TeamCity: labeling VCS (Subversion) with an artifact's file version

巧了我就是萌 提交于 2019-11-30 07:41:18

As someone mentioned, you can output the build number during the execution of the build script, and teamcity will use that output to label the build. For example, I label my build with the same version that I put into AssemblyInfo.cs. Part of that version (Major, Minor) is actually in the file already, the other part (Build, Revision) gets added during the build.

From my msbuild script:

<Target Name="Setup">
    <!-- Version.txt contains the major and minor version numbers, 
         The build number and revision come from environment variables
         in the next step -->
    <Version VersionFile="Version.txt" BuildType="None" RevisionType="None">
        <Output TaskParameter="Major" PropertyName="Major" />
        <Output TaskParameter="Minor" PropertyName="Minor" />
    </Version>

    <!-- If you want to build a release without going through the build
         server, you should define the following 2 environment variables
         when running this build script -->

    <!-- BUILD_NUMBER environment variable supplied by the build server -->
    <CreateProperty
        Value="$(BUILD_NUMBER)">
        <Output
            TaskParameter="Value"
            PropertyName="Build" />
    </CreateProperty>

    <!-- BUILD_VCS_NUMBER environment variable supplied by the build server -->
    <CreateProperty
        Value="$(BUILD_VCS_NUMBER)">
        <Output
            TaskParameter="Value"
            PropertyName="Revision" />
    </CreateProperty>       

    <AssemblyInfo CodeLanguage="CS"  
        OutputFile="Properties\VersionInfo.cs" 
        AssemblyVersion="$(Major).$(Minor).$(Build).$(Revision)" 
        AssemblyFileVersion="$(Major).$(Minor).$(Build).$(Revision)" />

    <!-- Tell the build server what our actual build number is -->
    <Message Text="##teamcity[buildNumber '$(Major).$(Minor).$(Build).$(Revision)']" />
</Target>

you just output the version during the build the format is ##teamcity[buildNumber '<buildnum>']

If you're using Ant, maybe you should get SVNAnt.jar and try this.

The convention that I've seen for labeling is major.minor.svn (and .build if you're using CI).

You can include SVN revision number to your TeamCity build number. For your build number pattern in Teamcity, use something like {build.vcs.number.1} in the build number pattern field.

After that build number will contain actual SVN revision number, and your labeling pattern %system.build.number% will contain it as well.

Hope this helps, KIR

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