Configure the rh-certified remote repository
You can edit the rh-certified remote repository to synchronize collections from automation hub hosted on console.redhat.com to your private automation hub.
Before you begin
- You have valid Modify Ansible repo content permissions.
- You have retrieved the Sync URL and API Token from the automation hub hosted service on console.redhat.com.
- You have configured access to port 443. This is required for synchronizing certified collections. For more information, see the automation hub table in the "Network ports and protocols" chapter of Planning your installation.
About this task
By default, your private automation hub rh-certified repository includes the URL for the entire group of Ansible Certified Content Collections.
To use only those collections specified by your organization, a private automation hub administrator can upload manually-created requirements files from the rh-certified remote.
If you have collections A, B, and C in your requirements file, and a new collection X is added to console.redhat.com that you want to use, you must add X to your requirements file for private automation hub to synchronize it.
Procedure
- Log in to your Ansible Automation Platform.
- From the navigation panel, select .
- In the rh-certified remote repository, click .
- In the URL field, paste the Sync URL.
- In the Token field, paste the token you acquired from console.redhat.com.
- Click .
Results
You can now synchronize collections from console.redhat.com to your private automation hub.
What to do next
See Synchronizing Ansible content collections in automation hub for syncing steps.