Team administrators are not able to remove or modify subscriptions created by Project administrators.īy default, when subscribing to a pipeline, several subscriptions are generated that do not have any filters applied. This command lists all the current subscriptions for the channel and allows you to add or remove subscriptions. To manage the subscriptions for a channel, use the following command: /azpipelines subscriptions Run stage state changed and Run stage waiting for approval notifications Release deployment started, Release deployment completed and Release deployment approval pending notifications Here are the default notifications enabled for the following pipeline type: Build pipelines The subscribe command gets you started with a few subscriptions by default. For example: /azpipelines subscribe, or: /azpipelines subscribe The pipeline URL can link to any page within your pipeline that has a definitionId or a buildId/releaseId in the URL. You can also monitor a specific pipeline using the following command: /azpipelines subscribe The project URL can link to any page within your project (except URLs to pipelines). To start monitoring all pipelines in a project, use the following slash command inside a channel: /azpipelines subscribe You'll be asked to authenticate to Azure Pipelines before running any commands. Once the app has been installed in your Slack workspace, you can connect the app to any pipeline you want to monitor. Use the /azpipelines handle to start interacting with the app. You'll see a welcome message from the app as below. Navigate to Azure Pipelines Slack app to install the Azure Pipelines app to your Slack workspace. To learn more, see Azure DevOps Feature Timeline. Typically, new features are introduced in the cloud service first, and then made available on-premises in the next major version or update of Azure DevOps Server. This feature is only available on Azure DevOps Services.
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