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Azure DevOps Server 2019 Cookbook

You're reading from   Azure DevOps Server 2019 Cookbook Proven recipes to accelerate your DevOps journey with Azure DevOps Server 2019 (formerly TFS)

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788839259
Length 456 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Tarun Arora Tarun Arora
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Utkarsh Shigihalli Utkarsh Shigihalli
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Planning and Tracking Work FREE CHAPTER 2. Source Control Management 3. Build and Release Agents 4. Continuous Integration and Build Automation 5. Continuous Testing 6. Continuous Deployments 7. Azure Artifacts and Dependency Management 8. Azure DevOps Extensions 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring one build definition for all branches of a Git repository


The Git branching model and pull request workflow makes it so easy to manage the flow of code that you will get accustomed to creating a topic branch for each new item of work. Continuous Integration is table stakes for any organization looking to move into a DevOps way of working. Associating a Continuous Integration flow with every new Git topic branch you create can be cumbersome, as you'll need to create a new build definition for each Git branch.

This becomes an operational nightmare if the topic branches are short-lived. In this recipe, we'll learn how to use one build definition to build all your Git branches in a team project. 

Getting ready

You need to be a member of the build administrator group in the team project. The build administrator group gives you permissions to administer build resources. Members can manage test environments, create test runs, and manage builds.

 

Create the following Git branches in your...

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