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TFS Integrator User’s Guide
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21. The final step is to make sure it is Active. On the 'View OIM Integrations' screen select
the down arrow next to the Edit button and select the 'Active' option.
Installation Instructions for TFS Source Control Hook
The OpsHub integration requires that comments be entered in a certain format in order for them to
properly link up to the associated item. An optional TFS Hook can be utilized to ensure that more
accurate data is submitted by the user in the comments field when a commit is performed. The
setup is a two step process with the first step registering the hook on the TFS Server and the second
adding the policy to the TFS client. The TFS hook can be found at
http://www.opshub.com/ohftp/TFSHook_R2011Q2B004.zip
Configure TFS Hook
Log on to your TFS Server and follow these steps to complete this installation. The TFS Hook is in the
\hook folder.
1. Locate the 'property_sample.txt' file and rename it to 'property.txt'.
2. Modify the property.txt file and change the appropriate settings:
url: This is the URL of the OpsHub server (e.g.
http://opshubclient:8989/OpsHubWS/services/CommitVerify?wsdl)
CompanyId: This should be left at '1'.
username: This should be 'admin'.
password: This should be 'password'.
repositoryId: This is the OpsHub system Id that will be used for this hook. You can find
that in the OpsHub SQL Server database in the opshub.OHMT_C_systems table.
commitOnConnectionFailure: This should be set to 'False'.
NOTE: If you set this to 'True' it will let the commit happen even if not valid.
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