How do I add a project in Automation Pipelines
Automation Pipelines
You create a project and add
administrators and members to it. Project members can use features such as creating a
pipeline and adding an endpoint. To create, delete, or update a project for a development
team, you must be a
Automation Pipelines
administrator. - Verify that you have theAutomation Pipelinesadministrator role. See What are Roles in Automation Pipelines.
- If you do not have theAutomation Pipelinesadministrator role, but you are an administrator inAutomation Assembler, you can use theAutomation AssemblerUI to create, update, or delete projects. See How do I add a project for my Automation Assembler development team.
- If you are adding Active Directory groups to projects, verify that you configured Active Directory groups for your organization. See How do I enable Active Directory groups in VMware Aria Automation for projects. If the groups are not synchronized, they are not available when you try to add them to a project.
A project must exist before you can create a
pipeline. When you create a pipeline, you select a project that groups all your
pipeline information together. Definitions for endpoints and variables also depend
on an existing project.
- SelectProjects, and clickNew Project.
- Enter the project name.
- ClickCreate.
- Select the card for the newly created project, and clickOpen.
- Click theUserstab and add users and assign roles.
- The project administrator can add members.
- The project member who has a service role can use services.
- The project viewer can see projects but cannot create, update, or delete them.
For more information about project roles, see How do I manage user access and approvals in Automation Pipelines. - ClickSave.
Add endpoints and pipelines that use the
project. See and Connecting Automation Pipelines to endpoints and Creating and using pipelines in Automation Pipelines.
After you create a pipeline, the name of
the project that groups all your pipeline information together appears on pipeline
cards and pipeline execution cards.