Server - Azure DevOps Setup

Follow the steps below to configure your IguanaX Git settings to leverage your local Azure DevOps server.

First, you need to add your local Azure DevOps server to your Settings > Git Servers list.

See Git Servers to add your local Azure DevOps Server.

Go to Settings > Git. For each step, click image-20240830-102544.png to set your configurations.

Git requires a name and email to label your commits. We recommend you use an email address recognized by Azure DevOps so you can trace your commits in it.

We also use this Author Info to help Identify your Iguana so if you have problems we can help you!

Select your local Azure DevOps server address from the list of Git Servers. Click Save.

Enter your Azure DevOps Username. If you don’t know what that is, you can follow the link in the Set Git Username window to navigate to your user profile.

IguanaX needs to have the ability to create Git repositories on Azure DevOps. This means we need to create a personal access token with the correct permissions. Iguana will use the token to authenticate with Azure DevOps.

  1. In IguanaX, click on the link in the Set Cloud Token screen to go to your Azure DevOps User settings to create a new personal access token.

  2. In Azure DevOps, click + New Token.

  3. Provide a token name, organization access, expiration and grant the full access. When finished, click Create.

  4. Copy the generated Azure DevOps access token, paste it in your IguanaX Server Token setting and click Save. Azure DevOps will only show you this once - if you forget it you will need to generate a fresh one.

 

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