- Create a
azure-pipelines.yml
like so for Azure Pipelines. - On AzureDevOps. At your project. Go to
Pipelines
>Builds
>+ New
>New build pipeline
to connect your repository to Azure Pipelines. You may be immediately prompted to add a new build pipeline if you have no existing pipelines. - We'll do this as the equivalent of CI script for Windows Powershell.
- Go to
Pipelines
>Builds
>Edit
>Variables
and add a new secret with the name ofSRCCLR_API_TOKEN
. We'll use the name of the environment variable SourceClear expects for consistency. - Declare the
SRCCLR_API_TOKEN
secret. - Run the Azure Pipeline and enjoy!
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