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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?
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Creating a User and Granting CodeArts Permissions
You can use Identity and Access Management (IAM) to implement fine-grained permissions control for your CodeArts console. With IAM, you can:
- Use your account to create IAM users for employees based on the organizational structure of your enterprise. Each IAM user has their own security credentials for accessing CodeArts resources.
- Assign only the permissions required for users to perform a specific task.
If your account does not require individual IAM users, skip this section.
This section describes the procedure for granting permissions (see Figure 1).
Prerequisites
Learn about the permissions supported by CodeArts and choose permissions according to your requirements. For the permissions of other CodeArts services, see System Permissions.
Process
- Create a user group and assign permissions.
Create a user group on the IAM console, and attach the DevCloud Console ReadOnlyAccess policy to the group.
- Create an IAM user and add it to a group.
Create a user on the IAM console and add the user to the group created in 1.
- Log in and verify permissions.
Log in to the console as the created user to verify permissions.
Choose CodeArts in Service List, and then choose Enterprise Account Authorization on the Overview page. If a message is displayed indicating that you have insufficient permissions to access the page, the DevCloud Console ReadOnlyAccess policy has already taken effect.
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