The Azure DevOps Migration Tools allow you to bulk edit and migrate data between Team Projects on both Microsoft Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Azure DevOps Services. Take a look at the documentation to find out how. This project is published as code on GitHub as well as a Winget package a nkdAgility.AzureDevOpsMigrationTools
.
Ask Questions on Github: https://github.com/nkdAgility/azure-devops-migration-tools/discussions
Catagory | Metric | Notes |
---|---|---|
Work Item Revisions | 14m | A single Work Item may have many revisions that we need to migrate |
Average Work item Migration Time | 35s | Work Item (inlcudes all revisions, links, and attachements for the work item) |
RelatedLinkCount | 5m | Each work item may have many links or none. |
Git Commit Links | 480k | |
Attachments | 252.37k | Total number of attachments migrated |
Test Suits | 52k | total suits migrated |
Test Cases Mapped | 800k | Total test cases mapped into Suits |
Migration Run Ave | 14 minutes | Includes dry-runs as well. |
Migration Run Total | 19bn Seconds | Thats 316m hours or 13m days of run time in the last 30 days. |
- Migrate
Work Items
,TestPlans & Suits
,Teams
,Shared Queries
,Pipelines
, &Processes
from oneTeam Project
to another - Migrate
Work Items
,TestPlans & Suits
,Teams
,Shared Queries
,Pipelines
, &Processes
from oneOrganisation
to another - Bulk edit of
Work Items
accross an entireProject
.
WARNING: This tool is not designed for a novice. This tool was developed to support the scenarios below, and the edge cases that have been encountered by the 30+ contributors from around the Azure DevOps community. You should be comfortable with the TFS/Azure DevOps object model, as well as debugging code in Visual Studio. Community support is available through GitHub ; Paid support is available through our recommended consultants as well as our contributors and many DevOps consultants around the world.
- Work Item Migration Supports all versions of TFS 2013+ and all versions of Azure DevOps
- You can move from any Tfs/AzureDevOps source to any Tfs/AzureDevOps target.
- Process Template migration only supports XML based Projects
- Merge many projects into a single project
- Split one project into many projects
- Assistance in changing Process Templates
- Bulk edit of Work Items
- Migration of Test Suites & Test Plans
- new Migration of Builds & Pipelines
- Migrate from one Language version of TFS / Azure Devops to another (new v9.0)
- new Migration of Processes
NOTE: If you are able to migrate your entire Collection to Azure DevOps Services you should use Azure DevOps Migration Service from Microsoft. If you have a requirement to change Process Template then you will need to do that before you move to Azure DevOps Services.
We use winget to host the tools, and you can use the command winget install nkdAgility.AzureDevOpsMigrationTools
to install them on Windows 10 and Windows 11. For other operating systems you can download the latest release and unzip it to a folder of your choice.
The tools will be installed to %Localappdata%\Microsoft\WinGet\Packages\nkdAgility.AzureDevOpsMigrationTools_Microsoft.Winget.Source_XXXXXXXXXX
and a symbolic link to devopsmigration.exe
that lets you run it from anywhere using devopsmigration init
.
For a more detailed getting started guide please see the documentation.
- Question & Discussion - The first place to look for unsage, configuration, and general help.
- Issues on Gitbub - If you have identified a bug and have logs then please raise an issue.
You can get free support from the community above and on social media on a best effort basis if folks are available. If you are looking for paid support naked Agility with Martin Hinshelwood & Co has a number of experts, many of whom contribute to this project, that can help. Find out how we can help you with your migration and book a free consultation to discuss how we can make things easyer.
We use these tools with our customers, and for fun, to do real world migrations on a daily basis and we can:
- Consult with your internal folks who need help and guidance in runnign the tooling.
- Make changes to the tool to support your needs; all additions are commited to the main repo.
- Run the migration for you:- you would need to pay for the hours that we would spend baby-sitting the running migrations
- 14.0 - Move from Chocolaty to Winget as the base installer. We will continue to publish to Chocolaty, but we recommend using
winget install nkdAgility.AzureDevOpsMigrationTools
for future installs. Main executable renamed to "devopsmigration.exe" to prevent conflict with other applications with symbolic links. - 13.2 - Added ExportUsersForMapping to export a json file with a list of users ready for a field mapping.
- 13.1 - Update all NuGet packages to latest version.
- 13.0 - Update to .net 7.0 with all dependancies. Focus on documentation improvements to support future updates.
- 12.1 - Make embedded images regex lazy
- 12.1 - Added a stop when there are area or iteration nodes in the source history that are not in the target. This causes missing of data. System will now list the areas and iteration that are missing, and then stop. You can decide to add them manually, or add a field mapping.
- v11.11 - Refactored revision manager to have more tests and support limiting the number of revisions. CollapseRevisions has been replaced by setting MaxRevisions to 1 and setting AttachRevisionHistory to true; MaxRevisions sets the maximum number of revisions that will be migrated. "First + Last*N = Max". If this was set to 5 and there were 10 revisions you would get the first 1 (creation) and the latest 4 migrated. This is done after all of the existing revisions are created but before anything newer that target is removed.
- v11.10 - Added ability to limit the number of revisions migrated with
MaxRevisions
onWorkItemMigration
processor. 0 = All, and any other number should migrate the first revision + the latest up to MAX. - v11.9 - Dark launch of
Process
migration by @akanieski - v11.9 - Dark launch of
Pipelines
&Builds
migration by @tomfrenzel - v11.8 - As part of moving to the new architecture we moved to default newtonsoft type handling with
$type
properties instead ofObjectType
To Migrate rename "ObjectType" to "$type" in your configuration! - v11.5 - Added more useful logging levels. Replace
"TelemetryEnableTrace": false
with"LogLevel": "Verbose"
in the config. Verbose will only be logged to the logfile. - v11.2.1 - Removed NodeMigrationContext and converted it to an enricher for Work Items. Still needs work, so that it migrates individual nodes, but currently migrates all.
- v10.1 - Changed config design to have only the Name and not FullName of the class. Remove
MigrationTools.Core.Configuration.FieldMap.
andMigrationTools.Core.Configuration.Processing.
from the config leaving only the Name of the class in ObjectType field. - v10.0 - Start of the great refactor over to .NET Core and the REST API as the Object Model has been retired.
- v9.0 - Added support for migration between other language versions of Azure DevOps. Developed for German -> English
- v8.9 - Added 'Collapse Revisions' feature to collapse and attache revisions instead of replaying them
- v8.8 - 'SkipToFinalRevisedWorkItemType' feature added to handle scenario when changing Work Item Type
- v8.7 - Support for inline images using a Personal Access Token added to the Source Project
- v8.6 - Support for fixing links from TFVC Changesets to Git Commits using a mapping file generated from a Git-TFS migration.
- v8.5 - Attachment Max size and linking work items to git repos between projects.
- v8.4 - Support for cross-project linking of work items between projects.
- v8.3 - Support for restarting the migration and syncing at the revision level.
- v8.2 - Merge Git commit Fixing into Work Item migration (requires repos to be migrated first, can be rerun)
- v8.0 - Merge of Work Item, Link, & attachment migrators into one.
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