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- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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Best Practices
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Huawei E2E (HE2E) DevOps Practice
- Overview
- Planning Resources
- Process
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Procedure
- Preparations
- Step 1: Managing Project Plans
- Step 2: Managing Project Configurations
- Step 3: Writing Code
- Step 4: Checking Code
- Step 5: Building an Application
- Step 6: Deploying an Application (CCE)
- Step 6: Deploying an Application (ECS)
- Step 7: Managing Project Testing
- Step 8: Configuring a Pipeline for CD
- Releasing Resources
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Huawei E2E (HE2E) DevOps Practice
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FAQs
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Concepts and Functions
- What Languages, Environments, and Applications Does CodeArts Support?
- Can I View My Tasks and Their Progress on CodeArts?
- How Do I View Operation Logs of Members on CodeArts?
- Can CodeArts Check, Build, and Deploy Local Code?
- Can I Migrate Code and Work Items to CodeArts from a Local Path or Another Platform?
- How Do I Collect or Archive Project Information Locally After a Project Is Complete?
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Members and Permissions
- What Member Management Operations Are Supported by CodeArts?
- What Are the Permissions of Roles in CodeArts?
- Can I View the Time When a Member Is Invited into or Removed from a Project?
- Why Cannot an IAM User View Project Information After Login?
- Will Operation Records of an IAM User Be Deleted When the IAM User Is Deleted?
- Why Cannot a Tenant Administrator View Projects Created by an IAM User?
- Security
- Billing
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Concepts and Functions
Preparations
Before performing a specific task, you need to complete the following preparations:
Prerequisites
You have purchased CodeArts (together with the basic edition package and CloudTest basic package).
Creating a Project
Before starting the practice, Sarah creates a project.
- Log in to the CodeArts console.
- Click
and select a region.
- Clicking Access Service.
- Click Create Project, and select DevOps Full-Process Sample Project.
- Enter the project name Phoenix Mall and click OK. The project is created.
Adding Project Members
The product owner Sarah creates accounts for team members and adds them to the project.
This sample project involves four project roles. To facilitate introduction, each role in this document corresponds to a person, as shown in Table 1.
Project Member |
Project Role |
Responsibility |
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Sarah |
Product owner (project creator) |
Be responsible for the overall product planning and product team setup. |
Maggie |
Project manager |
Manage project delivery plans. |
Chris |
Developer |
Develop, compile, deploy, and verify project code. |
Billy |
Tester |
Write and execute test cases. |
- Go to the Phoenix project. Choose Settings > General Settings > Members from the left navigation pane.
- Click Add Member above the project member list and choose Users from My Enterprise from the drop-down list.
- In the dialog box that is displayed, click Create User. The Users page is displayed.
Figure 1 Adding members
- Click Create User and name them Maggie, Chris, and Billy in sequence.
- Return to the CodeArts page, refresh the browser, click Add Member above the member list, and choose Users from My Enterprise. Select members Maggie, Chris, and Billy, and click Next.
- Click the Role drop-down list in each row, select Project manager for Maggie, Developer for Chris, and Tester for Billy, and then click Save.
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