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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- CodeArts Pipeline Usage
- Enabling and Authorizing CodeArts Pipeline
- Accessing CodeArts Pipeline
- Creating a Pipeline
- Configuring a Pipeline
- Grouping Pipelines
- Executing a Pipeline
- Checking a Pipeline
- Configuring a Change-triggered Pipeline
- Managing Pipeline Extensions
- Creating Service Endpoints
- Checking Audit Logs
- Reference
- CodeArts Release User Guide
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
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API
- Template Management
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Pipeline Management
- Starting a Pipeline
- Obtaining Pipeline Statuses in Batches
- Obtaining Pipeline Status/Obtaining Pipeline Execution Details
- Obtaining Pipeline List/Pipeline Execution Status in a Project
- Deleting a Pipeline
- Querying Pipeline Details
- Editing a Pipeline
- Stopping a Pipeline
- Obtaining Pipeline Execution Records
- Creating a Pipeline With a Template
- Creating a Pipeline
- Retrying a Pipeline
- Passing Manual Review
- Rejecting Manual Review
- Querying Pipeline Logs
- Obtaining the Pipeline Step Execution Output
- Querying Build Products on a Pipeline
- Group Management
- Rule Management
- Tenant-level Policy Management
- Project-level Policy Management
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Extension Management
- Creating an Extension Version
- Creating an Extension Draft Version
- Creating a Publisher
- Updating an Extension Draft
- Publishing an Extension Draft
- Updating Basic Information of an Extension
- Publishing an Extension
- Binding an Extension to a Publisher
- Updating the Extension Icon
- Updating the Publisher Icon
- Deleting an Extension Draft
- Querying the Publisher List
- Querying the Available Publisher
- Querying the Available Extension List
- Querying the Basic Extension List
- Querying the Available Extensions by Page
- Querying the Extension List
- Querying Extension Indicator Configuration
- Query Extension Input Configuration
- Query Extension Output Configuration
- Querying All Versions of an Extension
- Querying Extension Version Details
- Querying the Extension Version
- Deleting a Publisher
- Querying Publisher Details
- Creating a Basic Extension
- Updating a Basic Extension
- Deleting a Basic Extension
- Uploading a Basic Extension
- Querying the Basic Extension Details
- Template Management (Old Version, Unavailable Soon)
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Pipeline Management (Old Version, Unavailable Soon)
- Quickly Creating a Pipeline and Jobs with a Template
- Checking the Pipeline Creation Status
- Starting a Pipeline
- Stopping a Pipeline
- Obtaining Pipeline Statuses in Batches
- Deleting a Pipeline
- Obtaining the Pipeline List
- Obtaining the Pipeline Status
- Obtaining the Pipeline Execution Status in a Project
- Application Examples
- Appendixes
- Change History
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FAQs
- Functions
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Troubleshooting
- Pipeline Fails to Run Because Repository Not Found
- Pipeline Fails to Run Because the Test Suite Is Already in Progress
- Pipeline Fails to Run Because Job Not Found
- Pipeline Is Not Triggered at a Specified Time
- Execution Button Is Unavailable
- Inappropriate Reviewer Configured for the Manual Review Job
- Subpipeline Not Found
- Change-triggered Pipeline Fails to Run and an Error Message Is Returned: "authentication required"
- Pipeline Fails to Run Because Deployment Policy Not Found
- Videos
- General Reference
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Grouping Pipelines
Scenarios
A project usually involves multiple pipelines. You can group them to improve efficiency, for example, by environment level (production and test pipelines), or by R&D stage (scheduled build, development self-test, integration test, and production and deployment pipelines).
Notes and Constraints
Only project creators and project managers can manage groups.
Grouping Pipelines
- Access the CodeArts Pipeline homepage through a project.
- Click All Groups to expand the pipeline group panel.
- Click
. The Manage Groups dialog box is displayed.
- Move the cursor to the row where All Groups is located and click
to add a group.
- Specify a group name. Click
to confirm group creation or click
to cancel group creation. After a group is created, you can perform the following operations:
- Click
in the row where the group is located to create a subgroup. You can create a maximum of three levels of subgroups.
- Click
in the row where the group is located to change the group name.
- Click
in the row where the group is located to move or delete the group.
NOTE:
After the first group is created, Ungrouped is also automatically generated for ungrouped pipelines.
- Click
- Click Close to return to the pipeline list page after all groups are created.
- Select desired pipelines and perform the following operations.
Figure 1 Operations on multiple pipelines
- Click Move To. The Move Group dialog box is displayed. Select a group and click Confirm.
- Click Execute. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
- Click Permissions. In the displayed dialog box, configure permissions for selected pipelines.
- Choose More > Set Tag. In the displayed dialog box, set tags for selected pipelines.
- Choose More > Delete. In the displayed dialog box, enter the prompt information and click OK. A maximum of 20 pipelines can be deleted at a time.
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