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[https://forge.etsi.org/swagger/editor-versions/v2.10.4-1 <big>'''---> Click here <---'''</big>] | [https://forge.etsi.org/swagger/editor-versions/v2.10.4-1 <big>'''---> Click here <---'''</big>] | ||
== | == Usage == | ||
== | === 1. Log in with Gitlab === | ||
* Click File -> | * <big>Click File -> Log into Gitlab</big> | ||
* You will | * <big>Click Log into Gitlab in the model</big> | ||
<big>You will be redirected to Gitlab login or, if you have already accessed, the page will simply reload.</big> | |||
== | === 2. Import a YAML/JSON file from a project === | ||
* <big>Click File -> Import from Gitlab</big> | |||
* <big>You will need to select a project (among the ones you have access to)</big> | |||
** <big>If the list is empty please wait a few seconds or close the box and re-open it</big> | |||
* <big>Select the branch (this branch will be used for the commit operation as well!)</big> | |||
== 4. Log out of Gitlab == | === 3. Save the file in the repository === | ||
* Click File -> Submit to Gitlab | |||
* Insert a description for your change. It will be used as Commit Message in the repository. | |||
That's all! | |||
=== 4. Log out of Gitlab === | |||
* Click File -> Log out from Gitlab |
Revision as of 18:24, 5 November 2018
Warning:
this tool is in Alpha version.
Try it yourself[edit | edit source]
Usage[edit | edit source]
1. Log in with Gitlab[edit | edit source]
- Click File -> Log into Gitlab
- Click Log into Gitlab in the model
You will be redirected to Gitlab login or, if you have already accessed, the page will simply reload.
2. Import a YAML/JSON file from a project[edit | edit source]
- Click File -> Import from Gitlab
- You will need to select a project (among the ones you have access to)
- If the list is empty please wait a few seconds or close the box and re-open it
- Select the branch (this branch will be used for the commit operation as well!)
3. Save the file in the repository[edit | edit source]
- Click File -> Submit to Gitlab
- Insert a description for your change. It will be used as Commit Message in the repository.
That's all!
4. Log out of Gitlab[edit | edit source]
- Click File -> Log out from Gitlab