Create a project in Azure DevOps
Azure DevOps Server 2019
Create an Azure DevOps project to set up a source code repository and organize your work. You can tailor and manage your project to meet your business requirements. Each project isolates its data from other projects. For more information, see About projects and scaling your organization.
Important
Select the version of this article that corresponds to your platform and version. The version selector is above the table of contents. Look up your Azure DevOps platform and version.
Note
If you don't want to manage an on-premises server, sign up for Azure DevOps Services and create a project.
Prerequisites
Category | Requirements |
---|---|
Project collection | A project collection. |
Permissions | Be a member of the Project Collection Administrators group or have the collection-level "Create new projects" permission set to Allow. Organization owners are automatically members of this group. |
Create a project
Important
When you create a project from the web portal, Azure DevOps ignores several process template files. Specifically, the files that would create a Report Manager site aren't supported. You can add reports later by following the instructions provided in Add reports to a teams project.
There isn't a limit on the number of projects that you can create within a project collection, however for performance purposes, we recommend you limit the number to 300 or fewer. For more information, see Work tracking, process, and project limits.
Sign in to your collection (
https://<your-devops-server>/<your-collection>
).Select New project. You can also create a project from a process.
Enter information into the form provided.
- Provide a name for your project. Your project name can't contain special characters, such as
/ : \ ~ & % ; @ ' " ? < > | # $ * } { , + = [ ]
, can't begin with an underscore, can't begin or end with a period, and must be 64 or fewer characters. - Enter an optional description.
- Choose the visibility, initial source control type, and work item process. For more information, see Choosing the right version control for your project and About processes and process templates.
When you choose public visibility, anyone on the internet can view your project. With private visibility, only people who you give access to can view your project. For more information about public projects, see Create a public project in your organization. If the Public option isn't available, you need to change the policy.
- Provide a name for your project. Your project name can't contain special characters, such as
Select Create. Azure DevOps displays the welcome page.
Select one of the following options to continue:
- Invite: add others to your project. See Add users to a project or team. You can only invite users who are already in your organization. For more information, see Add users to a project.
- Boards: add work items. See View and add work items using the Work Items page.
- Repos: clone or import a repository, or initialize a README file for your project summary page. See Clone an existing Git repo.
- Pipelines: define a pipeline. See Azure Pipelines documentation.
- Test Plans: define test plans and test suites. See Create test plans and test suites.
- Manage your services: disable the visibility of services. See Turn a service on or off.
List projects
To view the projects defined for a collection, select
Azure DevOps to open the Projects page.
Choose the collection to view the list of projects. The page lists the last two or three projects you connected to at the upper screen. Choose any project to connect to that project.
Or
Select Admin settings and then choose Projects to list all projects.
You can choose a project to open project settings for that project on this page. For more information, see About settings at the user, team, project, or organization-level. Or, you can rename a project or delete a project.
Add a repository to your project
You can add Git (distributed) or TFVC (centralized) repositories to your project. You can create many Git repositories, but only a single TFVC repository for a project. More steps to address permissions might be required. For more information, see Use Git and TFVC repos in the same project.
Next steps
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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Q: How do I resolve permission-related errors?
A: If you receive an error message that states you don't have permission to create a project, you need to request collection-level permissions. See Change permissions at the organization or collection-level. If you have SQL Reporting Services installed in the collection, you also need permissions for reports to the Team Foundation Content Managers group.
Q: How do I resolve Error TF30321?
A: Error TF30321: The name you entered is already used for another project on the Team Foundation Server indicates that you should use a different name for your project. The name you entered is either in active use or is partially deleted, but not fully deleted.
Even when you deleted a project, you might get the same name error. Some components could be created or deleted even though others aren't. In this event, you can't reuse the name associated with the project.
Q: How do I add my custom process template to the list?
A: Upload your template using the Process Template Manager. For more information, see Customize process.
Q: Where is the log file located?
A: The log file is stored in $:\Users\user name\AppData\Local\Temp and labeled vso_TeamProjectCreation_yyyy_mm_dd_hh_mm_ss.log.
The log shows each action taken by the wizard at the time of the failure and might include more details about the error. You can review the log entries to find network or file related issues by searching for Exception or Error.
Q: How do I add SQL Server Reporting services?
A: See Add reports to a project.