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TFS Integrator User’s Guide
All SoftwarePlanner Editions
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Installation Instructions
How do I get started?
To get started, you will follow these steps:
1. Watch the movies in the “What artifacts can be synced? section to see how the
integration works.
2. Download and install the OpsHub connector (Windows or Linux) here:
http://www.softwareplanner.com/downloads/OpsHubDownload.asp
3. Configure your TFS Proxy, see the “TFS Proxy Configuration” section for more details.
4. Determine if you want to setup an integration that is "TFS Source to Software Planner
Direct" or is a "TFS Source to TFS Bug" configuration and follow the configuration
instructions.
5. Optionally, configure the "TFS Source Hook" for additional validation when checking in
source code with OpsHub enabled integrations.
Can OpsHub do the Installation and Configuration for Us?
Yes, if you prefer to have OpsHub do it instead, their Professional Services team can install, configure
and/or customizing the mappings. To get started with that, they will need to know what integration
modules you wish to configure, custom rules for integration, and any additional required mappings.
Once they have this information, they can provide you with a fixed price estimate. Email your
request for this to Sandeep Jain sandeep.jain@opshub.com or call him directly at +1 650.743.7361.
Setting up your TFS Proxy
The OpsHub OIM manager requires a special proxy to be placed in front of the TFS web services.
This acts as a translation layer between TFS and OpsHub and must be configured for the TFS
connector to work. This assumes that you are installing and configuring this on a machine that has
IIS and .NET 2.0 installed. Note that this is the same step as required by the item synchronization
between TFS and SoftwarePlanner and if you have already performed this it is not necessary to
repeat.
1. Locate the TFSWorkItemWebService folder in the installation package and copy it to your
IIS location (e.g. copy entire folder to C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\TFSWorkItemWebService).
2. Edit the web.config file and change the path to be a valid path that has appropriate write
security for logging. For example, we will save logs to the C:\logs\ folder so the setting
will look like this: '<param name="File" value="C:\logs\OpsHubProxyLog.txt" />'.
3. Edit the web.config file and add the <trust level="Full" /> to the <system.web> section.
4. In IIS Manager, make the TFSWorkItemWebService folder an application.
5. Test the web service by opening the web service TFSWorkItemWebService.asmx file in IIS
using the browse option in the content view or open it in a browser. Invoke the "Test"
method and you should see '<string>WebService Call was success.</string>'.
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