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@title Drydock Blueprints: Working Copies | |||||
@group userguide | |||||
Guide to configuring Drydock working copy blueprints. | |||||
Overview | |||||
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IMPORTANT: Drydock is not a mature application and may be difficult to | |||||
configure and use for now. | |||||
To let Drydock build repository working copies in order to run unit tests and | |||||
other similar operations, you'll configure **working copy blueprints**. | |||||
Working Copies | |||||
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Working copy blueprints rely on host blueprints, so you'll need to configure | |||||
a suitable host blueprint first. See @{article:Drydock Blueprints: Hosts}. | |||||
To configure a working copy blueprint, choose the host blueprints it should | |||||
use in **Use Blueprints**. | |||||
You can optionally specify a **Limit**. If you do, the blueprint won't be | |||||
allowed to create more than this many simultaneous resources. If you leave | |||||
it empty, the blueprint will be able to create an unlimited number of | |||||
resources. | |||||
After you save the blueprint, make sure you authorize it to use the selected | |||||
host blueprints. It won't be able to acquire host resources until you do. | |||||
Next Steps | |||||
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Continue by: | |||||
- returning to @{article:Drydock Blueprints}. |