FeedUpstreamSources
Retrieves a list of upstream sources for the specific feed.
Table Specific Information
Select
The add-in uses the Azure DevOps API to process WHERE clause conditions built with the following columns and operators:
- FeedId supports the '=' operator.
- ProjectId supports the '=' operator.
- IncludeDeletedUpstreams supports the '=' operator.
NOTE: FeedId is required in order to query FeedUpstreamSources.
For example:
SELECT * FROM FeedUpstreamSources WHERE FeedId = 'e14f9853-4830-4f04-9561-c551254a32c9' SELECT * FROM FeedUpstreamSources WHERE FeedId = 'e14f9853-4830-4f04-9561-c551254a32c9' AND IncludeDeletedUpstreams = true
Columns
| Name | Type | References | Description |
| Id [KEY] | String | Id of the feed upstream source. | |
| FeedId | String |
Feeds.Id | Id of the feed. |
| ProjectId | String | Id of the project. | |
| DeletedDate | Datetime | UTC date that this upstream was deleted. | |
| DisplayLocation | String | Locator for connecting to the upstream source in a user friendly format, that may potentially change over time. | |
| Location | String | Consistent locator for connecting to the upstream source. | |
| Name | String | Display name. | |
| Protocol | String | Package type associated with the upstream source. | |
| Status | String | Status of the Upstream source. | |
| UpstreamSourceType | String | Source type, such as Public or Internal. |
Pseudo-Columns
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements, and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source. Unless otherwise specified, only the = operator is permitted when filtering on pseudocolumns.
| Name | Type | Description | |
| IncludeDeletedUpstreams | Boolean | Include upstreams that have been deleted in the response. |