sanjai
sanjai

Reputation: 116

Update the Azure Release Variable value in PowerShell

I have Release Variable $(ecomm) = Yes, in Azure Release Pipeline

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Through Powershell, i want to update the value of $(ecomm) = No

Write-Host "Before update: "$(ecomm)
Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=ecomm;]No"
Write-Host "After update: "$(ecomm)

But the value is not updating. Can you please help me on this. Thanks in advance.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 3045

Answers (2)

Kevin Lu-MSFT
Kevin Lu-MSFT

Reputation: 35259

Repcak is correct.

When you use the logging command to set variables in Powershell, you can only change the value of the variable in Pipeline Run instead of the Release Definition.

To Update the Release definition in Powershell Task, you could try the following Pipeline Settings:

Add two Powershell tasks.

1.The first PowerShell task run the following script:

Write-Host "##vso[task.setvariable variable=ecomm;]No"

This script is used to update the variable values in pipeline run.

2.The second Powershell task run the following script:

$url = "$($env:SYSTEM_TEAMFOUNDATIONSERVERURI)$env:SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECTID/_apis/Release/definitions/$($env:RELEASE_DEFINITIONID)?api-version=5.0-preview.3"
Write-Host "URL: $url"
$pipeline = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Headers @{
    Authorization = "Bearer $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN"
}
Write-Host "Pipeline = $($pipeline | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 100)"


$pipeline.variables.ecomm.value = "$(ecomm)"


$json = @($pipeline) | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 99


$updatedef = Invoke-RestMethod -Uri $url -Method Put -Body $json -ContentType "application/json" -Headers @{Authorization = "Bearer $env:SYSTEM_ACCESSTOKEN"}

Note: You also need to set some release options:

  1. Select the option: Allow scripts to access the OAuth token in Releases -> Agent Job

  2. Grant the Edit release pipeline permission to the Role :Project Collection Build Service (OrgName)

Result:

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For more detailed information, you could refer to this ticket.

Upvotes: 1

Repcak
Repcak

Reputation: 1006

The way you do it, it updates only the variable for the given pipeline run. Azure Pipelines import those variables from the interface you show and then you can override them (the instance of the imported variable). To change the variable in the classic interface you would have to make an API call to AzureDevops.

Upvotes: 0

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