by user | Feb 1, 2024 | Getting Started
How does Emtrey use your source code? We understand you may have some security concerns about a third party reading privileged information regarding your source code and data. Emtrey will never transmit or store any of your source code or data. Emtrey will transmit...
by user | Feb 1, 2024 | Command Line Tool
Overview The Emtrey CLI is a command-line tool that allows developers to connect their web application to the Emtrey service. The main purpose of the Emtrey CLI is to scan your web application for the latest changes, capture renders of these changes and send them to...
by user | Feb 1, 2024 | Integration
Overview Emtrey gets even better when you connect it to your CI/CD pipeline, such as CircleCI and Jenkins. After adding your Emtrey API token to your CI/CD tool, Emtrey runs automatically with each commit you make. Configure Your Project for CI/CD To connect an Emtrey...
by user | Feb 1, 2024 | Troubleshooting
Overview If you have ever seen this error when first initializing a project in Emtrey, it is likely that you have not run it on your base branch first. Emtrey requires all projects to be managed by version control, git. No matter which branching strategy your team...
by user | Feb 1, 2024 | Using Emtrey
Overview Emtrey allows you to configure a user’s permissions to match your team’s needs and workflow. When you invite a user, you can choose from one of four permission levels (see Available Permissions section). Owners and Admins can also change a...