Before we begin...

Before we start lab 2 and create a new project, let's provide an option for you if you are just interested in exploring a completed project instead of build it from scratch. Click here to jump to importing a fully completed project and instructions on how to run it.

If you want to complete the entire workshop, just continue to next slide.

Business central layout

After logging in, you see a layout of 4 groups by functionality:

Select design tooling

Hover over Design to highlight it and click on tool:

MySpace - Projects, contributors, and metrics

You've entered Spaces with an initial MySpace empty. Top left shows 3 tabs: Projects (selected), Contributors, and Metrics:

MySpace - Contributors tab

Projects tab's selected by default, let's add you as contributor. Select the Contributors tab to open:

MySpace - Contributors overview

You see a single admin user listed, we need to add you. Click the far right Add Contributor button:

MySpace - Contributors adding user

Fill in the user name erics in the empty field, leave as Owner and click OK. Now users admin and erics listed:

MySpace - The metrics tab

Click on tab Metrics to view empty tables and graphs. This fills up after you work on projects, so check back later:

MySpace - The projects tab

Click on tab Projects getting back to the main tab. Click on the down arrow next to Add Project to show option for case management project (DO NOT SELECT):

Projects - adding new project

Click on Add Project, which generates pop-up:

Projects - advanced options

Click on Show Advanced Options, we'll need these:

Rewards project - fill in details

Fill in the project details as shown and click on Add:

Alerts view bottom pane

At the bottom (expand pane if needed) see the Alerts. This lists the actions taken as you work with the tooling, like a log:

Breadcrumbs navigation option

Note generated structure at top, called breadcrumbs, for navigation (MySpace -> rewards -> master branch):

MySpace - back to projects view

Click on MySpace breadcrumb to view the project view now. This is the project listing with just one project you created:

Lab completed - Results

Eric D. Schabell
Portfolio Architect Director
@ericschabell
http://schabell.org
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Appendix: Evaluating full project

In case you're not interested in building this project from scratch, we provide importing the project as follows:
  • MENU (top) -> DESIGN: Projects
  • Import Project


In pop-up window, provide following:
  • Repository URL: https://gitlab.com/bpmworkshop/rhpam-devops-testing-repo.git
  • Click on IMPORT button
  • Select DEVOPS-TESTING project and click OK to complete import

Appendix: Deploying project

Now you have imported the completed project, so jump to then end of the workshop to deploy and run the demo.

If you decide you want to build the entire project, you can click here to continue with lab 2 (return).