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Create Project (Workload Deployment)

    Reference
    The user must be a member of a project group and tenant to be able to create a project.
    Refer to Create Project Group for how to join a project group and tenant.

    Users can create a project that deploys to a specific Kubernetes cluster using App.Template, Tool Management and workloads.

    Getting Started with Project Creation

    To begin creating a project, follow the steps below.

    1. On the Main page, click the Create Project button. You will be taken to the Create Project page.

    Enter basic information

    Enter the basic information of the project. The project name and project ID must be unique and cannot be duplicated.

    To enter the basic information, follow the steps below.

    1. On the Project Creation page, select the App. Template Utilization option of the Project Configuration Method item.
    2. For the deployment target field, select Kubernetes.
    3. After entering additional content, click the Start button.
      ItemExplanation
      Project namePlease enter the project name.
      Project IDPlease enter the project ID.
      Project configuration methodSelect a project configuration method
      • Use App template: select a pre‑provided App template.
      • Manual configuration: configure without an App template.
      deployment targetSelect deployment target
      • Kubernetes: Deploy the application to a Kubernetes cluster.
      • Kubernetes(ArgoCD): Deploy the application to a Kubernetes cluster using ArgoCD.
      • VM(Artifact): Deploy the application to a VM server.
      • VM(Docker): Package the application as a Docker image and deploy it to a VM server.
      • N/A: Choose this when you do not deploy the build output.
      K8S clusterSelect the target cluster for deployment
      • DevOps Console Only clusters that the user has access rights to can be selected among the K8S clusters.
      namespaceSelect the target namespace for deployment
      • Only namespaces that the user has access rights to, among the clusters retrieved from the K8S cluster, can be selected.
      Table. Project creation basic information entry items

    Select Application Template

    Note
    For detailed information about the application template, see App.템플릿.

    The user can select an application template to configure the project.

    If you create a project based on an application template that includes sample source code, you can view the application that will be deployed.

    In contrast, using a template labeled Environment Only configures only the build/deployment environment without sample source code.

    If you configure a project using an already set up source code repository, select the template marked Environment Only.

    To start selecting an application template, follow these steps.

    1. On the Application Template screen, enter the template name, select the application template card you want, and then click.
    2. When the Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      ItemExplanation
      FilterYou can easily find application templates using predefined filters.
      searchYou can easily find application templates through search.
      Table. Project Creation Application Template Items

    Configure code repository

    Users can configure a repository for managing source code through the code repository setup step.

    Create new repository and use existing repository activation conditions differ depending on the application template and tool.

    Repository typeApp with source code. Template
    +
    DevOps Console registration tool
    App with source code included. Template
    +
    DevOps Console unregistered tool
    Source code not included (EnvironmentOnly)
    App. Template
    +
    DevOps Console registration tool
    Source code not included (Environment Only)
    App. Template
    +
    DevOps Console unregistered tool
    Create new repositoryXX
    Use existing repositoryXX
    Table. Conditions for creating a new repository and enabling use of existing repository

    Note
    Once authentication information is saved, you can perform a Connection Test without entering account information by using Use Saved Authentication Information thereafter.

    To modify or delete stored credentials, refer to Manage Authentication Information.

    To set up the code repository, follow these steps.

    1. In the Code repository item, select the Code repository type.
    2. Select Create new repository or Use existing repository, then enter the information.
    3. Enter authentication information and click the Connection Test button.
    4. When the Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      ItemExplanation
      Repository typeSelect the code repository to use
      • Registered tool: The user can select and use the types of SCM Repository tools (Github, Gitlab, etc.) that are available.
      • Unregistered tool: You can enter the domain of an unregistered tool to use it. The unregistered tool entry appears only when the source code is not included (Environment Only) App. Template.
      New/Existing usagePlease select New repository creation or whether to use an existing repository.
      Repository informationEnter repository information
      • When creating a new repository, the URL is formed from the project group name/project name.
      Authentication informationEnter authentication information
      • If you do not have an account, Don’t have an account? click the link to open the Account Creation Information popup where you can create an account.
      • After creating a new account, be sure to change your password via the Set Initial Password link.
      (Unregistered tool)
      Repository information
      Enter repository information
      • You can use a code repository that is not registered as a tool in DevOps Console.
      • Click the URL Check button to undergo an additional verification process.
      Table. Project Creation Code Repository Settings

    Configure Code Quality

    Users can configure a repository for quality management.

    To set code quality, follow these steps.

    1. In the Code Quality item, select Repository Type.
    2. Enter Basic Information and Authentication Information, then click the Connection Test button.
    3. Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      ItemExplanation
      Repository typeSelect the repository to use
      • The types of Code Quality tools available to the user are displayed.
      New / Existing / Unused statusSelect repository creation method
      • If you select Create new repository, you must enter the quality project name/quality project key.
      • If you select Do not create, you can proceed directly to the next step.
      Base URLSelect the SonarQube URL.
      Quality Project NameEnter the name of the SonarQube project.
      Quality Project KeyEnter the Key of the SonarQube project.
      authentication informationEnter authentication credentials
      • You can create a new user or use existing authentication credentials.
      Table. Project Creation Code Quality Settings

    Configure Image Repository

    Users can configure a repository to store the built container images through the image repository configuration step.

    Note
    Once authentication information is saved, you can perform a Connection Test without entering account information by using Use Saved Authentication Information thereafter.

    To modify or delete stored credentials, refer to Manage Authentication Information.

    To set up the image repository, follow these steps.

    1. In the Image Repository item, select the Repository Type.
    2. Create new repository / Use existing repository select, then enter the information.
    3. Enter authentication information and click the Connection Test button.
    4. When the Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      ItemExplanation
      Repository typeSelect the repository type to use
      • The types of Image Registry tools available to the user are displayed.
      Repository informationSelect the repository creation method.
      • When creating a new repository, the URL is formed with the project group name/project name.
      Authentication informationEnter your credentials.
      Table. Project Creation Image Repository Settings

    Configure the deployment target environment

    The user can deploy by selecting Select deployment target workload.

    To configure the deployment target environment, follow the steps below.

    1. In the Deployment Target item, select Select Deployment Target Workload. The Deployment Target Workload area appears.
    2. In the Deployment Target Workload area, select the workload and container to be deployed.
    3. When the Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      ItemExplanation
      deployment targetSelect deployment target
      • Configure directly via Helm chart
      • Select workload for deployment target
      Query targetSelect the item to view.
      WorkloadSelect workload
      • Displays the workloads that exist in the selected Kubernetes cluster when starting project creation.
      target containerSelect the target container to use for the selected workload.
      Table. Deployment Target Environment Configuration Items

    Setting up the build pipeline

    Users can configure pipelines that build and deploy applications.

    You can view each stage of the pipeline to be configured and rename the build job.

    To set up the build pipeline, follow these steps.

    1. Build Pipeline screen branches based on IDP integration status.
      • For IDP-integrated Jenkins, click the User Check button to perform User Registration Confirmation.
      • For Jenkins not integrated with IDP, enter the authentication information and click the Connection Test button.
    2. When the Next button is enabled, click the Next button.
      Item
      Explanation
      Build/Deployment pipelineDisplays build/deployment pipeline information.
      • The build/deployment pipeline is displayed based on the information registered in the App template’s Manage Pipeline Templates.
      CategorySelect the development/operation distinction.
      • The permissions for the pipeline vary according to the development/operation distinction.
      URLSelect Jenkins to configure the pipeline, then enter the job name.
      • The Jenkins instances available to the user are displayed.
      Build AgentSelect the agent to be used for pipeline builds.
      Build environment OSDisplays the OS information of the environment in which the build agent runs.
      User informationIDP Integrated Jenkins
      • Click the User Check button to verify user registration.
      • If you are not registered as a Jenkins user, when the User Registration Guide popup appears, click the Go to Jenkins link to proceed with User Sign‑Up or Initial Jenkins Login.
      IDP Non‑Integrated Jenkins
      • Enter the authentication information and click the Connection Test button.
      Set environment variablesSet the environment variables to be registered in the Jenkins pipeline.
      Image Tag PatternSelect the tag assignment method for the container image.
      Deploy StrategySelect the deployment method for the container image.
      Recipient of deployment resultsSelect the user who will receive the results after the build pipeline completes.
      Table. Project creation build pipeline configuration items

    Configure Custom Settings

    The user can specify and modify the path of the Dockerfile file used for the build.

    Additionally, you can view the final script generated based on the information configured in 빌드 파이프라인 설정하기 and also edit it.

    Dockerfile, follow these steps to configure the pipeline script.

    1. After entering information on the Custom settings page, click the Connection Test button.
    2. Click the Next button when the Next button is enabled.
      ItemExplanation
      Dockerfile configurationCreate New Dockerfile or Use Existing Dockerfile. Please select.
      • «Use Existing Dockerfile is only selectable after choosing the Environment Only App template and, in 코드 저장소 설정하기, selecting Use Existing Repository.
      Dockerfile pathSpecify the Dockerfile file path in the source code.
      Branch nameThe branch name is automatically registered when you set it in Code Repository Configuration.
      DockerfileCheck and modify the contents of the Dockerfile.
      pipeline scriptCheck and modify the pipeline script.
      Table. Project Creation Custom Settings Items
    Note
    For detailed information about Jenkins pipeline scripts, see the official site.

    Complete project creation

    The user can review the project and tool information to be created and start project creation.

    To complete project creation, follow the steps below.

    1. Summary Information After checking the information on the screen, click the Complete button.
    2. Project Creation popup window opens and the project creation proceeds.
    3. After the project creation is complete, click the Confirm button to go to the Project page.
    Notice
    It cannot be canceled during creation, and when the project is created successfully, the Confirm button becomes active.