Sharing team configuration files
Sharing team configuration files
Team leaders can share team configuration files using several methods:
- Shared network drive
- Project repository (for example, GitHub)
- Web server
The following topics describe how to share the team configuration files.
Network drive​
Store the configuration files on a shared network drive.
Issue the following command:
zowe config import <DriveLetter>:\<FolderPath>\zowe.config.json
DriveLetter:
The drive letter of the shared network drive
FolderPath:
The directory path on the drive
Note: You can specify any path that file management applications, such as Windows Explorer and Finder, can access. For example, a UNC network path (
\\<HostName>\SharedZoweConfig\zowe.config.json
) or local file path (C:\Users\<UserName>\Downloads\zowe.config.json
).
Project repository and web server​
Team leaders can import configuration files from a web URL that is in raw json format. The following steps describe how to import the configuration file from a GitHub repository and a web server.
Store the configuration files in a project repository or on a web server.
Issue the following command:
Project (GitHub) repository
zowe config import https://<user>:<password>@<githubUrl>/raw/<repoName>/<branch>/<folderPath>/zowe.config.json
user
Specifies the user ID
password
Specifies the password for the user ID
githuburl
Specifies the URL to the GitHub repository
repoName
Specifies the name of the repository
branch
Specifies the name of the branch that contains the configuration file
folderPath
Specifies the path to the configuration file
Web server
zowe config import https://<user>:<password>@<HostName>/<folderPath>/zowe.config.json
user
Specifies the user ID
password
Specifies the password for the user ID
hostname
Specifies the host name of the system
folderPath
Specifies the path to the team configuration file
Note: You can host team configuration files on private and public web servers. The user name and password are required for only private URLs. However, to maintain the highest level of security, you should not store team configuration files on public URLs.
Tip: To import the schema automatically from shared drives and from web servers, store the schema in the same directory as the zowe.config.json
file. In the configuration file, reference the schema as a relative path at the top of the configuration file.
Example:
json
{
"$schema": "./zowe.schema.json",
...
}