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Announcement Anastasia Dyubaylo · Apr 2, 2021

New Video: ObjectScript Package Manager ZPM: Installing, Building, Testing, Publishing IRIS

Hi Community,

Please welcome the new video on InterSystems Developers YouTube:

⏯ ObjectScript Package Manager ZPM: Installing, Building, Testing, Publishing IRIS

Learn about the InterSystems ObjectScript Package Manager (ZPM), a powerful tool that helps improve your development and deployment workflow. An overview and demonstration of the key features of ZPM show how you can modularize your existing codebase, simplify your unit testing process, or drop in some of the many community-driven open source projects that run on InterSystems IRIS data platform.

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🗣 Presenter: @Timothy Leavitt, Development Manager, InterSystems

Learn more in this InterSystems Online Learning Course.

Enjoy watching this video! 👍🏼

Comments

Utsavi Gajjar · May 3, 2021

Hi there,

Thank you for the video. It talks about using ZPM to package your code and publish on a registry.  Are there any links available that talk about "How we can utilise ZPM for organization's internal build and deployment process?

Thanks,

Utsavi

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Evgeny Shvarov  May 4, 2021 to Utsavi Gajjar

Hi Utsavi!

There is no video on this (we probably should record one), but there is an article that describes how you can set up your own private registry for your company and publish packages on it. It's really easy cause the ZPM registry could be deployed as a ZPM package as well.

Also with ZPM proxy feature you can build a chain of registries, or use public packages in your private registry when you need that. Learn more here.

There is also a discord channel regarding ZPM, where you can chat with other developers who implemented private ZPM registries in their companies already. 

Hope this helps.

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Utsavi Gajjar  May 4, 2021 to Evgeny Shvarov

Thanks Evgeny for your reply and also for sharing the links with useful content :)

Regards

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