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I'm setting up TeamCity as my build server.

I have my project set up, it is updating correctly from subversion, and building ok.

So what's next?

Ideally, I'd like to have it auto deploy to a test server, with a manual deploy to a live/staging server.

What's the best way to go about this?

Since I am using C#/ASP.Net, should I add a Web Deployment project to my solution?

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    Have you seen Inedo's BuildMaster? A common workflow I see is to have build artifacts pulled out of TeamCity, and deployed/configured with BuildMaster to various servers. Quick reference article: inedo.com/support/kb/1031/… (disclaimer: I work for Inedo) Commented Jun 7, 2013 at 20:22
  • I made a similar recommendation before, but I do not work for Inedo. It's worth looking at.
    – Damon
    Commented Nov 26, 2013 at 16:47

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This article explains how to call Microsoft's WebDeploy tool from TeamCity to deploy a web application to a remote web server. I've been using it to deploy to a test web server and run selenium tests on check-in.

http://www.mikevalenty.com/automatic-deployment-from-teamcity-using-webdeploy/

  1. Install WebDeploy
  2. Enable Web config transforms
  3. Configure TeamCity BuildRunner
  4. Configure TeamCity Build Dependencies

The MSBuild arguments that worked for my application were:

/p:Configuration=QA  
/p:OutputPath=bin  
/p:DeployOnBuild=True  
/p:DeployTarget=MSDeployPublish  
/p:MsDeployServiceUrl=https://myserver:8172/msdeploy.axd  
/p:username=myusername  
/p:password=mypassword  
/p:AllowUntrustedCertificate=True  
/p:DeployIisAppPath=ci  
/p:MSDeployPublishMethod=WMSVC
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  • how do i set email notification once the deployment complete?
    – user384080
    Commented Nov 29, 2013 at 5:32
  • @Michael Valenty: I tried the given solution asMSBuild.exe C:\BuildAgent\work\4c7b8ac8bc7d723e\WebService.sln /p:Configuration=Release /p:OutputPath=bin /p:DeployOnBuild=True /p:DeployTarget=MSDeployPublish /p:MsDeployServiceUrl=https://204.158.674.5/msdeploy.axd /p:username=Admin /p:password=Password#321 /p:AllowUntrustedCertificate=True /p:DeployIisAppPath=Default WebSite/New /p:MSDeployPublishMethod=WMSVC. It gives me an error ` MSBUILD : error MSB1008: Only one project can be specified. Switch: WebSite/New` Commented May 27, 2015 at 14:18
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I've written a pretty long blog post on this very topic that may interest you:

http://www.diaryofaninja.com/blog/2010/05/09/automated-site-deployments-with-teamcity-deployment-projects-amp-svn

basically:

  • install web deployment projects
  • add web deployment project to your solution
  • setup the solution configuration manager to have a "Deployment" build configuration
  • get team city to use this build switch when running the build
  • have a beer and wonder in glory at your automagical awesomenesss
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    note, this answer no longer relevant for vs2013+ since they removed Web Deployment Projects
    – enorl76
    Commented Nov 18, 2017 at 17:23
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Typically what I do is to create a Wix installer. A Wix project can be build with MsBuild so you should have no problems there.

Also I would recommend looking at the following MsBuild extensions for the automated deployment:

http://www.codeplex.com/MSBuildExtensionPack
http://msbuildtasks.tigris.org/

I hope this helps.

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We are using Octopus Deploy to manage our environments on top of Team city.

As a Build Process we have a Octopus Release and Octopus Deploy Creating a Release in Octupus which is then also automatically Deployed;

Since Octopus is managing our Environments it also provided variables which we use extensively and can use the same build to create a new environment all together.

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Please also consider a Deployer plugin from one of the TeamCity developers: http://confluence.jetbrains.com/display/TW/Deployer+plugin

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  • The Deployer plugins are now integrated into TeamCity 10+ Commented Apr 7, 2020 at 15:14

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