The slice of type Execution is Aborted beacuse of error: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Testservice.Vstestadapter.TestsNotfoundException... Could you provide some suggestion on this
Alword I believe this is already a task option that is available. I am working on a Toolkit for Git extension that will manage moving files between servers using Git & SSH.
Very nicely explained. Looking forward to more.Many thanks for making this video.
Splendid Robert. Looking forward to watching part 2. Many thanks.
Great explanation and great info. Thank you very much.
Would be great if you showed us how to roll back to a previous build, other than that awesome tutorial!
Great video. Thank you.
you could demo a continuous delivery through the azure pipelines how you can rollback or roll over
Thank god. I love you.
Can you please add a link to part 2 to the notes of this video?
Why did you use the classic yaml for the publish artifact task? Is this still an issue in 2023 using VS 2022?
awesome ..but how to create pipeline for E2E test cases and publish test with yaml pipleline
NICELY EXPLAINED.
Very nice explanation!!
how can we create parameterized build jobs if we have a usecase where we need to have multiple values for single arguments?
If you have time to keep up with all the learning.
The slice of type Execution is Aborted beacuse of error: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Testservice.Vstestadapter.TestsNotfoundException... Could you provide some suggestion on this
Very well explained
Great job
Could you show how to publish to external ftp not on Azure
How to clone complete repo in YAML pipeline instead of sparse checkout??
Very good
Cool video, but what about release something by ftp using azure release?
Alword I believe this is already a task option that is available. I am working on a Toolkit for Git extension that will manage moving files between servers using Git & SSH.
Is there anyway to specify date and time window in which the build should be deployed , so that we can control the down time of application?
What if your repo is on Github and you want it to stay there, I know I can connect my pipeline to it, but I'd like to see it as a repo here too
Do you mean like having Azure Repos sync with GitHub automatically?
Part 2 ruclips.net/video/UUmgg2xqFxU/видео.html