Hello everybody,
I am new to Bamboo and trying to understand how it works. I have a c++ project (cmake based) where I want the following steps to be executed:
Configure -> Build -> Test -> Package -> Distribute
I presume this is my "Build Plan".I created a single job with 5 tasks. Is that the correct way of doing it ? or should I split it in Jobs within Stages ?
Secondly, I want this plan to be ran on different platforms (Ubuntu, Mac) and with different configurations (gcc 3.x vs 4.x, Debug vs Release mode).
I have therefore created 2 remote agents, one on mac one on Ubuntu. Apparently here I have to duplicate the plan because I can't run the same plan on two different agents. Is that correct ?
I also want to alter the configure task so that I can run against different compilers or with different compiler flags. Do I have again to duplicate my plan ?
At this point, I have already 16 plans (all combinations of the various configurations). If now I realize that I need 1 more step in my plan, do I seriously have to edit the 16 plans ? Or did I miss something ? Is there any ways of parameterizing a plan to avoid this issue ?
Thank you in advance,
Barth
I created a single job with 5 tasks. Is that the correct way of doing it ? or should I split it in Jobs within Stages ?
That's correct. Stages would also work, but you'd have to pass the artifact between them which would likely increase the build time.
Apparently here I have to duplicate the plan because I can't run the same plan on two different agents. Is that correct ?
Yes, that's right.
Is there any ways of parameterizing a plan to avoid this issue ?
Unfortunately not.
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