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Azure DevOps policy configurator

This tool gets the current policies for projects, repositories and branches, or applies policy settings over a team project collection based on a JSON configuration file.

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General

The tool is targeted to .Net Core 2.0 / .Net Standard 2.0, meaning, it can be used besides windows machines also on linux, macs, etc. The tool is wrapped in a Chocolatey package, so it can be easily installed onto a windows 10 machine, where the package builds an executable itself, and installs it to the client machine. Nevertheless, the tool can be targeted onto any runtime. See runtime catalog here

Installation

choco install azure-devops-policy-configurator

Generation to other targets

Windows 10 example
dotnet publish -c Release -r win10-x64
Linux example
dotnet publish -c Release -r ubuntu.16.10-x64
Mac example
dotnet publish -c Release -r osx.10.12-x64

Generate current structure

AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator generate command generates JSON files from the current policy structure. The tool iterates through every Team Project, gets every policy set groups them by repository and saves in the policies.json file. In the main directory, every project is saved to the projects.json file, and the tool also gets every type available in the current Team Project, it stores them into the types.json file in each project directory.

Generation example

AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator generate --auth ntlm --collectionurl https://tfs.yourserver.ch/DefaultCollection

Command arguments for generation

Option Description
--collectionUrl or -c The Team Collection URL, e.g.: tfs.yourserver.ch/DefaultCollection
--auth or -a The authentication method, option values: ntlm, oauth, basic, azureactivedirectory
--user or -u The user for authentication (optional for PAT authentication, or for ntlm authentication with current user)
--password or -p The password, PAT or token for the authentication (optional for ntlm authentication with current user)
--verbosity or -v Sets the log4net root level, option values: info, debug, warn, error (optional, default is info)
--destination or -d optional, default value is .\Project

Simulate and execute changes

AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator whatif and AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator execute command executes a strategy stored in an input JSON file

Simulation example

AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator whatif -a ntlm -c https://tfs.yourserver.ch/DefaultCollection -i Sample\\testfile.json

Execution example

AzureDevOpsPolicyConfigurator execute -a ntlm -c https://tfs.yourserver.ch/DefaultCollection -i Sample\\testfile.json

Command arguments for execution

Option Description
--collectionUrl or -c The Team Collection URL, e.g.: tfs.yourserver.ch/DefaultCollection
--auth or -a The authentication method, option values: ntlm, oauth, basic, azureactivedirectory
--user or -u The user for authentication (optional for PAT authentication, or for ntlm authentication with current user)
--password or -p The password or PAT for the authentication (optional for ntlm authentication with current user)
--verbosity or -v Sets the log4net root level, option values: info, debug, warn, error (optional, default is info)
--in or -i the input JSON settings file (Multiple files can be specified with the delimiter: ;. These files will be merged.)

Input file

Policy definitions are stored in the input file, which can be defined globally, global for a project, global for a repository, global for specific branches, global for specific branches in a project, and for specific branches in a repository. It is possible to ignore policies during the simulation or execution run, if some of them are set or handled manually on the UI. Use the ignoreTypes section for that. For project, repository and type definitions, both ids and entity names can be used to ease the setting of the rules.

Azure DevOps stores the policies only on project level, nevertheless the tool gathers every definition and takes and sets the most specific for a repository and type, meaning, first a branch and repository specific, then, if that does not exist, a branch specific global policy. It applies then the non-branch specific policies, the order is repository, then project specific, then global. The tool goes through each and every repository in every project in the specified team collection and updates it (if the rule is different, otherwise the rule won't be touched), creates the rule, or deletes it, if it's not defined int the JSON file!

Note: Do not define the isEnabled and isDeleted flags, these will be automatically set by the tool, and would lead to endless updates due to permanent difference!

There are types which can be used more then once on a repository (like Status), and defers only in some sort of subtype. There is a possibility to specify these subtypes with the subTypePropertyName and subTypePropertyValue properties in the definition, besides this, these policy definitions can also be set hierarchically.

Note: At creation or the scope property in the definition, if defined will be removed and set by the tool, also, if the subType feature is used, this property will be overriden by the tool. For comparison these properties are ignored.

The tool has been built defensive, meaning, deletion is not allowed by default. If you want to enable this functionality, set the allowDeletion property to true. (The property is optional, default is false)

If the tool should only touch specific project(s) or repository(ies), the restriction should be added to the applyTo section of the yaml file. (The section and its properties is optional, can be removed, if not needed.)

Input file example

{
  "allowDeletion":  false,
  "ignoreTypes": [
    "Status"
  ],
  "applyTo": {
    "projects": [],
    "repositories": []
  },
  "policies": [
    {
        "type": "Minimum number of reviewers",

        "project": "",
        "branch": "",
        "repository": "",

        "isBlocking": true,

        "settings": {
            "minimumApproverCount": 2,
            "creatorVoteCounts": false,
            "allowDownvotes": false,
            "resetOnSourcePush": false
        }
    },
    {
        "type": "Minimum number of reviewers",

        "project": "MyProject",
        "branch": "",
        "repository": "",

        "isBlocking": true,

        "settings": {
            "minimumApproverCount": 2,
            "creatorVoteCounts": false,
            "allowDownvotes": false,
            "resetOnSourcePush": false
        }
    }
  ]
}

Global, for every project and repository

{
    "type": "Minimum number of reviewers",

    "project": "",
    "branch": "",
    "repository": "",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "minimumApproverCount": 2,
        "creatorVoteCounts": false,
        "allowDownvotes": false,
        "resetOnSourcePush": false
    }
}

Global, for every repository in the "MyProject" project

{
    "type": "Minimum number of reviewers",

    "project": "MyProject",
    "branch": "",
    "repository": "",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "minimumApproverCount": 2,
        "creatorVoteCounts": false,
        "allowDownvotes": false,
        "resetOnSourcePush": false
    }
}

For a repository (Can be more strict with specifying also a project)

{
    "type": "Minimum number of reviewers",

    "project": "",
    "branch": "",
    "repository": "MyRepository",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "minimumApproverCount": 2,
        "creatorVoteCounts": false,
        "allowDownvotes": false,
        "resetOnSourcePush": false
    }
}

Global, for every branch prefixed with the phrase "release/"

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "",
    "branch": "release/*",
    "repository": "",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

Global, for every "master" branch

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "",
    "branch": "master",
    "matchKind": "exact",
    "repository": "",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

Global, for every "master" and "release" branch

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "",
    "branches": ["master", "release/*"],
    "matchKind": "exact",
    "repository": "",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

For every feature branch under the "MyRepository" repository in the "MyProject" project

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "MyProject",
    "branch": "feature/*",
    "repository": "MyRepository",

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

For every feature branch under the "MyRepository" and "MyRepository2" repositories in the "MyProject" project

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "MyProject",
    "branch": "feature/*",
    "repositories": ["MyRepository", "MyRepository2"],

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

For the master and every feature branch under the "MyRepository" and "MyRepository2" repositories in the "MyProject" project

{
    "type": "Require a merge strategy",

    "project": "MyProject",
    "branches": [ "master", "feature/*" ],
    "repositories": ["MyRepository", "MyRepository2"],

    "isBlocking": true,

    "settings": {
        "useSquashMerge":  false
    }
}

Subtype definition

{
    "type": "Status",
    "subTypePropertyName": "statusName",
    "subTypePropertyValue": "work-in-progress",
    "isBlocking": true,
    "settings": {
        "statusGenre": "MyGenre",
        "authorId": "88148664-b0c6-4fab-bbd8-aae5d3e7d233",
        "invalidateOnSourceUpdate": false,
        "filenamePatterns": []
    }
},
{
    "type": "Status",
    "subTypePropertyName": "statusName",
    "subTypePropertyValue": "pullrequest-title",
    "isBlocking": true,
    "settings": {
        "statusName": "pullrequest-title",
        "statusGenre": "MyGenre",
        "authorId": "88148664-b0c6-4fab-bbd8-aae5d3e7d233",
        "invalidateOnSourceUpdate": false,
        "filenamePatterns": []
    }
}

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