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Hi
I saw in this link, revert is only supported in Design node:
reverting-a-bundle-on-the-design-node
How ever I did see this sentence here:
"Each bundle can then link to a specific version of a code environment, and versions of a given code environment are not removed, allowing for rolling back to a previous version of a project without risking to not be able to rebuild the exact same code environment"
what does it means? I didn't understand how roll back works in automation node. is there any example?
Hi arielma,
In the documentation you quote, "rolling back to a previous version of a project" alludes to the activation of a bundle in the automation node, aka "the process of extracting the metadata and additional data of a bundle to make it the current state of the project on the Automation node" (see https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/bundles/importing.html#activating-a-bundle).
This can be done by clicking on the Activate button here, and can be considered as the equivalent of reverting to a bundle on a Design node.
Hope this helps,
Agathe
Hi arielma,
In the documentation you quote, "rolling back to a previous version of a project" alludes to the activation of a bundle in the automation node, aka "the process of extracting the metadata and additional data of a bundle to make it the current state of the project on the Automation node" (see https://doc.dataiku.com/dss/latest/bundles/importing.html#activating-a-bundle).
This can be done by clicking on the Activate button here, and can be considered as the equivalent of reverting to a bundle on a Design node.
Hope this helps,
Agathe
Ok, so just to validate I understand.
Assuming I have bundle version named "test" with scenario named "SMOKE_test" which is currently activate. In case the "SMOKE_test" scenario run failed, I can choose other bundle to activate so that actually like revert a bundle?
Hi,
Sorry for the delay! I am not sure to fully understand your comment. You can indeed revert to a previous bundle, however I do not get why you mentioned scenarios ?
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Agathe