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Perforce Configuration Examples

Example using defaults:

<sourcecontrol type="p4">
   <view>//projects/myproject/...</view>
</sourcecontrol>

Full example:

<sourcecontrol type="p4">
   <view>//projects/ccnet/...,//tools/nant/...</view>
   <executable>c:\perforce\p4.exe</executable>
   <client>ccnet-buildhost</client>
   <user>public</user>
   <password>mypassword</password>
   <port>perforce01.thoughtworks.net:1666</port>
   <timeZoneOffset>-5</port>
   <applyLabel>true</applyLabel>
   <autoGetSource>true</autoGetSource>
   <forceSync>true</forceSync>
   <p4WebURLFormat>http://perforceWebServer:8080/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=3IB@/{0}?ac=10</p4WebURLFormat>
   <timeout units="minutes">10</timeout>
</sourcecontrol>

Configuration Elements:

Node Description Type Required Default
view The perforce 'view' to check for changes. For 'multi-line' views, use a comma-separated list. 'Exclusionary' view lines starting with - cannot be used. Use a Filtered Source Control Block to achieve this behaviour. Note that this view is not used for syncing (see below.) string true n.a.
executable The location of the Perforce command line client executable string false p4.exe in path
client The perforce 'client' to use string false Perforce environment setting
user The perforce user to use string false Perforce environment setting
password The perforce password to use string false Perforce environment setting
port The perforce hostname and port to use string false Perforce environment setting
timeZoneOffset How many hours ahead your Perforce Server is from your build server. E.g. if your build server is in London, and your Perforce server is in New York, this value would be '-5'. double false 0
applyLabel Whether to apply a label on a successful build, defaults to false bool false false
autoGetSource Whether to automatically 'sync' the latest changes from source control before performing the build. The sync target is the entire view exposed by the specified client - the view has no effect on sycning. bool false true
forceSync If autoGetSource is set to true, then whether to use the -f option to sync. See here for more details boolean no false
p4WebURLFormat Creates a link to the P4Web change list page for each detected modification. The specified value is transformed using String.Format where the first argument ({0}) will be the substituted change list number false n.a.
timeout Sets the timeout period for the source control operation. See Timeout Configuration for details. Timeout no 10 minutes
issueUrlBuilder Converts the comment (or parts from it) into an url pointing to the issue for this build.
See Issue Builder for more details
Group N/A false

Client / User / Password / Port usage

You may specify any of the Perforce client, user, password and port (ie 'host:port' in Perforce standards) settings to use. If you don't specify them, then Cruise Control .NET will use the defaults in your registry (use 'p4 set' to view and edit these.)

Note that the client specification is only used for syncing and applying labels, it is not used when checking for changes. This is significant since it means that the view in the specified client does not effect the plugin's behaviour when checking for changes.

Perforce Issues

Perforce cannot apply purely numeric labels, which is what CCNet uses by default. Therefore, if you have 'applyLabel' set to true, you must also setup a custom Labeller in your project, e.g. by using the Default Labeller.

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