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TeamCity plug

The TeamCity plug provides an interface to perform actions in a remote TeamCity server for the Plastic SCM DevOps system.

This is the source code used by the actual built-in TeamCity plug. Use it as a reference to build your own CI plug!

Build

The executable is built from .NET Framework code using the provided src/teamcityplug.sln solution file. You can use Visual Studio or MSBuild to compile it.

Note: We'll use ${DEVOPS_DIR} as alias for %PROGRAMFILES%\PlasticSCM5\server\devops in Windows or /var/lib/plasticscm/devops in macOS or Linux.

Setup

If you just want to use the built-in TeamCity plug you don't need to do any of this. The TeamCity plug is available as a built-in plug in the DevOps section of the WebAdmin. Open it up and configure your own!

Configuration files

You'll notice some configuration files under /src/configuration. Here's what they do:

  • teamcityplug.log.conf: log4net configuration. The output log file is specified here. This file should be in the binaries output directory.
  • ci-teamcityplug.definition.conf: plug definition file. You'll need to place this file in the Plastic SCM DevOps directory to allow the system to discover your TeamCity plug.
  • teamcityplug.config.template: mergebot configuration template. It describes the expected format of the TeamCity plug configuration. We recommend to keep it in the binaries output directory
  • teamcityplug.conf: an example of a valid TeamCity plug configuration. It's built according to the teamcityplug.config.template specification.

Add to Plastic SCM Server DevOps

To allow Plastic SCM Server DevOps to discover your custom TeamCity plug, just drop the ci-teamcityplug.definition.conf file in ${DEVOPS_DIR}/config/plugs/available$. Make sure the command and template keys contain the appropriate values for your deployment!

Behavior

The TeamCity plug provides an API for mergebots to connect to TeamCity. They use the plug to launch builds in a TeamCity server and retrieve the build status.

What the configuration looks like

When a mergebot requires a CI plug to work, you can select a TeamCity Plug Configuration.

CI plug select

You can either select an existing configuration or create a new one.

When you create a new TeamCity Plug Configuration, you have to fill in the following values:

teamcityplug configuration example

Installation requirements - The TeamCity Lightweight Plugin

⚠️ Important! ⚠️

Please make sure that you've installed our lightweight TeamCity plugin before you create a new configuration for a server. You can find it in the client install directory (%PROGRAMFILES%\PlasticSCM5\client in Windows, /opt/plasticscm5/client in Linux or /Applications/PlasticSCM.app/Contents/MonoBundle in macOS), inside the mergebot-zeroconf-plugins directory.

You'll also need to install a Plastic SCM CLI Client (version 7.0.16.2200 or higher) in the TeamCity machine. It's required to perform all SCM operations against the server (e.g. update the TeamCity Plastic SCM workspace). The user account running TeamCity will need a valid Plastic SCM Client configuration to contact the target Plastic SCM Server.

TeamCity Configuration

The lightweight TeamCity plugin makes it unnecessary to specify repositories in TeamCity. Instead, add a Mergebot Plastic SCM step as the first one in your build configuration. The mergebot will take care of the rest!

Project configuration

When the mergebot requests a new build run or an existing build status from the TeamCity plug, it calls the remote TeamCity API using the URL and credentials in the plug configuration.

How it works

When a user creates a new TeamCity plug configuration, by default it executes the built-in plug binaries using the values of the configuration. Then, it automatically connects to the Plastic SCM server through a websocket and stands by for requests. You can also choose not to automatically run that particular configuration if you don't want to.

Support

If you have any questions about this plug don't hesitate to contact us by email or in our forum!