Role Required: SDAdmin or SDOrgAdmin.
Release workflow helps you to customize the directional pathway to process release requests. You can tailor the workflow process for different release requests by adding stages, conditions, switches, notifications, approvals, and field updates to the workflow. For instance, you can create a workflow with minimal stages and minimal approval for emergency releases.
Using release workflows you can:
To add, view, and manage release workflows, navigate to Admin > Release Management > Release Workflow. You will be directed to the release workflow list view.
In the release workflow list view, you can perform the following actions:
Add workflow - Click New Workflow. In the workflow editor, you can add the release stages, specify conditions and switches, configure notifications, approval, and field updates using nodes. Click here to learn how.
Set a default workflow - Click the
icon and select Set as default. You can set only one workflow as default. Default workflows cannot be deleted or marked as inactive.
Edit workflow - Click the
icon to edit a workflow from the Workflow Editor.
Copy workflow - Click the
icon and select Copy or select a workflow and click Copy Workflow from the toolbar. Note that you cannot copy invalidated workflows.
Delete workflow - Click the
icon and select Delete. To delete workflows in bulk, select the workflows and click the
icon from the toolbar. If a release workflow is deleted while being used in release requests, the workflow will be disabled and marked as inactive. You can restore an inactive workflow by editing it.
Mark workflow type - You can mark general workflows as emergency and vice-versa. Click the
icon and select Mark as {Emergency/General}.
Search through workflows - Click the
icon to search through workflows based on their name or type.
Limit the number of records displayed - Choose the number of workflows to be displayed on the list view.
Sort workflows - Click on a column name on the list view to sort the workflows accordingly.
View associations - Click the
icon to view the templates associated with a workflow.
View inactive workflows - By default, active workflows are displayed in the release workflow list view. Use the filter drop-down on the right corner of the toolbar to view inactive workflows.
Reactivate inactive workflows - Edit an inactive workflow and uncheck the Not for further usage box. Click Update to reactivate the workflow.
icon. You cannot perform any operations on invalid workflows, except edit or delete. You can find the reason for the workflow becoming invalid in the workflow history.