- Create a azure-pipelines.ymllike so for Azure Pipelines.
- On AzureDevOps. At your project. Go to Pipelines>Builds>+ New>New build pipelineto connect your repository to Azure Pipelines. You may be immediately prompted to add a new build pipeline if you have no existing pipelines.
- We'll do this as the equivalent of CI script for Windows Powershell.
- Go to Pipelines>Builds>Edit>Variablesand add a new secret with the name ofSRCCLR_API_TOKEN. We'll use the name of the environment variable SourceClear expects for consistency.
- Declare the SRCCLR_API_TOKENsecret.
- Run the Azure Pipeline and enjoy!
- 
                Notifications
    You must be signed in to change notification settings 
- Fork 6
veracode/example-azure-pipelines
Folders and files
| Name | Name | Last commit message | Last commit date | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Repository files navigation
About
An example repo demonstrating how to integrate srcclr agent with Azure Pipelines
Resources
Stars
Watchers
Forks
Releases
No releases published
              Packages 0
        No packages published