Figured it out.
- Build Definition->Build Agent Folder = $(SourceDir)\MyBranch\Folder1
- Build Agent Properties->Working Directory = C:\GateAgent1
Vra
In TFS 2010
, I am looking for a way to have multiple build definitions that all build in the same agent folder. The reason for this is that I am trying to implement Gated Checkin but do not want to have to build the entire branch every time so I have created multiple builds that only build a subset of the solutions/projects.
Example Branch:
MyBranch:
- Folder1
* Solution1A
* Solution1B
- Folder2
* Solution2A
* Solution2B
Example Build Definitions:
- MyBranchBuild - builds all solutions in all folders
- MyBranchFolder1Build - builds all solutions under Folder1
- MyBranchFolder2Build - builds all solutions under Folder2
Example Build Agents:
- GateAgent1
* Builds in C:\GateAgent1\MyBranch
- GateAgent2
* Builds in C:\GateAgent2\MyBranch
Currently MyBranchBuild contains in the Workspace definition "Build Agent Folder":
- $(BuildDir)\Folder1
- $(BuildDir)\Folder2
MyBranchFolder1Build
and MyBranchFolder2Build
only contain workspace mappings for their intended folders.
GateAgent1 & 2 use variations on the below working directory:
C:\GateAgent1\$(BuildDefinitionPath)
My resulting builds are going to
- C:\GateAgent1\MyBranchBuild
- C:\GateAgent1\MyBranchFolder1Build
- C:\GateAgent1\MyBranchFolder2Build
Again, my goal is for all 3 to build under:
- C:\GateAgent1\MyBranch
Oplossing 2
Figured it out.
Ander wenke
Instead of $(BuildDefinitionPath) property, you can specify the hard-coded branch name in working directory under Agent properties.