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Epic
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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None
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None
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Workflow quick authoring
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False
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False
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To Do
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0% To Do, 0% In Progress, 100% Done
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Assumptions:
- A workflow (as a ) has already been defined, and is stored in a Git repository
- This Git repository has already a CI/CD pipeline defined where each code modification produces a new container image and deploys it.
- The orchestrator-backend can interact programatically with the workflow's Git repository.
We could offer a similar experience, a la GitHub Actions, where after editing a workflow definition the user is prompted to commit the changes.
Here is an example of the prompt displayed after editing a GitHub Action definition file:
- depends on
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KOGITO-9913 Support multiple profiles for devmode and prod for admin
- Open
- is incorporated by
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FLPATH-764 Orchestrator plug-in UI/UX
- Closed
- is related to
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FLPATH-991 Auto Register Orchestrator Workflows as entities
- New
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FLPATH-990 Component Workflows Tab
- Refinement