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I have CC.NET configured with 2 projects like this

BuildApp RunSmokeTests

RunSmokeTests uses project trigger to start whenever BuildApp project finishes with Success. When smoke tests fail I want to be able to send e-mails containing version number of our app (${CCNetLabel} from BuildApp project).

I can't find a way to do it. I thought this should be built in in CC.NET. I want to make sure that there is no such functionality in CC.NET before I come up with my own solution.

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You can use a remoteProjectLabeller to label the SmokeTests project with the same label as the BuildApp project.

Otherwise you could use a ForceBuildPublisher in the publishers section of the BuildApp project, where you can pass custom parameters.

If I were to suggest an option, I'd go for the latter as there is a underlying issue with the remoteProjectTrigger which can mean that your RunSmokeTests project can fire when BuildApp fails. It is also less efficient than the ForceBuildPublisher

For example

<forcebuild>
 <project>RunSmokeTests</project>
 <serverUri>tcp://buildserver:21234/CruiseManager.rem</serverUri>
 <integrationStatus>Success</integrationStatus>
 <!-- <enforcerName>BuildApp has finished </enforcerName> -->
 <parameters>
  <namedValue name="$BuildAppLabel" value="$Label" />
 </parameters>
</forcebuild>

There is a bug where but the enforcerName won't be passed, so don't rely on that property.

In the RunSmokeTests project you should be able to read out the $BuildAppLabel for the email.

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  • I found it 10 minutes after I posted this question :) This happens often. But still, thanks. Oct 14, 2014 at 6:03

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