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v7.0

Issues

  • Issue 1519 Submitting to AppSource WARNING: AuthContext.Scopes is .. should be
  • Issue 1521 Dependencies not installed for multi project incremental PR build
  • Issue 1522 Strange warnings in Deploy job post update to AL-Go 6.4
  • BcContainerHelper settings were only read from .github/AL-Go-Settings.json, not allowing global settings in ALGoOrgSettings for TrustedNuGetFeeds, MemoryLimit and other things that should be possible to define globally
  • Issue 1526 When updating AL-Go system files, the update process (creating a PR or directly pushing to the branch) fails when there is a file or directory in the repo with the same name as the branch that is to be updated
  • Legacy code signing stopped working

Page Scripting visualizer

Page scripting tests have been available for AL-Go for GitHub for a while but required manual inspection of the Page scripting artifact to see the results. It is now possible to get a quick overview in the job summary section of a CICD build, similar to how regular and bcpt test results are displayed.

No new settings are required. Test results will automatically be displayed if tests are enabled via the existing setting pageScriptingTests.

Support for deploying to sandbox environments from a pull request

AL-Go for GitHub now supports deploying from a PR. When using the 'Publish To Environment' workflow, it is now possible to input 'PR_X' as the App version, where 'X' is the PR Id. This will deploy the artifacts from the latest PR build to the chosen environment, if that build is completed and successful.

All apps, which were not built by the PR build will be deployed from the last known good build. You can find a notification on the PR build explaining which build is used as the last known good build.

Note

When deploying a PR build to a sandbox environment, the app will get a special version number, which is: major.minor.maxint.run-number. This means that the sandbox environment likely needs to be deleted after the testing has ended.

v6.4

Deprecations

  • alwaysBuildAllProjects will be removed after October 1st 2025. Please set the onPull_Request property of the incrementalBuilds setting to false to force full builds in Pull Requests.
  • <workflow>Schedule will be removed after October 1st 2025. The old setting, where the setting key was a combination of the workflow name and Schedule (dynamic setting key name) is deprecated. Instead you need to use a setting called workflowSchedule and either use Conditional Settings or place the setting in a workflow specific settings file.

Issues

  • Issue 1433 Publish to Environment - DependencyInstallMode not found
  • Issue 1440 Create Release fails due to recent changes to the AL-Go
  • Issue 1330 CompilerFolder doesn't transfer installed Apps to NuGet resolution
  • Issue 1268 Do not throw an un-understandable error during nuGet download
  • Performance test sample code in 25.4 contains objects with ID 149201 and 149202, which are not renumbered
  • Issue 798 Publish To Environment breaks CI/CD pipelines
  • Issue 1182 Runs-on setting type is ambiguous - string or array
  • Issue 1502 NuGet dependency version is always LatestMatching

New Workflow specific settings

  • workflowSchedule - can be structure with a property named cron, which must be a valid crontab, defining the CRON schedule for when the specified workflow should run. Default is no scheduled runs, only manual triggers. Build your crontab string here: https://crontab.guru. You need to run the Update AL-Go System Files workflow for the schedule to take effect.
    Note: If you configure a WorkflowSchedule for the CI/CD workflow, AL-Go will stop triggering CICDs on push unless you have also added CICDPushBranches to your settings.
    Note also: If you define a schedule for Update AL-Go System Files, it uses direct Commit instead of creating a PR.
  • workflowConcurrency - is used to control concurrency of workflows. Like with the workflowSchedule setting, this setting should be applied in workflow specific settings files or conditional settings. By default, all workflows allows for concurrency, except for the Create Release workflow. If you are using incremental builds in CI/CD it is also recommented to set WorkflowConcurrency to:
    [ "group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}", "cancel-in-progress: true" ]
    in order to cancel prior incremental builds on the same branch.
    Read more about workflow concurrency here.

New Repository Settings

  • nuGetFeedSelectMode determines the select mode when finding Business Central app packages from NuGet feeds, based on the dependency version specified in app.json. Options are: Earliest for earliest version of the package, EarliestMatching for earliest version of the package also compatible with the Business Central version used, Exact for the exact version of the package, Latest for the latest version of the package, LatestMatching for the latest version of the package also compatible with the Business Central version used.
  • deployTo<environment> now has two additional properties:
    • includeTestAppsInSandboxEnvironment, which deploys test apps and their dependencies to the specified sandbox environment if set to true. Deployment will fail if used on a Prod environment or if the test app has a dependency on Tests-TestLibraries. Default value is false.
    • excludeAppIds, which is an array of app ids which will be excluded from deployment. Default value is []
  • incrementalBuilds - is a structure defining how you want AL-Go to handle incremental builds. When using incremental builds for a build, AL-Go will look for the latest successful build, newer than the defined retentionDays and only rebuild projects or apps (based on mode) which needs to be rebuilt. Properties in the structure includes:
    • onPush - set this property to true in order to enable incremental builds in CI/CD triggered by a merge/push event. Default is false.
    • onPull_Request - set this property to false in order to disable incremental builds in Pull Request workflows. Default is true.
    • onSchedule - set this property to true in order to enable incremental builds in CI/CD when running on a schedule. Default is false.
    • retentionDays - number of days a successful build is good (and can be used for incremental builds). Default is 30.
    • mode - defines the mode for incremental builds. Currently, two values are supported. Use modifiedProjects when you want to rebuild all apps in modified projects and depending projects or modifiedApps if you only want to rebuild modified apps and depending apps.

Note

The projects mentioned here are AL-Go projects in a multi-project repository. A repository can contain multiple projects and a project can contain multiple apps.

Run "Update AL-Go System Files" on multiple branches

Update AL-Go System Files has a new input to specify a list of branches to be updated in a single workflow run.
When running the workflow on a schedule, you can now also specify includeBranches in workflowSchedule setting, which allows you to update the specified branches. Read more at https://aka.ms/algosettings#workflowSchedule.

Note

When running "Update AL-Go System Files" on multiple branches, the template repository URL will be determined based on the branch the workflow runs on and it will be used for all of the specified branches.

Support for incremental builds

AL-Go for GitHub now supports incremental builds, which means that unchanged projects or apps will be reused from the previous good build. Read this to learn more.

Note

When using incremental builds it is recommended to also set workflowConcurrency as defined here.

Support for GitHub App authentication

AL-Go for GitHub now supports using a GitHub App specification as the GhTokenWorkflow secret for a more secure way of allowing repositories to run Update AL-Go System Files and other workflows which are creating commits and pull requests. See this description to learn how to use GitHub App authentication.

Support for embedded secrets in installApps and installTestApps settings

If your installApps or installTestApps are secure URL, containing a secret token, you can now use a GitHub secret specification as part of or as the full URL of apps to install. An example could be:

"installApps": [ "https://www.dropbox.com/${{SECRETNAME}}&dl=1" ]

Which would hide the secret part of your URL instead of exposing it in clear text.

v6.3

Deprecations

  • cleanModePreprocessorSymbols will be removed after April 1st 2025. Use Conditional Settings instead, specifying buildModes and the preprocessorSymbols setting. Read this for more information.

Issues

  • It is now possible to skip the modification of dependency version numbers when running the Increment Version number workflow or the Create Release workflow

New Repository Settings

New Versioning Strategy

Setting versioning strategy to 3 will allow 3 segments of the version number to be defined in app.json and repoVersion. Only the 4th segment (Revision) will be defined by the GitHub run_number for the CI/CD workflow. Increment version number and Create Release now also supports the ability to set a third segment to the RepoVersion and appversion in app.json.

Change in published artifacts

When using useProjectDependencies in a multi-project repository, AL-Go for GitHub used to generate short lived build artifacts called thisBuild-<projectnaame>-<type>-.... This is no longer the case. Instead, normal build artifacts will be published and used by depending projects. The retention period for the short lived artifacts generated are controlled by a settings called shortLivedArtifactsRetentionDays.

Preprocessor symbols

It is now possible to define preprocessor symbols, which will be used when building your apps using the preProcessorSymbols setting. This setting can be specified in workflow specific settings file or it can be used in conditional settings.

v6.2

Issues

  • Issue 1296 Make property "appFolders" optional
  • Issue 1344 Experimental feature "git submodules" seems to be a breaking change
  • Issue 1305 Extra telemetry Property RepositoryOwner and RepositoryName¨
  • Add RunnerEnvironment to Telemetry
  • Output a notice, not a warning, when there are no available updates for AL-Go for GitHub

New Repository Settings

  • useGitSubmodules can be either true or recursive if you want to enable Git Submodules in your repository. If your Git submodules resides in a private repository, you need to create a secret called gitSubmodulesToken containing a PAT with access to the submodule repositories. Like with all other secrets, you can also create a setting called gitSubmodulesTokenSecretName and specify the name of another secret, with these permissions (f.ex. ghTokenWorkflow).
  • commitOptions - is a structure defining how you want AL-Go to handle automated commits or pull requests coming from AL-Go (e.g. for Update AL-Go System Files). The structure contains the following properties
    • messageSuffix : A string you want to append to the end of commits/pull requests created by AL-Go. This can be useful if you are using the Azure Boards integration (or similar integration) to link commits to workitems.
    • pullRequestAutoMerge : A boolean defining whether you want AL-Go pull requests to be set to auto-complete. This will auto-complete the pull requests once all checks are green and all required reviewers have approved.
    • pullRequestLabels : A list of labels to add to the pull request. The labels need to be created in the repository before they can be applied.

Support for Git submodules

In v6.1 we added experimental support for Git submodules - this did however only work if the submodules was in a public repository. In this version, you can use the useGitSubmodules setting to control whether you want to use Git Submodules and the gitSubmodulesToken secret to allow permission to read these repositories.

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@freddydk freddydk merged commit 877db95 into main Apr 15, 2025
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