I'm really warming up to CruiseControl as a build management system. They've made configuration surprisingly powerful with plugin preconfiguration capability.
The challenge of today was to figure out how to kick off a forced build from the command line. It's an easy thing to do in a web browser, but I wanted to do it via an ssh terminal.
I was surprised that the answer didn't come right up in Google, but sure enough, the answer was out there. Specifically, it was on the CruiseControl Wiki.
To kick off a build, you need to make a request to the JMX service. This turns out to sound harder than it is. All you really need to do is use a tool like curl or wget to invoke just the right URL. In my case, I needed to hit:
http://locahost:8080/invoke? objectname=CruiseControl+Project:name=Foo& operation=build& template=identity
Note: Foo is the project name defined in config.xml
For the full solution. grab invoke-build.sh and just drop that into a shell script. And you're done.
This makes me wonder what other goodies I can control via JMX...hmmm...
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