Tag: AzureDevOps
Azure DevOps Pipelines – SQL Server Deploy – One to rule them all
In one of my previous blog posts, I used the SQL Server database deploy task to deploy my DACPAC to SQL Server. Unfortunately, this task became deprecated in Release Pipelines. In this blog post, I would like to share the alternative. Additionally, we will be moving from a Classic Release pipeline to a YAML pipeline. […]
Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines – Deploy to Azure SQL
In my previous blog post, we created an Azure DevOps YAML Pipeline to automate our Database Project Build process. In this blog post, we are going to create an Azure DevOps YAML Release Pipeline for Azure SQL. Quick Overview Prerequisites Step-by-step Example —Download Pipeline Artifact —Deploy Dacpac to Azure SQL —Adding the right trigger Considerations […]
Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines – Building Database Projects
In previous blog posts, I explained how to automate the Database Project Build & Deployment process using Azure DevOps (Release) Pipelines. These blog posts focused on setting up as easily as possible using the Classic Editor. In this blog post, I’m going through the steps of setting up a build pipeline using YAML. Quick Overview […]
Automate your Database Deployments for SQL Server using Azure DevOps Releases
In my previous blog post, Automate your Database Deployments for Azure SQL using Azure DevOps Releases, I described how to automate your database deployments for Azure SQL. Now, in this blog post, we are going to take a look at how we can automate deployments for SQL Server. Since the setup is a bit different […]
Visual Studio Build in Azure DevOps Pipelines failing on latest Windows vmImage
Problem statement In the past couple of years, I have learned how to work with Azure DevOps Pipelines (Pipelines & Release Pipelines) using the Classic Editor. Last week, I started to play around with Azure DevOps YAML Pipelines. For some reason, I wasn’t able to build my Database Project using the latest vmImage for windows […]
Automate your Database Deployments for Azure SQL using Azure DevOps Releases
In my previous blog post, Automate your Database Builds – Using Azure DevOps Pipelines, we successfully automated our Build process. As a next step, we will be automating our deployment process to Azure SQL. In this blog post, we will go through the process step-by-step to set up our Release pipeline in Azure DevOps and […]
Automate your Database Builds – Using Azure DevOps Pipelines
After we successfully introduced a database development strategy in my previous blog post series, Getting Started With Database Projects & Azure DevOps, we can look at how to introduce a database deployment automation strategy using Database Projects and Azure DevOps Pipelines. As a starter, we will first be implementing a build automation process and in […]
Remote Azure DevOps Repository Out Of Sync in Visual Studio Database Project
Problem statement It’s no big surprise that I’m a big fan of database/dwh development with Database Projects and Azure DevOps. Ever since I started using it, I try to keep my local branches as clean as possible. Since I swapped laptop last year, I started to use a third party tool to manage branches. In […]
Database Projects – Working with Pull Requests
In one of the previous blog posts, I described how to merge branches manually (Database Projects – Merging changes). When merging manually, there is no way to revise the development that someone did. If you want to start with peer reviewing during the development process, you can easily do so by using Pull Requests. Quick […]
Speaking @ SQL Saturday MN
I’m very happy to share that I will be delivering my session about “Improving Team Collaboration using Database Projects & Azure DevOps” at SQL Saturday MN. During this session, I will first be explaining what went wrong in the past for me, during the main part of the session, I will be showing how to […]