Tuesday, March 1, 2022

How to set up code repository for Azure Data Factory using Azure DevOps

First, if you don’t have an Azure DevOps account signup for free. Make sure you select the Default directory.

Create an organization and a project.

Organization - UmaAzure01
Project – azure_adf

Create a new Repository – Imagine a Repository is like a Parent Folder

 

Now go to Azure Data Factory and click on Set up code repository.

Here Collaboration branch means – the Final Code of the application. Usually, the main branch is set as a collaboration branch which is called as Main/Master Branch.

You can create multiple branches which are called a Feature Branch.

Branches will be merged with the master branch through Pull Request. The pull request is for approval for merging with the master.

Create a new working branch or you can use the main. In here ad_dev_branch1

Let’s create a pipeline and test. Create a pipeline under adf_dev_branch1 and saved it.

You can log in to the repository and create the Pull Request to merge

adf_dev_branch1 🡪 main

Approve the Pull Request and click on the complete button.


Once you the is completed, you can see changes in Main Branch in ADF

Cheers!
Uma

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