Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
This is a new feature in Joget DX
Joget DX provides automatic integration with Git behind the scenes. All app definitions and components are stored in the filesystem and version controlled using Git, including plugins and resources. Should you wish to integrate with an external Git, Git Configuration allows users to integrate with an external version control using Git.
To access into the built-in Git, the local repository is in <Joget installation folder>\wflow\app_src\<App ID>\<App ID_version number>
C:\Joget-DX7-Enterprise\wflow\app_src\expenseclaim\expenseclaim_1
For more information on the built-in Git repository directory structure, see Git Project Directory Structure
Name | Description | Screen (Click to view) |
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Remote Git URL | The URI to the remote Git server (e.g. GitHub, BitBucket, GitLab, internal servers, etc) to push commits to | |
Remote Git Username | The username to authenticate to the remote Git server | |
Remote Git Password | The password to authenticate to the remote Git server | |
Exclude App Configuration (Environment Variables and Plugin Default Properties) | Check this to NOT commit environment variables and plugin default properties. This is meant for configuration values (e.g. settings that might differ in development vs testing vs production) | |
Always Pull from Remote Server | Check this to allow pull from the remote Git server on every request. If unchecked, it will only pull before it attempts to push any updates. This greatly slows down the request and should only be used in a development environment. | |
Auto Sync DB From Git | Check this to automatically check for updates in the Git project files and to update the DB definitions accordingly |