# Welcome to SAP Cloud Application Programming model samples Find here the samples for the openSAP course [Building Applications with the SAP Cloud Application Programming Model](https://open.sap.com/courses/cp7). ## Notes on the Demo in Week 4 Unit 4 To add all pipeline specific file to your project, run the following command: ```sh cds add pipeline ``` Details on how to start your Jenkins in your own environment can be found in the [Operations Guide](https://github.com/SAP/devops-docker-cx-server/blob/master/docs/operations/cx-server-operations-guide.md). Please note that other than shown in the video Jenkins now is secured by default with an admin user and password. After you have started Jenkins with the command `cx-server start`, you can get the initial password by running `./cx-server initial-credentials`. The pipeline documentation can be found [here](https://sap.github.io/jenkins-library/pipelines/cloud-sdk/introduction/). ## Get Access to SAP Business Application Studio The recommended environment for the course is SAP Business Application Studio. Watch [unit 2 of week 1](https://open.sap.com/courses/cp7/items/51pzQUzbXHr2kdbOmVs6jI) for how to get access. ## Setup In SAP Business Application Studio, open a terminal. Then clone the repo with this specific branch: ```sh git clone https://github.com/sap-samples/cloud-cap-samples -b openSAP-week4-unit4 cd cloud-cap-samples ``` In the `cloud-cap-samples` folder run: ```sh npm install ``` ## Get Support Check out the cap docs at https://cap.cloud.sap.
In case you find a bug or need support, please [open an issue in here](https://github.com/SAP-samples/cloud-cap-samples/issues/new). ## License Copyright (c) 2020 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. This file is licensed under SAP Sample Code License Agreement, except as noted otherwise in the [LICENSE](/LICENSE) file.