The current setup is as below
- Version Control - Git
- Repos and Branch hosted on - Azure DevOps
- Codebase - External server
The dev team clones Azure Repo into local git project and any staged changes are committed via Git and pushed to specific branch of Azure DevOps. In this setup we would want to upload the changes to external FTP servers and avoid manual upload. Currently trying to use Azure Devops FTP Upload Task (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/devops/pipelines/tasks/utility/ftp-upload?view=azure-devops), and able to successfully run pipeline and publish artifact. However, this script uploads all the files and folders at specified path and not just the staged changed. YAML script as below
trigger:
- main
pool:
vmImage: 'ubuntu-latest'
variables:
- name: StagingRepo
value: $(System.DefaultWorkingDirectory)
steps:
- publish: $(StagingRepo)
artifact: Staging Repo
- task: FtpUpload@2
displayName: 'FTP Upload'
inputs:
credentialsOption: inputs
serverUrl: 'ftps://00.00.00.00:22'
username: ftp-username
password: ftp-password
rootDirectory: '$(StagingRepo)'
remoteDirectory: '/home/public_html'
clean: false
cleanContents: false
preservePaths: false
trustSSL: true
PROBLEM
Any way that we can only upload only committed changes to FTP instead of uploading the whole repo/files? From the docs, new build pipelines update only the changed files but in this case it is uploading everything.
Thanks