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Hi,
I am trying to write a custom function for retrieing the status of workitem using AzureDevOps REST api query in PowerQuery.
This is the query which currently I am using and not working,
// Define a function to retrieve work item status from Azure DevOps
GetADOWorkItemStatus = (Organization as text, Project as text, WorkItemID as number, Token as text) =>
let
// Build the REST API URL
url = "https://dev.azure.com/" & Organization & "/" & Project & "/_apis/wit/workitems/" & Number.ToText(WorkItemID) & "?api-version=7.1",
// Set up the request headers with the Personal Access Token
headers = [#"Authorization" = "Basic " & Text.ToBinary(Token)],
// Make the API request
response = Json.Document(Web.Contents(url, [Headers=headers])),
// Extract the status from the response
status = response[fields][State]
in
status
With this I am getting an error " Expression.Error: The 'Authorization' header is only supported when connecting anonymously."
Any hint how can I connect to ADO by passing PAT in PoweRQuery?
Hi,
I could connect to ADO using PAT with the help of Python query.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/connect-data/desktop-python-scripts
def get_workitem_status(organization, project, work_item_id, personal_access_token):
authorization = str(base64.b64encode(bytes(':'+ personal_access_token, 'ascii')), 'ascii')
headers = {
'Accept': 'application/json',
'Authorization': 'Basic '+authorization
}
try:
# Make a GET request to the Azure DevOps REST API
# Azure DevOps REST API base URL
base_url = f"https://dev.azure.com/{organization}/{project}/_apis/wit"
# Work item API endpoint
api_endpoint = f"{base_url}/workitems/{work_item_id}?api-version=7.1"
response = requests.get(
url=api_endpoint, headers=headers)
# Check if the request was successful (status code 200)
if response.status_code == 200:
# Parse the JSON response
work_item_data = response.json()
# Extract and return the status of the work item
return work_item_data['fields']['System.State']
else:
# Print an error message if the request was not successful
print(f"Error: {response.status_code} - {response.text}")
return None
except Exception as e:
print(f"Error: {e}")
return None
For creating a custom column we can use below snippet for creating new column "WorkItemStatus",
organization = "AAA"
project = "BBB"
personal_access_token = "<PAT>"
status_list=[]
for i in range(len(dataset)):
numberValue=str(dataset.iat[i,1]) //Here 1 is the column number where you have the data
status = get_workitem_status(organization, project, numberValue, personal_access_token)
status_list.append(status)
dataset['WorkItemStatus']=status_list
Connection to ADO using PAT using PowerBI Query is still failing.
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