dev-prod dev prod remote repository repoFollow these
instructions to push content to a contentrepository and learn how
to control access for pushing content.
Once you develop your content, for it to be
available as part of a content update for the production environment,
you must push the changes to the remote repository.
You
should not manually push content to the remote repository. Use only
the procedures outlined in the documentation to ensure that your
content is properly updated in the production environment
You
can save version and manage revisions locally using the Save Version button.
Alternatively, you can click and save the changes.
These
options are only available for the following content types:
Automations
Playbooks
Integrations
Classifications
Layouts
Reports
Dashboards
For all other content types, your
changes are automatically saved to the local changes.
Push Content to the Remote Repository.
Go to
Settings
Local Changes
. The content
that you can push is shown in the tabs:
Items
: Content that is not related
specifically to a Content Pack. For example, customized automations or
playbooks.
If you have already pushed a Content Pack and later
edit one of its content items, the edited items will appear in the
Items
tab,
not the
Packs
tab.
Packs
: All of the Content packs that
you have installed from Marketplace.
Note
: If you want
to have more granular control over the items in the content packs
that you push, add the
ui.version.control.push.partial.packs
server configuration
and set the value to
true
.
Pack Items - Content that is specific to the content packs
you installed from Marketplace.
Select the changes that you want to push to the remote
repository, and click
Push
.
You should not manually push content to the remote repository.
Use only the procedures outlined in the documentation to ensure
that your content is properly updated in the production environment.
When working with remote repositories and upgrading
to version 6.0 and above, you must make sure to push your classifiers
and mappers on the dev environment before upgrading the production
environment.