Bamboo 2.0 : 3.4 Triggering a Build when another Build finishes
This page last changed on Dec 20, 2007 by rosie@atlassian.com.
Sometimes you may want to trigger a build when another plan's build has successfully completed. This ensures that changes to one plan's code do not break a dependent build (known as a 'child' build). For example, there could be two plans in Bamboo:
In this scenario, ACME-PLUGIN is a child of ACME-CORE. Any changes to the ACME-CORE code should trigger a build of Acme-PLUGIN. In turn, every time a build completes successfully for ACME-PLUGIN, you might want to then run builds for some additional plans (e.g 'ACME-FUNCTIONAL-TESTS' and 'ACME-UNIT-TESTS'). In this case, ACME-PLUGIN is a parent of ACME-FUNCTIONAL-TESTS and ACME-UNIT-TESTS, as well as being a child of ACME-CORE.
To trigger a build when another build finishes,
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