Upload tasks to project collection
Azure DevOps Services
Learn how to upload tasks to organization for custom tasks or in-the-box tasks in Azure DevOps using the Node CLI for Azure DevOps (tfx-cli).
For example, this guideline can help to update in-the-box tasks on Azure DevOps Server.
Important
For the case of in-the-box tasks being uploaded to on-prem instance, there could be some task capabilities not supported due to the old agent version/lack of support on Azure DevOps Server side.
For more information about tfx-cli, see the Node CLI for Azure DevOps on GitHub.
Prerequisites
To upload tasks to project collection, you need prerequisites:
The latest version of Node.js.
The Node CLI for Azure DevOps to upload tasks.
- Install tfx-cli using
npm
, a component of Node.js by running:
npm install -g tfx-cli
- Install tfx-cli using
Permissions to update required project collection, PAT generated with scope Environment (Read & Write) to be able to upload tasks to the project collection.
Tfx-cli sign in with personal access token
You need to login to Azure DevOps with tfx-cli - to be able to upload pipeline tasks to the project collection.
Important
A personal access token is required by default for authentication to project collection in Azure DevOps. You need to create personal access token (PAT) with scope Environment (Read & manage).
Tip
You can use other ways to authorize with tfx-cli - see Authenticate in Cross-platform CLI for Azure DevOps for more details.
To login - you should specify the path to project collection as URL. The default name of the project collection is DefaultCollection
.
For Azure DevOps Services, path to project collection would have the following format:
https://{Azure DevOps organization name}.visualstudio.com/DefaultCollection
For Azure DevOps Server default project collection URL will depend on the url where the server is located and its template will be:
http://{Azure DevOps Server url}/DefaultCollection
Enter the following command and provide requested information:
~$ tfx login
Uploading tasks to the project collection
Tip
If you need to update in-the-box pipeline tasks, you can clone azure-pipelines-tasks repository, and build required tasks following the guideline - how to build tasks.
Now you can start to upload task using tfx-cli
.
Enter the following command:
tfx build tasks upload --task-path <PATH_TO_TASK>
Note
PATH_TO_TASK is the path to the folder with the compiled task. For more information about using tfx-cli, see Node CLI for Azure DevOps documentation.