The connector functionality that's available to you depends on the permissions you've
been assigned in the TeamForge project involved in the integration.
Connector functionality within individual projects is the responsibility of
TeamForge project administrators. Project administrators can designate specific tasks to team members using
TeamForge's
role-based access control.
Modes of access
It is possible to access the
TeamForge connector in either of these two modes:
- Site administrator mode: Using the TeamForge web interface, site administrators can do the following:
- Configure or administer the connector
- Update the connector
- Download and view logs in real time
- Edit log templates
- Start and stop the connector
- Project mode: The functionality that team members can access depends on
their roles and permissions in the project.
In the
TeamForge web
interface, specific permissions are available for the following aspects of connector
functionality:
- Core connector configuration
- Failed shipments
- Identity mappings
- Repository mappings
- Field mapping rules
- Field mapping templates
- Resetting synchronization
- Pausing synchronization
By default,
TeamForge project
administrators can edit repository mappings and field mappings, and view relevant
information such as failed artifact entries, identity mappings and log files. They
can delegate specific connector tasks to team members using the above permissions.