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Connect Draftt to your internal developer portal to sync ownership and governance data with your service catalog. Draftt currently supports Port. Connect Draftt to Port to sync your service catalog with Draftt’s ownership and governance data. Draftt enriches Port entities with tech debt signals, lifecycle status, and policy compliance so your internal developer portal reflects the actual state of your infrastructure.

How It Works

Draftt installs as a Helm chart into your cluster and pushes data to Port via Port’s API. Once connected, Draftt-managed services and resources appear as entities in your Port catalog, enriched with:
  • Lifecycle debt status (EOL dependencies, runtime versions)
  • Policy compliance scores
  • Resolved ownership mappings
  • Active findings and remediation links

Setup

1

Get your Port credentials

In Port, go to Settings > Credentials and copy your Client ID and Client Secret.
2

Connect Port in Draftt

In Draftt, go to Integrations > Port > Add. Enter your Port Client ID and Client Secret and click Create Integration.
3

Configure sync scope

Select which Draftt resource types to sync to Port (services, clusters, databases, etc.) and map them to Port blueprint types in your catalog.
4

Verify in Port

Open your Port catalog and confirm that Draftt-enriched entities are appearing with the expected properties and relations.

Verifying Your Connection

In Draftt, go to Integrations > Port. A Healthy status means the sync is running and data is flowing to Port as expected. If the status is Unhealthy, verify that your Port credentials are still valid and have not been rotated.