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- In the Select Macro form, select the TeamCity Project macro.
- Select the appropriate TeamCity instance and the project, which data about project activity is retrieved from.
- Click Insert.
- Save the page.
Once you have saved the page, you will see the table with the following information:
- # - number of the build configuration;
- Results - results of the build completion;
- Changes - the list of changes added into the build and the user who added these changes;
- Started - date and time when the build was started;
- Duration - duration of the build creation.
You can click the entries in the Results column, to proceed to the build results in TeamCity instance.
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Parameter Name | Required | Default | Parameter description and accepted values |
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project | yes | n/a | Name of the project, which activity data Project name or project ID (depending on add-on version) which build activity is fetched for. All projects are retrieved from TeamCity server. |
server | no | By default, the primary application link is selected. If the primary application link is used, this parameter is not available in the storage format. | Name of the application link used for integration with TeamCity server. |
macro-id | Automatically assigned | ID of the macro on the page. | Confluence assigns ID of the macro automatically. |
Storage format example
Below you can find the example of storage format. The selected application link is not indicated anyhow in the storage format.
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<p><ac<ac:structured-macro ac:name="teamcity-project" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="4e39a1cc-222b-4e85-9ba7-fffa09ed2be8"> <ac:parameter ac:name="projectserver">Amazon API client<>TeamCity StiltSoft</ac:parameter> <ac:parameter ac:name="project">SmartAttachments</ac:parameter> </ac:structured-macro></p>macro> |