GitHub Release on Azure Devops Server not compatible with GitHub Enterprise
See original GitHub issueQuestion, Bug, or Feature?
Type: Feature
Enter Task Name: GitHub Release
Environment
- Azure DevOps Server Version Dev17.M153.5
- Agent - Private:
- Version 2.153.1 on Windows Server 2016 Standard 10.0.14393
Issue Description
When attempting to use the GitHub Release task in Azure DevOps on premise installation with on-premise GitHub Enterprise I get the following error
The pipeline is not valid. Job Job: Step GitHubRelease input gitHubConnection expects a service connection of type github but the provided service connection GitHub Enterprise is of type githubenterprise
Request the functionality please be added to the task.
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 3 years ago
- Reactions:19
- Comments:11
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There seems To be interest in this from those limited to on premise software yet little progress even though the requests get assigned
Bump