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isc-pbarton opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #683
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Support continuous deployment of decomposed production items #670

isc-pbarton opened this issue Dec 13, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #683
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We need an API method that supports production decomposition for continuous deployment workflows that deploy into environments that are not themselves configured with Embedded Git as a source control extension. This is important for HealthConnect Cloud deployment.
The API should take in a directory path with subdirectories that each contain PTD items for a different production. It should deploy all of these items to the appropriate production. It should also handle deleting hosts in the production that do not exist in the directory (not including built-in hosts like the testing and monitoring services).

@isc-pbarton isc-pbarton self-assigned this Dec 13, 2024
@isc-tleavitt isc-tleavitt added enhancement New feature or request customer Based on customer feedback (as opposed to something identified by developers) labels Dec 18, 2024
@isc-tleavitt isc-tleavitt added this to the H1 2025 Targets milestone Dec 18, 2024
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