This template allows you to create an Red Hat VM with a full set of cross-platform SDKs and Visual Studio Team Services Linux build agent. Once the VM is successfully provisioned, Team Services build agent installation can be verified by looking under your Team Services account settings under Agent pools. Languages/Tools supported: OpenJDK Java 6, 7 and 8; Ant, Maven and Gradle; npm and nodeJS; groovy and gulp; Gnu C and C++ along with make; Perl, Python, Ruby and Ruby on Rails; .NET Core; Docker Engine and Compose; and go
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Parameters
Parameter Name | Description |
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vstsAccount | Team Services Account |
vstsPAT | Team Services PAT for user with Agent Pools (read,manage) permissions. |
vstsPoolName | Team Services Agent Pool Name |
vstsAgentName | Team Services Agent Name |
adminUsername | Linux VM User Account Name |
adminPassword | Linux VM User Password |
dnsLabelPrefix | DNS Label for the Public IP. It must be lowercase and must match the following regular expression: ^[a-z][a-z0-9-]{1,61}[a-z0-9]$. |
agentVMCount | The number of VM build servers to provision in this deployment. |
location | Location for all resources. |
_artifactsLocation | The base URI where artifacts required by this template are located including a trailing '/' |
_artifactsLocationSasToken | The sasToken required to access _artifactsLocation. When the template is deployed using the accompanying scripts, a sasToken will be automatically generated. Use the defaultValue if the staging location is not secured. |
vmSize | Default VM Size |
Use the template
PowerShell
New-AzResourceGroup -Name <resource-group-name> -Location <resource-group-location> #use this command when you need to create a new resource group for your deploymentInstall and configure Azure PowerShell
New-AzResourceGroupDeployment -ResourceGroupName <resource-group-name> -TemplateUri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/master/application-workloads/visualstudio/vsts-fullbuild-redhat-vm/azuredeploy.json
Command line
az group create --name <resource-group-name> --location <resource-group-location> #use this command when you need to create a new resource group for your deploymentInstall and Configure the Azure Cross-Platform Command-Line Interface
az group deployment create --resource-group <my-resource-group> --template-uri https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/master/application-workloads/visualstudio/vsts-fullbuild-redhat-vm/azuredeploy.json