I can't find anything excellent than this at this point of time in youtube. So detailed and so helpful man. Able to replicate it successfully. Can I get the slide deck?
Thanks for the video, couple of questions.. 1. Did you create the same strucuture of containers/folders in test and prod stroage accounts already before creating release pipeline? if yes, do we need to use the same names for containers/folders that we used for dev env? 2. What we need to store in dev key vault in order to debug the copy pipeline? 3. You have created Keyvault Task to pull secrets from test env, what is actually there in that keyvault before creating release pipeline
Hi Rayis, that was great stuff, inspirational. I'd think creating a Service Connection in DevOps would be better practice than using a personal account to access the resources. Would you agree?
Thank you for great tutorial. I tried to do similar with a simple deployment to test env, I keep getting a "resource not found", message": "The Resource 'Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/htTestDF' under resource group 'xxx-rg' was not found. Is there a simple explanation? I tried to research various places, could not find a good answer...thanks.
The most detailed ADF CI/CD material I’ve seen till date. More so than that available from Microsoft. Excellent effort!
Absolutely fantastic! Really helped clear up how to approach this!
Thanks! with your video i resolved my problem !!! Thanks again !!
Great Stuff.. well explained
Wow man! you are awesome. I was able to understand the entire CICD process in Azure. You have explained it clearly with nice demo. Hats off to you...
this is the best explanation in azure i have ever seen.
you are awesome.
thanks
do you have any video on transformations rules?
@@indianproman No, I haven't created that one.
Excellent presentation and demo
Excellent presentation...thank you for your efforts
Thanks Rayis for the knowledge!!
Great job, Rayis!
Excellent video, the only descripancy i feel is , if you was explained a bit slow,,it was much awesome.
Congratulations for the great work!
Really Nice Explanation! Thanks a lot.
I can't find anything excellent than this at this point of time in youtube. So detailed and so helpful man. Able to replicate it successfully. Can I get the slide deck?
Yes, sure, send me a DM to nrg.fly{at}gmail.com
Great Work !!!
Thanks for the video, couple of questions..
1. Did you create the same strucuture of containers/folders in test and prod stroage accounts already before creating release pipeline? if yes, do we need to use the same names for containers/folders that we used for dev env?
2. What we need to store in dev key vault in order to debug the copy pipeline?
3. You have created Keyvault Task to pull secrets from test env, what is actually there in that keyvault before creating release pipeline
1: Yes; 2: Storage Account connecting string, I also used it to store storage account access key for my ADF pipelines; 3: Secrets from the (2).
Great Job!!
This is great. thanks for sharing!
Hi Rayis, that was great stuff, inspirational. I'd think creating a Service Connection in DevOps would be better practice than using a personal account to access the resources. Would you agree?
Outstanding.
My original blog post to support this video: datanrg.blogspot.com/2019/02/continuous-integration-and-delivery.html
Thanks for your sharing. Are data factory only support Azure Devops git and github? Can i integrate it with bitbucket and gitlab?
At video time 40:26, I am not able to find the service principal of the azure devops to grant access to my Keyvault. Where to get the principal ID ?
Check your permissions if you can see all the Apps. Otherwise, go to App registration to get a full name and set it in the Key Vault.
Thank you for great tutorial. I tried to do similar with a simple deployment to test env, I keep getting a "resource not found", message": "The Resource 'Microsoft.DataFactory/factories/htTestDF' under resource group 'xxx-rg' was not found. Is there a simple explanation? I tried to research various places, could not find a good answer...thanks.
You need to provision to resources in all your environments first and then deploy them with Azure DevOps (incremental mode).
Hi, would I have this git code?
I created this session based on my previously published blog post: datanrg.blogspot.com/2019/02/continuous-integration-and-delivery.html
Audio is not clear..sir
Playing it at .75 speed made it more clear for me.
@@CoopmanGreg, I will speak slower next time, thanks for your feedback!
@@RayisImayev Please do not speak slower, I re-listened and I think I was wrong. Excellent video!