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How do I automate the process of pipeline integration on Azure DevOps using Power Automate?

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  • Expiscornovus Profile Picture
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    Hi @AradhanaM,

     

    You can for example use a servicehook to trigger a flow from Azure DevOps in Power Automate:

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Building-Flows/Azure-DevOps-queue-a-new-build-status/m-p/1683606/highlight/true#M186714

     

    Below is an example of that:

     

    1. The settings in my Azure DevOps project. The web hook uses the POST url of the trigger action of the flow.

     

     

    servicehooks_azuredevops.png


    2. A Power Automate flow with the When a HTTP request is received action.

     

    servicehooks_powerautomate.png

     

    Alternatively, you can also trigger something from a Power Automate flow in Azure DevOps instead. The Azure DevOps connector has actions like Queue new build and Create a new Release.

     

    The whole list of actions can be found over here:

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/connectors/visualstudioteamservices/#actions

     

    In this thread I shared an example of using those two actions:

    https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/General-Power-Automate/Set-build-version-in-azure-devops-release/m-p/1511788/highlight/true#M88379

     

  • AradhanaM Profile Picture
    22 on at

    Thankyou for your response. However, I am trying to design a flow on Power Automate. The flow must perform pipeline integration automatically given a couple of parameters. Any idea how I may be able to do that?

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    Expiscornovus Profile Picture
    33,828 Most Valuable Professional on at

    Hi @AradhanaM,

     

    Below is an example of a flow which queues a new build, waits for it to finish and creates a release with the latest build number, both actions are using parameters.

     

    Is that what you are looking for? 

     

    releasenameandbuildnumber.png

     

    The end result should look something like like below:

    testrun_devopsrelease.png

     

    In Azure DevOps I used the settings below.

     

    1. Build Pipeline has the following variable

     

    buildpipeline_variable.png

     

    2. In the options the Build number format is set to use the new variable.

     

    custombuildnumber.png

     

    3. The Release Pipeline has the following variable.

     

    releasepipeline_variable.png

    4. The Release Pipeline uses a PowerShell task which updates the release name with a logging command.

     

    azuredevops_loggingcommand.png

     

    Hopefully this helps a bit?

  • AradhanaM Profile Picture
    22 on at

    Yes! Thankyou

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