- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Preparations
- CodeArts Req
- CodeArts Repo
- CodeArts Pipeline
- CodeArts Check
- CodeArts Build
- CodeArts Artifact
- CodeArts Deploy
- CodeArts TestPlan
- CodeArts PerfTest
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Best Practices
- Best Practices Summary
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Using CodeArts to Manage an e-Mall Development Project
- Overview
- Resource Planning
- Process
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Implementation Procedure
- Preparation
- 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 Tests
- Step 8: Configuring a Pipeline for Continuous Delivery
- Releasing Resources
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FAQs
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General
- How Do I Collect or Archive Project Information Locally After a CodeArts Project Is Complete?
- Why Can't an IAM User View Any CodeArts Projects After Login?
- How Do I View All CodeArts Projects and Members Under My Account as Administrator?
- Will the Tasks Created by a Project Member Be Deleted After the Member Leaves the Project?
- Will a New User with the Same Name as a Deleted User Inherit Their Permissions and Tasks?
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- CodeArts Repo
- CodeArts Pipeline
- CodeArts Check
- CodeArts Build
- CodeArts Artifact
- CodeArts Deploy
- CodeArts TestPlan
- CodeArts PerfTest
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General
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Number of Users
Billing Description
This refers to the total number of unique members in all of your projects.
To learn about the price of CodeArts, visit CodeArts Pricing Details.
Billing Item |
Description |
Billing Formula |
---|---|---|
Number of users |
Number of unique members in all of your projects in a region.
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Unit price × Number of users × Purchased duration |
Calculation Example
- Scenario Description
Assume that tenant X has four IAM users a, b, c, and d, and two projects M and N. Tenant Y has three IAM users e, f, and g, and two projects S and T.
Members in the projects are shown in the following table.
Table 2 Project member distribution Project Name
Member Name
M
a and b
N
b and c
S
d and e
T
f and g
- Calculation Method Analysis
- Tenant X: b has joined both projects and is counted as 1 user. So this tenant has 3 users.
- Tenant Y: Although d belongs to tenant X, it has joined project S of tenant Y, so this tenant has 4 users.
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