Hi,
I have a single repository on bitbucket which has sub modules for a projct. I would like to see code changes i.e., commits specific to the sub module on compass components activity. I have followed the below documentation to manage multiple components using config as code in a single repo.
https://developer.atlassian.com/cloud/compass/config-as-code/manage-components-with-config-as-code/
However, after adding compass.yml files in sub module in different commits, I see the same metrics for all components as well as the activity such as commits and deployments.
But, I would like to see the same metrics and activities specific to the sub module, so that I can easily identify what changes are being done for each module as I have added different compass.yml files in different sub modules in a single repo.
Here is one of the compass.yml file added to one of the sub modules. I have added the id after creating component through compass.yml. Is there anything I am doing wrong here. Thanks in advance for your help.
configVersion: 1
name: dms-search
id: 'ari:cloud:compass:61623334-7326-4601-ae4e-7c8035c74bdd:component/0ebafb6b-9df8-47cf-931e-64ee8a16172e/28f1af45-e78d-4df8-b922-d1c02430e3ee'
description: This is a dms-search component in Compass.
typeId: SERVICE
fields:
tier: 1
lifecycle: Active
links:
- name: My Jira project
type: PROJECT
url: 'https://plevenn.atlassian.net/browse/PPLM'
- name: Service repository
type: REPOSITORY
url: 'https://bitbucket.org/plevenn-plm/dms/src/main/dms-search/'
labels:
- foo:bar
- baz
customFields: []
Same Issue here
Hello @Compass,
Could you please look into it question and reply back? We have recently subscribed to Compass components and now I have a road block here. I would be great if I can have some quick reply here.
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