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  1. PROCEDURE
  2. Workstations

Edit Workstation

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To get a deep insight and understanding of our Ai-WorkStation, refer to our .

This section shows a list of containers which have already been brought to the Ai-MicroCloud and are ready to be spawned by the user using the steps mentioned in Spawn Ai-WorkStation Guide under our Quick Start Section of the documentation.

Create WorkStation

In Fig 1. You can see the Create New WorkStation Button which opens a dialog box shown in Fig. 2.

Note: This Is the screenshot of adding a container from a private Repository too by providing the required fields as shown.

The following are the definitions for the fields shown in the Create WorkStation form.

Resource Name => The name of the WorkStation you would like to give.

Image Tag => The Image Name along with tag of the docker container.

Image Run Command => The default RUN Command you want to execute at the start of the workstation (OPTIONAL).

Private Repository Toggle => Enable it if the container resides in a private repository and also provide the 4 field values which are only to be filled when the container is in a private repository.

Select Compatible Plan => This is a multi-select dropdown of the available plans and you have to select the ones suitable for this container.

Select Default Plan => This is a dropdown among all the plans chosen in the previous field to chose one of them as the default plan.

Public Access to WorkStation => Disabling it will only let the superadmin view this container for spawning.

Description Box => Provide a suitable description for this WorkStation for the users to understand the capabilities of this workstation.

Video Link => You can provide a video link for this container too, if available.

Upload Image => Upload an image for this container as a thumbnail.

Type of workstation => Select one of the three categories we have here at Ai-MicroCloud right now for the user’s convenience and understanding as it will be categorized accordingly.

Stripe Product Id => All the products have a stripe Id for the billing and metrics purposes.

GitHub URL => Url to clone after the initialization of workstation

GitHub branch name => Branch name for the github url

Note: All the fields are required and leaving an empty value won’t let you add the WorkStation. It is advised to write N/A if you do not have a value for a text field

For onbording a custom workstation, please contact the Zeblok Team via email at supprot@zeblok.com

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Fig. 1: Public WorkStations
Fig. 2: Create WorkStation