CodeArts
CodeArts
- 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?
- CodeArts Req
- CodeArts Repo
- CodeArts Pipeline
- CodeArts Check
- CodeArts Build
- CodeArts Artifact
- CodeArts Deploy
- CodeArts TestPlan
- CodeArts PerfTest
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Managing Global Settings
Setting an Alias
By default, all IAM users can set an alias in CodeArts. If this function is not needed, the administrator can enable the Disable Custom Alias setting.
- Go to the CodeArts homepage.
- Log in to the CodeArts console, click
, and select a region.
- Click Access Service.
- Log in to the CodeArts console, click
- Click the username
on the navigation bar and choose All Account Settings.
- Choose General > Global Settings.
- Click
next to Disable Custom Alias.
- Refresh the page. When you set an alias, the system displays a message indicating that the operation is not allowed.
Figure 1 Alias setting disabled
Watermarking
CodeArts provides the watermark settings. You can set a watermark for a service to protect your sensitive information.
This function is available for CodeArts TestPlan.
- Go to the CodeArts homepage.
- Log in to the CodeArts console, click
, and select a region.
- Click Access Service.
- Log in to the CodeArts console, click
- Click the username
on the navigation bar and choose All Account Settings.
- Choose General > Global Settings.
- Enable or disable the watermarking function.
- Click
next to a service name to enable or disable watermarking for the service.
- Click Enable All or Disable All to enable or disable watermarking for all services.
- Click
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