Apparently there is some documentation somewhere that details how to self-host Launch production releases in a way that can be done separately from website code releases.
I spoke with an Adobe employee at the Adobe area in the Pavillion at Summit a few weeks back. He said there is documentation on how to do it and that he would send me the documentation. He mentioned coding a webhook. I am still waiting. It is likely he lost my contact info and I was not smart enough to take a picture of his badge so I could reach out.
Anybody had an idea on where documentation like this exists?
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@valerie_anders wrote:
...but I believe that Adobe may have a solution for this that would streamline our work.
When you choose the self-hosting option, then that really means what it says: you are hosting the Launch libraries by yourself. That entails all of the work that is needed to make the self-hosted Launch library to be available in your <script> tag. Adobe cannot help you with that, because how that works depends entirely on your website's build process, a process that is unique to your website. You will definitely need to engage your developers to get the self-hosted Launch library to be available in the <script> tag in the web pages.
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Here is documentation for Self hosting libraries for Adobe Data Collection (Formerly called as Adobe Launch)
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/experience-platform/tags/publish/self-hosting-libraries
Is this something you looking for right?
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I am looking for more guidance. I understand how to configure our production Launch files to be self-hosting.
I am wanting to have our website code base to pick up the self-hosted files as we publish to production, rather than bundling with our website releases.
I can imagine that I could have our teams work on processes that would be able to do that, but I believe that Adobe may have a solution for this that would streamline our work.
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@valerie_anders wrote:
...but I believe that Adobe may have a solution for this that would streamline our work.
When you choose the self-hosting option, then that really means what it says: you are hosting the Launch libraries by yourself. That entails all of the work that is needed to make the self-hosted Launch library to be available in your <script> tag. Adobe cannot help you with that, because how that works depends entirely on your website's build process, a process that is unique to your website. You will definitely need to engage your developers to get the self-hosted Launch library to be available in the <script> tag in the web pages.
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Sure. I should have mentioned that we are moving to AEM.
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