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< div class = "manage-trigger-custom-git-element manage-trigger-control" >
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< div class = "linear-workflow"
workflow-state="$ctrl.currentState"
done-title="Create Trigger"
workflow-complete="$ctrl.activateTrigger({'config': $ctrl.config})">
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<!-- Section: Repository -->
< div class = "linear-workflow-section row"
section-id="repo"
section-title="Git Repository"
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section-valid="$ctrl.config.build_source">
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< div class = "col-lg-7 col-md-7 col-sm-12 main-col" >
< h3 > Enter repository< / h3 >
< strong >
Please enter the HTTP or SSH style URL used to clone your git repository:
< / strong >
< input class = "form-control" type = "text" placeholder = "git@example.com:namespace/repository.git"
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ng-model="$ctrl.config.build_source"
ng-pattern="/(((http|https):\/\/)(.+)|\w+@(.+):(.+))/">
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< / div >
< div class = "col-lg-5 col-md-5 hidden-sm hidden-xs help-col" >
< p > Custom git triggers support any externally accessible git repository, via either the normal git protocol or HTTP.< / p >
< p > < b > It is the responsibility of the git repository to invoke a webhook to tell < span class = "registry-name" short = "true" > < / span > that a commit has been added.< / b > < / p >
< / div >
< / div > <!-- /Section: Repository -->
<!-- Section: Build context -->
< div class = "linear-workflow-section row"
section-id="dockerfile"
section-title="Build context"
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section-valid="$ctrl.config.subdir">
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< div class = "col-lg-7 col-md-7 col-sm-12 main-col" >
< h3 > Select build context directory< / h3 >
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< strong > Please select the build context directory under the git repository:< / strong >
< input class = "form-control" type = "text" placeholder = "/"
ng-model="$ctrl.config.subdir"
ng-pattern="/^($|\/|\/.+)/">
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< / div >
< div class = "col-lg-5 col-md-5 hidden-sm hidden-xs help-col" >
< p > The build context directory is the path of the directory containing the Dockerfile and any other files to be made available when the build is triggered.< / p >
< p > If the Dockerfile is located at the root of the git repository, enter < code > /< / code > as the build context directory.< / p >
< / div >
< / div > <!-- /Section: Build context -->
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< / div >
< / div >