Connect to Azure DevOps

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You can connect your Azure DevOps account to zeroheight. This will enable you to sync files to zeroheight. Learn more about related features:

When you connect your Azure DevOps account, you can access files from any repository you can access in GitHub — including private and public repositories from the projects you have access to.

Other users in your team can also use your integration if it is shared. Learn more about sharing git integrations

 

How to connect to Azure DevOps

Azure DevOps is connected via individual user accounts. Access is controlled via individual user profiles.

 

Cloud-based accounts

    1. Go to 'Your Profile' and select 'Integrations' from the left-hand navigation panel

    2. Click Connect next to Azure DevOps and optionally uncheck Share this integration with your team if you do not wish to share it
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    3. You will then be asked to enter a person access token
      You will need to give full access to all organizations. Instructions on how to create a PAT can be found here.
    4. Hit continue and you should be connected!

 

FAQs

Who has access to a connected Azure DevOps account?

Azure DevOps accounts are connected at the user level. Only the user who connected their Azure DevOps account can see the repos and the files they contain within zeroheight unless you have shared your integration. Other users within a team will only be able to see files that have been added to zeroheight somewhere.

What happens if I connect the repo and then I'm no longer part of the zeroheight account?

When you connect Azure DevOps to your account, it's only connected to your zeroheight account. If your zeroheight account is deleted, the Azure DevOps connection is made redundant.

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