Using Deployment Automation → Example: helloWorld Deployment → Example: Creating Components
Components contain the artifacts, such as files, images, and databases that you manage and deploy. When creating a component, you:
First, you define the artifacts' source type (all artifacts must be of the same type) and identify where they are stored.
After you identify the artifacts, they are imported into the artifact repository, CodeStation. Artifacts can be imported manually or automatically. When artifacts are imported, they are assigned a version ID, which enables multiple versions to be kept and managed. Snapshots, for example, can employ specific versions.
The process defines how the component artifacts are deployed. A process is designed by assembling plug-in steps. A plug-in step is a basic unit of automation. Steps replace most deployment scripts and/or manual processes. Processes are designed using the drag-and-drop process editor.
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