TeamCity and NUnit 3: on the Same Wavelength
For the last couple of months we, the TeamCity team, have been working really hard together with the NUnit team, and today we are happy to announce NUnit 3 has been released and is fully integrated...
View ArticleBrand new TeamCity 9.1.5 is here
Greetings, everyone! We are happy to announce TeamCity 9.1.5 update! Have you noticed our new site featuring bright colors and an uncluttered design? We’re so excited about our new logo and icon and...
View ArticleTeamCity Take on Build Pipelines
Although it is possible to setup build pipelines in TeamCity, you will not find the term “build pipeline” in the TeamCity web interface or even in our documentation. The reason is that we have our own...
View ArticleTeamCity brings Azure Resource Manager support
Microsoft has recently introduced a new way to deploy cloud resources, so currently there exist two Azure deployment models supported by TeamCity as two separate plugins. The earlier Azure deployment...
View ArticleTeamCity 9.1.7 Update
Greetings, everyone! It’s been a while since our latest update, so today we are announcing TeamCity 9.1.7. Build 37573 is a bugfix release addressing over 90 issues, see the full list in our Release...
View ArticleTeamCity 10 EAP 2 is out today
Greetings, everyone! We are proud to announce that TeamCity 10.0 EAP 2 build 41463 has just been released! One of the most exciting features of this EAP is the ability to create TeamCity projects and...
View ArticleTen Years After: Welcome TeamCity 10!
Greetings, everyone! Our team is excited to announce the arrival of TeamCity 10.0, the jubilee version of our continuous integration and deployment server! The number ten is regarded as the most...
View ArticleInstalling GitHub Webhooks from TeamCity
Greetings, everyone! Since TeamCity 10.0 it has become possible to use commit hooks with a TeamCity server. Now, when a VCS change is detected via a commit hook, TeamCity automatically increases the...
View ArticleTeamCity 10 GitHub-Related Improvements
Configuring TeamCity to use GitHub as the source code repository has always been easy, especially since the feature ‘create from URL‘ was first introduced. TeamCity 10 has brought a number of...
View ArticleBuild, test and deploy .NET Core projects with TeamCity
The .NET Core development platform is the next wave of .NET ecosystem evolution which brings cross-platform targets for your existing or new products. Microsoft ships .NET Core SDK packages with a...
View ArticleKotlin Configuration Scripts: An Introduction
This is a five part series on working with Kotlin to create Configuration Scripts for TeamCity. An Introduction to Configuration Scripts Working with Configuration Scripts Creating Configuration...
View ArticleKotlin Configuration Scripts: Working with Configuration Scripts
This is part two of the five-part series on working with Kotlin to create Configuration Scripts for TeamCity. An Introduction to Configuration Scripts Working with Configuration Scripts Creating...
View ArticleKotlin Configuration Scripts: Creating Configuration Scripts Dynamically
This is part three of the five-part series on working with Kotlin to create Configuration Scripts for TeamCity. An Introduction to Configuration Scripts Working with Configuration Scripts Creating...
View ArticleKotlin Configuration Scripts: Extending the TeamCity DSL
This is part four of the five-part series on working with Kotlin to create Configuration Scripts for TeamCity. An Introduction to Configuration Scripts Working with Configuration Scripts Creating...
View ArticleTeamCity as Debian Package Repository
Recently we’ve been experimenting around using TeamCity as a Debian repository and we’d like to share some tips and tricks we’ve come up with in the process. We used the TeamCity tcDebRepository plugin...
View ArticleWelcome EAP1 for TeamCity 2017.1 (aka 10.1)
Greetings, everyone! Today we are unveiling the Early Access Preview (EAP) for TeamCity 2017.1, formerly known as TeamCity 10.1! Following the JetBrains versioning scheme, our releases will be now...
View ArticleKotlin Configuration Scripts: Testing Configuration Scripts
This is part five of the five-part series on working with Kotlin to create Configuration Scripts for TeamCity. An Introduction to Configuration Scripts Working with Configuration Scripts Creating...
View ArticleTeamCity to Access Private GitHub Repositories Securely
Introduction One of the great features TeamCity has is its integration with GitHub. Authentication from TeamCity to GitHub should be configured for the integration to work. We consider TeamCity secure...
View ArticleRun TeamCity CI builds in Google Cloud
We are happy to announce that now TeamCity provides a tight integration with Google Cloud services. The Google Cloud Agents plugin allows using Google Compute Engine to start cloud instances on demand...
View ArticleManage TeamCity Users with Invitations Plugin
Managing users of a TeamCity server is one of the tasks currently handled by the server administrator. Now when a new user comes to the company, they need to create an account on a TeamCity server...
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