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ZpmHub.com: Managed hosting for ZPM packages by Banksia Global

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ZpmHub by Banksia Global

ZpmHub is a private ZPM Registry and environment monitoring solution built by Banksia Global consulting agency.

This package allows you to publish, list and deploy packages, as well as push environment statistics to ZpmHub.

Prerequisites

ZpmHub works only on IRIS and IRIS For Health, community and Enterprise versions. You need to have ZPM Package manager installed.

Installation

ZpmHub registration

To use ZpmHub, you’ll need your user name and password registered on ZpmHub. If you haven’t done so yet, please register there.

Installing zpm

You need to have zpm package manager available on your IRIS instance first. You can check if zpm is installed on your system by issuing the following command in your IRIS terminal:

USER>zpm "version"

If you see output like this

%SYS> zpm 0.3.0

it means that zpm is already installed and you can go to the next step. If you see output like this

ZPM "version"
^
<SYNTAX>

you need to install zpm.

To install ZPM you can either manually download and import the latest release from https://github.com/intersystems-community/zpm, or use this one-liner in Terminal to do it programmatically:

zn "%SYS" d ##class(Security.SSLConfigs).Create("zpm") s r=##class(%Net.HttpRequest).%New(),r.Server="pm.community.intersystems.com",r.SSLConfiguration="zpm" d r.Get("/packages/zpm/latest/installer"),$system.OBJ.LoadStream(r.HttpResponse.Data,"c")

ZpmHub installation

Now you can install ZpmHub. In terminal, issue the following command:

zpm "install zpmhub"

It will ask you to enter user name and password, and also if you want to enable monitoring for the current environment.

Using docker-compose

Alternatively, you can use Docker containers to develop and test zpmhub client. First, bring up a container with command

docker-compose up -d

Then, go to terminal with command

docker-compose exec iris iris session iris

And finally, load zpmhub package from source with

USER> zpm "load /irisdev/app"

Usage

After installing zpmhub package, your remote repository will be changed to ZpmHub’s one. You can use standard ZPM comands like “zpm publish” and “zpm install” to manage your deployments. Refer to ZPM documentation for more information.

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Version
0.3.613 Feb, 2023
Category
Developer Environment
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InterSystems IRISInterSystems IRIS for Health
First published
18 Oct, 2021