Warehouse of notebooks that contains azure data explorer queries to help in root causing pipeline delays in azuredevops.
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README.md

Devops-pipelines

Warehouse of notebooks for producing root-cause analysis of Azure DevOps pipeline delays.

Uses both azure data explorer, and azure notebooks.

Usage

Commands

# Initialize
!pip install --upgrade pip Kqlmagic nimport azure.kusto.data[pandas]
%load_ext nimport
# Let's clone our repo, path is not relevant here, this just clones the whole repo
%nimport container="microsoft/devops-pipelines" path="delays.ipynb" provider="github" providerOptions={"clone":"true"}
# If you have a URL where you want to parse parameters...
from nimport.utils import open_nb, parse_params
params = parse_params(currentUrl)
display(params)
# Open the notebook by replacing the parameters
open_nb("devops-pipelines/delays.ipynb", params)

Contributing

Requirements

  • Commands

    pip install pre-commit

    pre-commit install

  • Open PRs'!

Notice

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