Adding a Repository.
In order to make model-based connections to elements in a repository, the user must first add and connect to the repository using the Repository Manager. To connect to a repository, right-click on the appropriate Repository type (such as MySQL repositories) in the Repository Manager tab and select Add. The following figures show this for a MySQL repository.
Generally for each repository, except the local file system repository, you will need to fill out the following information:
- Repository Name: Unique name (alias) assigned to a repository by the user.Â
- URL: URL to access the repository.
- Check with the repository administrator about links, firewalls, and other issues that may affect access.
- The user must already have credentials to access the desired repository, with a username and password assigned by the repository administrator.
- The proper scheme must be used, http or https, and the port may need to be included in the URL.
- User: Username to access the repository
- Password: Password to access the repository
ArasFor Aras repositories, the URL field should be populated by the base URL of your Aras Innovator server. The following additional information is required:
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ArtifactoryFor Artifactory repositories, the default URL is of the format | |
BitbucketFor Bitbucket repositories, the URL field should be populated by the base URL of your Bitbucket server
Username can be either your Bitbucket username or the email address associated with your Bitbucket account
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Collaborator
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ConfluenceFor Confluence repositories, the default URL is of the format
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DOORS-NG
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GitHubThe URL and Password depend on your GitHub deployment:
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GitLabThe URL depends on your GitLab deployment:
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JamaFor Jama repositories, the URL field should be populated by the URL of your Jama server followed by the port number (if required).
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JIRAFor JIRA repositories, the URL field should be populated by the URL of your JIRA server followed by the port number (if required). If you have a JIRA subscription from Atlassian, then your JIRA server is cloud hosted by them and the URL would follow the pattern: https://myGroup.atlassian.net.
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Local File SystemFor Local File System repositories, specify a unique name and location of a folder on your local file system (or a shared drive). Alternatively, use the Browse button to locate it. Press OK to complete. | |
MySQLFor MySQL repositories, the URL should not include the protocol (http or https) but should be in the following format. The default port number is 3306. < | |
TeamcenterFor Teamcenter repositories, the default URL is of the format: Select the Teamcenter Client Type to be used when opening connected artifacts in Teamcenter from the Syndeia Dashboard. (1) If Active Workspace is selected, the Active Workspace Host URL and Active Workspace Object Path are required. These can be determined by navigating to an object in your Teamcenter Active Workspace and inspecting the URL, which should be of the form:
(2) If Web Client is selected and still available with your installed Teamcenter version, no further information is required. Note: Syndeia supports Active Workspace installed on the same server as Teamcenter, or a different server. | |
Teamwork Cloud (TWC)For Teamwork Cloud repositories, use the Base URL of the REST API available for your TWC repository. By default, the REST API is available at port | |
TestRailFor TestRail repositories, use the base URL of your TestRail server and the same credentials that you use on the TestRail web client. | |
VOLTAFor VOLTA repositories, use the base URL of your VOLTA server and the same credentials that you use on the VOLTA web client. | |
WindchillFor Windchill repositories, the default URL is of the format It assumes that the default app is Windchill and it is available on port 8080. If that is not the case for your organization, the more general format is: | |
Zephyr ScaleTM4J, now known as Zephyr Scale, is a Test Management app deployed on JIRA repositories. See instructions for Jira repositories above. |