- 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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Concepts
This chapter describes the basic concepts of CodeArts.
Project
A CodeArts project consists of a series of coordinated and controlled activities in a certain process. The objective of a project is to meet specific requirements under specific time and resource restrictions.
In a project, you can manage requirements, code, and artifacts, check and build code, deploy and test applications.
Agent Pool
An agent pool is a collection of custom executors.
You can select your own execution resources (namely, agents) in an agent pool to perform check, build, deployment, pipeline, and API test tasks. Agent pools improve task execution efficiency and eliminate the need for public resources.
Agent host
An agent host is a host with installed agent software for code check, build, deployment, pipeline execution, and API testing.
Service Endpoint
A service endpoint is an extension that connects CodeArts to a third-party service.
For example, when your CodeArts tasks need to obtain project source code from a third-party GitHub repository or need to run with Jenkins, you can create an endpoint to connect to each service.
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