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Definitions
Term
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Definition
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Artifact |
item from a git repository or a build pipeline
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Stages |
steps to deploy and validate a software a stage contains jobs
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Job |
subparts of a stage, contains tasks to execute listed as steps a job runs on a agent or can be manually ran
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Tasks / Steps |
subparts of a job, those are the concreate action to execute
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Release pipeline definition |
steps to execute to get the artefacts, install and validate the software template to run a release
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Release agent |
the one who execute the tasks defined in the release pipeline definition it is the same agent as the one used for the build
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Steps of a release
- Build the software with a pipeline
- validate product quality (unit tests, SonarCloud)
- Deploy the software
- validate runtime stability (compare telemetry with previous version)
- Release the feature
Trigger pipeline for PR
- Azure DevOps → MyProject → Project Settings (bottom left gear)
- Repos → Repositories → MyRepo
- Policies → Branch Policies → master
- Build Validation → +
YAML
Create a new pipeline
- Pipelines → New pipeline
- Azure Repo Git YAML → Select your repo → Existing Azure pipelines YAML file
Exemple
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# do not trigger the pipeline on events
trigger: none
parameters:
- name: myStepList
type: stepList
default:
- bash: echo "We are on $(MyVar)"
# If you have a single stage, you can omit the stages keyword and directly specify the jobs keyword
stages:
- stage: CI
displayName: CI stage
# remove implicite depency on the previous stage, the stages will run in parallel
dependsOn: []
jobs:
- job: ci_job
pool: MyPool
# If you have a single stage and a single job, you can omit the stages and jobs keywords and directly specify the steps keyword
steps:
- powershell: Write-Host "We are on CI"
enabled: false # disable the task
- stage: PROD
displayName: PROD stage
dependsOn: []
jobs:
# use deployment job with environment and strategy to use the approval mechanism
- deployment: prod_job
environment: PROD
strategy:
runOnce:
deploy:
steps: ${{ parameters.myStepList }}
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stages:
- stage: stage_name # (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore)
# friendly name to display in the UI
displayName: 'Stage name'
variables: # ...
condition: # ...
jobs: [ job | templateReference]
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jobs:
- job: job_name # (A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore)
# friendly name to display in the UI
displayName: 'Job name'
variables: # ...
pool: PoolName
dependsOn: job1
dependsOn:
- job1
- job2
condition: # ...
# what to clean up before the job runs
workspace:
clean: outputs | resources | all
steps: [ script | bash | pwsh | powershell | checkout | task | templateReference ]
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# if you use a private pool and don't need to specify demands
pool: PoolName
pool:
name: PoolName
demands:
- myCustomCapability # check for existence of capability
- agent.os -equals Darwin # check for specific string in capability
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steps:
# step
- task: TaskToCall@Version # VSBuild@1
name: StepName # A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore
displayName: 'My Step'
timeoutInMinutes: 120
inputs:
key: 'value'
enabled: boolean
# runs a script in Bash
- bash: |
which bash
echo Hello $(whoami)
# friendly name displayed in the UI
displayName: Multiline Bash script
# runs a script in PowerShell Core
- pwsh: Write-Host Hello $(name)
# runs a script in Windows PowerShell
- powershell: Write-Host Hello $(name)
# checkout git repo
- checkout: self | none | repository name # self represents the repo where the initial Pipelines YAML file was found
clean: boolean # if true, run `execute git clean -ffdx && git reset --hard HEAD` before fetching
fetchDepth: number # the depth of commits to ask Git to fetch
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- powershell: 'cmd'
# 4 blank characters before the command
- powershell: |
cmd1
cmd2
# pwsh runs PowerShell Core, which must be installed on the agent or container.
- pwsh: 'cmd'
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'PowerShell Script'
inputs:
targetType: filePath
filePath: 'MyScript.ps1'
arguments: '-Arg1 "Arg1"'
- task: PowerShell@2
displayName: 'PowerShell Script'
inputs:
targetType: inline
script: |
cmd1
cmd2
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# scope: root, stage, job
variables:
variable_name: 'value'
steps:
- powershell: 'echo $(System.StageName) task 1'
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Ces paramètres sont sélectionnable à chaque lancement de la pipeline.
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parameters:
- name: my_parameter
displayName: My parameter
type: string
default: Value1
values:
- Value1
- Value2
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Repositories
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By default current pipeline repo is checked out. |
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resources:
repositories:
- repository: RepoId # A-Z, a-z, 0-9, and underscore
name: ProjectName/RepoName # repository name (format depends on `type`)
type: git
ref: master
steps:
- checkout: self # checkout in C:\agent\_work\1\s\CurrentRepoId
- checkout: RepoId # checkout in C:\agent\_work\1\s\RepoId
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- Single repository: If you have a single checkout step in your job, (or you have no checkout step which is equivalent to checkout: self), your source code is checked out into a directory called s.
Ex: C:\agent\_work\1\s
- Multiple repositories: If you have multiple checkout steps in your job, your source code is checked out into directories named after the repositories as a subfolder of s.
Ex: C:\agent\_work\1\s\MyRepo
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stages:
- stage: Stage1
condition: eq(variables.Var1, 'Value1')
jobs:
- job:
steps:
- powershell: 'cmd'
condition: eq('${{ parameters.Param1 }}', 'Value1')
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Reuse stages, jobs ans tasks.
stages-template.yml
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stages:
- stage: Stage1
jobs:
- job: Job1
steps:
- script: echo 'stages template'
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jobs-template.yml
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jobs:
- job: Job1
steps:
- script: echo 'jobs template'
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tasks-template.yml
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steps:
- script: echo 'tasks template'
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my-pipeline.yml
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stages:
- template: stages-template.yml
- stage: Stage2
jobs:
- template: jobs-template.yml
- stage: Stage3
jobs:
- job: ExcecuteTasks
steps:
- template: tasks-template.yml
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Copy the template in the pipeline.
my-template.yml
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resources:
repositories:
- repository: MyRepo
type: git
name: MyProject/MyRepo
steps:
- script: echo "My template"
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my-pipepline.yml
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extends:
template: my-template.yml
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my-template.yml
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parameters:
parameterName: 'parameter value'
steps:
- script: echo ${{ parameters.parameterName}}
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my-pipepline.yml
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extends:
template: my-template.yml
parameters:
parameterName: 'other value'
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