private static string GetAccountNameForCredentialQuery(InputArguments input)
        {
            if (!input.TryGetHostAndPort(out string hostName, out _))
            {
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Failed to parse host name and/or port");
            }

            // dev.azure.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsDevAzureComHost(hostName))
            {
                // We ignore the given username for dev.azure.com-style URLs because AzDevOps recommends
                // adding the organization name as the user in the remote URL (resulting in URLs like
                // https://[email protected]/org/foo/_git/bar) and we don't know if the given username
                // is an actual username, or the org name.
                // Use `null` as the account name so we match all possible credentials (regardless of
                // the account).
                return(null);
            }

            // *.visualstudio.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsVisualStudioComHost(hostName))
            {
                // If we're given a username for the vs.com-style URLs we can and should respect any
                // specified username in the remote URL/input arguments.
                return(input.UserName);
            }

            throw new InvalidOperationException("Host is not Azure DevOps.");
        }
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        /// <remarks>
        /// For dev.azure.com-style URLs we use the path arg to get the Azure DevOps organization name.
        /// We ensure the presence of the path arg by setting credential.useHttpPath = true at install time.
        ///
        /// The result of this workaround is that we are now unable to determine if the user wanted to store
        /// credentials with the full path or not for dev.azure.com-style URLs.
        ///
        /// Rather than always assume we're storing credentials against the full path, and therefore resulting
        /// in an personal access token being created per remote URL/repository, we never store against
        /// the full path and always store with the organization URL "dev.azure.com/org".
        ///
        /// For visualstudio.com-style URLs we know the AzDevOps organization name from the host arg, and
        /// don't set the useHttpPath option. This means if we get the full path for a vs.com-style URL
        /// we can store against the full remote path (the intended design).
        ///
        /// Users that need to clone a repository from Azure Repos against the full path therefore must
        /// use the vs.com-style remote URL and not the dev.azure.com one.
        /// </remarks>
        private static string GetServiceName(InputArguments input)
        {
            if (!input.TryGetHostAndPort(out string hostName, out _))
            {
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Failed to parse host name and/or port");
            }

            // dev.azure.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsDevAzureComHost(hostName))
            {
                // We can never store the new dev.azure.com-style URLs against the full path because
                // we have forced the useHttpPath option to true to in order to retrieve the AzDevOps
                // organization name from Git.
                return(UriHelpers.CreateOrganizationUri(input).AbsoluteUri.TrimEnd('/'));
            }

            // *.visualstudio.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsVisualStudioComHost(hostName))
            {
                // If we're given the full path for an older *.visualstudio.com-style URL then we should
                // respect that in the service name.
                return(input.GetRemoteUri().AbsoluteUri.TrimEnd('/'));
            }

            throw new InvalidOperationException("Host is not Azure DevOps.");
        }
        /// <remarks>
        /// For dev.azure.com-style URLs we use the path arg to get the Azure DevOps organization name.
        /// We ensure the presence of the path arg by setting credential.useHttpPath = true at install time.
        ///
        /// The result of this workaround is that we are now unable to determine if the user wanted to store
        /// credentials with the full path or not for dev.azure.com-style URLs.
        ///
        /// Rather than always assume we're storing credentials against the full path, and therefore resulting
        /// in an personal access token being created per remote URL/repository, we never store against
        /// the full path and always store with the organization URL "dev.azure.com/org".
        ///
        /// For visualstudio.com-style URLs we know the AzDevOps organization name from the host arg, and
        /// don't set the useHttpPath option. This means if we get the full path for a vs.com-style URL
        /// we can store against the full remote path (the intended design).
        ///
        /// Users that need to clone a repository from Azure Repos against the full path therefore must
        /// use the vs.com-style remote URL and not the dev.azure.com one.
        /// </remarks>
        private static string GetServiceName(Uri remoteUri)
        {
            // dev.azure.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsDevAzureComHost(remoteUri.Host))
            {
                // We can never store the new dev.azure.com-style URLs against the full path because
                // we have forced the useHttpPath option to true to in order to retrieve the AzDevOps
                // organization name from Git.
                return(UriHelpers.CreateOrganizationUri(remoteUri, out _).AbsoluteUri.TrimEnd('/'));
            }

            // *.visualstudio.com
            if (UriHelpers.IsVisualStudioComHost(remoteUri.Host))
            {
                // If we're given the full path for an older *.visualstudio.com-style URL then we should
                // respect that in the service name.
                return(remoteUri.AbsoluteUri.TrimEnd('/'));
            }

            throw new InvalidOperationException("Host is not Azure DevOps.");
        }
        private async Task <IMicrosoftAuthenticationResult> GetAzureAccessTokenAsync(Uri remoteUri, string userName)
        {
            // We should not allow unencrypted communication and should inform the user
            if (StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase.Equals(remoteUri.Scheme, "http"))
            {
                throw new Exception("Unencrypted HTTP is not supported for Azure Repos. Ensure the repository remote URL is using HTTPS.");
            }

            Uri orgUri = UriHelpers.CreateOrganizationUri(remoteUri, out string orgName);

            _context.Trace.WriteLine($"Determining Microsoft Authentication authority for Azure DevOps organization '{orgName}'...");
            string authAuthority = _authorityCache.GetAuthority(orgName);

            if (authAuthority is null)
            {
                // If there is no cached value we must query for it and cache it for future use
                _context.Trace.WriteLine($"No cached authority value - querying {orgUri} for authority...");
                authAuthority = await _azDevOps.GetAuthorityAsync(orgUri);

                _authorityCache.UpdateAuthority(orgName, authAuthority);
            }
            _context.Trace.WriteLine($"Authority is '{authAuthority}'.");

            //
            // If the remote URI is a classic "*.visualstudio.com" host name and we have a user specified from the
            // remote then take that as the current AAD/MSA user in the first instance.
            //
            // For "dev.azure.com" host names we only use the user info part of the remote when this doesn't
            // match the Azure DevOps organization name. Our friends in Azure DevOps decided "borrow" the username
            // part of the remote URL to include the organization name (not an actual username).
            //
            // If we have no specified user from the remote (or this is [email protected]/org/..) then query the
            // user manager for a bound user for this organization, if one exists...
            //
            var icmp = StringComparer.OrdinalIgnoreCase;

            if (!string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(userName) &&
                (UriHelpers.IsVisualStudioComHost(remoteUri.Host) ||
                 (UriHelpers.IsAzureDevOpsHost(remoteUri.Host) && !icmp.Equals(orgName, userName))))
            {
                _context.Trace.WriteLine("Using username as specified in remote.");
            }
            else
            {
                _context.Trace.WriteLine($"Looking up user for organization '{orgName}'...");
                userName = _bindingManager.GetUser(orgName);
            }

            _context.Trace.WriteLine(string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(userName) ? "No user found." : $"User is '{userName}'.");

            // Get an AAD access token for the Azure DevOps SPS
            _context.Trace.WriteLine("Getting Azure AD access token...");
            IMicrosoftAuthenticationResult result = await _msAuth.GetTokenAsync(
                authAuthority,
                GetClientId(),
                GetRedirectUri(),
                AzureDevOpsConstants.AzureDevOpsDefaultScopes,
                userName);

            _context.Trace.WriteLineSecrets(
                $"Acquired Azure access token. Account='{result.AccountUpn}' Token='{{0}}'", new object[] { result.AccessToken });

            return(result);
        }