Automated Versioning Manager (AVM)

Overview

The Automated Versioning Manager is a tool that helps manage Appian applications and database DDL files in a version control system. Given an Appian application ZIP file, the Automated Versioning Manager performs the following actions:

  • Unzips the application and organizes the artifact XML files in the repository.
  • Automates the check-in and check-out operations with the version control system.
  • Generates application packages for import in Appian based on the contents of the repository and a range of changes to include.

This tool is frequently used with the native, external deployment APIs (https://docs.appian.com/suite/help/22.1/Deployment_Rest_API.html) or the Automated Import Manager (AIM) (https://community.appian.com/w/the-appian-playbook/198/deployment-automation). Unless you are doing deployments for the Admin Console, we suggest using the native APIs.

Key Features & Functionality

  • Version Control integration (Git, SVN)
  • Supports Appian applications and packages
  • Generate import package from hash ranges
  • Folder Listener to add contents to Version Control
  • Supports GitHub, GitLab, and BitBucket for Version Control

You can access the source code for AVM by exploding the ZIP file after download.

Note: This utility does not support Java version 9.0. 

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  • Hi Team ,

    I am facing the below error When I am taking addContent Action.

    It is saying Git Authentication failed while pushing the changes to Git, I am not able to understand if there is an authentication issue then how it cloned the remote repo to the local repo. JUST FYI there is no two-way authentication in my remote repository.

    Please if any one has any idea then help me.

    thanks

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  • Hi Team ,

    I am facing the below error When I am taking addContent Action.

    It is saying Git Authentication failed while pushing the changes to Git, I am not able to understand if there is an authentication issue then how it cloned the remote repo to the local repo. JUST FYI there is no two-way authentication in my remote repository.

    Please if any one has any idea then help me.

    thanks

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