Who can use this feature?
- Organization administrators, Workspace administrators, and Workspace users.
- Available for Accelerate, Enterprise, and customers who joined Level Access before February 20th, 2023.
Pushing tasks to Azure DevOps lets you update and manage the remediation process in your Azure DevOps instance. Tasks are pushed to your default Azure DevOps board. Once the tasks are in Azure DevOps, you can move them to the appropriate board.
IMPORTANT:
- Before you can push tasks to Azure DevOps, you need to connect an Azure DevOps instance to your project.
- If the tickets in your Azure DevOps instance have required fields other than Summary and Description, you’ll need to configure the required fields before you can push tasks to Azure DevOps.
On this page:
Push one task to Azure DevOps
To push an individual task to Azure DevOps:
- Go to Projects.
- Find the project you want to open and select View project.
- Find the task you want to push and select Push to Azure in the Linked Ticket column. A pop-up will open.
- From the Push task as dropdown menu, select an Azure DevOps Issue type. Note that issue types are populated based on what is configured in the linked Azure DevOps project.
- Select Push to Azure.
It may take a few minutes for a task to be successfully pushed to Azure DevOps.
Push multiple tasks to Azure DevOps
To push multiple tasks to Azure DevOps:
- Go to Projects.
- Find the project you want to open and select View project.
- Select the checkbox next to each task you want to push to Azure DevOps.
- Select Push to Azure from the top menu. A pop-up will open.
- Set the Azure DevOps issue type for each task. Choose to Push all tasks as same type or Push each task as different type. Select the Azure DevOps issue type. Note that issue types are populated based on what is configured in the linked Azure DevOps project.
- Select Push to Azure.
It may take a few minutes for a task to be successfully pushed to Azure DevOps.