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Best answer by arunpatidar

Hi @wojciechka 
Yes, you can push the code to the cloud manager repository using technical account, we use the same. example

https://github.com/jenkinsci/adobe-cloud-manager-plugin/tree/master/doc/config/adobeio-project

 

 

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konstantyn_diachenko
Community Advisor
Community Advisor
September 12, 2024

Hi @wojciechka , 

 

Check this documentation: https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-manager-cloud-service/content/implementing/using-cloud-manager/managing-code/integrating-with-git.

In azure devops you can create pipeline to push azure repository branches to adobe git repository remote branch.

Kostiantyn Diachenko, Community Advisor, Certified Senior AEM Developer, creator of free AEM VLT Tool, maintainer of AEM Tools plugin.
kautuk_sahni
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 13, 2024

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Kautuk Sahni
September 13, 2024

Hello @arunpatidar @konstantyn_diachenko @@Thank you for providing the documentation. After reviewing it, I still missing the answer to the question whether using the technical account you provided @arunpatidar @I can push the code to the cloud manager repository?

arunpatidar
Community Advisor
arunpatidarCommunity AdvisorAccepted solution
Community Advisor
September 13, 2024

Hi @wojciechka 
Yes, you can push the code to the cloud manager repository using technical account, we use the same. example

https://github.com/jenkinsci/adobe-cloud-manager-plugin/tree/master/doc/config/adobeio-project

 

 

Arun Patidar
EstebanBustamante
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
Community Advisor and Adobe Champion
September 13, 2024

Hi @wojciechka ,

 

I don't think there is a specific "service/technical account" for connecting to Adobe's Git repository. The available service accounts are typically intended for connecting to AEM servers, which is likely what the documentation provided by others refers to.

 

A common workaround is to create a dummy account and use it as a "technical account." You can see that the need for a real service account for managing Adobe's Git repository has already been requested here: Adobe Experience League Communities. Unfortunately, If this workaround does not work for you, consider following up directly with Adobe Support.

 

Hope this helps.

Esteban Bustamante