Initial Setup
In this section, you will find how to set up your Enterprise Account.
The initial setup guides you through the essential steps to activate and configure your Enterprise Account. Please follow the guides in the specified order.
Requirement
You must have Account Holder permission to proceed.
Follow the steps below:
Step 1. Activate your Organizations Account
Access the StackSpot Platform and log in using your organization's email address.
If you still need to get a StackSpot account, contact StackSpot and schedule a demo.
Afterward, you will receive an invitation to sign in and access the Account.
Step 2. Configure Single Sign-On (SSO)
Set up integration with your company's identity provider (IDP). It is necessary for any user logging in via your organization's SSO from the StackSpot Platform.
Step 3. Integrate SCM (Source Code Management) into your Account
When using your own cloud account on StackSpot, you need to create environments. Environments enable you to create content within Workspaces, such as Applications, Infrastructures, and more.
Follow the steps to Integrate your account's SCM
Step 4. Create Environments
Creating environments is essential when using your cloud account on StackSpot. Environments allow you to generate content within Workspaces, including Applications, Infrastructures, and more.
Follow the steps to create environments
Step 5. Connect Cloud Account to the Environments
You must configure a cloud account in StackSpot to deploy your Applications. You need to configure via Runtime Self-Hosted. To set it up, see the Runtime Self-Hosted configuration guide.
If your Account meets the following conditions:
- Enterprise Accounts created before 2024.
- Accounts of type Personal.
You can deploy via the StackSpot EDP Deploy Engine. So, you need to configure your Cloud Account within your Workspace. To see how to configure each provider, visit:
For information about this deployment model, check the StackSpot Deploy Engine section.
Step 6. Create Permission Groups and Add Members to the Account
Now, create Groups to define the permissions for each member within your Account. Check out the guide on how to create groups.
Done! You have completed the initial settings for your Account. Explore the following steps below:
Next steps
- Create Studio: The Studio is where your account members can create content in StackSpot, such as Plugins, Stacks, Starters, and Actions.
- Create Workspace: Workspaces are needed to use the content created in the Studio to develop Applications and Infrastructures.
- Configure Context in Account: Once your Account has Stacks created, you can configure Contexts. These are pre-configured values for Plugin inputs and other resources in a Stack to standardize or speed up the creation of Shared Applications and Infrastructures in StackSpot.
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