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Status Under review
Workspace DevOps Automation
Categories Deploy
Created by Guest
Created on Mar 21, 2024

Global searches for any properties in UrbanCode Deploy

Search any property value in UCD UI and be able to see wherever (component/component process/ environment/ etc) this property is defined so that you can update it. Or any closest solution to this requirement.

For example: If there is one property value named as 'certificate' which is defined at component, resource, application process & environment. Now, If we search 'certificate' in the UI so the component, resource, application process & environment should get listed below, so that it will let us know where the property is defined and it will be convenient to update it.

  • Admin
    Randy Langehennig
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    Apr 17, 2025

    Our development reviewed this request and this would be a large development project for us. At this moment, we do not see the value of this work effort.

    The best practice for referencing properties in your processes is to use fully qualified properties. For example: ${p:environment/port-number}, ${p:component/bar-name}, ${p:resource/website-url}. Using the fully qualified path in a process helps you to quickly determine where a property has been set. With this in mind, this is another reason we feel the effort to do this work versus the value it will bring is not optimal for our team.

    Can you please let us know your thoughts or if we may have missed something? Thank you very much!

  • Admin
    Randy Langehennig
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    May 9, 2024

    Thank you for submitting this idea and we will create a discussion topic for our development team to review this request. We will be in touch.