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id: gitsync
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title: GitSync
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<div className='badge badge--primary heading-badge'>Available on: Paid plans</div>
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The GitSync feature enables synchronization of workspace applications with a git repository, streamlining application management and version control on ToolJet.
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## Overview
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ToolJet applications can be synchronized with a Git repository, offering the flexibility to tailor your application development and deployment processes across various environments while aligning with best practices for the application development lifecycle.
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### Key Use-Cases:
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#### Backup of Apps
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GitSync provides a straightforward solution for creating backups of your applications. By pushing changes to a Git repository, users can ensure a secure and versioned history of their application. This serves as a reliable backup mechanism, safeguarding against accidental application/version deletion or corruption.
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#### Environment Migration
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Facilitating the movement of applications across different ToolJet deployments (e.g., from development to staging to production), GitSync acts as a pivotal tool for environment migration. Users can effortlessly transfer their applications across environments by pushing changes to a Git repository.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/envmigration.png" alt="GitSync" />
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<TabItem value="GitHub" label="Setting up GitSyncing with GitHub">
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## Setting up GitSyncing with GitHub
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:::caution
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- ToolJet support git repo managers like GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, AWS CodeCommit, and Azure Repos.
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- Only Admins have the permission to configure the GitSync feature on workspace level.
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- The default branch name for the git repository should be `master`.
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### Step 1: Create a new repository on GitHub
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Create a new repository on GitHub. The repository can be public or private. You can also use an existing repository. Make sure that the repository is empty.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/github1.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### Step 2: Obtain the repository URL
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Obtain the **SSH URL** of the repository. When a repository is created, GitHub shows a screen with the repository URL. If the repository is already created, you can obtain the URL by clicking on the **Clone or download** button.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/github2.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### Step 3: Configure the GitSync feature on ToolJet
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Go to the **Workspace settings**, and click on the **Configure git** tab.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitsync.png" alt="GitSync" />
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</div>
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Enter the **SSH URL** of the repository (obtained in Step 2) in the **Git repository URL** field. Click on the **Generate SSH key** button, and copy the SSH key that is generated. The SSH key is used to authenticate ToolJet with the repository.
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There are two types of generated SSH keys: **
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- **ED25519**: This is a secure and efficient algorithm that is used for generating SSH keys. It is recommended to use this key type. VCS providers like GitHub and GitLab recommend using this key type
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- **RSA**: This is an older algorithm that is used for generating SSH keys. It is not recommended to use this key type. Older VCS providers like Bitbucket recommend using this key type.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/ssh2.png" alt="GitSync" />
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</div>
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### Step 4: Deploy the SSH key to GitHub repository
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Go to the **Settings** tab of the GitHub repository that you created in Step 1, and click on the **Deploy keys** tab. Click on the **Add deploy key** button.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/github3.png" alt="GitSync" />
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</div>
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Enter a title for the SSH key in the **Title** field. Paste the SSH key that you copied in Step 3 in the **Key** field. Make sure that the **Allow write access** checkbox is checked, especially when configuring the GitSync feature to [push changes to Git](#pushing-changes-to-git-repo). However, it is not mandatory to check this option when setting up the GitSync feature for [pulling changes from Git](#pulling-changes-from-git-repo). Finally, click on the **Add key** button.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/github4.png" alt="GitSync" />
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</div>
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### Step 5: Finish the GitSync configuration on ToolJet
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Go back to the **Configure git** tab on ToolJet, and click on the **Finalize setup** button. If the SSH key is configured correctly, you will see a success message.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/git55.png" alt="GitSync" />
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</div>
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## Auto-commit on promoting environment
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When you promote an environment, from **Developement to Staging** or from **Staging to Production**, the changes will be automatically committed to the git repository. The commit message will be `<version_number> Version of <app_name> promoted from <source_environment> to <destination_environment>`. The author will be the user who promoted the environment.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/promoted.png" alt="GitSync" />
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This option can be enabled or disabled from the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page. By default, this option is disabled.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/autocommit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Enable/Disable GitSync
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To enable or disable the GitSync feature, go to the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page, and toggle on/off the **Connect** switch. This is only available if the GitSync feature is configured.
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**When enabled**
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On clicking the GitSync button, the users will be able to commit changes to the git repository.
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**When disabled**
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1. For non-admin users: The users will not be able to commit changes to the git repository. They will see a dialogue box that the GitSync feature is not configured and they need to contact the admin to configure it.
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2. For admin users: The users will see a dialogue box with a link to configure the GitSync feature.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/connect.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Delete GitSync configuration
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To delete the GitSync configuration, go to the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page, and click on the **Delete configuration** button. This will delete the SSH key from the ToolJet configuration and the GitSync feature will be disabled.
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**Note:**
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- Deleting the GitSync configuration will not delete the apps from the git repository. The apps will still be available in the git repository in the same state as they were before the GitSync configuration was deleted.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/deleteconfig.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Git repo
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Once the initial commit is made, you can see the app files in the git repository. The repository will have the individual app folders and a **.meta** folder. The app folders will be named as the app name and will have the respective **JSON** file of the application. The **.meta** folder will have the `meta.json` file that contains the meta information of each application synced to git repo.
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The **meta.json** file holds information about apps such as the **App name**, **last commit message**, **last commit user**, **last commit date**, **version name**, and **version id**.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitcommit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Pushing changes to git repo
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Once the GitSync feature is configured, you can start pushing changes to the git repository.
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### App creation
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When you create a new app, you will see an option to select the `Commit changes`. If you select the `commit changes` option, the changes will be committed to the git repository.
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If the app name is same as the name of the existing app in the git repo, it will overwrite the existing app in the git repo.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/commitchanges.png" alt="GitSync" />
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Selecting the `Commit changes` option will create a new commit in the git repository. The commit message will be `App creation` and the author will be the user who created the app.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/firstcommit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### App rename
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Whenever an app is renamed, the changes will be automatically committed to the git repository. The commit message will be `App is renamed` and the author will be the user who renamed the app.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/rename.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### App updates
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Whenever a user makes a change in an app, they can make a commit to the git repository by clicking on the **GitSync** button on the topbar. On clicking the **GitSync** button, a modal will open with the option to enter the commit message. The user can enter the commit message and click on the **Commit changes** button to commit the changes to the git repository. Along with the commit message, the user can also see the connnected **Git repo URL** and the **last commit details**.
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**Last commit details** helps the user to know the last commit message, author, date, and time. This helps the user to know the last commit details and make the commit message accordingly.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/modalgit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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Once the changes are committed, the user can see the commit message, author, and date in the git repository.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/commitgitsync.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### App deletion
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Whenever a user deleted an app from the workspace, the app will not be deleted from the git repository. The app will be available in the git repository in the same state as it was before the app was deleted.
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### App version update
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Whenever a user creates a new app version and creates a commit to git repository, the **JSON** file in the app folder will be replaced with the new version of the app that was created. The **meta.json** file in the **.meta** folder will also be updated with the new version id and version name.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/replace.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Pulling changes from git repo
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You can configure the GitSync feature on another workspace to pull the changes from the git repository. To configure the GitSync feature on another workspace, follow the steps mentioned in the [Setting up GitSyncing with GitHub](#setting-up-git-syncing-with-github) section.
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Once the GitSync feature is configured, go to the ToolJet dashboard and click on the three dots on the right side of the **Create new app** button. Click on the **Import from git repository** option.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/importgit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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On clicking the **Import from git repository** option, a modal will open with the dropdown to select the app to be imported from the git repository. Once the app is selected, the app name and the last commit will be displayed. Click on the **Import app** button to import the app from the git repository.
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- The app imported from the git repository cannot be edited.
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- The app imported from the Git repository should have a unique name. If the app's name is the same as that of an existing app in the workspace, the user will need to either rename the existing app or delete it to successfully import another app with the same name.
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- Workspace constants are not synced with the git repository. After pulling the app, if the app throws an error, the user will need to manually add the workspace constants.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/importmodal.png" alt="GitSync" />
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### Checking for updates
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You can check for updates in the git repository by clicking on the **GitSync** button on the topbar. On clicking the **GitSync** button, a modal will open with the option to **Check for updates**. Click on the **Check for updates** button to check for updates in the git repository. If there are any updates, you will see the details of the updates such as commit message, author, and the date in the modal. Click on the **Pull changes** button to pull the changes from the git repository.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/updatecheck.png" alt="GitSync" />
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<TabItem value="GitLab" label="Setting up GitSyncing with GitLab">
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## Setting up GitSyncing with GitLab
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:::caution
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- ToolJet support git repo managers like GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket, AWS CodeCommit, and Azure Repos.
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- Only Admins have the permission to configure the GitSync feature on workspace level.
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- The default branch name for the git repository should be `master`.
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### Step 1: Create a new repository
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Create a new repository on GitLab. The repository can be public or private. You can also use an existing repository. **Make sure that the repository is empty**.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/repo.png" alt="GitLab Repo" />
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### Step 2: Obtain the repository URL
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Obtain the **SSH URL** of the repository. On GitLab, you can obtain the URL by clicking on the **Clone** button and selecting the **SSH** option.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/gitlabssh.png" alt="GitLab Repo" />
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### Step 3: Configure the GitSync feature on ToolJet
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Go to the **Workspace settings**, and click on the **Configure git** tab.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitsync.png" alt="GitLab Repo" />
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Enter the **SSH URL** of the repository (obtained in Step 2) in the **Git repository URL** field. Click on the **Generate SSH key** button, and copy the SSH key that is generated. The SSH key is used to authenticate ToolJet with the gitlab repository.
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There are two types of generated SSH keys: **
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- **ED25519**: This is a secure and efficient algorithm that is used for generating SSH keys. It is recommended to use this key type. VCS providers like GitHub and GitLab recommend using this key type
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- **RSA**: This is an older algorithm that is used for generating SSH keys. It is not recommended to use this key type. Older VCS providers like Bitbucket recommend using this key type.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/ssh2.png" alt="GitLab Repo" />
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### Step 4: Deploy the SSH key to GitLab repository
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From the top-left corner, click on the user avatar and select the **Edit Profile** option. Navigate to the **SSH Keys** tab and click on the **Add new key** button.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/addingssh.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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Paste the SSH key that you copied in Step 3 in the **Key** field, enter a title for the SSH key in the **Title** field, set **Usage type** to **Authenticatioin & signing**, and set the ***Expiration date(optional)**. Finally, click on the **Add key** button.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/activessh.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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### Step 5: Finish the GitSync configuration on ToolJet
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Go back to the **Configure git** tab on ToolJet, and click on the **Finalize setup** button. If the SSH key is configured correctly, you will see a success message.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/configfin.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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## Auto-commit on promoting environment
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When you promote an environment, from **Developement to Staging** or from **Staging to Production**, the changes will be automatically committed to the git repository. The commit message will be `<version_number> Version of <app_name> promoted from <source_environment> to <destination_environment>`. The author will be the user who promoted the environment.
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This option can be enabled or disabled from the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page. By default, this option is disabled.
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<img style={{ border:'0', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius:'5px', boxShadow: '0px 1px 3px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/autocommit.png" alt="GitSync" />
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## Enable/Disable GitSync
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To enable or disable the GitSync feature, go to the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page, and toggle on/off the **Connect** switch. This is only available if the GitSync feature is configured.
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**When enabled**
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On clicking the GitSync button, the users will be able to commit changes to the git repository.
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**When disabled**
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1. For non-admin users: The users will not be able to commit changes to the git repository. They will see a dialogue box that the GitSync feature is not configured and they need to contact the admin to configure it.
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2. For admin users: The users will see a dialogue box with a link to configure the GitSync feature.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/connect.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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## Delete GitSync configuration
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To delete the GitSync configuration, go to the **Configure git** tab on the **Workspace settings** page, and click on the **Delete configuration** button. This will delete the SSH key from the ToolJet configuration and the GitSync feature will be disabled.
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**Note:** Deleting the GitSync configuration will not delete the apps from the git repository. The apps will still be available in the git repository in the same state as they were before the GitSync configuration was deleted.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/deleteconfig.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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## Git repo
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Once the initial commit is made, you can see the app files in the git repository. The repository will have the individual app folders and a **.meta** folder. The app folders will be named as the app name and will have the respective **JSON** file of the application. The **.meta** folder will have the `meta.json` file that contains the meta information of each application synced to git repo.
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The **meta.json** file holds information about apps such as the **App name**, **last commit message**, **last commit user**, **last commit date**, **version name**, and **version id**.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/firstcommit.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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## Pushing changes to git repo
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Once the GitSync feature is configured, you can start pushing changes to the git repository.
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### App creation
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When you create a new app, you will see an option to select the `Commit changes`. If you select the `commit changes` option, the changes will be committed to the git repository.
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:::info
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If the app name is same as the name of the existing app in the git repo, it will overwrite the existing app in the git repo.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/commitchanges.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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Selecting the `Commit changes` option will create a new commit in the git repository. The commit message will be `App creation` and the author will be the user who created the app.
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/author.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### App rename
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Whenever an app is renamed, the changes will be automatically committed to the git repository. The commit message will be `App is renamed` and the author will be the user who renamed the app.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/apprename.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### App updates
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Whenever a user makes a change in an app, they can make a commit to the git repository by clicking on the **GitSync** button on the topbar. On clicking the **GitSync** button, a modal will open with the option to enter the commit message. The user can enter the commit message and click on the **Commit changes** button to commit the changes to the git repository. Along with the commit message, the user can also see the connnected **Git repo URL** and the **last commit details**.
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**Last commit details** helps the user to know the last commit message, author, date, and time. This helps the user to know the last commit details and make the commit message accordingly.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/message.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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Once the changes are committed, the user can see the commit message, author, and date in the git repository.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/lastcommitmsg.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### App deletion
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Whenever a user deleted an app from the workspace, the app will not be deleted from the git repository. The app will be available in the git repository in the same state as it was before the app was deleted.
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### App version update
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When a user creates a new version of an app, there will be an option to select the `Commit changes`. If you select the `commit changes` option, the new version of the app will be committed to the git repository.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/newversion.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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The **JSON** file in the app folder will be replaced with the new version of the app, the **meta.json** file in the **.meta** folder gets updated with the new version id and version name. The commit message will be `Version creation` and the author will be the user who created the new version of the app.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/gitlab/newversion1.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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</div>
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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## Pulling changes from git repo
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You can configure the GitSync feature on another workspace to pull the changes from the git repository. To configure the GitSync feature on another workspace, follow the steps mentioned in the [Setting up GitSyncing with GitLab](#setting-up-gitsyncing-with-gitlab) section.
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Once the GitSync feature is configured, go to the ToolJet dashboard and click on the three dots on the right side of the **Create new app** button. Click on the **Import from git repository** option.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/importgit.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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On clicking the **Import from git repository** option, a modal will open with the dropdown to select the app to be imported from the git repository. Once the app is selected, the app name and the last commit will be displayed. Click on the **Import app** button to import the app from the git repository.
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:::caution
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- The app imported from the git repository cannot be edited.
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- The app imported from the Git repository should have a unique name. If the app's name is the same as that of an existing app in the workspace, the user will need to either rename the existing app or delete it to successfully import another app with the same name.
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- Workspace constants are not synced with the git repository. After pulling the app, if the app throws an error, the user will need to manually add the workspace constants.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/importmodal.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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<div style={{paddingTop:'24px', paddingBottom:'24px'}}>
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### Checking for updates
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You can check for updates in the git repository by clicking on the **GitSync** button on the topbar. On clicking the **GitSync** button, a modal will open with the option to **Check for updates**. Click on the **Check for updates** button to check for updates in the git repository. If there are any updates, you will see the details of the updates such as commit message, author, and the date in the modal. Click on the **Pull changes** button to pull the changes from the git repository.
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<div style={{textAlign: 'center'}}>
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<img style={{padding: '10px', marginBottom:'15px', borderRadius: '6px' }} className="screenshot-full" src="/img/gitsync/updatecheck.png" alt="GitLab SSH Key" />
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</div>
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</div>
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