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Audit Azure DevOps pipelines using the Valet audit command

In this lab, you will use Valet to audit an Azure DevOps organization. The audit command can be used to scan a CI server and output a summary of the current pipelines. This summary can then be used to plan the timeline and effort required to migrate to GitHub Actions.

Prerequisites

  1. Follow all steps here to set up your environment
  2. Create or start a codespace in this repository (if not started)

Perform an audit

You will use the codespace preconfigured in this repository to perform the audit.

  1. Navigate to the codespace Visual Studio Code terminal
  2. Verify you are in the valet directory
  3. Now, from the valet folder in your repository, run Valet to verify your Azure DevOps configuration:
gh valet audit azure-devops --output-dir audit

Example

valet-audit-1

  1. Valet displays green log files to indicate a successful audit

Example

valet-audit-2

View audit output

The audit summary, logs, Azure DevOps yml, and GitHub yml should all be located in the valet folder.

  1. Under the valet folder find the audit_summary.md
  2. Right-click the audit_summary.md file and select Open Preview
  3. The file contains details about your current pipelines and what can be migrated 100% automatically vs. what will need some manual intervention or aren't supported by GitHub Actions.
  4. Review the file.

Example

valet-audit-3

Review the pipelines

The audit command grabs the yml, classic, and release pipelines from Azure DevOps and converts them to GitHub Actions.

Example

View the source yml and the proposed GitHub yml valet-audit-4

Next Lab

Dry run the migration of an Azure DevOps pipeline to GitHub Actions