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Common Repository Configuration (Only available when configuring an existing Plan/Job)

  • 'Force Clean Build:' (Optional) — You can force Bamboo to remove the source directory and check it out again prior to the Plan/Job build being built by selecting this option. Please note that this will greatly increase the time it takes to complete a build.
  • 'Clean working directory after each build:' (Optional) — You can force Bamboo to remove the source directory after the Plan/Job is completed building by selecting this option. Please note that this may increase build times but saves on disk space.
  • 'Include/Exclude Files:' (Only available when configuring a Plan) — You can specify a particular inclusion or exclusion pattern for file changes to be detected. If you select an option other than 'None', the following field will appear:
    • 'File Pattern:' — The regular expression for file changes which you wish to include/exclude.
  • 'Web Repository:' — Select the type of web repository ('None', 'Generic Web Repository', 'Mercurial Web Repository', 'FishEye') to be associated with this build. You will be able to view code changes related to your build via the build results.
    (info) Only a subset of Web Repository options are available for your chosen repository type.
    • If 'Generic Web Repository' is selected:
      • 'Web Repository URL' — If your source repository can be accessed via a web browser, you can specify the URL of the source repository here. If you specify a Web Repository URL, then links to relevant files will be displayed in the 'Code Changes' section of a build result.
      • 'Web Repository Module' — The repository name of the Plan/Job, if the above Web Repository URL points to multiple repositories.
    • If 'Mercurial Web Repository' is selected:
      • 'Mercurial Web Repository Viewer Scheme' — Choose between using the BitBucket Web Repository Scheme (if you use BitBucket) or Mercurial's own default web server (Default Web Repository Scheme (hgserve)).
    • If 'FishEye' is selected:
      • 'FishEye URL' — The URL of your FishEye repository (e.g. 'https://atlaseye.atlassian.com/').
      • 'Repository Name' — The name of your FishEye repository (e.g. 'Bamboo'). This is effectively the alias for your repository path.
      • 'Repository Path' — The path for your FishEye repository (e.g. '/atlassian/bamboo/').

        リポジトリのパスを特定する方法

        If you have previously run builds with changes from your repository, the easiest way of determining your repository path is to view the code changes and copy the path from the start of the path of one of the changed files, up to (but not including) the appropriate root directory. The root directories for repositories are the ones shown by FishEye when browsing a repository (e.g. trunk)). For example, if a code change listed /atlassian/bamboo/trunk/bamboo-acceptance-test/pom.xml, the path would be /atlassian/bamboo/.
        If you have not previously run builds with changes from your repository, you will need to ask your FishEye administrator for the repository path indexed by FishEye.

  • 'Build Strategy' (Only available when configuring a Plan) — Choose one of the build strategy options (listed below), which will be used for triggering the execution of this Plan. You can change the Build Strategy at a later point in time as required.
    (warning) You may need to configure other options specific to your chosen build strategy.
    (warning) If you select Manual & dependent builds only when creating a new Plan, an initial build will not automatically be run. You can force an initial build to be executed automatically by adding the fire.initial.build.for.manual.strategy to your bamboo.cfg.xml file as described in Configuring System Properties.

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