Use Git with Cloud Manager git-integration
ÃÛ¶¹ÊÓƵ Cloud Manager comes provisioned with a single git repository that is used to deploy code using Cloud Manager’s CI/CD pipelines.
You can use Cloud Manager’s git repository out of the box, but you also have the option of integrating a customer-managed git repository with Cloud Manager.
Git integration overview git-integration-overview
This video series explores several use cases when integrating a customer-managed git repository with Cloud Manager, including:
The video series assumes a basic knowledge of git and source control management. See the additional resources below for more details on git.
The steps and naming conventions outlined in this video series represent some best practices for working with a customer-managed git repository in Cloud Manager. It is expected that the conventions and workflows depicted are adapted for individual use cases.
Initial sync initial-sync
In this video, learn the first steps for synchronizing a customer-managed Git repository with Cloud Manager’s Git repository.
Basic branching strategy branching-strategy
In this video, learn basic branching strategies.
Feature branch development feature-development
Use a feature branch to isolate code changes in a customer-managed git repository and synchronize with Cloud Manager’s git repository to use a non-production pipeline for code quality and validation testing.
Production deployment production-deployment
Prepare code for a production release in a customer-managed git repository and synchronize with Cloud Manager’s git repository to deploy to stage and production environments.
Synchronize release tags sync-tags
Synchronize release tags from a Cloud Manager git repository into a customer-managed git repository to provide visibility for what code has been deployed to staging and production environments.