HackerOne Code Review (Azure DevOps)
  • Introduction
  • Create Account & Organization
  • Installing the PullRequest Proxy
  • Configuring your Proxy to Connect to the Code Review Server
  • Configure Posting User
    • Configure Azure DevOps Posting User
  • Configuring SSL
  • Start the PullRequest Proxy
  • Verify Data on PullRequest
  • Configure Webhooks
    • Configure Azure DevOps Webhooks
  • Assigning Pull Requests with Posting User
  • Upgrading the PullRequest Proxy
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Introduction

The following guide details Azure DevOps Server integration with HackerOne Code using our proxy solution: PullRequest Proxy

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An implementation specialist from HackerOne will work closely to support your team through all of the end-to-end integration process. The purpose of this guide is to provide a comprehensive view of what to expect, serve as reference material, and identify any potential blockers ahead of time. If necessary, revisions of this document may be issued.

Before Getting Started

Be sure to let your HackerOne code review contact(s) the versions of , or your team is currently running for repositories within scope of secure code review. Details regarding any upgrade plans or version changes are also helpful to know.

HackerOne Code for Azure DevOps Server integration was built and optimized for Azure DevOps Server 2019 and above and repositories using .

Prior versions and repositories using may not work. Please contact us with any issues.

If you have any custom needs or requirements that have not been discussed, please be sure to bring them to attention as early in the installation process as possible.

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