Reputation: 113
I have discovered Microsoft Teams and I like it. I am now trying to trigger pullrequest messages from TFS to Microsoft Teams. I have a Teams Group webhook url that works fine with curl. But when I test it with TFS (Service Hooks -> Web Hooks) then I only get bad requests. Do any of you have an idea why that could be?
Upvotes: 4
Views: 5488
Reputation: 21
Maybe you figure it out by now cause obviously the question was asked 3 years ago, but I wanted to post my answer in order to help other people in the future.
There actually a way to hook TFS with Microsoft Teams yay!!
From TFS go to Service Hooks --> office 365 instead of (Service Hooks -> Web Hooks) because "Microsoft teams" is part of the suite 365 and as easy as that :).
PS: Of course you need to create a channel on Teams first, then click on the 3 dots --> Connectors --> Incoming Webhooks(configure) --> give your hook a name --> Create. And you're done; just copy the link generated by Teams and past it in TFS when u're asked for it ;)
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 51103
If you are using VSTS, you could directly use the Connectors in Microsoft Teams to achieve what you need.
Add Visual Studio Team Service
Create a pull request in related VSTS project, will get a message in Microsoft Teams
If you are using TFS, there is no related add-in for now. Seems you are using Incoming Webhook connector .
For Incoming Webhook, it's only support posts cards. More details about how that card is built, please refer this link: Actionable Messages Reference.
However, for Web Hooks in TFS, the sent JSON representation is not using the "card type". The sample JSON looks like below:
{ "event.type": "git.push", ... "messsages": { "text": "...", "html": "...", "markdown": "..." }, "detailedMesssages": { "text": "...", "html": "...", "markdown": "..." }, "resource": { "id": "...", "url": "https://...", "name": "...", "field1:": "..." } }
So you will get a fail message with bag request(400).
Upvotes: 4