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    <h1>Git artifact variable in vsts</h1>
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    <h1>Setting your private VSTS Git artifacts repository in DevTest Labs</h1>
    <h3>Introduction</h3>
    <p>In some of my previous post I?ve described what DevTest Labs is, how to set Virtual Machines with Artifacts in DevTest Labs and how you can use and configure VM policies in DevTest Labs. This post will describe how add and set your private <strong>VSTS Git Artifacts Repository in DevTest Labs</strong>. For now, this is possible only for Visual Studio Team Services, Git and GitHub repository. Artifacts can be items such as actions that you want to run on the VM, tools that you want to install on a VM or some applications that you want to test.</p>
    <h3>Step 1: Setting VSTS Git repository</h3>
    <p>In order to set <strong>VSTS Git repository</strong> you will first need to create a folder for <strong>Artifacts</strong> under your private <strong>Git Repository</strong>. This folder will contain all the <strong>Artifacts</strong> that you are going to create in later steps. This <strong>Artifacts</strong> can be also shared with other users in the <strong>Lab</strong>.</p>
    <p>1. Open <strong>Visual Studio Team Services</strong>. <br />2. Navigate to <strong>DevOps</strong> folder. <br />3. Click on your <strong>Artifacts</strong> folder. <br />4. On the right side you will see the details of your <strong>Artifact</strong> folder.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-conten...etting-VSO-Git-repository-in-DevTest-Labs.jpg" /></p>
    <p>More Info If you would like to learn more about using different environments during the realization of a software system ? have a look at the post Azure DevTest Labs Updates. Azure DevTest Labs is a service provided by Microsoft Azure which provides functionality for managing environments that contain Azure Virtual Machines. The post, mentioned above, describes both the core capabilities of DevTest Labs and the new features of the service (as of February, 2018).</p>
    <h3>Step 2: Setting the Name of Artifact Repository in the Lab</h3>
    <p>First you need to set some basic settings such as name of your private <strong>VSTS Git Repository</strong>. You can choose the name by your choice, just pay attention to use the same name where needed.</p>
    <p>1. Navigate to the <strong>Lab</strong>, which is in this example already open in another tab. <br />2. Click on <strong>Settings</strong> tab. <br />3. From the menu choose <strong>Artifact Repository</strong> to start with setting details of it. <br />4. In the right window type the Name of your private <strong>VSTS Git Repository</strong>.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-conten...of-Artifact-Repository-in-the-DevTest-Lab.jpg" /></p>
    <h3>Step 3: Setting the Git Clone URI of Artifact Repository in the Lab</h3>
    <p>In this step you will have to set <strong>Git Clone URI</strong> for your <strong>Artifact Repository</strong> in your <strong>Lab</strong>, to get the copy of your <strong>Git Repository</strong>.</p>
    <p>1. Navigate back to <strong>VSTS Git Repository</strong>. <br />2. On the right side click on <strong>Clone</strong> button to see the <strong>Clone URI details</strong>. <br />3. Click on <strong>Copy</strong> symbol to copy the link to clipboard. <br />4. New pop-up window will appear with notification for allowing the access. Click on <strong>Allow Access</strong> button. <br />5. Navigate back to the <strong>Lab</strong> and <strong>paste</strong> the link for <strong>Git Clone URI</strong>.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-conten...of-Artifact-Repository-in-the-DevTest-Lab.jpg" /></p>
    <p>Tip If you would like to know more about this new developer service available on the Azure platform, you can have a look at the following post; More about Azure DevTest Labs. If you prefer a more concise description of the same feature, ? have a look at Quick overview of Azure DevTest Labs.</p>
    <h3>Step 4: Setting the Folder Path and Personal Access Token in the Lab</h3>
    <p>The <strong>Folder Path</strong> is the name of the folder that is described in first step of this tutorial. It is listed under your private <strong>Git Repository</strong> and you will have to type the exact name of it. <br />1. In the <strong>Folder Path</strong> field enter the name of your Artifact folder, exactly as it is shown in Step 1-3. Before the name type symbol /. In this case I?m going to type</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/4-1-Setting-the-Folder-Path-in-DevTest-Lab.jpg" /></p>
    <p>2. In order to set the <strong>Personal Access Token</strong>, navigate back to <strong>VSTS Git Repository</strong>. <br />3. Click on <strong>Generate Git Credentials</strong>. <br />4. The window will generate new password. Click on the <strong>Copy</strong> button on the right side.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-conten...-the-Personal-Access-Token-in-DevTest-Lab.jpg" /></p>
    <p>5. Navigate back to the <strong>Lab</strong>. <br />6. Paste the generated password in the <strong>Personal Access Token</strong> field.</p>
    <p style="clear: both"><img src="https://mohamedradwan.com/wp-conten...-the-Personal-Access-Token-in-DevTest-Lab.jpg" /></p>
    <h3>Conclusion</h3>
    <p>In previous post you saw that <strong>Azure DevTest Labs</strong> artifact repository includes already some <strong>Artifacts</strong> by default. This post described how to set your private <strong>VSTS Git</strong> artifacts repository in <strong>DevTest Labs</strong> in simple four steps. In the next post I?m going to describe also how you can set also private <strong>Artifacts</strong> by using a <strong>GitHub Repository</strong>. Stay tuned!</p>
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