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Setting Up Azure Pipelines
Stephan T. Lavavej edited this page Apr 23, 2024
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- Temporary fix:
- vclibs / STL / Pipelines
- Hover over each pipeline, click vertical ellipsis, Edit.
- Click vertical ellipsis (in the upper-right corner), Settings.
- If "Processing of new run requests" isn't already Enabled, select that and click Save.
- Permanent fix:
- If pipelines are being mysteriously Disabled, they probably need to be added to the C++ MSVC Validation service in Product Catalog.
- You'll need a service admin to fix this - ask in the MSVC Engineering System And Operations channel in Teams.
- To verify what's happening:
- vclibs / STL / Pipelines
- Hover over a pipeline, click vertical ellipsis, Edit.
- Click vertical ellipsis (in the upper-right corner), Triggers.
- Click the History tab. Look for MerlinBot changing the pipeline with a comment "Disabled due to missing inventory."
- This comment also links to aka.ms/prodcatpipelinedisablement where you can learn more.
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vclibs / STL / Pipelines
- Hover over each pipeline, click vertical ellipsis, Delete.
- Type the name of the pipeline to confirm.
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vclibs / STL / Settings / Service connections
- Click "STL", click vertical ellipsis, Delete.
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vclibs / STL / Pipelines
- Click "+ New Pipeline".
- In the fine print where it states "This pipeline creation experience supports only ADO git repositories", click "native Azure DevOps experience" since our repository is on GitHub.
- Select GitHub.
- Click the "My repositories" dropdown and change it to "All repositories".
- Type
microsoft/STL
into the filter and wait for the repo to appear (this is slow). Select it. - Choose "Existing Azure Pipelines YAML file".
- From the popup, select the appropriate branch and pathname to the pipeline YAML file in the repo, e.g.,
main
and/azure-pipelines.yml
. - This will display "Review your pipeline YAML" with the contents of
azure-pipelines.yml
. - Click "Run" which will display "Creating pipeline..." and will then start a CI build. (Alternatively, "Save" will create the pipeline without initiating a run.) The pipeline name will default to "microsoft.STL".
- From the vertical ellipsis, select "Rename/Move" and choose an appropriate pipeline name, e.g., "STL-CI".
- You will likely see an orange notification banner across the top of the window requiring you to "classify and/or assign the new pipeline". Click where it asks you to and classify appropriately. (Our pipelines are used for validation but don't produce shipped bits so they are "Non-production". The proper service tree leaf is "C++ STL Validation" - good luck finding it.)
- If the pipeline should run for pull requests only after a maintainer requests it with a comment (this is the case for "STL-ASAN-CI", but not "STL-CI" as of this writing):
- Edit
- Click vertical ellipsis, Triggers.
- Select "microsoft/STL" under "Pull Request Validation".
- In the right pane, under "Comments" activate the "Require a team member's comment before building a pull request" checkbox.
- Radio buttons appear below, defaulting to "On all pull requests" which you probably want.
- Click "Save and queue" from the menu across the top pane, or drop it down and select "Save".
- In
README.md
, update the[Meow-link]
links, as thedefinitionId
s will have changed.