You can check-in the previously captured content to a source control endpoint by using VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have added a source control endpoint to VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle. See Source Control with vRealize Suite Lifecycle Manager Content Lifecycle Management for source control requirements.
Procedure
Results
- You can merge a custom VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator package from an endpoint to an uber package version in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.
- The ability to merge a custom VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator package directly to an uber package in GitLab.
- You can release a subset of contents from an VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator package while deploying to an endpoint.
- As part of the dependency management, you can remove dependency from a content version.
- You can remove the package dependency from the latest version. For example, if you have performed a VMware Aria Automation content check in with dependency and enabled the option to merge the dependent VMware Aria Automation Orchestrator package to an uber package directly on GitLab. When you check-out the same VMware Aria Automation content with dependency from a source control.
What to do next
If a code review is enabled on the source control branch, you or another code reviewer must check the content in to GitLab manually after the code review is complete. After you check the content into GitLab, capture the latest content version from the source control server in VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle.
If you are continuing to develop on your content endpoint, capture the latest content version from source control and deploy it to your development content endpoint. This updates the content endpoint so that the content is in sync with the source control and subsequent check-ins are valid.
You can view the check in status in the Activity Log.