We generate reports (really just links) that we want to publish post-deployment, but there is currently no way to define an artifact in a deployment project like there is in a build job. Any suggestions?
Hello Curtis,
Thank you for your question.
At the end of the deployment we want to publish a report that shows the changes
You could run a Script task as the latest to be run from your deployment, compact (or not) all the files you have gathered and copy them across to another location using a SCP task.
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Kind regards,
Rafael P. Sperafico
Atlassian Support
Try to create a build plan that creates all needed artifacts for all deployment projects. I think it's more cleaner, then to create artifacts in deployments. I thought about a deployment as just a little task that transfers an artifact to an environment (and configures this)
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Our specific situation is a DB deployment. At the end of the deployment we want to publish a report that shows the changes. So, we don't have the artifact until after the deployment is executed. Hope that provides a bit more clarity. Any thoughts?
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