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.teamcity/README.md
## How the configuration works We use Kotlin portable DSL to store TeamCity configuration, which means you can easily create a new pipeline based on a specific branch. Currently, we have two pipelines: `master` and `release`, but you can easily create and test another isolated pipeline from any branch. We'll explain everything via an example. Let's say you make some changes on your branch `myTestBranch`
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/es/config/exentity/CrawlingConfig.java
public static final String HTML_CANONICAL_XPATH = "html.canonical.xpath"; public static final String HTML_PRUNED_TAGS = "html.pruned.tags"; public static final String PIPELINE = "pipeline"; public static final String IGNORE_ROBOTS_TAGS = "ignore.robots.tags"; public static final String SCRIPT_TYPE = "script.type"; } // meta.*
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.teamcity/src/main/kotlin/model/FunctionalTestBucketGenerator.kt
* * Usage: `mvn compile exec:java@update-test-buckets -DinputTestClassDataJson=/path/to/test-class-data.json`. * You can get the JSON file as an artifacts of the "autoUpdateTestSplitJsonOnGradleMaster" pipeline in TeamCity. */ fun main() { val model = CIBuildModel( projectId = "Check", branch = VersionedSettingsBranch("master"), buildScanTags = listOf("Check"),
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