Comment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Jhonny Yin
This article was great and help me set up dotnet builds with TC. Will code coverage be added to this soon?
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Jhonny Yin
Will code coverage be added to this?
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Dmitry...
Thanks for a reply, could you please vote for <a href="https://github.com/JetBrains/teamcity-dotnet-plugin/issues/2" rel="nofollow">this issue</a> in the plugin tracker?
View ArticleComment on TeamCity on Docker Hub – it’s official now! by Evgeniy
Thanks! Works! It is very helpful!
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Isn’t there a name missing for the system prop passed into gradle with -D?
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Vadim
TeamCity 10.0.4 how Install plugin, after plugin installation agent not starting? If I installing only agent part it works, there is no .Net core(dotnet) in Runners Type. Thanks
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Dmitry...
Hi, Vadim. Could you please create an issue in <a href="https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issues/TW" rel="nofollow">our tracker</a>? We need to know TeamCity .NET Core plugin version from the...
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by chris cipolla
Am i doing something wrong? using NUnit 3 is painful with TeamCity. every time i update i have to redefine the path?
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Michael...
Using animated image in this post is not a good idea. Initially it looks cool, but images are changed too quickly to understand content. Also when reading text below the image, flicking disrupts the...
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Richard
I got the following error when publishing to IIS. Anything I miss? [21:48:25][Step 3/3] Configuring the following project for use with IIS: ‘.\output’ [21:48:25][Step 3/3] No web.config found. Creating...
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Richard
Make it work now. Looks like the published folder must be in an absolute path.
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Nikolay
Yes, now it is so. Try using these samples (https://github.com/JetBrains/teamcity-nunit-samples) See https://github.com/JetBrains/teamcity-nunit-samples/blob/master/nunit-utils.targets the task...
View ArticleComment on Build, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity by Dmitry...
Richard, thanks for reporting it, it was previously mentioned in the plugin tracker: https://github.com/JetBrains/teamcity-dotnet-plugin/issues/9 We’ll update notes for the output path field to pay...
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Jos Krause
I agree with Chris, this current method of using NUnit is horrible and painstakingly frustrating, should it not at least have built-in package support or simply setup a feed for Nuget to retrieve it...
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Nikolay
Yes, we should make easier the usage of nunit. I’ve created the issue https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/TW-48468 Feel free to vote and to add your comments
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Anthony
To use NUnit 3.6+ do we require a specific version of TeamCity ?
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Pavel Sher
On the other hand previous approach with NUnit 2.x was a big pain for us. Whenever new feature was added to new NUnit version we instantly got a feature request to bundle this new version. As a result...
View ArticleComment on TeamCity on Docker Hub – it’s official now! by Krisztian Gyuris
Great stuff. I would like to use this for doing CI for Android and iOS apps. Can I do this with a macOS machine as a host and running docker on it?
View ArticleComment on TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength by Nikolay Pianikov
Any version of TeamCity. NUnit 3.0 and higher supports an integration with TeamCity. There is an important notice: you should use NUnit 3.x with all official extensions, see...
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