Parent page: Altium NEXUS Server
The Altium NEXUS design client, in conjunction with the Altium NEXUS Server, brings support for Managed Projects. Managed Projects target the development stage of the project lifecycle, simplifying the creation and ongoing workflow for version controlled projects. Centralized storage under the control of the Altium NEXUS Server also enables this feature to be a foundation for other collaborative services.
Some key benefits to using Managed Projects are:
- Simplified storage. No need to make decisions about storage locations. Backup and other basic services are taken care of.
- Foundation for collaborative features.
- Enforced version control.
- Advantages of a dedicated commenting system.
- Notifications and status. Document status including local modifications is visible to entire design teams.
- Concurrent PCB design works without any complex setup.
- Ability to share a read-only, browser-based interactive view of a project with other users, via the Web Viewer.
- A range of advanced version control features, such as an interactive Project History view.
Technically, a Managed Project is the combination of meta information stored on the server along with tight integration with the NEXUS Server's own Version Control service. The typical work flow is as follows:
- A user creates a new managed project via the NEXUS design client's Create Project dialog, from the NEXUS Server's browser-based interface, or by converting an existing project on the design client side. During creation, that user defines the project's name, description, and design repository.
- Access to the project is defined and managed in the NEXUS Server's browser-based interface, or directly within the NEXUS design client.
- All collaborators select the project for opening (either from within the design client or from the server's browser interface) after which it is automatically checked out as design files.
A major advantage of Managed Projects is that they are version controlled by default, and can be collaboratively worked upon without having to worry about shared drives, servers, agreements etc.
Prior to creating a new Managed Project, or converting an existing non-managed project, ensure that a Design Repository exists in which to store that project, and all future projects. Design Repositories are centrally managed as part of the Altium NEXUS Server, through its Version Control service. A new installation of the NEXUS Server provides a single Git-based design repository – Versioned Storage – for accommodating all of your managed design projects.
If you have upgraded your Server from an earlier product such as Altium Vault 3.0, then the use of SVN repositories will also be enabled so that you can continue to use your previous (and established) design flow. In this case, you can create additional repositories through the server's Version Control service (SVN-only), or connect to external repositories (SVN or Git).
Creating a New Managed Project
There are three main ways in which a Managed Project can be created:
- Creation of a new project from the NEXUS Server's browser-based interface, or from within the NEXUS design client.
- Making an existing, non-managed project available on the Server from within the NEXUS client – that is, converting an unmanaged project to a managed project.
- Cloning an existing Managed Project through the NEXUS Server's browser-based interface, or by cloning a project from the NEXUS client Projects or Explorer panels.
The following sections take a closer look at these methods of creating a Managed Project.
Through the NEXUS Design Client
From within the Altium NEXUS design-side client, a new Managed Project can be created using the Create Project dialog (File » New » Project):
If at least one process definition for the Project Creations process theme is active – on the Project Creations tab of the Processes page of the NEXUS Server's browser interface – the server will not be available as a target in the Create Project dialog's LOCATIONS list.
Instead, server-based managed projects are created using one of the process definitions that are available from the File » New » Project in <server name> sub-menu.
- Select the entry for your NEXUS Server from the dialog's LOCATIONS options (it will appear with the name you have specified for it, on the Admin – General page of the server's browser interface) – you must be signed in to the NEXUS Server with administrator privileges to access the server naming option.
- Enter a Project Name in the Create Project dialog and optionally, a project Description.
The project name should start with, and can contain A-Z, a-z, or 0-9. Underscores, dashes, and spaces are allowed, but the latter can only be used within the middle of the name (leading and trailing spaces will be ignored). You can not use the following words: AUX, COM1-COM9, LPT1-LPT9, CON, NUL, and PRN. In addition, the name cannot contain the following characters: \ . / ? % * : | " < >.
- The Project Type column allows you to select the type of project that is being created, and if an available Project Template will be used. The list of templates for each project type includes all compatible Project Templates that are available in the server.
- The Repository drop-down menu (if present) will list all Design Repositories managed through the NEXUS Server's Version Control service, and which have been shared with you to use. Choose the repository in which to store the new project and its files – there is a single Git-based repository (
Versioned Storage
) available by default. If a SVN type repository is selected, an additional Repository Folder option is available for specifying or browsing to an alternative target folder within the repository itself.
- Use the Folder field to specify where the folder for the project – within the server's folder structure – is to be created. The default path for new NEXUS Server projects is specified on the Admin – Settings – Projects page of the server's browser interface.
- Use the Local Storage field to specify where the project will be stored on your hard drive, prior to its committal to the centralized Design Repository. The default location is defined in the System – Default Locations page of the Preferences dialog.
- Use the button to add parameter Name-Value pairs to the Parameters list. These Managed Project parameters are saved in the server with the new project, and can be edited within the server. By contrast, Project type parameters are saved in the project file (
*.PrjPcb
), and can be edited on the NEXUS design side. Both parameter types may be used as Special Strings in the design client.
The
button associated with each entry can be used to browse to and select an alternative path/repository.
Setting up to create a new Managed Project from within NEXUS, courtesy of the New Project dialog. Note that only those central Design Repositories
that are shared with you will be available for selection from the Repository field.
After clicking , the new project will be created locally, in accordance with the defined Location. When a Template with defined documents is used (under Project Type), as shown in the image above, the project documents will automatically be created, Committed to version control, and Pushed to the server. The synchronized Project is then opened in the Projects panel, where its fully synchronized state is indicated by the associated icons.
The project is fully synchronized with the server in one step.
The project will appear in the Projects panel under an entry for the target Server, reflecting the name of that Server.
Alternatively, if the new project has not been assigned a Template with constituent documents, the project file and therefore the structure of the project only will be created. The project is then opened in the Projects panel, which will show it as being Scheduled for addition, denoted by the associated icon. At this point you can add documents to the project, or simply save the structure to the server (Commit/Push) in its current shell state.
To do so, click the Save to Server control associated with the project entry in the Projects panel – also available from the right-click context menu, and from the main File menu. In the following Save <project> to Server dialog, select/deselect files for inclusion, add an optional Comment, and then confirm the save process with the button. Once the project is added to the server, the Projects panel will reflect the fully synchronized state that exists between the files in the server repository and the local working copy, as indicated by the icons.
Commit the newly created Managed Project to the target Design Repository.
The project creation process also may be completed using more specific version control actions, rather than the automated
Save to Server process outlined above. For that approach, choose the
Version Contol » Commit Whole Project command option available from the project entry right-click menu. In the following
Commit to Version Control dialog, select the files to include, add an optional
Comment, and click the
button (which is just
Commit when the target is a SVN repository). Note that the Commit (to local VCS) and Push (to server VCS) actions can be done in separate stages by using the button's drop-down menu options.
Regardless of the type of project structure, an entry for the new project will appear on the Projects Management page (Projects) of the NEXUS Server's browser interface.
The newly-created Managed Project, evident on the Projects page of the server's browser interface.
The project will initially be shared for Read/Write access with the user who created it and all Administrators for the NEXUS Server. The project will also be shared to all server users, but with Read-only access. For more information on configuring project access permissions, see
Sharing a Managed Project.
Through the NEXUS Server Browser Interface
A Managed Project can be created directly through the Altium NEXUS Server's browser interface:
- Sign in to the interface and select the Projects menu option to access the Projects Management page. Any previously created projects will be listed here.
- Click the button at the top of the page and then the Create Project menu option to open the Create Project window.
If there are any active
process definitions available for the Project Creations process theme – defined on the
Project Creations tab of the
Processes page of the server's browser interface – then the
button menu will offer those processes as options in place of the
Create Project option. Choose the required entry to invoke that process workflow.
- The window will initially present in a simplified view. Enter the desired name for the project, a description (if needed), and choose a suitable Managed Project Template from the Templates drop-down menu.
The project name should start with, and can contain A-Z, a-z, or 0-9. Underscores, dashes, and spaces are allowed, but the latter can only be used within the middle of the name (leading and trailing spaces will be ignored). You can not use the following words: AUX, COM1-COM9, LPT1-LPT9, CON, NUL, and PRN. In addition, the name cannot contain the following characters: \ . / ? % * : | " < >.
- To access more controls click the button. The following fields will present:
- Parent Folder – use this field to specify where the folder for the project is to be created within the server's folder structure. By default, this will be Projects\<ProjectName>. The default path for new projects is specified on the Admin – Settings – Projects page of the NEXUS Server's browser interface.
- Repository – this field will list all Design Repositories managed through the Altium NEXUS Server's local Version Control service, and which have been shared with you to use. Choose the repository in which to store the new project and its files. By default, the Versioned Storage (Git-based) repository will be selected.
Defining a new Managed Project directly through the NEXUS Server's browser interface.
After defining the new project as required, click – the new project will be created. The Projects Management page listing will now show an additional entry for your newly-created project.
An additional Managed Project, created through the browser interface. Click the Projects entry in the nav tree to access the Projects Management view listing.
The project will initially be shared for Read/Write access with the designer who created it and all Administrators for the NEXUS Server. The project will also be shared to all server users, but with Read-only access. For more information on configuring project access permissions, see
Sharing a Managed Project.
Conversion of an Existing Non-Managed Project
You can also create a Managed Project from an existing non-managed one by converting the latter to the former. To do this, open the existing non-managed project as normal in the NEXUS design client, then right-click on its entry in the Projects panel and use the Make Project Available on Server command from the context menu.
- If at least one process definition for the Project Creations process theme is active – on the Project Creations tab of the Processes page of the NEXUS Server's browser interface – the Make Project Available on Server command itself will not be available in the NEXUS design client. Instead, a Convert to Managed Project command entry presents a sub-menu that offers those active process definitions from which to choose. The corresponding workflow for the selected process will then be invoked.
- If the project is currently under Version Control in a local Design Repository, it can not be converted directly. A message will alert you to this, with the option to essentially convert the project to a Regular project first – ignoring SVN revisions and changes log – and then converting that Regular project to a Managed one with the Make Project Available on Server command.
The Make Project Available on Server command opens the Make Available on Server dialog, which allows you to determine the project's name and its description. By default, the name will be that of the original (source) project.
Further settings are available by opening the Advanced options:
- The target design Repository in the NEXUS Server that you are currently signed into. Choose from all managed repositories shared with you, and that are defined through the server's Version Control service (on the VCS page (Admin – VCS) of the server's browser interface). This option is not shown when the default Git-based repository (Versioned Storage) is the only one available.
- The Repository Folder within an SVN repository when this type is selected. This option is not available when the default Versioned Storage (Git-based) repository is used.
- The server Folder entry represents the target path for the new project entry within the server's folder structure. By default, this will be Projects\<ProjectName> but may be edited to suit, where the server Folder setting will also define the location in which data for the project will be released when using the NEXUS client Project Releaser.
The
button associated with each entry can be used to browse to and select an alternative path/repository.
Convert an existing project to a Managed Project.
With the properties for the Managed Project defined as required in the Make Available on Server dialog, click OK. The project and files will be committed to the target Design Repository, with the Projects panel reflecting the fully synchronized state that exists between the files in the repository and the local working copy – as indicated by the icons in the Projects panel.
The newly converted Managed Project will subsequently be available in the Projects Management page listing of the NEXUS Server's browser interface.
The converted project is added to the list of centrally-managed projects.
The project will initially be shared for Read/Write access with the designer who converted it and all Administrators for the Altium NEXUS Server. The project will also be shared to all server users, but with Read-only access. For more information on configuring project access permissions, see
Sharing a Managed Project.
The ability to make a GitHub project available on an on-site server appears to be no longer valid. The Make Project Available on Server option is not available for external Git projects, but is for external SVN projects. However the option is available when connected to an Altium 365 Workspace.
Working with GitHub
Using the GitHub platform as an external version control system (VCS) is a popular way to host and share design projects, and is easily integrated with the NEXUS Server through Altium NEXUS. The existing external VCS arrangement is synchronized with the NEXUS Server which allows you to benefit from its advanced data management and collaboration features.
How you normally work with GitHub itself will vary depending on company practices or simply the Git tools you have at hand. In general however, a design project is created in a local Git repository and then Pushed to a GitHub (remote) repository, or an existing project is Cloned to a local repository from GitHub. Once in the local Git repository, the project can be opened in Altium NEXUS and made available to the NEXUS Server (Make Project Available on Server), as outlined above.
GitHub Protocols
While there is a range of data transfer protocols offered by the Git VCS, Altium NEXUS currently supports the HTTP/HTTPS protocol only for connections between a local Git repository and its remote master repository. In practice, the applied protocol is set by the URL prefix specified for the remote repository connection – https://<remote repository>
, ssh://<remote repository>
, git://<remote repository>
, and so on.
GitHub supports both the SSH and HTTPS protocols, and recommends using HTTPS URLs for connections.
► See Which remote URL should I use? on GitHub for more information.
The HTTPS protocol offers the advantage of a secure connection that is simple to use and implement, whereas SSH is more complex to deal with – due to the need for public keys, firewall/proxy port requirements – is arguably less secure, and does not provide the convenience of SSO (single sign-on) authentication.
Similarly, the GIT connection protocol is not recommended (or supported here) due to its lack of authentication and setup complexity.
If your external VCS system is bound to a protocol other than HTTPS, such as a GitHub SSH connection, this will be preset in a repository that has been cloned from the remote. As this protocol is incompatible with Altium NEXUS, an error will be thrown when attempting to integrate the project with the NEXUS Server. If you are unsure of the remote URL protocol that is used for a local Git repository, this can be checked using the git remote – v
command.
Use the Git Bash command line interface to check a repository's remote URL setting.
The repository can be reconfigured for a different URL, such as the HTTPS protocol to enable compatibility with Altium NEXUS, by using the git remote set-url <name> <URL>
command, where the URL's prefix specifies the protocol type.
Changing the remote repository connection URL protocol and then confirming with the remote command.
Browsing Managed Projects
Managed Projects are available to browse from the Projects Management page of the NEXUS Server's browser interface, accessed from the Projects option in the main menu. Use the upper and buttons to change the view between its Preview and List modes, respectively.
The Projects Management page of the NEXUS Server's browser interface. Hover over the image to see the alternative List view.
The view's project entries are automatically sorted by Last modified date, with the most recently modified project appearing first in the list. Click the button to change to sorting by project Name, and click again to toggle between ascending and descending order.
The List mode view (
) can be sorted by any data column by clicking on its header. Click again to toggle the order sort between ascending and descending order.
The Projects Management view provides Properties and Activities data that relate to the selected project, available in the view's right-hand sidebar pane.
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The sidebar pane information includes:
- Properties tab:
- Project – a high-level summary of the project's state, including the 3D view of the board (where a PCB is available for the project).
- Shared With – the users and/or roles who have access to the project. Hover over an entry to see the full name of the user/role.
- Parameters – detailed metadata extracted or computed from the project design itself. Click the Show More control to expand the full list.
- Releases – a list of project releases in chronological order. Click on an entry to open that release in the server's Manufacturing Portal.
- Activity tab – a chronological list of project events, such as a Commit, Release, or a completed process workflow associated with the project.
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For each project, the following operations also are provided by the buttons at the top of the view (and detailed in the linked sections that follow):
- Share – access controls with which to configure project access permissions.
- Activities – menu access to the process activities available to the project.
- Functions – menu access to project functions. Also available from the button of a selected project when in Preview mode:
- Open – open the project in its detailed CAD-centric view. Equivalent to clicking (Preview mode) or double-clicking (List mode) on a project name entry.
- Move – relocate the project to another parent folder within the server's folder structure.
- Edit – edit the project in terms of its Name, Description and server Parameters.
- Clone – create a renamed identical copy of the project.
- Watch/UnWatch – follow/unfollow a project's activity by receiving related notifications (updated, released, etc) in the project's Activitiy tab, and also via email if Email Notifications are enabled.
- Delete – remove the project entry by moving its structure and data to the server Trash, where it can be permanently deleted from the server or restored to its previous state.
Working with Server Folders
The NEXUS server also provides the ability to create and manage project folders within the server's structure. Projects may then be created in or moved to any folder in the resulting folder hierarchy.
To create a new folder under the (default) top-level Project
folder, choose the Create Folder option from the button menu. In the following Create Folder window, specify the name of the new folder, its parent folder, and an optional description. A new folder is always created under the currently selected folder, which becomes its parent folder.
Open a created folder by selecting its title, and navigate back up the hierarchy using the breadcrumbs above.
Use the menu options to modify a folder's details (Edit), relocate the folder under a different parent folder (Move), or remove the folder from the server's folder structure (Delete). When moving a folder, select a new parent folder from the hierarchy tree in the Move folder <folder> to window.
Upload a Project
In the Altium NEXUS design client the Make Available on Server command will upload an unmanaged project to the NEXUS server, where it becomes a fully managed project under version control. An equivalent process can be performed within the NEXUS Server from the Upload Project option available from the button menu. Browse to and select a local project's host folder to upload that project to the currently selected server folder by default, or use the Change option in the Upload Project windows's Parent Folder field to select an alternative location in the folder hierarchy.
Any existing version control links in the local project are ignored, and the uploaded project becomes a fully managed, version-controlled, server-based project -- the local source project is not altered in any way.
Move a Project
To relocate a project to a different server folder, select the Move option from the menu drop-down options and select a new location from the folder hierarchy in the Move project <project> to window. When confirmed with the button, the selected project will then be hosted under the newly specified parent folder.
Sharing a Managed Project
Once a project is managed, you'll want to determine which users can actually access that project. This is done by sharing the project, or rather, by configuring its access permissions. A managed project – newly created or converted – is shared, by default, with the following:
- The Owner of the project, which is usually the designer who created it (or made it available on the server): full (Read/Write) access permissions.
- The Administrators role group: full (Read/Write) access permissions.
- All server Users – indicated by the enabled Everyone in the team option which is set to Can View (Read-only) access permissions.
Configuration of access permissions can be performed through the NEXUS Server's browser interface, and also directly from within Altium NEXUS.
From within the NEXUS Server's Browser Interface
To configure access for a project from the NEXUS Server's browser interface, select the project entry on the Projects Management page (Projects on the main menu) and click the button to access the Share:<project> window. This offers all the controls necessary to share the project with other users or groups of users (Roles).
With projects centrally managed in a NEXUS Server, sharing with others is simply a case of managing each project's permissions.
Within the Share <project> window:
- A user/role has Read/Write access when the Can Edit option is enabled. If this option is disabled, they have Read access only.
- To remove an existing user/role from having shared access to a project, click the Remove option in the associated drop-down menu.
Things to be aware of:
- By default, all users of the NEXUS Server will be able to see the project. If you want to lock access down to a specific set of users and/or groups, you must first uncheck the Everyone in the team option.
- The Everyone in the team option, which applies to all server users, can be set for read-only or read/write access.
- The owner of a project has permanent Read/Write access.
- The signed in user must have full Write access to a project in order to access and change its permissions. The exception is Administrators, who have full access to project permission settings.
Note that you also can specify the sharing of a project when it is open in the
Design View.
Sharing a Project with a NEXUS Server User
To share a project with another NEXUS Server user:
- In the Share window, start typing the full name, username, or email address of a server user (member) in the Share Project With field to activate a list of matching users. Select the required user from this list. Multiple users can be chosen. To remove a selected user, click the delete cross to the right of their name.
- Set the permission for the user(s) using the associated drop-down menu to choose between Can View access (read-only), or Can Edit access (read/write). Note that the Everyone in the team Can View/Edit option is global and can override sharing permissions that have been applied to specific users. In most situations it is advisable to uncheck this option.
- Click the button to effect the addition of the user(s) and return to the Projects view. When the Share window is next opened, the added users can be seen by expanding the Shared With grid list. Use the Can Edit/View menu associated with a user entry to change permissions or remove the user entry itself. Click to save any changes.
Sharing a Project with a Defined Role Group
You also have the ability to share a project with role groups defined in the NEXUS Server (see Admin – Roles). Role permission will apply to all users that are members of that role group. To share a project with another group:
- In the Share window, start typing the name a server role (user group) in the Share Project With field to activate a list of matching roles. Select the required role from this list. Multiple roles can be chosen. To remove a selected role, click the delete cross to the right of its name.
- Set the permission for the role(s) using the associated drop-down menu to choose between Can View access (read-only), or Can Edit access (read/write). Note that the Everyone in the team Can View/Edit option is global and can override sharing permissions that have been applied to specific roles. In most situations it is advisable to uncheck this option.
- Click the button to effect addition of the role(s) and return to the Projects view. When the Share window is next opened, the added roles can be seen by expanding the Shared With grid list. Use the Can Edit/View menu associated with a user entry to change permissions or remove the role entry itself. Click to save any changes.
From within Altium NEXUS
Access for a project can be configured directly from within the Altium NEXUS design client by using the Share command. This command can be accessed by:
- Clicking the button in the top margin.
- Selecting Project » Share on the main menu,
- Right clicking on the project name in the Projects panel and choosing the Share option from the context menu.
The Share <ProjectName> dialog will open in which you can configure sharing as required.
Configure access to your Managed Project directly from within the NEXUS design client.
The Share dialog also offers the prospect of sharing a static snapshot of the design in its current state using the Snapshot on the Web option. You have the choice of simply sharing a generated link to the design snapshot hosted in the Altium 365 web-based Viewer, or specifying access for particular people by email address for a more advanced version of design snapshot sharing.
► See Sharing a Design from within Altium NEXUS for more information.
Managed Project Activities
The Altium NEXUS Server offers the unique capability of applying configurable Process Workflows to Managed Projects in order to perform tailored tasks such as performing design reviews and creating new projects. Processes and their underlying Workflows are created and configured by a server administrator, and when enabled, become available to users of both the NEXUS design client and the NEXUS server browser interface.
► See Creating & Managing Processes for more information.
► See Performing Design Reviews for information on these processes in the NEXUS design client.
From a user perspective, Process Workflows and their inherent steps are considered as Activities. Available Activities can be invoked by users, and their workflow steps completed by assigned users as a sequence of tasks – available through the Tasks page.
Select the menu on the Projects Management page (Projects) and choose from the available Processes to initiate an activity for the currently selected project. Complete the required fields and options in the following process form windows, and then start the process (). Depending on the Process Workflow that has been invoked, a following step may need to be submitted () to prepare the data for review.
Workflow Tasks are then created for the user, or users, assigned to the Activity. A task that applies to a signed in user will appear in their Tasks page, where it can be acted upon to progress the Workflow to its next stage.
Note that when an Activity has been assigned to a Role Group – Engineers
for example – a related Task becomes available to all members of that group, and also any individual users that have been assigned to the Activity – here, user Keith
(user Kylie
is a member of the Engineers
role). In such cases any of these users can complete the review step and submit the result ().
Along with the ability to assign Users and Groups to an Activity during its preparation, specific assignments also may be added into the Process Workflow itself, resulting in an Activity that is inherently assigned to specific users/groups prior to its preparation. In the example shown here, the Engineers
group is set as an assignment within the AdHoc_Review
workflow.
► See Defining a Process Workflow for more information.
Managed Project Functions
Functional operations associated with projects are available from the menu on the Projects Management page, and include the ability to open, edit, clone, watch and remove a managed project. The menu also is available from the button of a selected project entry:
Open a Project
Select the Open option from a project entry's menu or from the upper menu to open a project into its manufacturing orientated CAD-centric view. The view provides access to several sub-views available from the navigation pane:
- Design – navigate and interact with the project's design documents, inspect object properties and place review comments. The view applies to the current (latest) project revision, and uses the Web Viewer interface.
- Supply – Interactively examine work-in-progress (WIP) BOM data extracted from the design documents, including entries for Manufacturer and Supplier parts data derived from a project's populated ActiveBOM document.
- Manufacturing – view and open a specific project Release in the Manufacturing Portal view, which in turn provides sub-views for Fabrication, Assembly and BOM data, and also the ability to download release data into a manufacturing Build Package.
- Activities – view active or closed Process workflow Activities that apply to the current project.
- History – Browse a progressive timeline of major events relating to the project, including its creation, commits, releases, and clones. Each time a supported event happens in association with the project, that event is added to the timeline as a dedicated tile with various actions supported where applicable.
Open the server's CAD-centric project view from the NEXUS design client by selecting a project in the
Explorer panel navigation tree and clicking the
button.
► See Management of a Specific Project for more information.
Edit a Project
To edit the properties of an existing project in the NEXUS Server, select its entry on the Projects Management page (Projects) and then the Edit option from its menu or the upper menu. In the following Project Editing window you can change the project's Name, Description and manage server Parameters entries.
Click the button in the Project Editing window to expose additional property data derived from and stored with the project. Select the Parameters control to access and add (), edit, or remove () parameter Name/Value pairs. These are saved in the server with the project, and may be used as Special Strings in the NEXUS design client – access from the Properties panel with a placed Text String selected in the design workspace.
Clone a Project
To clone (duplicate) an existing managed project, select its entry on the Projects Management page (Projects) and then the Clone option from its menu or the upper menu. Use the Project Cloning window to set the name and description for the cloned project – by default, the original project name will be used with a – Copy
suffix.
Click the button to expose additional property fields, which include the target parent folder and Repository information. The target folder setting will automatically match the project name unless manually specified, or assigned to a different existing parent folder via the Change option.
If there are any active process definitions available for the Project Creations process theme – defined on the Project Creations tab of the Processes page of the server's browser interface – then the menu will offer Clone – process name
options that correspond to the available process workflows.
When selected, the defined workflow for that process will be used for the cloning process.
A project can be cloned in the NEXUS design client from the
menu Clone option in the
Explorer panel, or by right-clicking on a project name in the
Projects panel and choosing the
Clone option from the context menu.
Watch a Project
To 'watch' – receive notifications regarding – project in the NEXUS Server, select its entry on the Projects Management page (Projects) and then the Watch option from its menu or the upper menu.
When you follow (watch) a project, you will receive notifications related to the project (such as commit, release and property change messages) under the Activities tab in the interface's right hand pane. The creator of the project will automatically be set to watch that project. When enabled, the command will change to UnWatch – select to stop following the project and cease reception of notifications for events relating to that project.
Delete a Project
To delete (remove) an existing managed project, select its entry on the Projects Management page (Projects) and then the Delete option from its menu or the upper menu. The action is effectively a 'soft delete', where the project repository is moved into the server's Trash area.
From within that view (select Trash from the main menu), the project entry can be completely removed (Permanently Delete) or the action reverted (Restore). Note that the button will remove all entries (where possible) that are stored in the server's Trash.
The Delete option only is available to users that have Write permission access to the selected project.
This action effectively renders the project no longer managed. It is removed from the NEXUS server only – your local working copy is not affected.
A project can be deleted in the NEXUS design client using the
menu
Delete option in the
Explorer panel.