The Configuration page allows you to categorize and group up information specific to different products being built with IncrediBuild. Through the Configurations page you can group up information regarding a specific product being built, the Agents used for the build, the build commands used, and the users involved with each build. By setting up configurations you can view, categorize, and filter through any piece of information you may be interested in. If you are developing more than one product, want to view the performance for a specific group of Agent machines, or want to view the build performance for a specific set of builds that use a particular build command, you will want to setup some configurations. It is especially useful because you can then pinpoint specific problems, compare the performance between different build groups and different Agents groups. Table of Content Zone |
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| Products ConfigurationProducts Configuration gives you the ability to separate your builds based off of what product IncrediBuild is being used for. For example, you are using IncrediBuild to distribute processes for two different products. Let's say you are developing a product for Windows OS and another for Linux OS. You can group all builds related to the Windows version in one group and group all builds related to Linux in another. Hence you can use the Dashboard to separately monitor the build information for both the Windows product and the Linux product from the same place. You would just need to change between the filters on the Dashboard after you have configured the rules for each product from the Products Configuration page. - From the Products Configuration page, click Add Product.
- This will open the new product page.
- Enter in the name of your product and give a short description if you'd like.
- Click on "save and go to rules."
- Give your rule a name
- For example, if this is for the Windows version from the example above, you can call this "WindowsProduct."
- Now you specify the requirements to meet the criteria for your rule.
- Say you want to group up all builds that had the string characters "Windows" in the build command line argument, then you would enter "Windows" in the string text field.
- Now all builds that contain the word "Windows" are grouped up under the Product we just named "WindowsProduct."
- Click on Save Rule when you are satisfied with the rule requirements.
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