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Git Server
Note IT-Conductor Git adapter supports any Git server, including GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Azure DevOps, or self-hosted Git servers
1. In the IT-Conductor main menu, navigate to Dashboards > Administrator.

Figure 1: Administrator Menu Option
2. In the Administrator dashboard, locate the Git Servers panel and click on it to open in fullscreen mode.

Figure 2: Git Servers Panel
3. Click the
or
icon to create GitHub or generic Git Servers connection respectively.


4. In the Create NewGit Server connection, fill out all the necessary information. Click
icon to add the system.


Figure 3a: New Github Instance Wizard
5. A pop-up message will confirm that the Git connection has been added successfully. Click OK to dismiss and proceed to configure the Git account to be used for the integration.
6. Provide the account information in the wizard and click
to complete the configuration.


Figure 3b: New Git Instance Wizard
7. A pop-up message will confirm that the Git account has been created successfully. Click OK to complete the process 8. The newly added will appear in Git Servers panel\

Figure 4: Git Servers Panel
Note It may take a few minutes to change the status to "In Progress," refresh the panel if needed. If there are issues with the configuration, such as wrong connection parameters or an invalid account etc. the status will stay "Ready", troubleshoot by displaying the log. Clickfor the new record or click object icon and select Log from the menu popup.
9. The Git Server will show up in the service grid within 5-15 minutes.

Figure 5: Git Server in IT-Conductor
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