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Overview

To authenticate with Azure DevOps, you will need:
  1. Organization URL - The URL of your Azure DevOps organization
  2. Personal Access Token (PAT) - A token that grants Nango permission to interact with Azure DevOps APIs resources and services.
This guide will walk you through finding your Organization URL and generating a Personal Access Token within Azure DevOps.

Prerequisites:

Step 1: Finding your Organization URL

  1. Log in to your Azure DevOps account at https://dev.azure.com
  2. Your organization URL will be in one of these formats:
    • https://dev.azure.com/{your-organization}
    • https://{your-organization}.visualstudio.com
  3. Note down your organization URL as you’ll need it for the connection.

Step 2: Creating a Personal Access Token

  1. While logged in to Azure DevOps, click on your profile picture in the top right corner
  2. Select β€œSecurity” from the dropdown menu
  3. Navigate to the β€œPersonal access tokens” section
  4. Click on β€œNew Token”
  5. Fill in the following details:
    • Name: Give your token a descriptive name
    • Organization: Select the organization you want to access
    • Expiration: Choose when the token should expire
    • Scopes: For full access, select β€œFull access”. Otherwise, select at least β€œRead” under β€œProject and team”.
  6. Click β€œCreate” to generate the token
  7. Copy the generated token immediately and store it securely - you won’t be able to see it again

Step 3: Connect Your Azure DevOps Account

To authenticate using your credentials, navigate to the Azure DevOps authentication form. Enter your credentials as follows:
  • Organization URL: Your Azure DevOps organization URL (e.g., dev.azure.com/your-organization or your-organization.visualstudio.com)
  • Personal Access Token: Your generated PAT
Click β€œConnect” to complete the authentication. Note: Make sure to match the credentials exactly as shown above - the field names in the form may differ from your Azure DevOps dashboard.