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Azure DevOps Client for Node.js

Integrate with Azure DevOps from your Node.js apps.

Install the library

npm install azure-devops-node-api --save

News

vso-node-api has been renamed and released as azure-devops-node-api

Get started

Samples

See samples for complete coding examples

Install the library

npm install azure-devops-node-api --save

Intellisense

Create a connection

import * as azdev from "azure-devops-node-api";

// your collection url
let orgUrl = "https://dev.azure.com/yourorgname";

let token: string = process.env.AZURE_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN;

let authHandler = azdev.getPersonalAccessTokenHandler(token); 
let connection = new azdev.WebApi(orgUrl, authHandler);    

Please note that some API's (e.g. ProfileApi) can't be hit at the org level, and has to be hit at the deployment level, so url should be structured like https://vssps.dev.azure.com/{yourorgname}

Get an instance of a client

import * as ba from "azure-devops-node-api/BuildApi";

let build: ba.IBuildApi = await connection.getBuildApi();

Available clients

These clients are available:

  • Advanced Security Alert
  • Advanced Security Management
  • Build
  • Core
  • Dashboard
  • ExtensionManagement
  • FeatureManagement
  • FileContainer
  • Git
  • Locations
  • Notification
  • Policy
  • Profile
  • ProjectAnalysis
  • Release
  • SecurityRoles
  • TaskAgent
  • Task
  • Test
  • TestPlan
  • TestResults
  • Tfvc
  • Wiki
  • Work
  • WorkItemTracking
  • WorkItemTrackingProcess
  • WorkItemTrackingProcessDefinitions

Use the client

Coding is easy using linear coding with async/await in TypeScript

import * as bi from "azure-devops-node-api/interfaces/BuildInterfaces";

async function run() {
    let project: string = "myProject";
    let defs: bi.DefinitionReference[] = await build.getDefinitions(project);

    defs.forEach((defRef: bi.DefinitionReference) => {
        console.log(`${defRef.name} (${defRef.id})`);
    });    
}

run();

APIs

To see what APIs are available, see the appropriate client interface. For example, GitApi.ts

More detailed information for the endpoints of each API can be found at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/vsts/?view=vsts-rest-4.1

Running Samples

Pre-reqs: Node >= 16 and typescript (tsc) >= 4

Run npm install first

Set environment variables using set or export:

API_URL=https://dev.azure.com/yourorgname

// use your token
API_TOKEN=cbdeb34vzyuk5l4gxc4qfczn3lko3avfkfqyb47etahq6axpcqha  

API_PROJECT=myProject  

Run samples:

$ npm run samples

Run a specific sample:

$ npm run samples -- projectAnalysis

Node support

v14 and above - [current, maintained] - Supports node 16 and above

v13 and below - End Of Life, for Node < 16, contains security vulnerabilities, use at your own risk

API and TFS Mapping

Below you'll find a quick mapping of azure-devops-node-api versions and their corresponding TFS releases. All API versions will work on the TFS version mentioned as well as later TFS versions.

TFS Version Node API VERSION
Azure DevOps Server vNext 8.0.0
Azure DevOps Server 2019 7.0.0
TFS 2018 Update 2 6.6.2
TFS 2017 Update 2 6.2.8-preview
TFS 2017 Update 1 5.1.2
TFS 2017 RTW 5.0.0
TFS 2015 Update 2 0.7.0

Contributing

To contribute to this repository, see the contribution guide

Issues

Feel free to file an issue in this repo.

Do you think there might be a security issue? Have you been phished or identified a security vulnerability? Please don't report it here - let us know by sending an email to [email protected].

Code of Conduct

This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.