Azure DevOps Integration
Work item tracking, pipeline analytics, and sprint velocity.
Overview
Connect Azure DevOps to analyze work items, build pipelines, and sprint velocity. Corvana maps how engineering work flows through your Azure DevOps organization to identify process inefficiencies.
Prerequisites
- Azure DevOps admin or owner access to authorize the OAuth connection
- A Corvana Assess account with an active assessment engagement
OAuth Scopes
Corvana requests the minimum necessary permissions — always read-only. The following scopes are requested during the OAuth authorization flow:
| Scope | Access Level |
|---|---|
vso.work | Read-only |
vso.build | Read-only |
vso.code | Read-only |
Data We Collect
Corvana collects only structural metadata — never content, PII, or sensitive data. The following data points are analyzed:
- Work item state transitions
- Build pipeline duration
- Sprint burndown patterns
- PR review times
- Release frequency
Data We Never Collect
To protect your privacy and security, the following data is explicitly excluded from collection:
- Never: Source code
- Never: Work item descriptions
- Never: Build logs
- Never: Test results content
- Never: Service connections
Setup Steps
Step 1: Navigate to Integrations
From your Corvana Assess dashboard, open the left sidebar and click Integrations.
Step 2: Connect Azure DevOps
Find the Azure DevOps card and click Connect Azure DevOps. This initiates the OAuth flow.
Step 3: Authorize Access
Review the requested permissions on Azure DevOps's authorization page and click Allow. Corvana requests read-only access only.
Step 4: Verify Connection
Return to the Corvana dashboard. The Azure DevOps card should now show "Connected" with a green indicator. Data collection begins within minutes.
Disconnecting
You can disconnect Azure DevOps at any time from the Integrations dashboard. Click the connected Azure DevOps card and select Disconnect. All collected metadata is permanently deleted within 24 hours. You can also revoke access directly from Azure DevOps's admin panel.
Troubleshooting
The Azure DevOps connection shows "Disconnected"
Try reconnecting from the Integrations dashboard. If the issue persists, check that your Azure DevOps admin has not revoked the OAuth authorization.
I don't see any data after connecting
Data collection typically begins within 5-10 minutes. If no data appears after 30 minutes, check your connection status and ensure the account has the required permissions.