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QB-68
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Improvement
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Resolved
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Fixed
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Minor
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Assignee: |
Robin Shen
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Reporter: |
Michael King
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QuickBuild
Created: 19/Apr/06 10:20 AM
Updated: 25/Jun/10 09:18 AM
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Would it be possible to provide all the variables being used in a build to be displayed in the "Build Info" page? My builds perform deployments and undeployments of applications to many different servers. I have a few standard servers to perform these tasks, but occasionally developers would like to perform deployments to their own machines. Currently, we have to create a new build configuration for each developer's environment and change the port value, host name and other such information, or override that info in the "Build Info" page. This becomes cumbersome for developers to remember to find the actual build configuration that is needed and perform a copy paste in the Variables section.
Having this variable information is beneficial in creating confidence with developers as well, since they will be able to confirm what values are being used, and they will likely use the product more with their daily builds.
Thanks,
Mike
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Description
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Would it be possible to provide all the variables being used in a build to be displayed in the "Build Info" page? My builds perform deployments and undeployments of applications to many different servers. I have a few standard servers to perform these tasks, but occasionally developers would like to perform deployments to their own machines. Currently, we have to create a new build configuration for each developer's environment and change the port value, host name and other such information, or override that info in the "Build Info" page. This becomes cumbersome for developers to remember to find the actual build configuration that is needed and perform a copy paste in the Variables section.
Having this variable information is beneficial in creating confidence with developers as well, since they will be able to confirm what values are being used, and they will likely use the product more with their daily builds.
Thanks,
Mike |
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