How to create service hooks in web access?

How to create service hooks in web access?

To confirm the settings are correct, test the subscription and then finish the wizard. Open the admin page for a project in web access. Create a subscription by running the wizard. Select the service you want to integrate with. Select the event to trigger on and any filters (if applicable). Select an action to run on the target service.

What is required to create a service hook in Visual Studio?

What permission is required to create a Service Hook in Visual Studio Team Services? In Visual Studio Team Services on the tab for “Service Hooks”, some of our project team members get an message that says “You do not have sufficient permissions to view or configure subscriptions.”

How can service hooks be used in a project?

A: The user with these permissions can see all subscriptions created in the project and the notification history for those subscriptions. That user can then create any type of service hook subscription in that project.

Can a project administrator create a service hook?

For some reason on TFS 2017 RTM, some projects’ Project Administrators could create Service Hooks and some could not. I had to run the following from tfssecurity.exe: I encountered this in Azure Dev Opps and the issue was due to my Project Visibility settings being set to “Private” rather than “Public”.

Are there bad permissions or insufficient permissions somewhere?

Posted July 18, 2016 As error text. Either there are bad permissions somewhere (are you running as admin? if not, do so.) or you have a bad antivirus that needs disabled. Ofc Down 1 Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

How does a service hook work in azure?

That user can then create any type of service hook subscription in that project. If the user sets up a subscription for a resource that they don’t otherwise have permission to access, the subscription won’t get triggered.