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sap-jenkins-library/documentation/docs/steps/abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo.md
MuellerHenrik de3afe9476
Change parameters/alias for CfServiceKeyName (#1726)
* Fix alias cfServiceKeyName

* Adapt documentation

* Fix alias use in go files

Co-authored-by: Daniel Mieg <56156797+DanielMieg@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-06-30 15:46:07 +02:00

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# ${docGenStepName}
## ${docGenDescription}
## Prerequisites
A SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment system is available.
On this system, a [Communication User](https://help.sap.com/viewer/65de2977205c403bbc107264b8eccf4b/Cloud/en-US/0377adea0401467f939827242c1f4014.html), a [Communication System](https://help.sap.com/viewer/65de2977205c403bbc107264b8eccf4b/Cloud/en-US/1bfe32ae08074b7186e375ab425fb114.html) and a [Communication Arrangement](https://help.sap.com/viewer/65de2977205c403bbc107264b8eccf4b/Cloud/en-US/a0771f6765f54e1c8193ad8582a32edb.html) is setup for the Communication Scenario "SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment - Software Component Test Integration (SAP_COM_0510)". This can be done manually through the respective applications on the SAP Cloud Platform ABAP Environment System or through creating a service key for the system on cloud foundry with the parameters {"scenario_id": "SAP_COM_0510", "type": "basic"}. In a pipeline, you can do this with the step [cloudFoundryCreateServiceKey](https://sap.github.io/jenkins-library/steps/cloudFoundryCreateServiceKey/).
## ${docGenParameters}
## ${docGenConfiguration}
## ${docJenkinsPluginDependencies}
## Example: Configuration in the config.yml
The recommended way to configure your pipeline is via the config.yml file. In this case, calling the step in the Jenkinsfile is reduced to one line:
```groovy
abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo script: this
```
If you want to provide the host and credentials of the Communication Arrangement directly, the configuration could look as follows:
```yaml
steps:
abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo:
repositoryNames: ['/DMO/GIT_REPOSITORY']
abapCredentialsId: 'abapCredentialsId'
host: '1234-abcd-5678-efgh-ijk.abap.eu10.hana.ondemand.com'
```
If you want to read the host and credentials from the cloud foundry service key of the respective instance, the configuration could look as follows:
```yaml
steps:
abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo:
repositoryNames: ['/DMO/GIT_REPOSITORY']
cfCredentialsId: 'cfCredentialsId'
cfApiEndpoint: 'https://test.server.com'
cfOrg: 'cfOrg'
cfSpace: 'cfSpace'
cfServiceInstance: 'cfServiceInstance'
cfServiceKeyName: 'cfServiceKeyName'
```
## Example: Configuration in the Jenkinsfile
It is also possible to call the steps - including all parameters - directly in the Jenkinsfile.
In the first example, the host and the credentialsId of the Communication Arrangement are directly provided.
```groovy
abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo (
script: this,
repositoryNames: ['/DMO/GIT_REPOSITORY'],
abapCredentialsId: 'abapCredentialsId',
host: '1234-abcd-5678-efgh-ijk.abap.eu10.hana.ondemand.com'
)
```
In the second example, the host and credentialsId will be read from the provided cloud foundry service key of the specified service instance.
```groovy
abapEnvironmentPullGitRepo (
script: this,
repositoryNames: ['/DMO/GIT_REPOSITORY', '/DMO/GIT_REPO'],
abapCredentialsId: 'cfCredentialsId',
cfApiEndpoint: 'https://test.server.com',
cfOrg: 'cfOrg',
cfSpace: 'cfSpace',
cfServiceInstance: 'cfServiceInstance',
cfServiceKeyName: 'cfServiceKeyName'
)
```