You have a project in Azure DevOps. You need to push notifications about pull requests to a Microsoft Teams channel. The solution must minimize development effort. What should you do?
A.
Install the Azure Pipelines app for Teams and configure a subscription to receive notifications in the channel.
B.
Use Azure Automation to connect to the Azure DevOps REST API and send messages to Teams.
C.
Install the Azure Repos app for Teams and configure a subscription to receive notifications in the channel.
D.
Use an Azure function to connect to the Azure DevOps REST API and send messages to Teams.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/repos/integrations/repos-teams?view=azure-devops
If you use Microsoft Teams and Azure Repos, you can use the Azure Repos app for Teams to monitor your repos. The app supports monitoring both Git and Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) repos, but it doesn't support integration with GitHub repos.
https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200000643?tab=Overview
Azure Repos: - Use the messaging extension to search and share pull requests.
Azure Pipelines: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA200000055?tab=Overview
Copilot: For minimal development effort, the Azure Repos app for Teams is indeed the best option because it’s specifically designed to push notifications about pull requests to Teams without requiring custom development.
C, Azure Repos app for Microsoft Teams helps to easily monitor the events in your repositories. Users can set up and manage subscriptions for code commits, PR creation and PR updates and more from the app and get notifications for these events in their channels. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/service-hooks/services/teams?toc=%2Fazure%2Fdevops%2Fmarketplace-extensibility%2Ftoc.json&view=azure-devops
GTP: A. Install the Azure Pipelines app for Teams and configure a subscription to receive notifications in the channel.
This is the recommended and easiest solution to achieve the desired outcome. The Azure Pipelines app for Teams provides out-of-the-box integration with Azure DevOps and allows you to configure notifications for various events, including pull requests. By installing the app and subscribing to the desired events, you can receive notifications directly in your Teams channel without the need for additional development effort.
B and D may work as well, but they would require additional development effort to implement a custom solution. While Azure Automation and Azure Functions can be used to automate tasks and connect to Azure DevOps, they would require writing custom code to integrate with Teams and send notifications.
C. Installing the Azure Repos app for Teams is not the best solution for this scenario because it only provides notifications for code commits and other repository-related events. It does not support pull request notifications, which are required in this scenario.
I picked A over C because the Azure Pipelines app for Teams is a more suitable solution for pushing notifications about pull requests to a Microsoft Teams channel.
The Azure Pipelines app for Teams is specifically designed to integrate Azure DevOps with Microsoft Teams, and it provides out-of-the-box integration for Azure Pipelines, Azure Boards, and Azure Repos. It allows you to configure notifications for various events, including pull requests, and receive them directly in your Teams channel without the need for additional development effort.
I picked A over C because the Azure Pipelines app for Teams is a more suitable solution for pushing notifications about pull requests to a Microsoft Teams channel.
The Azure Pipelines app for Teams is specifically designed to integrate Azure DevOps with Microsoft Teams, and it provides out-of-the-box integration for Azure Pipelines, Azure Boards, and Azure Repos. It allows you to configure notifications for various events, including pull requests, and receive them directly in your Teams channel without the need for additional development effort.
On the other hand, the Azure Repos app for Teams provides notifications only for code commits and other repository-related events. It does not support pull request notifications, which are required in this scenario.
While it is possible to use the Azure DevOps REST API and custom code to send messages to Teams, this approach would require more development effort compared to using the Azure Pipelines app for Teams.
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