dsccommunity / SecurityPolicyDsc

A wrapper around secedit.exe to configure local security policies
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SecurityPolicyDsc: Converting to new CI pipeline #143

Closed johlju closed 4 years ago

johlju commented 4 years ago

Work need to be done to convert this repository to use the new CI pipeline.

https://dsccommunity.org/blog/convert-a-module-for-continuous-delivery/

johlju commented 4 years ago

These PR's should be merged which will help with the conversion process: PR https://github.com/dsccommunity/SecurityPolicyDsc/pull/139 PR https://github.com/dsccommunity/SecurityPolicyDsc/pull/138 PR https://github.com/dsccommunity/SecurityPolicyDsc/pull/137

X-Guardian commented 4 years ago

Hi @johlju, if you can start merging in the documentation update PRs, I'll convert this module to the new CI pipeline.

johlju commented 4 years ago

Done!

X-Guardian commented 4 years ago

Cheers! have all the latest changes we have been making to the pipeline been applied to the Sampler template?

X-Guardian commented 4 years ago

Hi @johlju, I can't update the Git tags, as I have no write permissions to this repo. Do you want to do that stage, or give me permissions to do so?

johlju commented 4 years ago

Cheers! have all the latest changes we have been making to the pipeline been applied to the Sampler template?

Not all no. :/

johlju commented 4 years ago

Hi @johlju, I can't update the Git tags, as I have no write permissions to this repo. Do you want to do that stage, or give me permissions to do so?

Let's ping @gaelcolas on Slack so you get access everywhere. I think I can give you permission to the repo though.

X-Guardian commented 4 years ago

OK, I'm going to take the azure-pipelines.yml from ActiveDirectoryDsc and use that then.

johlju commented 4 years ago

Yes do that it is the fastest

johlju commented 4 years ago

@X-Guardian You should gotten an invite to the repo now.

X-Guardian commented 4 years ago

Yep cheers, I can see 'Settings' on the repo now.