Thanx Craig, I'll try this out. :D
On 1 July, 08:09, Craig <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Shaun, > > Currently, there are no interactions between security and dynamic > values - actually, there are no interactions between dynamic values > and system properties at all! > > So, I have made a few modifications to allow this scenario: > 1) Labellers can now use dynamic values (previously only tasks could). > 2) Integration properties (http://confluence.public.thoughtworks.org/ > display/CCNET/Integration+Properties) are now added as parameter > values. To access these use the integration property name prefixed by > a dollar sign (e.g. $CCNetBuildDate). > 3) Added a new integration property called CCNetUser - this will only > be set when there is a valid logged in user. > > Let me know what you think, > > Craig > > On Jul 1, 1:50 am, CinnamonDonkey <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > What information does CCNET hold about the person/machine that > > 'forced' a build? > > > Using the new dynamic parameters in the 1.5 branch (not yet released). > > I've configured a project that allows the requester to specify the > > configuration,platform and changelist to be built. > > > Off course, the requester needs to be emailed the results of their > > build request. > > > Also, ideally the build should be labelled "Changelist 1234, built for > > Joe (DEBUG|Win32)". > > > How do you think this could be achieved. > > > Cheers, > > Shaun > > > p.s. Dynamic Parameters ROCK!
