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# Azure Devops
## Table of contents <!-- omit in toc -->
1. [TL;DR](#tldr)
1. [Pipelines](#pipelines)
1. [Predefined variables](#predefined-variables)
1. [Loops](#loops)
1. [Azure CLI extension](#azure-cli-extension)
1. [Further readings](#further-readings)
1. [Sources](#sources)
## TL;DR
```sh
# Login to Azure DevOps with a PAT.
az devops login --organization 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name'
# Clone a repository using a PAT.
git clone 'https://pat_value@dev.azure.com/organization_name/project_name/_git/repo_name'
# Create new repositories.
az repos create --name 'repo_name' \
--org 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project_name'
# Delete repositories.
az repos delete --yes --id 'repo_id' \
--org 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project_name'
# Create pipelines from YAML definition files.
az pipelines create --name 'pipeline_name' \
--org 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project_name' \
--repository 'repo_name' --repository-type 'tfsgit' \
--folder-path '\\path\\to\\folder' --yaml-path '/path/in/repo.yaml' \
--skip-first-run 'true'
# Get the names of all the Pipelines the current user has access to.
az pipelines list --organization 'organization_id_or_name'
az pipelines list --detect 'true' --query '[].name' -o 'tsv'
# Show a specific Pipeline information.
az pipelines show --id 'pipeline_id'
az pipelines show --name 'pipeline_name'
# Start a Pipeline run.
az pipelines run --name 'pipeline_name' \
--parameters 'system.debug=True' agent.diagnostic="True"
# Get the status of a Pipeline's build run.
az pipelines build show --id 'pipeline_id'
az pipelines build show --detect 'true' -o 'tsv' \
--project 'project_name' --id 'pipeline_id' --query 'result'
# Download an artifact uploaded during a Pipeline's run.
az pipelines runs artifact download --path 'local_path' \
--organization 'organization_id_or_name' --project 'project_name' \
--artifact-name 'artifact_name' --run-id 'run_id'
# Delete pipelines.
az pipelines delete --yes --id 'pipeline_id'
# List DevOps' Service Endpoints.
az devops service-endpoint list \
--organization 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project'
az rest -m 'get' \
-u 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name/project_name/_apis/serviceendpoint/endpoints' \
--url-parameters 'api-version=7.1-preview.4' \
--headers Authorization='Bearer ey…pw'
# Get the ID of a Service Endpoint from its name.
az devops service-endpoint list -o 'tsv' \
--organization 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project' \
--query "[?name=='service_endpoint_name'].id"
# Get the name of a Service Endpoint from its id.
az devops service-endpoint list -o 'tsv' \
--organization 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project' \
--query "[?id=='service_endpoint_id'].name"
# Get the id of the Service Principals linked to Service Endpoints.
az devops service-endpoint list -o 'tsv' \
--organization 'https://dev.azure.com/organization_name' --project 'project' \
--query "[?name=='service_endpoint_name'].authorization.parameters.servicePrincipalId"
# Filter out users whose Principal Name starts for X and access Y.
az devops user list --org 'https://dev.azure.com/organizationName' \
--query "
items[?
startsWith(user.principalName, 'yourNameHere') &&
\! contains(accessLevel.licenseDisplayName, 'Test plans')
].user.displayName"
# Get Teams' information.
az devops team show \
--org 'https://dev.azure.com/organizationName' --project 'project' \
--team 'display_name'
```
## Pipelines
Give the `--organization` parameter, or use `--detect true` if running the command from a git repository to have it guessed automatically.
`--detect` already defaults to `true`.
### Predefined variables
See [Use predefined variables] for more information.
### Loops
See [Expressions] for more information.
Use the `each` keyword to loop through **parameters of the object type**:
```yaml
parameters:
- name: listOfFruits
type: object
default:
- fruitName: 'apple'
colors: ['red','green']
- fruitName: 'lemon'
colors: ['yellow']
steps:
- ${{ each fruit in parameters.listOfFruits }} :
- ${{ each fruitColor in fruit.colors}} :
- script: echo ${{ fruit.fruitName}} ${{ fruitColor }}
```
## Azure CLI extension
Devops offers the [`az devops`][az devops] extension to the Azure CLI.<br/>
The extension will automatically install itself the first time you run an `az devops` command.
## Further readings
- [Expressions]
- [Use predefined variables]
- [Azure CLI]
- [`az devops`][az devops]
## Sources
All the references in the [further readings] section, plus the following:
- [Loops in Azure DevOps Pipelines]
- [How to authenticate when I try to git clone from Azure git?]
- [Use personal access tokens]
<!--
References
-->
<!-- In-article sections -->
[further readings]: #further-readings
<!-- Knowledge base -->
[azure cli]: cli.md
<!-- Upstream -->
[az devops]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/devops
[expressions]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/process/expressions
[use personal access tokens]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/organizations/accounts/use-personal-access-tokens-to-authenticate
[use predefined variables]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/build/variables
<!-- Others -->
[how to authenticate when i try to git clone from azure git?]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62593521/how-to-authenticate-when-i-try-to-git-clone-from-azure-git#62630309
[loops in azure devops pipelines]: https://pakstech.com/blog/azure-devops-loops/