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Create an Azure DevOps Extension #521
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I hope this extension will be top priority, I use ADO for example more than GitHub |
Please make it compatible with Azure DevOps Server too |
Yes please! GitHub is great, but being able to use this awesome app against our large DevOps enterprise org would be even better! Bonus points for custom query and chart object support! |
I'd like to weigh-in and add my voice to this request. |
I am looking forward to this feature 😊 |
@cinnamon-msft I'm thinking of starting implementing this task, as I have worked on something similar before and it will be a big addition to me and many other developers who rely heavily on AZ DevOps. But regarding the authentication for the extension do you need to implement full Microsoft Authentication or use Personal Access Token pasted in the Settings of the Extension so it will be used to authenticate the endpoint? |
Why wasnt this a day one feature. mad. I dont really use GitHub. (really cool app though <3) |
The product is just started, and I think it's obvious, GitHub has +100M users compared to the number of users who use Azure DevOps on a daily bases, I think GitHub deserves the priority. But it's very indeed. I started investigating the repo to get started with it |
For on-prem Azure Devops Server, Windows Integrated authentication should be used. |
We're working directly with the ADO team to implement this one, just as a heads up :) |
The milestones are tentative, but we're working on it. October/November seems more realistic based on current trajectory. |
Why ADO is not a priority for you? I think you work on everything else but not on this. And with previous experience, ADO extension will be fully functional probably in December, because of bugs, and in this estimation I'm optimist, because in iteration 0.6 you want to bring Enterprise GitHub, which will have higher priority in bug fixing. Overall, ADO will be available after more than half a year after the first preview release (but I'm expecting up to 9 months after first preview release). |
It looks like Microsoft won't invest more in Azure DevOps in favor of Github (There have been no new features in years, only small updates) which is a shame... Clearly, it's no longer a priority. |
Even the ability to check out my repos in Dev Home would be nice - or point to an existing repo on disk. |
Please I think that is very important the Azure Dev Ops support, at least as important as the GitHub support!! |
This is a top priority for us and is in this month's milestone. :) |
We've just published the repo for the Azure extension 🎉 https://github.com/microsoft/devhomeazureextension |
For me, the Dev Home Azure Extension appeared in the Microsoft Store this morning. Looks like it was released last night. |
I guess this extension does not work with Azure DevOps Server? |
Not yet but we do intend to support this. The work is tracked by microsoft/DevHomeAzureExtension#45. |
Is there a way to install an extension without having access to the Microsoft Store? |
Yes, go to the azure dev home extension repo, go to releases and download from there |
Suggested new feature or improvement
Functionality at parity with the Dev Home GitHub Extension.
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