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.