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In the Pipeline Studio, you can create plugin templates. Plugin templates arecustomized versions of a plugin that are reusable and contain pre-configured preconfigured settings. You Optionally, you can lock plugin settings so that they cannot be altered whe

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Once individual properties when you configure the plugin template.

After you create a plugin template has been created, you can edit it can be edited and deleted at a later time.

Changes to a plugin template do not affect any pipelines created using that template, as those pipelines are created from the artifacts as specified in the plugin template at the time of creation of the pipeline.

Templates can be either edited or deleted after they are created, using buttons that will appear in their on-hover menu.

Once created, you can and delete it.

You can use the plugin template in pipelines just as you would like any other plugin, with the advantage that it can be pre-configured with settings that you re-use or require..

Creating a plugin template

To create a plugin - template, follow these steps:

  1. In the Pipeline Studio, hover

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  1. over the plugin you would like to use for your template, such as

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  1. the CloudSQL MySQL source plugin. Three dots will appear.

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In the on-hover menu that appears, click the + Template button.

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The Create plugin template dialog box appears:

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  1. Click the three dots.

  2. Click Create Template.

    The Create Template dialog box appears.

  3. If you have multiple versions of the plugin deployed, in the Choose Version field, select the version you want to use as a template.

  4. In the Template Name field, type the name of the template.

  5. Configure the rest of the properties for the plugin.

  6. Optional: You can lock individual properties of the configuration so that they are not editable

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  2. To save the template, click Add.
    The plugin template appears in the plugin template with an additional "T" icon to indicate that it is a template.

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Editing a plugin template

After you create a plugin template, you can make changes to the plugin properties. However, any changes you make do not affect existing pipelines that include the plugin template because those pipelines are created from the artifacts as specified in the plugin template at the time of creation of the pipeline.

To edit or delete a plugin template, follow these steps:

  1. In the plugin palette, hover over the plugin template you want to edit. Three dots will appear.

  2. Click the three dots.

  3. To make changes to the plugin properties, click Edit Template.

  4. After you finish editing the plugin properties, click Save.
    The plugin template appears in the plugin palette and is ready to use in pipelines.

Deleting a plugin template

When you delete a plugin template, it is removed from the plugin palette and is no longer available to be used in pipelines. Deleting a plugin template

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does not effect existing pipelines that use this plugin template because those pipelines are created from the artifacts as specified in the plugin template at the time of creation of the pipeline.

To delete a plugin template, follow these steps:

  1. In the plugin palette, hover over for the plugin template you want to edit or delete. Three dots will appear.

  2. Click the three dots.

  3. Click Delete Template.
    The plugin template is removed from the plugin palette and is no longer available to use in pipelines.