Add
build sources to bring automated build job results into the TeamForge project and
traceability context.
Build
sources bring build/CI data into Orchestrate for archival of metadata, participation
in traceability, and activity reporting.
Create or find an existing Tool to group your build source
under
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From the desired project context, navigate to .
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Determine whether a “Tool” exists that represents a logical container for your
desired source. For instance, if you are adding a Jenkins source, look for a
tool representing the instance of Jenkins in question.
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If a Tool exists already, click the Tool’s title to edit the
Tool.
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If a Tool does not exist, click Add Tool.
Edit an existing build source
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To edit an existing build source, find the Data Source in the list of sources
associated with the tool.
You can edit the display name or associate a different commit source for this
build source. If you do not select a commit source, no associations will be
drawn for the build activities coming from this build source. TeamForge displays
a warning if a build source is not associated with a commit source. See Manage commit sources.
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Click Update to save your changes.
Note: While editing an existing source configuration, you can toggle a source
from Active to Inactive, which will stop
TeamForge from collecting data from that source; toggle back to
Active to resume data collection from the
source.
Create a new build source
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If this is a new Tool, first select the Tool Type in the drop-down menu. For
instance, if you’re adding a Jenkins Tool instance, select
Jenkins.
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Select the Include Traceability check box.
A blank data source appears. If this is an existing Tool with existing
sources, click the Data Source + (Add Source) icon to add
a new blank source.
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Provide a display name for the build source. This display name will
help you differentiate the source in lists throughout the user
interfaces. The display name can be up to 100 alphanumeric characters in
length.
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Select a commit source.
Select the commit source from the list of existing commit sources (or
create a new one).
Important:
- You must select a commit source from the list of existing
commit sources to let TeamForge create associations between
your build and commit activities.
- If you do not select a commit source, no associations will
be drawn for the build activities coming from this build
source. TeamForge displays a warning if a build source is
not associated with a commit source. See Manage commit
sources for more information about adding a
commit source.
- For most source types, TeamForge generates a unique "source
association key". The source association key uniquely
identifies and helps route data from sources properly in
TeamForge. You must supply this string while configuring
adapters for most source types. You can copy the key by
clicking on the small clipboard icon. No association key is
necessary when you configure a TeamForge project code
repository, though.
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Click Update.
TeamForge saves the new build source and activates it.