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For questions about Azure Pipelines, which is a proprietary Microsoft CI solution for deploying your applications.
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Watch folder, when direct changes are made push to repo
First, I'd highly recommend not doing this - a better approach would be to have a single source of truth (that is your repo). Force developers to commit & push changes and let the pipeline do the rest …
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How to get information about resources in an Azure Pipelines run?
You can do:
variables:
templates.ref: $[ resources.repositories['templates'].ref ]
See Repository Details docs.
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Azure deploy pipeline with/without approval on separated enviroments
Environment approvals work per-stage. Split your jobs into separate stages:
stages:
- stage: development
condition: contains(variables['Build.SourceBranch'], 'refs/heads/develop')
jobs:
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