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Akeneo Harness for Workspace

To use this harness, you will be asked if you wish to install the enterprise edition, which requires a subscription with Akeneo, or use the community edition which is open source.

Community Edition

  1. Install Workspace
  2. Run ws create <projectName> inviqa/akeneo:v1.5.2
  3. You will be asked a series of questions:
  • For akeneo.edition, enter community
  • For akeneo.enterprise.distribution.project_name, press enter to submit a blank string
  • For ssh.key.private, press enter to submit a blank string
  • For File to read for ssh.key.public, press enter to submit a blank string
  1. Change to the directory: cd <projectName>
  2. Create an initial commit, ensuring that workspace.override.yml is not added to git:
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
  1. Store the workspace.override.yml contents in a suitable location (such as LastPass).

Enterprise Edition

Prerequisites

  • A valid subscription with Akeneo to gain access to the enterprise edition codebase.
  • A dedicated user in the Akeneo Portal for the purposes of installing the enterprise edition with composer. https://help.akeneo.com/portal/articles/get-akeneo-pim-enterprise-archive.html
  • A public and private SSH keypair generated for the purposes of installing the codebase, with the public key associated with the dedicated user in the Akeneo Portal.

Installation

  1. Install Workspace
  2. Run ws create <projectName> inviqa/akeneo:v1.5.2
  3. You will be asked a series of questions:
  • For akeneo.edition, enter enterprise
  • For akeneo.enterprise.distribution.project_name, enter the "Git repository" name listed on the Akeneo Portal
  • For ssh.key.public, enter the public SSH key associated with the Akeneo Portal's dedicated user.
  • For File path to read for ssh.key.private, enter the path to a private SSH key associated with the Akeneo Portal's dedicated user.
  1. Change to the directory: cd <projectName>
  2. Create an initial commit, ensuring that workspace.override.yml is not added to git:
git init
git add .
git commit -m "Initial commit"
  1. Store the workspace.override.yml contents in a suitable location (such as LastPass).