TeamCity
JReleaser can be run as a step inside TeamCity.
If you’re already building with either Maven or Gradle then you might use the JReleaser Maven Plugin or the JReleaser Gradle Plugin instead. |
For a Linux agent add the following step:
steps {
script {
scriptContent = """
// Get the jreleaser downloader
curl -sL https://git.io/get-jreleaser > get_jreleaser.java
// Download JReleaser with version = <version>
// Change <version> to a tagged JReleaser release
// or leave it out to pull `latest`.
java get_jreleaser.java <version>
// Let's check we've got the right version
java -jar jreleaser-cli.jar --version
// Execute a JReleaser command such as 'full-release'
java -jar jreleaser-cli.jar full-release
""".trimIndent()
}
}
You may use latest to pull the latest stable release or early-access to pull the latest snapshot.
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The agent must have Java 11 or greater configured otherwise the download will fail. |
You must use Build parameters to
configure environment variables such as JRELEASER_GITHUB_TOKEN and any other secrets required by the build.
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