Adding a Microsoft Azure repository
Add an Azure repository to provide centralized storage, versioning, and metadata support for file storage and knowledge management, for example, to store and source file attachments in cases.
This content applies only to on-premises deployments and applications. For Cloud services and applications, an S3 repository is created for you.
Note: To create a repository, your access group must have the
PegaRULES:RepositoryAdministrator role. To use a repository,
your access group must have the PegaRULES:RepositoryUser
role.
- In the header of Dev Studio, click .
- Enter a short description of the repository and the repository name and click Create and open.
- In the Definition tab, click Select and select the repository type.
- In the Container field, enter the name of the container registry.
- In the Authentication profile field, enter or select the authentication profile to connect to the Azure repository. To create an authentication profile, click the target icon to the right of the Authentication profile field.
- In the Root path field, enter the location of the root folder in Azure.
- Click Test connectivity to verify whether your credentials are valid.
- Click Validate repository to test the connection to the Repository APIs and review the results in the Test Repository Connectivity window. The results include the total time to complete the test, the Repository APIs tested, and the status of the connection.
- Click Save.