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QUESTION
I am trying to run bamboo-server using a docker container and connect it to postgres db that is running on another container. First I run the postgres db and create an empty database named bamboo with a user postgres and password postgres.
And I run this commend to run bamboo server from https://hub.docker.com/r/atlassian/bamboo
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Apr-10 at 03:51If you don't set network of your docker it will be used bridge
mode as default.
I think the problem is you might use {containerName}:5432
instead of localhost:5432
from your JDBC
connection string, because localhost
mean your container of website instead of real computer, so that you can't connect to DB by that.
QUESTION
I'm receiving a very strange response from this code. My idea was:
- To create 8 html elements mapping an array.
- Selecting the
#cart-button
id to attach aneventlistener
(click) and passing to it the id of the of the html element (I'm trying to obtain these values from the key attribute).
Sometimes in the console I'm obtaining all the results OK (1 clicked, 2, clicked...)
, but sometimes the result is null clicked
.
I'm trying to understand why this is happening. Thank you very much!
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-29 at 07:40This is a problem of WHERE the mouse click actually happens.
In your code, the addTheListeners()
function attaches the event listener to the HTML elements, but each
element has also a child
element.
When you click the button, the actual e.target
of the click event will be either the or the
, depending on the exact position of the mouse cursor at the moment of the click.
Actually, the line is very thin and difficult to click on, but it can definitely happen.
When the click hits the rather than the
, the
e.target.parentElement.parentElement
will NOT find the right
getAttribute('key')
will be null).
To have a practical feedback, you can try to add a second console.log(e.target)
to your listener. You will see that null clicked
will be logged togheter with the element; when the
e.target
is you will see the correct log
(1 clicked, 2 clicked...)
.
In cases like this, you should definitely use event delegation to catch the click correctly (regardless if it's on the or on the
).
QUESTION
I try to configure the new doctoolchain wrapper to run within Bamboo. What I've done so far
- Create a new project locally and downloading the wrapper
dtcw
anddtcw.bat
(version 2.0.3) - Generate an empty arc42 template
./dtcw downloadTemplate
- Create a new build configration in Bamboo using the following configuration
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-24 at 15:34The actual problem was that files or directories created outside the container are not accessible inside the container. Therefore, the solution was to max permissions to the working directory.
QUESTION
I'd like to learn more about the roles of agentUuid vs id in a bamboo agent config and why it would take two IDs to identify a bamboo agent. The only visual difference at least in the file is that the Uuid is a GUID comprised of 32 hex characters, and id is comprised of 9 decimal digits.
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-21 at 15:33agentUUID is generated by remote agent to identify new agent at Bamboo side. It's used by server to identify and authorize network from agent came from. If agent authorization feature is not used, then agentUUID is not used.
agentId is id of remote agent entity at Bamboo DB table queue
QUESTION
I've got a deployment module with its own pom.xml. I use the module to deploy a 'module' and its version.
Modules are built by bamboo and pushed into the local repository of the agent (we haven't got nexus or artifactory yet so currently using the local repo).
When it's time to deploy, I would want to pass the module name and something to fetch me the latest version in the repo.
In ivy, I can use latest.integration or latest.release. However, I am not sure why maven does not allow it or at least not anymore.
So the plan is to use the LATEST version if we don't explicitly request any version.
How would we do this?
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-15 at 15:14Actually, using LATEST as version would fetch the latest one.
QUESTION
I'm trying to fetch two APIs in SwiftUI, the first Api works great, but when I try to fetch the second one I only get coding keys error.
first API is: "https://playground.devskills.co/api/rest/meal-roulette-app/meals"
Here is the code that dosent work:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-30 at 11:56Change your model to this
QUESTION
I have been ordered to migrate a dotnet build from Bamboo to Jenkins. I used a Freestyle job to run a powershell script, using the PowerShell plugin and successfully built it. However I need to add version number to the built artifact. The Bamboo job uses:
~\.dotnet\tools\dotnet-lambda.exe package -pl $fullDir -f "netcoreapp3.1" -o Payment.${bamboo.majorVersion}.${bamboo.minorVersion}.${bamboo.revisionVersion}.${bamboo.buildNumber}.zip
I went into Jenkins Configuration and in Global Properties, created Environment variables named - buildNumber, majorVersion, minorVersion and revisionVersion, giving it values and in the Build part of the Freestyle job, I used:
~\.dotnet\tools\dotnet-lambda.exe package -pl $fullDir -f "netcoreapp3.1" -o Payment.${env.majorVersion}.${env.minorVersion}.${env.revisionVersion}.${env.buildNumber}.zip
However the name of the built artifact is: Payment.....zip
- How can I pass the variable values?
- Is there a way to auto increment the revisionNumber and buildNumber, instead of hard coding it?
I'm very new to both Bamboo and Jenkins. Any help would be extremely helpful.
Regards Ramesh
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-06 at 01:45Personally, I'd not configure this things globally as they seem job specific. Nevertheless,
Install the Environment Injector plugin. You now have two options:
General tab
[ X ] Prepare an environment for the run
Build Environment tab
[ X ] Inject environment variables to the build process
Set the "Properties Content" (that's an environment variable).
In your shell step( no need to preface with ${env....} ):
Execute Shell step:
QUESTION
I am using the Bamboo build system to create and deploy a docker image. I have three stages corresponding to:
- Build Docker Image
- Tag Image
- Deploy Image
In the build stage I am pulling my Dockerfile
, and any other dependencies I need to construct the image from git. Then I am building the docker image, which is stored in my local repository.
In the tag and deploy stages, I am performing the obvious tasks using the docker image stored in the build stage.
There is no need to checkout source code in the last two stages- and in fact it should be avoided for various reasons.
Question: Is there a way to avoid having bamboo perform this code checkout in the last two steps?
Leaving the checkout
task out of my bamboo.yml
is not effective, as bamboo implicitly adds it back in. The best I can seem to do is add the force-clean-build
tag set to false
, like so:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-25 at 19:26Bamboo requires at least one checkout task for job. If you don't need repo checkout try to trick Bamboo with conditional checkout task
QUESTION
I have a Curl post request defined in a shell script as part of a task in my default job in a Bamboo plan.
The Curl request performs a deployment on one of my QA environments. It takes about 2 hours for finish the deployment as its a full stack deployment.
Once the deployment is done, to check the status of the deployment, I wish to send one more curl request whose response has a status field which says if its a successful deployment or not.
Here is the sample response from the request:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-16 at 12:32I think you can craft shell script which will analyse response JSON with some library like jq and then call exit 0 or exit 1 depending on status field value. In case of exit 1 Bamboo will mark task and job as failed
QUESTION
When I try to run a build with bamboo I get the following error:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Nov-05 at 11:44I was able to configure the Global Expiry to delete builds older than 90 days using the instructions at https://confluence.atlassian.com/bamboo/configuring-global-expiry-289277253.html :
- Click the icon in the Bamboo header and choose Overview.
- Click Expiry (under 'Plans') in the left-hand navigation panel.
From there the rest was pretty intuitive.
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