This repository contains Go APIs for interacting with and managing Azure DevOps.
To use the API, establish a connection using a personal access token and the URL to your Azure DevOps organization. Then get a client using the connection and make API calls.
package main
import (
"context"
"log"
"strconv"
"github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-go-api/azuredevops/v7"
"github.com/microsoft/azure-devops-go-api/azuredevops/v7/core"
)
func main() {
organizationUrl := "https://dev.azure.com/myorg" // todo: replace value with your organization url
personalAccessToken := "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" // todo: replace value with your PAT
// Create a connection to your organization
connection := azuredevops.NewPatConnection(organizationUrl, personalAccessToken)
ctx := context.Background()
// Create a client to interact with the Core area
coreClient, err := core.NewClient(ctx, connection)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Get first page of the list of team projects for your organization
responseValue, err := coreClient.GetProjects(ctx, core.GetProjectsArgs{})
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
index := 0
for responseValue != nil {
// Log the page of team project names
for _, teamProjectReference := range (*responseValue).Value {
log.Printf("Name[%v] = %v", index, *teamProjectReference.Name)
index++
}
// if continuationToken has a value, then there is at least one more page of projects to get
if responseValue.ContinuationToken != "" {
continuationToken, err := strconv.Atoi(responseValue.ContinuationToken)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
// Get next page of team projects
projectArgs := core.GetProjectsArgs{
ContinuationToken: &continuationToken,
}
responseValue, err = coreClient.GetProjects(ctx, projectArgs)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
} else {
responseValue = nil
}
}
}
This Go library provides a thin wrapper around the Azure DevOps REST APIs. See the Azure DevOps REST API reference for details on calling different APIs.
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