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​Application Lifecycle Management on Microsoft Power Platform

You're reading from   ​Application Lifecycle Management on Microsoft Power Platform A comprehensive guide to managing the deployment of your solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835462324
Length 222 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Benedikt Bergmann Benedikt Bergmann
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: An Intro to ALM FREE CHAPTER 2. Chapter 2: ALM in Power Platform 3. Chapter 3: Power Platform Environments 4. Chapter 4: Dataverse Solutions 5. Chapter 5: Power Platform CLI 6. Chapter 6: Environment Variables, Connection References, and Data 7. Chapter 7: Approaches to Managing Changes in Power Platform ALM 8. Chapter 8: Essential ALM Tooling for Power Platform 9. Chapter 9: Project Setup 10. Chapter 10: Pipelines 11. Chapter 11: Advanced Techniques 12. Chapter 12: Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery 13. Chapter 13: Deepening ALM Knowledge 14. Assessments 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring the ALM Accelerator

The setup of the ALM Accelerator is rather complex compared to the setup of all other options you have (such as GitHub, ADO, or PPP).

It also changes slightly every now and then. Also, there is very good documentation on it (see the Further reading section). Therefore, we will not go into much detail. In general, the installation contains the following:

  • Setting up app registrations: The ALM accelerator also needs app registrations. The setup for these is described earlier in this chapter.
  • Cloning YAML files to your ADO: We have to clone the Microsoft YAML files so that our ALM Accelerator installation can run the same pipelines in our ADO.
  • Setting up permissions: As “normal” pipelines, the pipelines of the Accelerator also need certain permissions.
  • Creating service connections: The pipelines of the Accelerator need access to our Dataverse instance and therefore service connections within ADO.
  • Installing several...
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