![]() Firstly, download the latest version of TeamCity from the JetBrains website. ![]() In this post I’m going to describe how to install TeamCity and how to build and deploy an SSDT project using it. So, apparently I can't create an artifact zip outside the Data folder.īut there has to be a way to access the path, isn't it? I can't find a parameter, which I could use for a PowerShell script.Ĭould you show me a solution, how I can generate an artifact zip by TeamCity and then access and use the zip by PowerShell and, for example, copy it to another location? Or better, to independent set the destination folder which isn't in the teamcity Data directory? Like src\PROJECTNAME\bin\Debug => C:\ another post I talked about how we were asked to move away from TFS to start using GitHub, TeamCity and Octopus Deploy. Maybe it is possible to get the variable folder name out? so it overwrites with every sucessfull build? The thing is that I can't change the left part (C:\TeamCity\buildAgent\system\.artifacts_cache\localhost_9191\httpAuth\repository\download\CONFIGNAME), just the right part apparently.Įven if I set the it doesn't solve my problem, as the deep structure and variable folder name (8.tcbuild) still exists, just at another location. The location of the zip is: C:\TeamCity\buildAgent\system\.artifacts_cache\localhost_9191\httpAuth\repository\download\CONFIGNAME\8.tcbuildid, and there is my deploy.zip. So now, I want to deploy my /bin folder to another server.Īt the build config I've set the following artifact path: src\PROJECTNAME\bin\Debug => deploy.zip. ![]() I'm building it with MSBuild by the way, no Visual Studio is installed. I recently configured a buildserver which compiles and builds my C# solution just fine.
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