azure-pipelines

Use when validating Azure DevOps pipeline changes for the VS Code build. Covers queueing builds, checking build status, viewing logs, and iterating on pipeline…

npx skills add https://github.com/microsoft/vscode --skill azure-pipelines

Validating Azure Pipeline Changes

When modifying Azure DevOps pipeline files (YAML files in build/azure-pipelines/), you can validate changes locally using the Azure CLI before committing. This avoids the slow feedback loop of pushing changes, waiting for CI, and checking results.

Prerequisites

  1. Check if Azure CLI is installed:

    az --version
    

    If not installed, install it:

    # macOS
    brew install azure-cli
    
    # Windows (PowerShell as Administrator)
    winget install Microsoft.AzureCLI
    
    # Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
    curl -sL https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCLIDeb | sudo bash
    
  2. Check if the DevOps extension is installed:

    az extension show --name azure-devops
    

    If not installed, add it:

    az extension add --name azure-devops
    
  3. Authenticate:

    az login
    az devops configure --defaults organization=https://dev.azure.com/monacotools project=Monaco
    

VS Code Main Build

The main VS Code build pipeline:

VS Code Insider Scheduled Builds

Two Insider builds run automatically on a scheduled basis:

  • Morning build: ~7:00 AM CET
  • Evening build: ~7:00 PM CET

These scheduled builds use the same pipeline definition (111) but run on the main branch to produce Insider releases.


Queueing a Build

Use the queue command to queue a validation build:

# Queue a build on the current branch
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue

# Queue with a specific source branch
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue --branch my-feature-branch

# Queue with custom parameters
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_WEB=false" --parameter "VSCODE_PUBLISH=false"

# Parameter value with spaces
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_TYPE=Product Build"

Important: Before queueing a new build, cancel any previous builds on the same branch that you no longer need. This frees up build agents and reduces resource waste:

# Find the build ID from status, then cancel it
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id <id>
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue

Script Options

OptionDescription
--branch <name>Source branch to build (default: current git branch)
--definition <id>Pipeline definition ID (default: 111)
--parameter <entry>Pipeline parameter in KEY=value format (repeatable); use this when the value contains spaces
--parameters <list>Space-separated parameters in KEY=value KEY2=value2 format; values must not contain spaces
--dry-runPrint the command without executing

Product Build Queue Parameters (build/azure-pipelines/product-build.yml)

NameTypeDefaultAllowed ValuesDescription
VSCODE_QUALITYstringinsiderexploration, insider, stableBuild quality channel
VSCODE_BUILD_TYPEstringProduct BuildProduct, CIBuild mode for Product vs CI
NPM_REGISTRYstringhttps://pkgs.dev.azure.com/monacotools/Monaco/_packaging/vscode/npm/registry/any URLCustom npm registry
CARGO_REGISTRYstringsparse+https://pkgs.dev.azure.com/monacotools/Monaco/_packaging/vscode/Cargo/index/any URLCustom Cargo registry
VSCODE_BUILD_WIN32booleantruetrue, falseBuild Windows x64
VSCODE_BUILD_WIN32_ARM64booleantruetrue, falseBuild Windows arm64
VSCODE_BUILD_LINUXbooleantruetrue, falseBuild Linux x64
VSCODE_BUILD_LINUX_SNAPbooleantruetrue, falseBuild Linux x64 Snap
VSCODE_BUILD_LINUX_ARM64booleantruetrue, falseBuild Linux arm64
VSCODE_BUILD_LINUX_ARMHFbooleantruetrue, falseBuild Linux armhf
VSCODE_BUILD_ALPINEbooleantruetrue, falseBuild Alpine x64
VSCODE_BUILD_ALPINE_ARM64booleantruetrue, falseBuild Alpine arm64
VSCODE_BUILD_MACOSbooleantruetrue, falseBuild macOS x64
VSCODE_BUILD_MACOS_ARM64booleantruetrue, falseBuild macOS arm64
VSCODE_BUILD_MACOS_UNIVERSALbooleantruetrue, falseBuild macOS universal (requires both macOS arches)
VSCODE_BUILD_WEBbooleantruetrue, falseBuild Web artifacts
VSCODE_PUBLISHbooleantruetrue, falsePublish to builds.code.visualstudio.com
VSCODE_RELEASEbooleanfalsetrue, falseTrigger release flow if successful
VSCODE_STEP_ON_ITbooleanfalsetrue, falseSkip tests
VSCODE_USE_LEGACY_OSS_NOTICEbooleanfalsetrue, falseKeep the legacy mixin ThirdPartyNotices.txt instead of the Component Governance notice

Example: run a quick CI-oriented validation with minimal publish/release side effects:

node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue \
   --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_TYPE=CI Build" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_PUBLISH=false" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_RELEASE=false"

Checking Build Status

Use the status command to monitor a running build:

# Get status of the most recent builds
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status

# Get overview of a specific build by ID
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id 123456

# Watch build status (refreshes every 30 seconds)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --watch

# Watch with custom interval (60 seconds)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --watch 60

Script Options

OptionDescription
--build-id <id>Specific build ID (default: most recent on current branch)
--branch <name>Filter builds by branch name (shows last 20 builds for branch)
--reason <reason>Filter builds by reason: manual, individualCI, batchedCI, schedule, pullRequest
--definition <id>Pipeline definition ID (default: 111)
--watch [seconds]Continuously poll status until build completes (default: 30s)
--download-log <id>Download a specific log to /tmp
--download-artifact <name>Download artifact to /tmp
--jsonOutput raw JSON for programmatic consumption

Cancelling a Build

Use the cancel command to stop a running build:

# Cancel a build by ID (use status command to find IDs)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id 123456

# Dry run (show what would be cancelled)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id 123456 --dry-run

Script Options

OptionDescription
--build-id <id>Build ID to cancel (required)
--definition <id>Pipeline definition ID (default: 111)
--dry-runPrint what would be cancelled without executing

Testing Pipeline Changes

When the user asks to test changes in an Azure Pipelines build, follow this workflow:

  1. Queue a new build on the current branch
  2. Poll for completion by periodically checking the build status until it finishes

Polling for Build Completion

Use a shell loop with sleep to poll the build status. The sleep command works on all major operating systems:

# Queue the build and note the build ID from output (e.g., 123456)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue

# Poll every 60 seconds until complete (works on macOS, Linux, and Windows with Git Bash/WSL)
# Replace <BUILD_ID> with the actual build ID from the queue command
while true; do
  node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id <BUILD_ID> --json 2>/dev/null | grep -q '"status": "completed"' && break
  sleep 60
done

# Check final result
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id <BUILD_ID>

Alternatively, use the built-in --watch flag which handles polling automatically:

node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue
# Use the build ID returned by the queue command
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id <BUILD_ID> --watch

Note: The --watch flag polls every 30 seconds by default. Use --watch 60 for a 60-second interval to reduce API calls.


Common Workflows

1. Quick Pipeline Validation

# Make your YAML changes, then:
git add -A && git commit -m "test: pipeline changes"
git push origin HEAD

# Check for any previous builds on this branch and cancel if needed
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id <id>  # if there's an active build

# Queue and watch the new build
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --watch

2. Investigate a Build

# Get overview of a build (shows stages, artifacts, and log IDs)
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id 123456

# Download a specific log for deeper inspection
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id 123456 --download-log 5

# Download an artifact
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --build-id 123456 --download-artifact unsigned_vscode_cli_win32_x64_cli

3. Test with Modified Parameters

# Customize build matrix for quicker validation
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue \
   --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_TYPE=CI Build" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_WEB=false" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_ALPINE=false" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_BUILD_ALPINE_ARM64=false" \
   --parameter "VSCODE_PUBLISH=false"

4. Cancel a Running Build

# First, find the build ID
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status

# Cancel a specific build by ID
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id 123456

# Dry run to see what would be cancelled
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id 123456 --dry-run

5. Iterate on Pipeline Changes

When iterating on pipeline YAML changes, always cancel obsolete builds before queueing new ones:

# Push new changes
git add -A && git commit --amend --no-edit
git push --force-with-lease origin HEAD

# Find the outdated build ID and cancel it
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts cancel --build-id <id>

# Queue a fresh build and monitor
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts queue
node .github/skills/azure-pipelines/azure-pipeline.ts status --watch

Troubleshooting

Authentication Issues

# Re-authenticate
az logout
az login

# Check current account
az account show

Extension Not Found

az extension add --name azure-devops --upgrade

Rate Limiting

If you hit rate limits, add delays between API calls or use --watch with a longer interval.

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