Azure DevOps (ADO) teams keep asking for a repeatable way to land on GitHub Enterprise Cloud without babysitting manual Git mirrors. The good news: GitHub’s import surface now covers one-off REST-based imports, the GitHub Enterprise Importer (GEI) GraphQL APIs, and automation-friendly tooling such as the gh ado2gh extension. Below is a field-tested playbook that blends those APIs,… Continue reading Migrating Azure DevOps repositories to GitHub Enterprise with the GitHub import APIs
Category: Actions
Securely Trigger GitHub Workflows from Azure Logic Apps Using GitHub App Authentication
In this tutorial, we'll explore how to trigger GitHub Actions workflows from Azure Logic Apps without relying on Personal Access Tokens (PATs). Instead, we'll utilize GitHub App authentication, which offers enhanced security and scalability for automated workflows. 🧩 Prerequisites Before we begin, ensure you have the following: An Azure Logic App (Standard). A GitHub App… Continue reading Securely Trigger GitHub Workflows from Azure Logic Apps Using GitHub App Authentication
GitOps for AKS with Azure Blob Storage (Flux v2)
GitOps is a modern way of managing infrastructure and applications using Git as a single source of truth. Flux v2 is a Kubernetes-native GitOps toolkit that automates the deployment and lifecycle management of applications in Kubernetes clusters. In this blog post, we will show you how to use GitOps with Flux v2 on Azure Kubernetes… Continue reading GitOps for AKS with Azure Blob Storage (Flux v2)
Self-Hosted GitHub runner on Azure Container Apps
Last week I have shown how to run Azure DevOps self-hosted agents on Azure Container Apps. Using KEDA with its built-in Azure Pipeline scaler it was relatively straightforward to spin up new replicas in Container Apps. You can read all about that process here. However, today I wanted to achieve the same for GitHub self-hosted… Continue reading Self-Hosted GitHub runner on Azure Container Apps