sarathprasath
sarathprasath

Reputation: 609

Assembly Versioning and Dll Versioning in Team City

I want to have these Versions in a format

like this.. {Major}.{Minor}.{Build}.{patch}

how to set this in the assembly info patcher in team city?

so that it will automatically increment the versions for each time it builds...

i want some guidance and help in this...?!?

Upvotes: 16

Views: 9961

Answers (4)

emilast
emilast

Reputation: 569

Using the File Content Replacer build feature suggested by Paul, we eventually ended up with the following versioning scheme in our project:

http://www.meadow.se/wordpress/generating-semantic-version-build-numbers-in-teamcity/

A little bit complicated to setup but we're happy with the results.

/Emil

Upvotes: 3

Paul
Paul

Reputation: 72

It's now possible to be done through the File Content Replacer (available since TeamCity 9.1): https://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TCD9/File+Content+Replacer

Upvotes: 0

emilast
emilast

Reputation: 569

Regarding the question from Emil G about keeping the first numbers of the version from AssemblyInfo, it's currently not possible: https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/TW-20475

Would be nice, though.

/Emil Å

Upvotes: 0

John Hoerr
John Hoerr

Reputation: 8035

TeamCity can version assemblies for you with the AssemblyInfo Patcher build feature. To take advantage of this:

  1. Create a build parameter called %Major.Minor%. Set this manually to some value, e.g. 1.0.
  2. On the General Settings tab, set the Build number format to %Major.Minor%.%build.vcs.number%.%build.counter%.
  3. On the Build Steps tabe, scroll to the Additional Build Features at the bottom of the page. Add an Assembly Info Patcher build step. It will default to using the %system.build.number%, which you've defined in step 2.

This will result in all of your assemblies being versioned with the %system.build.number%, which includes the Major and Minor version, the VCS revision, and TeamCity's incremental build number.

Upvotes: 37

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