Advanced Settings
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the advanced settings.
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the advanced settings.
This topic explain how to Configure roles in Release.
This topic explains how to configure task access Release, allowing you to manage who can view or execute specific tasks within a release.
This topic describes how to connect Release to Deploy servers, enabling seamless integration for deployment automation.
In this topic, you will learn how to configure some experimental settings.
The Feature Settings page allows you to toggle or configure the optional features in Digital.ai Release.
In Release you can configure the file upload properties. File upload properties are used to set a limit for the size of uploaded files and to restrict content accepted by Release.
This topic explains how to configure General settings in Release.
This topic provides details about global permissions in Release.
You can use variables to manage information that you don't know in advance or that may change.
This topic covers Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF), a class of attack that forces an authenticated end user to execute unwanted actions on an application. You can configure CSRF protection in Release.
You can configure GZIP compression in Release. GZIP compression is used to decrease the size of server responses and save bandwidth usage. There is a small overhead of server CPU usage to compress content. It is enabled by default, but you may want to adjust the settings depending on your use case.
This topic explains the sameSite attribute for session cookies in Digital.ai Release 22.1 and later, enhancing security by restricting cookies to first-party or same-site contexts.
This topic explains the role-based access control (RBAC) system in Digital.ai Release, which includes managing both internal users created and managed within Release and external users maintained in external identity providers.
You can configure the email notification preferences in Release by adding events that trigger notifications and by modifying the recipients that receive the email notifications.
This topic provides details about profile settings in Release.
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the releases, workflows, and triggers settings.
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the audit and value stream reports.
This topic explores Risk profile settings, which are configurations that help assess and manage the potential risks associated with a release.
In Release, you can configure an SMTP server to send notifications to users via email. This can be for events that occur during the execution of the release.
In Release, you can store template versions inside a folder in a Source Control Management (SCM) tool. This provides easier management of all the artifacts, and provides the possibility to store them together with Releasefiles and Jenkinsfiles, and to configure and to use them from a release pipeline. You can define an SCM connection on a folder level or on a global level in Release.
In this topic, you will learn how to configure the task settings.
This topic explains user management in Digital.ai Release, including how users are identified and authenticated through valid credentials.