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Topic-icon Question Publish to a non-default repository

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29 Sep 2018 22:49 #1 by craigacgomez
Publish to a non-default repository was created by craigacgomez
I have my stambiaRuntime configured with multiple repositories and I want to deploy different deliveries to different repositories.

I am running Analytics 2.2.9. I have all my configurations, environment and deployment specifications for the packages. But when I build and publish, all the deliveries are only publish to the "default" fileRepository. I see no way to specify which fileRepository to deploy the deliveries.

Essentially, I have fileRepository default, project_a & project_b. I have packages package_1, package_2 & package_3. I want to publish package_1 & package_2 to repository project_a and package_3 to repository project_b. I see no way to achieve this outside doing a build, download build and ssh the build to the repository directory manually.

I also see no option in the Designer or startcommand to specify which repository to use when "publish" or "put" deliveries.

I even tried setting up the project_a & project_b repositories as httpRepositories connected to the same Analytics.

Please advise.
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10 Oct 2018 17:10 #2 by Thomas BLETON
Replied by Thomas BLETON on topic Publish to a non-default repository
Hi,

Currently, the deployment of deliveries to Runtimes is possible to the default fileRepository only.
You can copy the deliveries (files with extension ".deliv") into other fileRepositories, using the file system.
We have not planned to manage deployment to other fileRepositories at this time, but feel free to add a "Feedback" to suggest this feature request.
=> www.stambia.org/feedback

Concerning httpRepositories, their purpose is a little different: the idea is that the Runtime connects to Analytics and fetches deliveries (new ones and updated ones) at execution time.