create subprojects under a project and purchase resources in the subprojects. Users can then be assigned permissions to access only specific resources in the subprojects.
- Enterprise project
An enterprise project groups and manages enterprise resources in a logically isolated manner. It contains resources in multiple regions, and allows resources to be added or removed.
For details about how to obtain enterprise project IDs and features, see Applicable Scenarios.
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