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    <h1>Adventures in DevOps</h1>
    <h2>Saturday, November 21, 2020</h2>
    <h3>Create .NET 5 Early Access Web App in Azure Using CLI </h3>
    <p>.NET 5 is the latest framework introduced by Microsoft recently and Azure Apps Service support also released at the same time which is good news for .NET developers targeting the applications to run on Azure platform. However, there are few limitations in trying to automate the Infra deployment for .NET 5 early access Web App services in Azure. Famous Infra deployment technologies such as Terraform and Pulumi are yet to support .NET 5 app service automation. Further, Azure Cloud shell also has limited control on this latest feature as Azure CLI is not yet updated. As a solution, this blog explains how to deploy .NET early access infra using specific version of Azure CLI.</p>
    <p>As the first step, get verified the latest CLI version(2.15.1) installed in your working machine. You can use following command to get the current CLI version.</p>
    <h3>Sharing Service Connection To Multiple Team Projects </h3>
    <p>Azure DevOps has a feature where it can connect with external tools via service connection which allows easily integrate multiple tools required for your project development and deployment purposes. However, when you have multiple Azure DevOps team projects and dedicated service connection for each project, it is not easy to manage service connections. As a solution for this, Azure DevOps has introduced secured and shared service connection between projects. As example, if the team has one azure subscription for development purposes, they can connect with azure using one shared service connection between Azure DevOps projects.</p>
    <p>You can find this feature in Azure DevOps settings section. Go to Azure DevOps settings and select service connections under pipeline section. You can add new service connection or edit existing connection from this page. We use existing service connection to explain the feature in this blog post. Go to security section of the selected service connection.</p>
    <h2>Tuesday, October 27, 2020</h2>
    <h3>Trigger an Azure Build Pipeline Based on Changes in Multiple Azure Git Repos </h3>
    <p>While we are working in the projects, there can be common tools or utilities developed which are shared with the multiple projects. When developing such projects using Azure DevOps Repos as source control, we can keep common utilities in one repo and other projects in separate repos. However, while we developing utilities in separate repo, once any change done to the utilities, other projects which refer this utility should be get acknowledge and should be able to work with the latest utilities. Hence, once new change done to the utilities code, other dependent projects builds should get triggered automatically and build deployable package with latest utilities version.</p>
    <p>Azure DevOps has a feature where you can trigger a build pipeline once a change is done to another repo other than the main code repo. That would help us to achieve the above-mentioned challenge. This post discusses how to trigger a build pipeline due to the code push done to the multiple repos.</p>
    <h2>Wednesday, September 30, 2020</h2>
    <h3>Prioritizing Waiting Jobs in Azure Pipelines </h3>
    <p>While we are working with Azure DevOps pipelines for build and deployment purpose, we use several private and hosted agents. However, sometimes there are more CI and PR builds in the queues due to limited number of parallel job availability. While we do daily tasks, there can be situations where we need to release a bug fix quickly but pipelines have long queues. At that type of situation, team has to wait prior until all the builds on the queue get completed. This blog explains the feature available in Azure DevOps as a solution to this issue.</p>
    <p>Go to the build logs of the build pipeline which need to be started next. In the logs you would be able to see the position of the current build . As the following image the selected build is 4 th in the queue. We can click on the "Run next" to queue this build next as priority.</p>
    <h2>Thursday, September 17, 2020</h2>
    <h3>Fix "unknown error: cannot find Chrome binary" Failure in UI Test Execution Using Test Clients in Azure DevOps Pipelines. </h3>
    <p>This blog explains one of the issues faced by Test Automation team when executing the UI test scripts using Chrome web driver. Lets have a look at, what is the process Test Automation team followed and the issue encountered. Importantly let's see how it can be resolved.</p>
    <p>In the UI test scripts developed with Spec flow, Selenium and C#, the purpose is to run automated UI test using a CD pipeline. Team has setup a Azure DevOps agent to run in interactive mode and installed the chrome web browser in the agent VM. Once, pipelines are executing the UI test automation using the test agent it has reported the following error.</p>
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