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Azure DevOps Advanced

Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Comprehensive Azure DevOps custom node for n8n

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n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced

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A comprehensive n8n community node package for Azure DevOps integration. Manage Git, Pipelines, Work Items, Pull Requests, Test Plans, Boards, Wiki, Service Hooks, TFVC, and Artifacts — all from a single node.

Table of Contents

  • Features
  • Installation
  • Credential Configuration
  • Resources & Operations
  • Git Repositories
    Pipeline (CI/CD)
    Work Items
    Pull Requests
    Test Plans
    Boards
    Wiki
    Service Hooks
    TFVC
    Artifacts

  • Usage Examples
  • Requirements
  • Contributing
  • License
  • Features

  • 10 Azure DevOps resources managed through a single node
  • 40+ operations for comprehensive automation
  • Azure DevOps REST API v7.1 support
  • Secure authentication via Personal Access Token (PAT)
  • Full support for n8n error handling and continueOnFail
  • Built with TypeScript for complete type safety
  • Supported Resources

    | Resource | Operations | Description |
    |———-|———–|————-|
    | Git Repositories | 4 | List repos, read files, create branches, push commits |
    | Pipeline (CI/CD) | 4 | List, run, get logs, cancel pipelines |
    | Work Items | 6 | Create, update, list work items; manage users and tags |
    | Pull Requests | 5 | Create, update, list PRs, read comments |
    | Test Plans | 4 | List test plans, suites, cases, and runs |
    | Boards | 3 | List boards, columns, and iterations (sprints) |
    | Wiki | 4 | Read, create, and update wiki pages |
    | Service Hooks | 2 | List and create webhook subscriptions |
    | TFVC | 2 | List TFVC branches and read files |
    | Artifacts | 2 | List feeds and packages |

    Installation

    Via n8n UI (Recommended)

    1. In n8n, go to Settings → Community Nodes
    2. Click Install
    3. Enter the package name: n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced
    4. Click Install and confirm the restart

    Manual Installation via npm

    For self-hosted n8n environments:

    npm install n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced
    

    If you’re running Docker, add it to the n8n-custom-extensions folder or build a custom Docker image:

    FROM n8nio/n8n
    RUN cd /usr/local/lib/node_modules/n8n && npm install n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced
    

    Credential Configuration

    Creating an Azure DevOps Personal Access Token (PAT)

    1. Go to dev.azure.com and sign in
    2. Click your user icon in the top right → Personal access tokens
    3. Click New Token
    4. Give the token a name (e.g. n8n-integration)
    5. Set an Expiration date
    6. Under Scopes, select the permissions you need:

    | Scope | Permission | Used For |
    |——-|———–|———-|
    | Code | Read & Write | Git, Pull Requests |
    | Build | Read & Execute | Pipeline |
    | Work Items | Read & Write | Work Items, Boards |
    | Test Management | Read & Write | Test Plans |
    | Wiki | Read & Write | Wiki |
    | Service Hooks | Read, Write & Manage | Service Hooks |
    | Packaging | Read | Artifacts |

    7. Click Create and copy the token (it won’t be shown again!)

    Creating a Credential in n8n

    1. In n8n, go to Credentials → Add Credential
    2. Select Azure DevOps Advanced API
    3. Fill in the following fields:

    | Field | Description | Example |
    |——-|————-|———|
    | Organization | Your Azure DevOps organization name | mycompany |
    | Personal Access Token | The PAT you created above | xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |

    4. Click Save

    > Note: You can find your organization name in the URL: dev.azure.com/{organization}

    Resources & Operations

    1. Git Repositories

    Manage Azure DevOps Git repositories.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Repositories | List all Git repos in a project | Project |
    | Get File Content | Retrieve the content of a file | Project, Repository ID, File Path |
    | Create Branch | Create a new branch (from main) | Project, Repository ID, Branch Name |
    | Push Commit | Commit a file change | Project, Repository ID, Branch Name, Commit Message |

    #### Example: Get File Content

    Resource: Git Repositories
    Operation: Get File Content
    Project: MyProject
    Repository ID: my-repo
    File Path: /src/app.ts
    

    #### Example: Create Branch

    Resource: Git Repositories
    Operation: Create Branch
    Project: MyProject
    Repository ID: my-repo
    Branch Name: refs/heads/feature/new-feature
    

    2. Pipeline (CI/CD)

    Automate Azure DevOps build and release pipelines.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Pipelines | List all pipelines | Project |
    | Run Pipeline | Trigger a pipeline | Project, Pipeline ID |
    | Get Build Logs | Retrieve logs for a specific run | Project, Pipeline ID, Run ID |
    | Cancel Run | Cancel an active pipeline run | Project, Pipeline ID, Run ID |

    #### Example: Trigger a Pipeline

    Resource: Pipeline
    Operation: Run Pipeline
    Project: MyProject
    Pipeline ID: 42
    

    #### Example: Get Build Logs

    Resource: Pipeline
    Operation: Get Build Logs
    Project: MyProject
    Pipeline ID: 42
    Run ID: 1234
    

    3. Work Items

    Manage Azure DevOps work items (Task, Bug, Epic, Feature, User Story).

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | Get Work Item | Fetch a single work item | Project, Work Item ID |
    | List All Work Items | List all work items via WIQL query | Project |
    | Create Work Item | Create a new work item | Project, Work Item Type, Title |
    | Update Work Item | Update an existing work item | Project, Work Item ID |
    | List Users | List organization users | — |
    | List Tags | List all tags in a project | Project |

    #### Supported Work Item Types

  • Task
  • Bug
  • Epic
  • Feature
  • User Story
  • Issue
  • Test Case
  • #### Supported Work Item States

  • New / To Do
  • Active / Doing
  • Resolved
  • Closed / Done
  • Removed
  • #### Additional Fields (Optional)

    Extra fields available when creating or updating a work item:

    | Field Name | Description |
    |———–|————-|
    | System.Description | Work item description (HTML supported) |
    | System.AssignedTo | Assigned user name or email |
    | System.State | State (New, Active, Resolved, Closed) |
    | Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Priority | Priority (1=Highest, 4=Lowest) |
    | System.Tags | Tags (semicolon-separated) |
    | Custom.FieldName | Any custom field |

    #### Example: Create a Bug

    Resource: Work Items
    Operation: Create Work Item
    Project: MyProject
    Work Item Type: Bug
    Title: Login button not working
    Additional Fields:
      - System.Description: Steps to reproduce...
      - System.AssignedTo: john.doe@company.com
      - Microsoft.VSTS.Common.Priority: 1
    

    4. Pull Requests

    Automate Git pull request workflows.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | Get Pull Request | Fetch a single PR | Project, Repository ID, PR ID |
    | List Pull Requests | List PRs with filters | Project, Repository ID |
    | Create Pull Request | Open a new PR | Project, Repository ID, Source Branch, Target Branch, Title |
    | Update Pull Request | Update or merge a PR | Project, Repository ID, PR ID |
    | Get Comments | Fetch PR review threads | Project, Repository ID, PR ID |

    #### PR Listing Filters

    | Filter | Options |
    |——–|———|
    | Status | active, abandoned, completed, all |
    | Source Branch | Source branch name |
    | Target Branch | Target branch name |
    | Limit | Maximum number of results |

    #### Merge Strategies

    Merge strategies available when completing a PR:

    | Strategy | Description |
    |———-|————-|
    | noFastForward | Create a merge commit |
    | rebase | Rebase onto target branch |
    | rebaseMerge | Rebase and create a merge commit |
    | squash | Squash all commits into one |

    #### Example: Create a Pull Request

    Resource: Pull Requests
    Operation: Create Pull Request
    Project: MyProject
    Repository ID: my-repo
    Source Branch: refs/heads/feature/new-feature
    Target Branch: refs/heads/main
    Title: Add new authentication feature
    Additional Fields:
      - Description: This PR adds OAuth2 support
      - isDraft: false
      - Reviewers: user-id-1,user-id-2
    

    5. Test Plans

    Automate Azure DevOps test management.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Test Plans | List all test plans | Project |
    | List Test Suites | List suites within a plan | Project, Plan ID |
    | List Test Cases | List test cases within a suite | Project, Plan ID, Suite ID |
    | List Test Runs | List all test runs | Project |

    #### Example: List Test Cases

    Resource: Test Plans
    Operation: List Test Cases
    Project: MyProject
    Plan ID: 10
    Suite ID: 25
    

    6. Boards

    Agile board and sprint management.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Boards | List team boards | Project, Team |
    | List Board Columns | List columns in a board | Project, Team, Board ID |
    | List Iterations | Get sprint/iteration list | Project, Team |

    #### Example: Get Sprint List

    Resource: Boards
    Operation: List Iterations
    Project: MyProject
    Team: MyProject Team
    

    #### Common Board IDs

  • Epics
  • Features
  • Stories
  • Backlog items
  • 7. Wiki

    Manage Azure DevOps wiki pages.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Wikis | List all wikis in a project | Project |
    | Get Page | Fetch a wiki page | Project, Wiki Identifier, Page Path |
    | Create Page | Create a new wiki page | Project, Wiki Identifier, Page Path, Content |
    | Update Page | Update an existing wiki page | Project, Wiki Identifier, Page Path, Content |

    #### Example: Create a Wiki Page

    Resource: Wiki
    Operation: Create Page
    Project: MyProject
    Wiki Identifier: MyProject.wiki
    Page Path: /Documentation/API-Guide
    Content: # API GuidennThis page contains the API reference...
    

    > Note: The Content field supports Markdown format.

    8. Service Hooks

    Manage webhook subscriptions for Azure DevOps events.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Subscriptions | List all webhook subscriptions | — |
    | Create Subscription | Create a new webhook subscription | Project, Event Type, Consumer URL |

    #### Supported Event Types

    | Event Type | Description |
    |———–|————-|
    | build.complete | Build completed |
    | git.push | Code pushed |
    | git.pullrequest.created | Pull request created |
    | git.pullrequest.merged | Pull request merged |
    | workitem.created | Work item created |
    | workitem.updated | Work item updated |
    | ms.vss-release.release-created-event | Release created |

    #### Example: Create a Webhook Subscription

    Resource: Service Hooks
    Operation: Create Subscription
    Project: MyProject
    Event Type: git.push
    Consumer URL: https://your-n8n-instance.com/webhook/xyz
    

    > Tip: Use your n8n Webhook node’s URL as the Consumer URL to connect Azure DevOps events directly to n8n workflows.

    9. TFVC

    Support for Team Foundation Version Control (legacy source control).

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Branches | List TFVC branches and folders | Project |
    | Get File Content | Read a file from TFVC | Project, File Path |

    #### Example: Read a TFVC File

    Resource: TFVC
    Operation: Get File Content
    Project: MyProject
    File Path: $/MyProject/src/main.cs
    

    > Note: TFVC paths start with $/.

    10. Artifacts

    Azure Artifacts package feed management.

    #### Operations

    | Operation | Description | Required Parameters |
    |———–|————-|——————-|
    | List Feeds | List all artifact feeds | Project |
    | List Packages | List packages in a feed | Project, Feed ID |

    #### Example: List Packages

    Resource: Artifacts
    Operation: List Packages
    Project: MyProject
    Feed ID: my-nuget-feed
    

    Usage Examples

    Example 1: Automated PR Creation Workflow

    This workflow automatically creates a PR in Azure DevOps in response to an external event:

    1. Webhook Trigger → Receives a GitHub push event
    2. Azure DevOps Advanced (Git: Create Branch) → Creates a new branch
    3. Azure DevOps Advanced (Pull Requests: Create) → Opens a PR
    4. Slack → Sends a notification to the team

    Example 2: Work Item Automation

    Synchronize issues from Jira to Azure DevOps:

    1. Schedule Trigger → Runs every hour
    2. Jira → Lists new issues
    3. IF → Filters out items already in Azure DevOps
    4. Azure DevOps Advanced (Work Items: Create) → Creates a Task
    5. Jira → Updates the original issue

    Example 3: Build Monitoring

    Send an alert when a pipeline fails:

    1. Azure DevOps Advanced (Service Hooks: Create Subscription) → Subscribes to build events
    2. Webhook → Receives the build complete event
    3. IF → Checks whether the build failed
    4. Azure DevOps Advanced (Pipeline: Get Build Logs) → Fetches error logs
    5. Email / Slack → Sends a detailed failure notification

    Requirements

  • n8n >= 1.0.0
  • Node.js >= 18.x
  • An Azure DevOps account and organization
  • A Personal Access Token (PAT) with sufficient permissions
  • Development

    To run the project locally:

    Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/ertekinozturgut/n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced.git cd n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced

    Install dependencies

    npm install

    TypeScript compilation (watch mode)

    npm run dev

    Production build

    npm run build

    Project Structure

    n8n-nodes-azuredevops-advanced/
    ├── nodes/
    │   └── AzureDevOpsAdvanced/
    │       ├── AzureDevOpsAdvanced.node.ts    # Main node implementation
    │       ├── GenericFunctions.ts            # API request helper
    │       ├── azureDevOps.svg               # Node icon
    │       └── descriptions/
    │           ├── GitDescription.ts
    │           ├── PipelineDescription.ts
    │           ├── WorkItemDescription.ts
    │           ├── PullRequestDescription.ts
    │           ├── TestPlanDescription.ts
    │           ├── BoardDescription.ts
    │           ├── WikiDescription.ts
    │           ├── ServiceHookDescription.ts
    │           ├── TfvcDescription.ts
    │           └── ArtifactsDescription.ts
    ├── credentials/
    │   └── AzureDevOpsAdvancedApi.credentials.ts
    ├── dist/                                  # Compiled JavaScript
    ├── package.json
    └── tsconfig.json
    

    Contributing

    Contributions are welcome! Please follow these steps:

    1. Fork the repository
    2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
    3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
    4. Push the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
    5. Open a Pull Request

    Bug Reports

    You can report bugs or request features via GitHub Issues.

    License

    This project is licensed under the MIT License.

    Links

  • npm Package
  • GitHub Repository
  • Azure DevOps REST API Documentation
  • n8n Community Nodes Guide