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  1. Select the right Git repository.

  2. Navigate to Repository settings > Pipelines > Repository variables.

  3. Click Variables and create variables PFX_USER and PFX_PASS:

    • Add the variable PFX_USER and set its value to pfx.deploy and click OK.

    • Add the variable PFX_PASS and set its value to be a strong password (at least 14 characters, at least 1 digit, at least 1 capital letter). Select Keep this value secret and click OK.

  4. Select Starter Pipeline and replace the existing editor content with the following:

    Code Block
    image: maven:3.6-jdk-11
    
    pipelines:
      branches:
        dev:
          - variables:
              - name: URL
                default: "https://qa.pricefx.com"
              - name: PARTITION
                default: "sandbox-qa"
          - step:
              name: Deploy
              image: pricefx/pfxpackage
              trigger: manual
              script:
                #PFX_USER: should be set as masked variable in project's settings on BitBucket -> Settings -> CI/CD -> Variable
                #PFX_PASS: the same applies to PFX_PASS do not ever put it here
                - pfxpackage -import -timeout 120 -url $URL -user $PFX_USER -password $PFX_PASS -partition $PARTITION -from . $OPTIONS
    
  5. Click Save. This will create bitbucket-pipelines.yml file in the root directory of your project.

  6. Create a user account pfx.deploy in the target partitions (QA, PROD) and assign this user the General Admin privileges in each of the partitions where you want to enable deployment and set the password to be identical to the PFX_PASS variable.

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