@@Hougaard I know the .gitIgnore comes from AL-Go but I was thinking; if several developers works against same repo, thay might have diferent launch.json due to different environment setup?
What I’m missing is how to code on a docker with appsource extensions. I’m moving from NAV to BC and want to code/test on Docker, but need my extensions to do it. Is this possible or are we limited to using sandboxes for development with extensions? I’m a customer, not a partner.
@@Hougaard I hope this still applies with a complete SaaS environment. Programming in Sandbox, deploy to production? Another video to show a complete cycle- program in dev sandbox, deploy to testing sandbox, schedule move to production?
Dear Eric, Thanks for this video. Is it possible to copy the created AL Extension to GitHub repository? if yes, please can you do a video on how to do it? Best Regards, NAV
Thanks Erik, I´ve been waiting for this. I´m in for the pipeline for automatic deployment. Also for the nº2 (Add a test app)
Hi Erik, thanks for a great video (as always). One question though, you commited a change on launch.json. Should not be in the .gitIgnore file?
depends...
@@Hougaard I know the .gitIgnore comes from AL-Go but I was thinking; if several developers works against same repo, thay might have diferent launch.json due to different environment setup?
I completely agree@@hakansvensson9250
Super useful! Thank you Eric
How to disable Creating container,Resolving dependencies and Installing apps in run pipeline step ?
Thank you Erik.
is it the same for OnPrem also? Or Just create a blank new repo and upload onPrem project via VS Code?
yes
Hi Eric. This is a great video.. i am currently using azure devops, is there any tool for this to do in Azure devops??
Look up alops
@ thank you!! 🎈
What I’m missing is how to code on a docker with appsource extensions. I’m moving from NAV to BC and want to code/test on Docker, but need my extensions to do it. Is this possible or are we limited to using sandboxes for development with extensions? I’m a customer, not a partner.
Yeah, no good solution for that, unless your appsource apps partners also have an onprem version you can use for your Dockers.
@@Hougaard I hope this still applies with a complete SaaS environment. Programming in Sandbox, deploy to production? Another video to show a complete cycle- program in dev sandbox, deploy to testing sandbox, schedule move to production?
Thanks Erik. nice stuff. looking forward for Azure DevOps operations for AL Go.
Dear Eric,
Thanks for this video.
Is it possible to copy the created AL Extension to GitHub repository?
if yes, please can you do a video on how to do it?
Best Regards,
NAV
Is there a workflow that publishes to App Source?
Not yet...
After the CI/CD job is completed, what's the output of it? A file to deploy? My dev and prod environments are both on-prem. No containers as well
Scroll down, past all the warnings, then you'll see the artifacts..
@@Hougaard as this is an entirely new topic to me, will follow your video and try myself. Thank you for this great video
Is it possible to move existing apps to ALGO for github?
Yes
@@Hougaard But, How we can do this??
@@anujchaudhary6985 Create a new repo and copy the apps into that.
Does anyone in here by chance know if this feature also supports the testing of (custom) API pages?
It doesn't
remember, dont use spaces or - in the name.
What, why?
@@Hougaard you get al sorts of vage errors. It wasn't me who tested it. But it doesn't work. We had to restart because of this.
@@guidorobben6259 Well since there dashes in the AL-G0-PTE template, that would be ironic :)
@@Hougaard that's what we thought. But try it out.
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