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Select the [[File:LingoportIcon.jpg|50px]] to get to the '''Projects''' page and select the [[File:CreateIcon.jpg|30px]] to '''Create new project'''. The first step in the process will come up.
   
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Step 1: Select the Azure Repos data source
When creating a project with an Azure data source credential, the second step asks about the Repository URL:
 
 
Step 1: Select the Azure Repost data source
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 5 June 2024

Creating a Azure Repos Data Source Credential

[Administrator]

The Administrator can create the data source credentials by selecting the CreateIcon.jpg (Create new credential) button on the Manage Data Source Credentials page.

Select the Azure Repos card

AzureCard.jpg

AzureUsername.jpg

Enter a Username the the Personal access token.

  • Also enter the Server URL
  • Next

AzureName.jpg

Give the new credential a name

  • Assign it to applicable managers
  • Create

The system should return to the Manage Data Source Credentials page with "Credential created" note and the new credential should be listed.

Creating a project using an Azure data source credential

Select the LingoportIcon.jpg to get to the Projects page and select the CreateIcon.jpg to Create new project. The first step in the process will come up.

Step 1: Select the Azure Repos data source

SelectAzureRepos.jpg

Next


Step 2: Choose an Azure repository

CreateAzureProject.jpg

  • Repository URL: In Azure, in the project, when the project is cloned, the resulting URL looks like: https://username@dev.azure.com/user/ACME.project/_git/proj. In Command Center, for the URL, remove the username: https://dev.azure.com/user/ACME.project/_git/proj.
  • Project Branch: As with Git repositories, this value is required. It might be master or another created branch.

Next

Now continue with the Step-by-Step instructions.

Step 3: Name the Project and select the run type