/sap-tech-bytes

Accompanying the SAP Developer Advocates "SAP Tech Bytes" initiative.

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This repository provides small sets of configuration & code relating to video episodes, blog posts and other content in the SAP Tech Bytes initiative, which it accompanies.

Description

Where there's sample code or configuration to share, specifically relating to an SAP Tech Bytes episode or post, you'll most likely find it here. The structure of this repository is simple - there are individual branches, each one relating to a specific SAP Tech Bytes episode or blog post.

Perhaps most of the time you'll be arriving at this repository, coming from such an episode or blog post, so you'll be sent to the appropriate branch like that. But if you're starting here and want to find out to which SAP Tech Bytes episode or blog post a given branch-based sample relates, you'll find the back link in the README in that branch.

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Recent Blog Posts

  • SAP Tech Bytes: SAP HANA / CAP Access Tables from a Different Schema by Thomas Jung (Fri Jan 14 2022)
    • Introduction I read on social media about a New Year’s resolution idea: instead of answering questions sent in direct communication, write the response as a blog post and send the requester a link to the post. It sounds like a great idea to better utilize time and share knowledge so ...
  • SAP Tech Bytes: Call ABAP services from SAP Conversational AI chatbot by Daniel Wroblewski (Wed Dec 08 2021)
    • I just completed my first Tech Byte as a Developer Advocate!! 😀 SAP Conversational AI is really cool, and you can see how to create chatbots with both basic and advanced features in these tutorials. Still, I wanted to start working on more SAP scenarios, like: Using the SAP Conversational ...
  • SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI - autocompletion by DJ Adams (Tue Sep 21 2021)
    • Get the btp CLI to help you with command autocompletion. This is a follow-on post from the previous one: SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI – managing configuration and starts where we left off there, with you logged in. Actions, groups, objects and the command structure There are many different types ...
  • SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI - managing configuration by DJ Adams (Tue Sep 14 2021)
    • Understand and manage the btp CLI client configuration. This is a follow-on post from the previous one: SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI – logging in and starts where we left off there, with you logged in. When you connect and authenticate, the connection and login details are stored locally, as ...
  • SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI – logging in by DJ Adams (Tue Sep 07 2021)
    • Start exploring with the btp CLI by logging in, then finding and selecting a subaccount for subsequent activities. This is a follow-on post from the previous one: SAP Tech Bytes – btp CLI installation and assumes you’ve got it set up according to that post, in an SAP Business Application ...
  • SAP Tech Bytes: btp CLI - installation by DJ Adams (Wed Sep 01 2021)
    • Install the btp CLI to be ready to start exploring its features and functions. The SAP BTP Command Line Interface (aka btp CLI) is a great tool for administering accounts and related resources on the SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP). It’s a super fit for devops and cloud native activities ...
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Requirements

Requirements may differ from sample to sample, so please see the individual README files as appropriate.

Download and installation

To enjoy this content, you don't have to download or install anything. But you can of course clone this repository to have the content available to you locally.

From there, in order to try out a sample, simply check out the desired branch, and follow the instructions in the README there.

Support

For the most part, this content is provided "as-is" with no other support. But we will certainly also respond to well-formed and detailed issues raised against this repository.

Contributing

The general context of this repository is as a consumable store of sample configuration & code for SAP Tech Bytes episodes and blog posts. If you find you do have something to contribute, for example to offer fixes or improvements, please send an appropriate pull request (PR). Due to legal reasons, contributors will be asked to accept a Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) on submitting their first PR to this project. This DCO acceptance can be done in the PR itself - look out for the CLA assistant that will guide you through the simple process. SAP uses the standard DCO text of the Linux Foundation. Thank you!

License

Copyright (c) 2020 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. This project is licensed under the Apache Software License, version 2.0 except as noted otherwise in the LICENSE file.