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Piti Champeethong
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Piti Champeethong is a senior consulting engineer at MongoDB, Singapore. He has been a part of the software development community for over 20 years and specializes in database application development and CI/CD implementation. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, lecturer, and community leader. He lives in Thailand and engages with Thai tech communities, such as the MongoDB Thailand User Group and the Thailand .NET community by speaking at various events. He has made significant contributions to public repositories on .NET and MongoDB technologies, supporting the growth of the Thai tech community.
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Roberto Mardeni

Roberto Mardeni has been working in the IT industry for over two decades. He specializes in software development, architecture, and DevSecOps practices around many different application platforms and CI/CD tools, typically focusing on Microsoft .NET and other open source programming languages. He has been working since 2017 as an application innovation specialist on the enterprise sales side at Microsoft, supporting their cloud business. He lives in the United States and helps some of the largest independent software vendors to adopt the Azure platform. This is his first foray into technical writing, but he has contributed to the open source community in different GitHub public repositories of his own and contributed to others as well.
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Creating a build pipeline using YAML

In this section, you will learn how to build a pipeline using YAML. You will also learn how to view YAML on the Azure DevOps portal and save the YAML file in Azure Repos. To create a build pipeline using YAML, follow these steps:

  1. After logging in via the Azure DevOps portal, please select your organization and then navigate to the Pipelines page. Click on New pipeline:
Figure 4.1 – New pipeline

Figure 4.1 – New pipeline

  1. Click on Azure Repos Git, which is a source code repository for the demo:

Figure 4.2 – Azure Repos Git

Figure 4.2 – Azure Repos Git

  1. Click on the PacktAzureDevOps repository:
Figure 4.3 – Select a repository

Figure 4.3 – Select a repository

  1. If you have existing YAML, you will have to select Existing Azure Pipelines YAML file. However, as we are creating a new one here, we will click on Starter pipeline:
Figure 4.4 – Selecting a starter pipeline

Figure 4.4 – Selecting a starter...

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Piti Champeethong

Piti Champeethong is a senior consulting engineer at MongoDB, Singapore. He has been a part of the software development community for over 20 years and specializes in database application development and CI/CD implementation. He is a Microsoft Certified Trainer, lecturer, and community leader. He lives in Thailand and engages with Thai tech communities, such as the MongoDB Thailand User Group and the Thailand .NET community by speaking at various events. He has made significant contributions to public repositories on .NET and MongoDB technologies, supporting the growth of the Thai tech community.
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Roberto Mardeni

Roberto Mardeni has been working in the IT industry for over two decades. He specializes in software development, architecture, and DevSecOps practices around many different application platforms and CI/CD tools, typically focusing on Microsoft .NET and other open source programming languages. He has been working since 2017 as an application innovation specialist on the enterprise sales side at Microsoft, supporting their cloud business. He lives in the United States and helps some of the largest independent software vendors to adopt the Azure platform. This is his first foray into technical writing, but he has contributed to the open source community in different GitHub public repositories of his own and contributed to others as well.
Read more about Roberto Mardeni