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In Multi-Experience Operations, you can associate environments to sites. By doing so, you can create site instances. This ensures that the system creates databases and associates domains to sites.
Note
You cannot create an environment. To get an environment created from your codebase, contact Acquia Support.
Accessing environments
To have additional environments created for your subscription, contact your account manager. You can associate an environment with sites to create site instances. You can view your environment details through the Cloud Platform user interface. The number of environments that you can get created from a codebase is based on your Multi-Experience Operations entitlement.
Go to Codebases. The system displays all available codebases along with the number of sites and environments associated with the codebases.
Select the number in the Environment column.
This displays the Environments page and lists all the environments created from the codebase.
You can view the following information about your environment:
Name of the environment
Branch associated with the environment
Production label associated with a production environment
Environment Overview page
The Environment Overview page has the following fields and action items:
Field
Description
Description
Displays the description for the environment. The system displays this field only if you have added a description for the environment through Actions > Edit description.
Environment type
Displays the type of environment. For example, Production or Non-production.
Codebase
Displays the codebase from which the environment is created.
Current code version
Displays the current code version. For example, master.
PHP Version
Displays the PHP version of the environment.
Actions > Open Code Studio project
Enables you to access your Code Studio project directly through the Cloud Platform user interface. This option is visible in the user interface only if you have enabled Code Studio for the codebase. For more information, visit Enabling a Code Studio subscription.
Actions > View SSH Information
Enables you to view the SSH information to access the environment.
Actions > Edit description
Enables you to add a description for your environment.
Go to Codebases. The system displays all available codebases along with the number of sites and environments associated with the codebases.
Select the number in the Environment column.
For a specific environment, click the Kebab menu > Switch code. Alternatively, select a specific environment to access the Environment Overview page and click Switch Code.
Select a new tag or branch that you want to push to the environments in the codebase.
Click Switch. This deploys code from one branch to another.
Associating an environment with sites
You can associate sites with environments as well. For more information, visit Managing Sites.
Go to Codebases. The system displays all available codebases along with the number of sites and environments associated with the codebases.
Select the number in the Environment column.
Select a specific environment to access the Environment Overview page.
In the Associated sites section, locate a specific site and click Actions > Dissociate from environment.
Click Dissociate.
Managing Environments
In Multi-Experience Operations, you can associate environments to sites. By doing so, you can create site instances. This ensures that the system creates databases and associates domains to sites.
Note
You cannot create an environment. To get an environment created from your codebase, contact Acquia Support.
Accessing environments
To have additional environments created for your subscription, contact your account manager. You can associate an environment with sites to create site instances. You can view your environment details through the Cloud Platform user interface. The number of environments that you can get created from a codebase is based on your Multi-Experience Operations entitlement.
Go to Codebases. The system displays all available codebases along with the number of sites and environments associated with the codebases.
Select the number in the Environment column.
This displays the Environments page and lists all the environments created from the codebase.
You can view the following information about your environment:
Name of the environment
Branch associated with the environment
Production label associated with a production environment
Environment Overview page
The Environment Overview page has the following fields and action items:
Field
Description
Description
Displays the description for the environment. The system displays this field only if you have added a description for the environment through Actions > Edit description.
Environment type
Displays the type of environment. For example, Production or Non-production.
Codebase
Displays the codebase from which the environment is created.
Current code version
Displays the current code version. For example, master.
PHP Version
Displays the PHP version of the environment.
Actions > Open Code Studio project
Enables you to access your Code Studio project directly through the Cloud Platform user interface. This option is visible in the user interface only if you have enabled Code Studio for the codebase. For more information, visit Enabling a Code Studio subscription.
Actions > View SSH Information
Enables you to view the SSH information to access the environment.
Actions > Edit description
Enables you to add a description for your environment.
Go to Codebases. The system displays all available codebases along with the number of sites and environments associated with the codebases.
Select the number in the Environment column.
For a specific environment, click the Kebab menu > Switch code. Alternatively, select a specific environment to access the Environment Overview page and click Switch Code.
Select a new tag or branch that you want to push to the environments in the codebase.
Click Switch. This deploys code from one branch to another.
Associating an environment with sites
You can associate sites with environments as well. For more information, visit Managing Sites.