Publish your app
Who can do this? Role: Organization admin, Site admin |
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Create an app without writing any code by describing your requirements in plain language to Rovo in Studio. Read more: Create an app in Studio
Think of Rovo chat in Studio as the space to tinker with your app. You can ask Rovo to tweak, troubleshoot, publish, or fix bugs directly in the chat.
Once you’ve built your app and are satisfied with the result, you can deploy it to your site.
To publish an app created in Studio:
From Studio, navigate to Apps in the sidebar.
Select the app that you’re ready to publish.
From the app screen, select Publish.
Select the site you’d like to publish to. Note: You must have admin permissions for that site.
Next, choose an environment. Read more: Environments and versions
Development (default): We recommend you start here so you can test your app first.
Staging: If you’re ready to share your app more broadly, consider publishing to staging.
Production: If you’re confident your app is ready, publish to production.
Review the remaining fields, then select Publish.
You can manage app tasks like updating, uninstalling, troubleshooting, and configuring your apps in the Connected apps screen in Atlassian Administration. Read more: Manage an installed app
Share an app for deployment
Who can do this? Role: Anyone |
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If you’re not a site admin, you can generate a shareable link in the Developer console to have it published on your behalf.
To share your app for deployment:
From Studio, navigate to Apps in the sidebar.
Select the app that you’re ready to publish.
From the app screen, open the link to Developer console ()
Navigate to Manage, then Distribution in the sidebar.
In Distribution controls, select Edit.
Select Sharing.
Fill in the app details, then select Save changes.
Select which Atlassian apps you want your site admin to install on your site.
Copy the installation link, then send it to your admin.
Read more: Distribute your apps
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