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« Respuesta #5586 : mayo 25, 2021, 10:42:05 am »
Eduard Kabrinskiy - Migrate tfs 2015 to azure devops  - Eduard Kabrinskiy


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<h1>The Great Azure DevOps Migration - Part 3: Clean</h1>
<p>Before migrating the TFS data into Azure DevOps, it's a good idea to eliminate any data that you don't need to move into the new service. Ten years of TFS has accumulated a huge amount of code, and I really only need to bring my latest repos forward.</p>
<p>This part will show which data to eliminate and the quickest way to do it.</p>
<p>If you missed the earlier posts, start here.</p>
<h2>Team Projects</h2>
<p>In my case, I had about 50 Team Project Collections. Team Project Collections each contain their own project template, code repository, and work items.</p>
<p>I had about 50 of these because we imported from SourceSafe over 10 years ago and the import process set it up this way. We actually only use one of these projects on an ongoing basis. Over the last 10 years, we migrated the code for active projects into this main project so we could share work items and project templates.</p>
<p>Because of this, I have about 50 extra projects that are old projects that are rarely (if ever) worked on. None of them have their own work items. I don't want to bring any of these projects into the Azure DevOps service.</p>
<p>The future plan is that if we need to access the code for one of these projects, we'll import it as a new GIT repository into our Azure DevOps Service project.</p>
<h3>Delete Team Projects</h3>
<p>So, for Step 1, delete the unnecessary Team Projects. This is most easily done through the Web UI for TFS.</p>
<p><strong>Make sure you are on the Staging TFS Web UI!</strong></p>
<p>In the Web UI, you need to access the Collection's Settings. In the breadcrumb trail, at the top of the UI, click the root (mine is DefaultCollection). Then click Admin Settings at the bottom left corner. This will show you the full list of projects in your collection. Click the ellipsis next to each project (except for the ones you want to keep) and click Delete.</p>
<p>If any of these projects have a large code-base, this will take a long time. One of my big ones took over an hour, so be prepared to wait.</p>
<h2>Team Foundation Version Control</h2>
<p>Before GIT, we had TFVC. TFVC was the only source control that TFS supported in the beginning, so if you've been using it for long, you probably have lingering TFVC repositories.</p>
<p>We now exclusively use GIT, so I don't want to migrate any of the TFVC repositories to Azure DevOps Service. If you are using TFVC, you can migrate these repositories. but I recommend you move to GIT anyway because it's awesome.</p>
<p>My current project that I'm migrating contains both GIT and TFVC, so I want to purge the TFVC before migration. You can't actually destroy the TFVC repository, it is there forever. but you can clear everything inside of it.</p>
<h3>Delete Workspaces</h3>
<p>First, delete all the workspaces. TFS won't let you delete the code until the attached workspaces are gone.</p>
<p>The best way I found to do this was using a blast from the past: TFS Sidekicks!</p>
<p>TFS Sidekicks is a handy tool for TFVC but has fallen away as GIT has taken over. However, it still works in Azure DevOps Server 2019.</p>
<p>Install it onto your staging server and run it. Go to the Workspaces tab, and highlight and delete all the workspaces. Easy!</p>
<h3>Delete Code</h3>
<p>Now for the code. The best way to delete the code from the database for good is with a command line "tf destroy". This will eliminate the code completely from the database.</p>
<p>It is also very important that you include the /startcleanup parameter as that will tell the database to remove it immediately. Otherwise, it can take up to five days to be removed.</p>
<p>There is one caveat, that the tf destroy command will fail if it takes too long to run. So, if you have an enormous amount of code, you will need to do it in smaller chunks.</p>
<p>I had a ton of branches persisted in TFVC, so I had to do it one branch at a time. It took a while, so maybe put on a TV show while you do this.</p>
<p>The tf destroy command needs to be run from the Developer Command Prompt for Visual Studio. Type that into Start to find it.</p>
<p>Then run *tf destroy $/[REPOSITORY]/[FOLDER] /startcleanup</p>
<p>If your repository is small enough, skip [FOLDER] and attempt to destroy it all in one run.</p>
<h2>Summary</h2>
<p>Your old data is cleaned out! This may seem unnecessary, but there are two reasons to do this.</p>
<p><ol>
  <li>We really want to be under 30 GB before migration to have the simplest migration possible. More on this later.</li>
  <li>This is a great opportunity to cut loose clutter that you no longer need. If you think you will need this code in the future, keep it. But in my case, I'm 99% sure I will never need it again. And if I do need it again, I want to migrate it to GIT anyway.</li>
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« Respuesta #5587 : mayo 25, 2021, 01:47:48 pm »
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<p>If you?re working with Azure DevOps Pipelines, you should be aware of all your options when it comes to using variables. They make it possible to ?<strong><em>Build Once, Deploy Anywhere?</em></strong>, prevent code-reuse, and build scale-able CI/CD pipelines.</p>
<h2>User-Defined Vs. System variables</h2>
<p>First, I want to start off with the distinction between user-defined variables and system variables. User-defined variables are variables that are defined by you, the end-user (duh!); these are set for things like build tasks, scripts, when queuing a build, creating a release, etc. System variables are automatically set by the system and the values cannot be changed by you, the end-user (read-only). System variables can be also referred to as ?predefined variables?, these are the system variables defined by Azure DevOps. In the context of build or release runtime, the variables are available as ?Environment Variables?. You can find the list of system variables that are available for builds here and for releases here.</p>
<h2>Setting Pipeline variables</h2>
<p>User-defined variables that are specific to the pipeline can be set on the variables tab of the build or release definitions. After adding variables, you can use the variable as an input to a task or inside the scripts in your pipeline. To reference these variables in tasks, wrap is using $(), such as $(exampleVariableName).</p>
<p>Example:<br />1. Set variable</p>
<p style="clear: both"> <img src="https://246191-761001-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/VariablesTabAzureDevOpsPipelines-1.png" /></p>
<p>2. Reference variable in task</p>
<p style="clear: both"> <img src="https://246191-761001-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/VariablesTabAzureDevOpsPipelines2.png" /></p>
<p>To reference the variables in scripts, you can refer to the Microsoft doc here.</p>
<blockquote><p>Notice that variables are also made available to scripts through environment variables. The syntax for using these environment variables depends on the scripting language. Name is upper-cased, . replaced with _ , and automatically inserted into the process environment. Here are some examples:</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Batch script:</strong> %VARIABLE_NAME%</blockquote></p>
<p><strong>PowerShell script:</strong> $env:VARIABLE_NAME</p>
<p><strong>Bash script:</strong> $VARIABLE_NAME</p> </blockquote>
<h2>Variable Groups</h2>
<p>Variable groups are groups of variables that you can share across multiple pipelines. Rather than setting the same variable across definitions, you can add it to a group so it can be managed in one place. I often see variable groups setup for each environment a set of applications flows through (e.g. DEV, TEST, PROD). This is a great spot to store things like connection strings. I?d recommend storing secrets in Azure Key Vault, then linking the Azure Key Vault to the variable group.</p>
<h2>Expressions</h2>
<p>Expressions can be used to access and define variables. The following logging command can be run in a PowerShell task to set a variable:</p>
<p>I like to version my builds using a counter expression. To do this I set the following variables:</p>
<p style="clear: both"> <img src="https://246191-761001-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/AzureDevOpsBuildCounter-1024x178.png" /></p>
<p>Then change the build number format to reference them:</p>
<p style="clear: both"> <img src="https://246191-761001-raikfcquaxqncofqfm.stackpathdns.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/AzureDevOpsBuildCounterOptions.png" /></p>
<p>You can find the list of functions available for expressions in the docs here.</p>
<p>What creative ways have you used variables in an Azure DevOps pipeline? Feel free to share in the comments below.</p>
<h2>2 thoughts on ? Azure DevOps Pipelines: Variables, $Variables, __Variables__, $env:Variables, $(Variables), %VARIABLES% ?</h2>
<p>Hey! <br />Is it possible to edit a variable value? <br />Like, I?d like to set a variable value during the build and read it during the release, however, this value have to be stored somewhere for future releases.</p>
<p>I have a repository containing a xml file with key value pair like (), can we extract this value (revision, name ) and store in pipeline variables or variables group ?please assist</p>
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« Respuesta #5588 : mayo 25, 2021, 03:33:35 pm »
Кабринский Эдуард - Azure devops msdn  - Kabrinskiy Eduard


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<h1>cannot access Repo options in microsoft azure devops page</h1>
<p>I've granted with the Visual Studio EE license and the Visual Studio Essentials subscription, however, I don't have the option in Azure DevOps to check the Repos neither I can git clone the repo. The error received says: "400: The items requested either do not exist on the server at the specified versions, or you do not have permission to access them." The project owner has granted access but the change doesn't seem to be reflected. What can I do?. Thanks</p>
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<p>The licences you hold have no impact on what you can access. You need to have the project administrator grant you rights to these resources in the project. I know you said they have done that, but this error would indicate that they have not.</p>
<p>There are several related questions here and on Microsoft forums, but none of the answers explained in clear terms what was needed to get this working. Here is what I figured out.</p>
<p>Azure's features and the portal UI are fluid. What works today may not work tomorrow, and vice-versa. What I am going to describe here is the behavior as of 3/18/2020.</p>
<p>A big part of my confusion came from the fact that user roles can be assigned at different levels, and it is entirely unclear what they are applied to. For example, I made a user project administrator and confirmed that project administrators have all the access there is to the repo, but the user still could not see the repo on the project dashboard. In the end, @Ivan's response here pointed me into the right direction. Once I figured out that on the tenant's organization settings page, the user needs an access level other than "Stakeholder", I set it to "basic" and the repo began to appear on the user's dashboard.</p>
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« Respuesta #5589 : mayo 25, 2021, 05:09:53 pm »
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<p>Hey all, I'm trying to get GitVersion to install on my build server (linux) but having some trouble. Most likely due to my proxy setup at the company I work at.<br />If I use the GitTools/setup task I get a timeout. Anything else that needs to reach the internet doesn't seem to have any problems. Any advise?</p>
<p>Another route I was trying to do was to just pre-install on the agent. But using</p>
<p>Didn't seem to help</p>
<p>Hi all :-) I have a small problem with the configuration from the documentation: https://gitversion.readthedocs.io/en/latest/input/docs/configuration/</p>
<p>There, in the chapter assembly-file-versioning-format the following is given as an example:<br />assembly-file-versioning-format: '<Major>.<Minor>.<Patch>.<WeightedPreReleaseNumber ?? 0>'</p>
<p>If I use this configuration with the Mainline Mode in our Azure DevOps with the BuildTask GitVersion the following error message appears:<br />Unable to format AssemblyFileVersioningFormat. Check your format string: 'WeightedPreReleaseNumber ?? 0' is not a member of type 'GitVersion.SemanticVersionFormatValues'</p>
<p>Does anyone have an idea?</p>
<p>I thank you in advance and look forward to your answers. Greetings Pete</p>
<p>I think i found the Problem:</p>
<h1>Starting: Version calculate</h1>
<p>Task : GitVersion Task<br />Description : Easy Semantic Versioning (http://semver.org) for projects using Git<br />Version : 5.0.1<br />Author : GitVersion Contributors</p>
<h1>Help : See the documentation for help</h1>
<p>Is there a way to really force a specific version on a specific branch? next-version set the base version, but then a calculation still occurs on it.</p>
<p>My problem is that I need to create an old version of a package to support old stuff, and to avoid having this old stuff sitting on a new version, I was looking for a way to force gitversion to get a tag v0.x.x even if there is already a tag v2.0.0 in place, but if I do that gitversion still calculates from v2.0.0</p>
<p>I've also tried with the ignore but seems the configuration is not read properly the showconfig still return ignore: sha: [] even if I set the commits-before properly</p>
<p>This in fact will become a sort of support branch, that will remain there as far as I will need that old version.</p>
<p>Hello Everyone, Is somebody have this error on gitversion 5.3.7 <br />INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:24] Begin: Normalizing git directory for branch 'refs/pull/2071/head' [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:28] One remote found (origin -> 'git@github.com:betclicgroup/database-sql-instances.git'). [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:28] Skipping fetching, if GitVersion does not calculate your version as expected you might need to allow fetching or use dynamic repositories [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:29] Creating local branch refs/heads/pull/2071/head pointing at 080e678a3e4364b3517a1efbac0554fd4749f51f [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:43] End: Normalizing git directory for branch 'refs/pull/2071/head' (Took: 195.02ms) [09:15:03][Step 3/3] ERROR [09/14/20 10:15:02:86] An unexpected error occurred: [09:15:03][Step 3/3] System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. [09:15:03][Step 3/3] at GitVersion.Extensions.RepositoryExtensions.CreateOrUpdateLocalBranchesFromRemoteTrackingOnes(IRepository repo, ILog log, String remoteName) in D:\a\GitVersion\GitVersion\src\GitVersionCore\Extensions\RepositoryExtensions.cs:line 177 [09:15:03][Step 3/3] at GitVersion.GitPreparer.NormalizeGitDirectory(String gitDirectory, Boolean noFetch, String currentBranch, Boolean isDynamicRepository) in D:\a\GitVersion\GitVersion\src\GitVersionCore\Core\GitPreparer.cs:line 227 [09:15:03][Step 3/3] at GitVersion.GitPreparer.NormalizeGitDirectory(String targetBranch, String gitDirectory, Boolean isDynamicRepository) in D:\a\GitVersion\GitVersion\src\GitVersionCore\Core\GitPreparer.cs:line 141 [09:15:03][Step 3/3] at GitVersion.GitVersionTool.CalculateVersionVariables() in D:\a\GitVersion\GitVersion\src\GitVersionCore\Core\GitVersionTool.cs:line 59 [09:15:03][Step 3/3] at GitVersion.GitVersionExecutor.RunGitVersionTool(GitVersionOptions gitVersionOptions) in D:\a\GitVersion\GitVersion\src\GitVersionExe\GitVersionExecutor.cs:line 56 [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:86] Attempting to show the current git graph (please include in issue): [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:02:86] Showing max of 100 commits [09:15:03][Step 3/3] INFO [09/14/20 10:15:03:12] * 080e678a 25 minutes ago (HEAD -> pull/2071/head, origin/feature/622, refs/pull/2071/head, feature/622)</p>
<p>Running locally on developer computer no problem. <br />Running locally on serveur no problem.<br />Launching by Teamcity => failure.</p>
<p>The problem is very ramdom. Will work sometimes other times no. <br />For the moment , i found no way to repoduce it locally and debug gitversion.<br />I see some "similar issue " GitTools/GitVersion#912 , but i see that they are all closed.</p>
<p>Please help us to find a way to solve this problem or at least how to reproduce it locally .</p>
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« Respuesta #5590 : junio 08, 2021, 09:55:46 am »
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Re:Obtenga su licencia *** [SuBot] VIP Gunbound Season 1 y GB Canada 2021
« Respuesta #5591 : junio 25, 2021, 06:39:34 pm »
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« Respuesta #5592 : julio 05, 2021, 02:25:41 pm »
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