Date as build number

Hello,
I'm trying to code a plugin which replaces the "" pattern by the date of the build. Here is what I've done : -


package com.sncf.gl.apps.teamcity.plugins.datebuilnnumber; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; import jetbrains.buildServer.serverSide.BuildServerAdapter; import jetbrains.buildServer.serverSide.SBuildServer; import jetbrains.buildServer.serverSide.SRunningBuild; import com.intellij.openapi.diagnostic.Logger; public class DateBuildNumber extends BuildServerAdapter { private final static Logger LOG = Logger.getInstance(DateBuildNumber.class.getName()); private static final String DATE = "";


// Constructor
public DateBuildNumber(SBuildServer aBuildServer)
{
System.out.println( "### DateBuildNumber adding listener=" + this );
LOG.info("### DateBuildNumber adding listener=" + this);

// Register with TC
aBuildServer.addListener(this);
}


public void buildStarted(SRunningBuild build)
{
String buildNumber = build.getBuildNumber();

// Logging
System.out.println("### DateBuildNumber plugin : buildStarted");
LOG.info("### DateBuildNumber plugin : buildStarted");

// If the build number contains the {date} pattern we replace it by the current date.
if(buildNumber.lastIndexOf(DATE) > -1)
{
build.setBuildNumber(buildNumber.replace(DATE, createBuildNumber()));
}
else
{
System.out.println("### DateBuildNumber plugin, no {date} pattern found");
LOG.info("### DateBuildNumber plugin, no pattern found");
}
}

public String createBuildNumber()
{
Date currentBuild = new Date();
SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyMMddHHmmssZ");
return sdf.format(currentBuild);
}



}
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And here is my build-server-config.xml file :

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The problem is I don't exactly understand how to register the plugin in TC.

I've watched stdout logs and there's nothing about my plugin?

Does someone can help me?

Regards,

Xavier

Edited by: Xavier Seignard on Oct 7, 2008 11:02 AM

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You should create jar file with META-INF folder containing your spring xml file. The easiest way to check that your plugin is actually working is to put this jar into the WEB-INF/lib folder and restart server.

In TeamCity 4.0 it is possible to keep plugins outside of TeamCity installation directory. For this you can create zip file with name ]]>.zip and put your jars there. Then you can copy this zip to the .BuildServer/plugins folder and restart server.

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Thanks,
I've already did it.

By the way, it works fine now. Don't know what was wrong, because I didn't changed anything ?!?!

I would like to share this really simple plugin which can be useful for some people, how can I do it?

Regards,

Xavier

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Could you please register in our confluence: http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/
We then can create a page for your plugin and grant you rights for this page.


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Pavel Sher

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User Name: bigx
Full Name: Xavier Seignard


It's done!

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Xavier,

Here you are: http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/TW/DateBuildNumber
You should be able to modify the page now.

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Best regards,

Yegor Yarko
Project Manager (TeamCity)
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

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Sorry but I can't modify it?!

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Xavier,

Sorry, it seems the permissions configuration in Confluence is a bit trickier then it seemed to be.
We will try to resolve this. For the time being you can send me the content for the page so I can paste it.

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Hi,
I still can't do anything in confluence!

Regards


Xavier


PS : Thanks for your sprint on Clearcase!

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Xavier,

Sorry, for the time being we did not found a suitable way to grant permissions for editing a single page in a space.

I have sent you an email some time ago with suggestion to put the content in your personal space and I will then include the page into or space.

Is this suitable for you?

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Best regards,

Yegor Yarko
Project Manager (TeamCity)
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

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done
I hope it could be useful for someone.

Regards,

Xavier

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Thank you, Xavier.

I've included your page into the corresponding plugin page:
http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/TW/DateBuildNumber

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I've made a dedicated page, it's much easier.

http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/~bigx/Date+Plugin

Regards,

Xavier

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Dirk,

Seems some Confluence permissions problem. For now I copied the page content inplace.

You can also consider using Groovy Plug plugin to get the build start date.

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