Complete Guide to Azure DevOps for Salesforce from Scratch PART 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 ส.ค. 2022
- Hi Friends,
This video series will help you in setting up CI/CD DevOps deployment to any Salesforce instance from scratch.
Part 1 contains creation of new project and repo in Azure, taking an extract of code metadata and having an initial code commit to Azure Git repository.
Link to Azure- azure.microsoft.com/en-us/ser...
Link to Azure DevOps account creation- • Azure DevOps Configura...
Link to package.xml generator- packagebuilder.herokuapp.com/
Thank you so much! great job! useful information!
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Abhirup bhai .. good video on Azure DevOps .. keep it up
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This was such a useful video, thank you! One question - why did you clone the repo to your local machine twice (once at 4:37 to Git_Demo and again at 14:10 to AzureDemo)? I'm a bit confused on that part.
Hi Whitney. It seems redundant. There is no need to clone twice. It's always good to hear that the video was useful. :)
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Its a very informative session, thank you.I have a question why is github and VScode not connected, is there any specific reason, generally when we retreive components they will be automatically taken as changed files in github right, what is the use of copy pasting entire folders.
You can have your git and vs code with Salesforce Authorization in the same folder if you want. I suggest beginners to have them in 2 separate folders to avoid confusion. It's your choice.
Thank you once again for this amazing video, it helped a lot. I have a question maybe you can assist: this command is giving an error related to comment but there's no comment on the script
command: sf project deploy start -x manifest/package.xml -o $(USERNAME)
error: Error (1): Comment is not closed.
Hi, looks like an unusual error. What are you trying to deploy?
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Can we do quick deploy through Azure release pipeline, without running test classes while deploying into prod
Quick deploy only appears once you have validated the code with test runs in Prod. If you want to trigger the quick deploy through Azure once it's validated, then it needs to be investigated if there is any sf commands to do that. But otherwise you can always do a deploy with test runs.
@@cloudsparkhouse6538 thanks I got the sfdx command , how to fetch Deployment id dynamically instead of hardcode
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