- Configuring external databases for the capabilities in DevOps Loop
You can configure external databases for the capabilities in DevOps Loop and provide the database URL in the helm chart to connect the capabilities to external database.
- Installation of DevOps Loop
To get started working with HCL DevOps Loop, you must first install DevOps Loop.
- License management and user administration
After you install HCL DevOps Loop, you must consider how the platform manages licenses, users, and authentication.
- Backup and restoration of DevOps Loop
You must back up HCL DevOps Loop data before you uninstall the current version of DevOps Loop. You must back up the data to avoid data loss or inaccessibility.
- Private CA and self-signed certificate support
A private Certificate Authority (CA) is an organization-specific service that issues and manages digital certificates for use within an enterprise’s private network. These certificates secure communication between internal applications and services.
- Upgrading DevOps Loop
After you complete certain backup and pre-upgrade steps, you can upgrade DevOps Loop to a newer version using Helm.
- Integrations in DevOps Loop
DevOps Loop provides a set of integrations to extend the platform’s capabilities and connect your loops to external systems and intelligent tools. These integrations enable you to automate tasks, enhance productivity, and interact with loop resources from outside the DevOps Loop interface.
- DevOps Loop MCP server
The DevOps Loop MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides a standardized interface that allows external MCP clients to communicate with a loop. Through this server, MCP-compatible clients such as Visual Studio Code (via MCP extensions) and Claude Desktop can query, retrieve, and modify loop resources from within their development or AI-assisted environments.
- Uninstalling DevOps Loop
You can safely uninstall DevOps Loop from your environment, ensuring that all resources and data are properly removed.