Building a Power Platform deployment pipeline in Azure DevOps is the core of this discussion - Part 2. The post explores constructing a release pipeline for deploying Power Platform solutions from published artifacts to several target environments. This deployment is managed, with an additional step added to the export.
Building a Power Platform deployment pipeline in Azure DevOps is key in managing and deploying solutions effectively across various target environments. The addition of an extra step in the export process helps to seamlessly move published artifacts to where they are needed most. This makes deploying solutions across diverse platforms a more streamlined process, assisting in management and increasing efficiency. This method of deployment holds immense potential in the way Power Platform solutions would be deployed in future.
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In Part 2 of Building a Power Platform deployment pipeline in Azure DevOps, we will learn how to build a release pipeline that can deploy our Power Platform solutions from published artifacts to various target environments. We will add an additional step to our export process, create a build pipeline to publish artifacts, and then create a release pipeline to deploy our managed solution to Dynamics 365 or Power Apps. We will learn how to configure the release pipeline to deploy to a designated environment, how to define the artifacts we want to deploy, and how to configure the deployment. Finally, we will learn how to use the pipeline to deploy our solutions to our target environments.
Power Platform, Azure DevOps, Release Pipeline, Deployment Pipeline, ALM