Teamcity Tutorial

Introduction Installing User management in TeamCity Group management in TeamCity Setting up the projects Creating project from scratch Creating project by URL Viewing all projects, sub-projects and builds in TeamCity Project page Configuring visible projects Project configurations General settings VCS roots Report tabs Build schedules SSH keys Clean-up rules Project actions Build Configurations General settings Version control settings of a build Build steps Adding build triggers Adding failure conditions Passing parameters to build Build Configuration actions Build configuration templates Various build steps Build steps for Gradle project Build steps for Maven project Build steps for .Net project Build steps for command line Powershell runner Duplicate code finder runner Executing Selenium tests in TeamCity Running builds Viewing the build run history Environment variables in TeamCity Pinning builds Build investigations Tagging builds Configuring and Viewing artifacts of build Setting up the build agents Enable and disable build agent View build agent summary View build history of an agent viewing build agent logs Managing compatible configurations on a build agent View build runners Viewing build agent parameters Build agent pools Tracking changes Managing Build Queue Configuraing build priorities in queue Favorite builds Personal settings and tools in TeamCity Global settings in TeamCity NuGet integration in TeamCity Viewing build time in TeamCity Viewing build disk usage in TeamCity Audit and Actions in TeamCity Authentication settings in TeamCity Email server set up in TeamCity Back up builds and projects in TeamCity Importing backup in TeamCity Viewing license information Cleaning up TeamCity server Usage statistics in TeamCity Plugins in TeamCity

Setting up the projects in Teamcity

We can have multiple projects in team city. Each project can have multiple builds. We can create a project from scratch or by using source code url as shown in below image.Each project has below settings.
  • General – Name, project id, description, build configuration and templates, sub-projects
  • VCS roots – Here we specify the repository of project source
  • Builds Schedule – here we can configure the schedules for the build
  • SSH Keys – The settings is used to specify the SSH keys used for VCS authentication purposes.
  • Clean up rules – Here we can set up rules to perform clean up tasks like backing up the build output etc.
  • Version settings

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