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azure-devops-dotnet-samples
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Get List of Group members with ADO SDK?
Hi, maybe you could check the sample here, try to get every member of the group using graphClient.ListMembershipsAsync(parentGroupDescriptor, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.Graph.GraphTraversalDirection.Down).Result;
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Getting all of the changesets that are linked to the specific work item?
Check the complete sample here.
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Using windows credentials when using DevOpsAzure API
Refer to .NET GitHub Repo for detailed samples.
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azure devops API : Test results
Checked the samples here, cannot found any samples about test results. You can open an issue on GitHub to request a sample.
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.NET client for creating PR
Hi, you can use Microsoft.TeamFoundationServer.Client, it provides access to version control, work item tracking, build, and more via public REST APIs. There are many samples on GitHub, check out the Git samples page.
azure-devops-docs
- Is input from stage dependency possible?
- Why use templateContext instead of just variables ?
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An Introduction to DevOps with Azure DevOps
An Azure DevOps repository has a default branch named "main" or "master". The default branch should be protected from code that doesn't build properly. As a best practice, set up a branch policy that requires all merges into the default branch to be performed with a pull request (PR). This policy provides two benefits. First, it prevents changes to the main branch directly. This helps to ensure code quality by requiring a code review before changes are merged into the default branch. Second, the PR forces a clean build of the merged code before it is merged. Branching and release strategies are important concepts to understand. To learn more see "Adopt a Git branching strategy". Branches and PRs can be managed via the Branches and Pull requests links, respectively.
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Separate Build and Release Pipelines
As mentioned in this GitHub issue, there are no plans to deprecate Classic pipelines, you can use separate classic Build and Release Pipelines as you want. Refer to this blog for more info about Separating Build and Release Pipelines.
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Help with Azure DevOps Artifacts feed
Glad to know that you fixed this issue. Refer to this document for more info.
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Connect Terraform to Azure Devops Git Repos over SSH
When using an Azure DevOps pipeline to execute terraform code from a DevOps agent referencing an Azure Devops git Repo as a module source, we can make use of the Install SSH Key devops task to install the SSH key pair we just created onto the DevOps agent that will be executing the terraform code.
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.NET client for creating PR
Hi, do you know if exist some possibility how to create PR via one of the .NET ADO libaries? Most similar packages is this - Microsoft.VisualStudio.Services.CodeReview.Client
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I'm having troubleshot with 'Running a Python script' with self-hosted agent in docker
Check this github issue for more info.
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Unable to run pipeline
There are 780 outstanding issues on the docs repo though. Issues ยท MicrosoftDocs/azure-devops-docs (github.com)
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Background: true for yaml not working in TFS?
I mean exactly this... https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-devops-docs/issues/5369 don't know it it's supported or not...
What are some alternatives?
sharpliner - Use C# instead of YAML to define your Azure DevOps pipelines
azure-pipelines-tasks - Tasks for Azure Pipelines
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
azure-devops-migration-tools - Azure DevOps Migration Tools allow you to migrate Teams, Backlogs, Tasks, Test Cases, and Plans & Suits from one Project to another in Azure DevOps / TFS both within the same Organisation, and between Organisations.
Plotly.Blazor - This library packages the well-known charting library plotly.js into a razor component that can be used in a Blazor project.
RssDotnet - A list of my favourite dotnet RSS feeds
BugGuardian - BugGuardian: Easily track you exceptions on Azure DevOps and TFS