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Git Accounts allow you to connect your code source with Devtron. You will be able to use these git accounts to build the code using the CI pipeline.
To add git account, go to the Git accounts
section of Global Configurations
. Click Add git account.
Provide the information in the following fields to add your git account:
Name
Git host
It is the git provider on which corresponding application git repository is hosted.
Note: By default, Bitbucket
and GitHub
are available in the drop-down list. You can add many as you want by clicking [+ Add Git Host]
.
URL
Authentication Type
Devtron supports three types of authentications:
User auth: If you select User auth
as an authentication type, then you must provide the Username
and Password
or Auth token
for the authentication of your version control account.
Anonymous: If you select Anonymous
as an authentication type, then you do not need to provide the Username
and Password
.
Note: If authentication type is set as Anonymous
, only public git repository will be accessible.
SSH Key: If you choose SSH Key
as an authentication type, then you must provide the Private SSH Key
corresponding to the public key added in your version control account.
To update the git account:
Click the git account which you want to update.
Update the required changes.
Click Update
to save the changes.
Updates can only be made within one Authentication type or one protocol type, i.e. HTTPS (Anonymous or User Auth) & SSH. You can update from Anonymous
to User Auth
& vice versa, but not from Anonymous
or User Auth
to SSH
and vice versa.
Note:
You can enable or disable a git account. Enabled git accounts will be available on the App Configuration > Git repository.
Provide a name to your Git provider. Note: This name will be available on the App Configuration > drop-down list.
Provide the Git host URL
.
As an example: for GitHub, for GitLab etc.