Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

Integrating your MettleCI Workbench with Azure DevOps will enable you

...

to…

  • Use an Azure DevOps Git repository to store your DataStage project artefacts,

  • Link every DataStage Git commit to one or more Azure DevOps work items

...

  • directly within the Workbench user interface

...

  • , and

  • Use the MettleCI build and deployment toolkit to define Azure DevOps Continuous Integration and Deployment pipelines

Table of Contents
indent0
stylenone

Granting Azure DevOps Git repository access to Workbench

  1. Log onto the server hosting MettleCI Workbench and navigate to /opt/dm/mci/

  2. Open the public Git SSH key workbench_rsa.pub in your favorite text edit and copy its contents:

...

  1. Image Added

    This file is automatically generated and configured during MettleCI workbench installation.

  2. Following “Step 2: Add the public key to Azure DevOps Services/TFS” of the Azure DevOps instructions to set up SSH Key Authentication


Register Workbench as an OAuth 2.0 Azure Application

Prerequisite

In order for MettleCI Workbench and Azure DevOps to communicate, work bench needs to be accessible using an HTTPS based URL. This URL does not have to be accessible outside your corporate network.

Please refer to the MettleCI FAQ for configuring Workbench to use HTTPS

  1. Follow Microsoft’s instructions for registering a new app with Azure. Use the following settings:

    Image Modified

  2. Note down the “Application (client) ID” and Directory (tenant) ID for later use:

    Image Modified

  3. Navigate to the “Authentication” section of your application registration and add a Redirect URI for workbench using the https://<workbench url>:8443/api/auth/delegated/azure_access and click save

    Image Modified

    If your organization has installed multiple MettleCI Workbench application, you can add them all to the same Azure App Registration by adding multiple Redirect URIs.

  4. Navigate to the “Certificates & Secrets” section of your application registration and add a “New Client Secret”, select an expiry (Never is convenient) and note down the generated secret for later use:

    Image Modified

  5. Navigate to the “API permissions” section of your application registration, click “Add a permission” and select “Azure DevOps” → “user_impersonatation”:

    Image Modified

  6. Log into your MettleCI Workbench server an open /opt/dm/mci/config.yml in your favorite editor

  7. Change the issueManagement property to azure, add an azure section as shown below and replace the <tags> with the values noted in the previous steps:

    Code Block
    languageyaml
    issueManagement: azure
    azure:
       tenant: <your Directory (tenant) ID>
       clientId: <your Application (client) ID>
       clientSecret: "<your client secret>"
  8. Restart the workbench service

    Code Block
    languagebash
    sudo service dm-mettleci-workbench restart
  9. Azure Work Items will be available from the the Issues drop down during Check-in:

    Image Modified