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Update Service Fabric Manifests task

TFS 2017

Note

In TFS 2017 this task is named Update Service Fabric App Versions task.

Use this task in a build pipeline to automatically update the versions of a packaged Service Fabric app. This task appends a version suffix to all service and app versions, specified in the manifest files, in an Azure Service Fabric app package.

Note

This task requires Windows PowerShell.

This task is not yet available in release pipelines.

Demands

None

Arguments

Argument Description
Application Package The location of the Service Fabric application package to be deployed to the cluster.
Example: $(system.defaultworkingdirectory)/**/drop/applicationpackage
Can include wildcards and variables.
Version Value The value appended to the versions in the manifest files. Default is .$(Build.BuildNumber).
Tip: You can modify the build number format directly or use a logging command to dynamically set a variable in any format. For example, you can use $(VersionSuffix) defined in a PowerShell task:
$versionSuffix = ".$([DateTimeOffset]::UtcNow.ToString('yyyyMMdd.HHmmss'))"
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=VersionSuffix;]$versionSuffix"
Version Behavior Specify whether to append the version value to existing values in the manifest files, or replace them.
Update only if changed Select this check box if you want to append the new version suffix to only the packages that have changed from a previous build. If no changes are found, the version suffix from the previous build will be appended.
Note: By default, the compiler will create different outputs even if you made no changes. Use the deterministic compiler flag to ensure builds with the same inputs produce the same outputs.
Package Artifact Name The name of the artifact containing the application package from the previous build.
Log all changes Select this check box to compare all files in every package and log if the file was added, removed, or if its content changed. Otherwise, compare files in a package only until the first change is found for potentially faster performance.
Compare against Specify whether to compare against the last completed, successful build or against a specific build.
Build Number If comparing against a specific build, the build number to use.

Task control options

Also see: Service Fabric Application Deployment task

Example

Also see: Service Fabric Application Deployment task

Open source

This task is open source on GitHub. Feedback and contributions are welcome.

FAQ

Do I need an agent?

You need at least one agent to run your build or release.

I'm having problems. How can I troubleshoot them?

See Troubleshoot Build and Release.

I can't select a default agent pool and I can't queue my build or release. How do I fix this?

See Agent pools.

My NuGet push task is failing with the following error: "Error: unable to get local issuer certificate". How can I fix this?

This can be fixed by adding a trusted root certificate. You can either add the NODE_EXTRA_CA_CERTS=file environment variable to your build agent, or you can add the NODE.EXTRA.CA.CERTS=file task variable in your pipeline. See Node.js documentation for more details about this variable. See Set variables in a pipeline for instructions on setting a variable in your pipeline.

I use TFS on-premises and I don't see some of these features. Why not?

Some of these features are available only on Azure Pipelines and not yet available on-premises. Some features are available on-premises if you have upgraded to the latest version of TFS.