TeamCity
wikipedia:TeamCity is a build management and continuous integration server available since 2006. Some notable features include:
- Gated commits (prevents developers from breaking sources in a version control system by running the build remotely for local changes prior to commit)
- Build Grid. Allows running multiple builds and tests under different platforms and environments simultaneously
- Integrated code coverage, inspections and duplicates search
- Integration with IDEs: Eclipse, IntelliJ IDEA, Visual Studio
- Integration with Artifactory [1]
- Platforms supported: Java, .NET and Ruby
- Security: CSRF Protection[2][3] since TeamCity 2017.1[4]
TeamCity components include TeamCity Server and TeamCity agents[5].
- Configuration:
/path/to/teamcity/conf/server.xml
<Connector port="8111" protocol="HTTP/1.1".
- Teamcity logs:
/opt/teamcity/logs
cat /opt/teamcity/logs/teamcity-server.log | grep -v " INFO "
teamcity-activities.log
Activities
- Read StackOverflow questions about TeamCity: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/teamcity?tab=Votes
- Review TeamCity Release Notes/Changelog: https://blog.jetbrains.com/teamcity/category/release/
- Install Teamcity-Server using Docker
- Learn about TeamCity Agents and how to configure them.
- Learn differences between TeamCity agents and Gitlab runners
- Review TeamCity release cycle: https://www.jetbrains.com/help/teamcity/how-to.html#TeamCity-Release-Cycle
Related terms
- PostgreSQL
- HSQLDB
- TcWebHooks plugin
See also
- TeamCity: TeamCity Release Notes, TeamCity agents (
buildagent.properties
), Teamcity logs,Teamcity-server.log
, TeamCity triggers - WhiteSource
- Continuous integration (Continuous delivery): GitLab CI, TeamCity, Travis CI, Jenkins, CloudBees, AWS CodePipelines, Azure Pipelines, XebiaLabs, Codefresh, GitHub, Pipeline, CircleCI, JFrog Pipelines, Concourse CI, Dagger, Bitbucket Pipelines, Buildkite, Google Cloud Build
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