Manually starting a deployment
You can start a deployment manually if you are not using branches and are working directly in rulesets. You can also start a deployment manually if you do not want deployments to start automatically when branches are merged.
Do the following steps:
- If you do not want deployments to start automatically when branches are
merged:
- If the pipeline is not open, in the navigation pane, click
- Click Pipeline model.
- Select the Trigger deployment on merge check box.
- Do one of the following actions:
- If the pipeline that you want to start is open, click Start deployment.
- Click , and then click Start deployment for the pipeline that you want to start.
- In the Start deployment dialog box, start a new
deployment or deploy an existing application by completing one of the following
actions:
- To deploy a new application package, go to step 3.
- To deploy an application that is on a cloud repository, go to step 4.
- To start a deployment and deploy a new application package, do the following
steps:
- Click Generate new artifact.
- In the Deployment name field, enter the name of the deployment.
- Click Deploy.
- Go to step 5.
- To start a deployment and deploy an application package that is on a cloud
repository, do the following steps:
- Click Deploy an existing artifact.
- In the Deployment name field, enter the name of the deployment.
- In the Select a repository field, press the Down arrow key and select the repository.
- In the Select an artifact field, press the Down arrow key and select the application package.
- Click Deploy.
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