Processors : TfsExportProfilePictureFromADProcessor
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Downloads corporate images and updates TFS/Azure DevOps profiles
Options
Parameter name | Type | Description | Default Value |
Domain | String | The source domain where the pictures should be exported. | String.Empty |
Enabled | Boolean | If set to `true` then the processor will run. Set to `false` and the processor will not run. | missing XML code comments |
Password | String | The password of the user that is used to export the pictures. | String.Empty |
PictureEmpIDFormat | String | TODO: You wpuld need to customise this for your system. Clone repo and run in Debug | String.Empty |
SourceName | String | missing XML code comments | missing XML code comments |
TargetName | String | missing XML code comments | missing XML code comments |
Username | String | The user name of the user that is used to export the pictures. | String.Empty |
Examples
sample
This is an example of what your config might look like once configured.
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There is no sample, but you can check the classic below for a general feel.
defaults
These are the default values for this configuration. If you do not set it in your config the default always applies. You can overide by adding a diferent value in your config.
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There are no defaults! Check the sample for options!
classic
We have moved to a new config format, and you will need to update your old configs. This entry is a strate seralisation of the object and is here for legacy, and may provide value for debugging issues.
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{
"$type": "TfsExportProfilePictureFromADProcessorOptions",
"Enabled": false,
"Domain": null,
"Username": null,
"Password": null,
"PictureEmpIDFormat": null,
"SourceName": null,
"TargetName": null
}