Azure DevOps
  • 12 Nov 2024
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Overview

Integrating Azure DevOps with Pcloudy creates a unified and efficient workflow for app development, testing, and deployment. This integration allows teams to seamlessly sync test results, defects, and detailed reports from Pcloudy with Azure DevOps projects. QA and development teams benefit from enhanced collaboration, as test feedback and issues are automatically logged and tracked within Azure Boards, enabling quicker triage and fixes. By linking Pcloudy’s advanced testing capabilities with Azure DevOps' CI/CD pipelines, teams can ensure continuous testing, rapid issue resolution, and smoother software delivery cycles. This results in improved release velocity, product quality, and alignment across all stages of the development lifecycle.

In order to use this feature effectively, make sure to fulfill these pre-requisites.

Azure DevOps Access
Valid Pcloudy account

Steps

  1. Login to the Pcloudy platform.
  2. Click on "Integration" or click on the Azure DevOps icon in the "Connect your Apps" section.
  3. Navigate to Azure DevOps and click on "Connect".
  4. This will take you to the Azure DevOps Login page, simply enter your credentials and click on "Log In".
  5. Once you have validated the account, you will get a success notification on the Pcloudy platform.
  6. You can then navigate to start page and connect to any available devices.
  7. You can click on screenshot to capture a 1x1 pixel of the screen and edit the screenshot using the pen tool to highlight bugs if any.
  8. You can then click on the "Mark as bug", select "Azure DevOps".
  9. You can provide the details of the bug - organization, Project, Title and Description of the bug, attach the appropriate screenshots and assign the bug it to the respective repository, projects or colleagues listed in your workspace and Click on "Submit".

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