How to connect Azure DevOps + OneDrive
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- Completed BuildTriggers when a build completes.Trigger
- Code Check-In (TFVC)Triggers when code is checked into Team Foundation version control.Trigger
- Code Push (Git)Triggers when code is committed and pushed to a Git repository on Visual Studio Team Services.Trigger
- New Work Item CommentTriggers when a work item is commented on.Trigger
- New Work ItemTriggers when a work item is created.Trigger
- Update Work ItemTriggers when a work item is updated.Trigger
- Trigger BuildQueues a new build.Action
- Create Work ItemCreate a new work item.Action
- Azure DevOps
Add a link to a work item.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Triggers when a new file is added in a folder.
Scheduled
Trigger
- OneDrive
Triggers when a new folder is added.
Scheduled
Trigger
- OneDrive
Upload an existing file or attachment not bigger than 60 MB.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Creates a new folder.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Creates a brand new text file from plain text content you specify.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Finds a file by name.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Finds a folder by name.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Finds a file by name.
Scheduled
Action
- OneDrive
Finds a folder by name.
Scheduled
Action
How Azure DevOps + OneDrive Integrations Work
- Step 1: Authenticate Azure DevOps and OneDrive.30 seconds
- Step 2: Pick one of the apps as a trigger, which will kick off your automation.15 seconds
- Step 3: Choose a resulting action from the other app.15 seconds
- Step 4: Select the data you want to send from one app to the other.2 minutes
- That’s it! More time to work on other things.
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