![]() ![]() Click the Git icon ( ) in the toolbar and select Configure Visual Builder Studio Credentials.To add your Oracle Visual Builder Studio account credentials: See Setting Up Users and Groups in Cloud Accounts that Use Identity Domains in Administering Oracle Visual Builder Generation The service administrator can add a user in IDCS and assign the user the DEVELOPER_USER role. Check with your service administrator to confirm that the user is assigned the correct role. The IDCS user must have the correct IDCS role.You cannot use federated or single sign-on (SSO) credentials to connect to Git. Local users are those created directly in IDCS, with the password also specified in IDCS for basic authentication. The credentials you provide must be for a local IDCS user.I would like to see this working to be able to push directly from Visual Studio, and avoid the extra step of pushing through GitExtensions.īy the way, it would be helpful to have a test option on the remote connections, like there is in GitExtensions.The credentials for connecting to Git in Oracle Visual Builder Studio must be for a user in Oracle Identity Cloud Service (IDCS) with the DEVELOPER_USER role. ![]() ![]() So, what is happening? Am I missing something, or is this a bug? Please help. I HAVE seen this functionality working on (some) of the same repositories in the past.Removing and adding the remote URLs, or fiddling with them, does not help.Even when really executing this 'Publish' it reports success, but nothing has changed.When trying to 'Publish to GitHub' the extension contradictingly says "This repository does not have a remote." But in Visual Studio with this extension 2.3.2.32 this option is NOT enabled. ![]()
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