REST API
General information
REST API is an open-source plugin bundled since TeamCity 5.0.
To use the REST API, an application makes an HTTP request to the TeamCity server and parses the response.
The TeamCity REST API can be used for integrating applications with TeamCity and for those who want to script interactions with the TeamCity server. TeamCity's REST API allows accessing resources (entities) via URL paths.
General Usage Principles
This documentation is not a complete guide and will only provide some initial knowledge useful for using the API.
You can start by opening http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server
URL in your browser: this page will give you several pointers to explore the API.
Usehttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/application.wadl
to get the full list of supported requests and names of parameters. xsd resurces linked in .wadl provide details on the entities and their available fields. application.wadl is the primary source of discovery for the supported requests. The same data is also exposed in Swagger format via http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/swagger.json endpoint.
Please make sure you read through this "General information" section before using the API.
For the list of supported locator dimensions included into the error response, use "$help" locator.
Experiment and read the error messages returned: for the most part they should guide you to the right requests.
Suppose you want to know more on the agents and see (in "/app/rest/server
" response) that there is a "/app/rest/agents
" URL.
try the
"/app/rest/agents/
" request - see the authorized agent list, get the "default
" way of linking to an agent from the agent's elementhref
attribute.get individual agent details via
/app/rest/agents/id:10
URL (obtained from "href
" for one of the elements of the previous request).if you send a request to "
/app/rest/agents/$help, or "/ app/rest/agents/ aaa:bbb
" (supplying unsupported locator dimension), you will get the list of the supported dimensions to find an agent via the agent's locatormost of the attributes of the returned agent data (name, connected, authorized) can be used as "
<field name>
" in the "app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/<field name>
" request. Moreover, if you issue a request to the "app/rest/agents/id:10/test
" URL, you will get a list of the supported fields in the error message
REST Authentication
You can authenticate yourself for the REST API in the following ways:
Using basic HTTP authentication (it can be slow with certain authentications, see below). Provide a valid TeamCity username and password with the request. You can force basic auth by including
"httpAuth
" before the "/app/rest
" part: e.g.http://teamcity:8111/httpAuth/app/rest/builds
Using access to the server as a guest user (if enabled) include "
guestAuth
" before the "/app/rest
" part: e.g.:http://teamcity:8111/guestAuth/app/rest/builds
if you are checking REST
GET
requests from within a browser and you are logged in to TeamCity in the browser, you can just use "/app/rest
" URL: e.g.http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds
Authentication can be slow when not built-in authentication module is used, consider applying the session reuse approach for reusing authentication between sequential requests.
If you perform a request from within a TeamCity build, for a limited set of build-related operations (like downloading artifacts) you can use values of teamcity.auth.userId/teamcity.auth.password
system properties as credentials (within TeamCity settings you can reference them as %\system.teamcity.auth.userId%
and %\system.teamcity.auth.password%
).
Within a build, a request for current build details can look like: curl -u "%system.teamcity.auth.userId%:%system.teamcity.auth.password%" "%teamcity.serverUrl%/httpAuth/app/rest/builds/id:%teamcity.build.id%"
Superuser access
You can use the super user account with REST API: just provide no user name and the generated password logged into the server log.
REST API Versions
As REST API evolves from one TeamCity version to another, there can be incompatible changes in the protocol.
Under the http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/
or http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/latest
URL the latest version is available. Under the http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/<version>
URL, the current version is available and earlier versions CAN be available. Our general policy is to supply TeamCity with at least one previous version. e.g. in TeamCity 2018.1 for <version> you can use " 2018.1" for the current and "2017.2", "2017.1", "10.0", "9.1", "9.0", "8.1", "8.0" to get earlier versions of the protocol. The protocol version corresponds to the TeamCity version where it was first introduced.
Breaking changes in the API are described in the related Upgrade Notes section. Please note that additions to the objects returned (such as new XML attributes or elements) are not considered major changes and do not cause the protocol version to increment. Also, the endpoints marked with "Experimental
" comment in application.wadl
may change without a special notice in future versions.
Note: The examples on this page use the "/app/rest
" relative URL, replace it with the one containing the version if necessary.
URL Structure
The general structure of the URL in the TeamCity API is teamcityserver:port/<authType>/app/rest/<apiVersion>/<restApiPath>?<parameters>
, where
teamcityserver
andport
define the server name and the port used by TeamCity. This page uses "http://teamcity:8111/
" as example URL<authType>
(optional) is the authentication type to be used, this is generic TeamCity functionalityapp/ rest
is the root path of TeamCity REST API<apiVersion>
(optional) is a reference to specific version of REST API<restApiPath>?<parameters>
is the REST API part of the URL
Typical way to get multiple items in to use <restApiPath>
in the form of .../app/rest/<items>
(e.g. ".../app/rest/builds"
), these URLs regularly accept the "locator" parameter which can filter the items returned. Individual items can regularly be addressed by a URL in the form of .../app/rest/<items>/<item_locator>. This URL always returns single item. If " <item_locator>" locator matches several items, the first one is returned.
Both multiple and single items requests regularly support the fields parameter.
Locator
In a number of places, you can specify a filter string which defines what entities to filter/affect in the request. This string representation is referred to as "locator" in the scope of REST API.
The locators formats can be:
single value: a string without the following symbols:
,:-( )
dimension, allowing to filter entities using multiple criteria:
<dimension1>:<value1>,<dimension2>:<value2> ,<dimension3>:(<dimension3.1>:<value3.1>, <dimension3.2>:<value3.2> )
Refer to each entity description below for the most popular locator descriptions. If in doubt what a specific locator supports, send a request with "$help" as the locator value. In response you will get a textual description of what the locator supports. If a request with invalid locators is sent, the error messages often hint at the error and list the supported locator dimensions as well.
Note: If the value contains the "," symbol, it should be enclosed into parentheses: "(<value>)". The value of a dimension can also be encoded as Base64url ( "URL and Filename safe type base64" from RFC4648 ) and sent as "<dimension>:($base64:<b ase64-encoded-value >)" instead of " <dimension>: <value>".
Examples:
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects
gets you the list of projectshttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectsLocator>
- http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/id:RESTAPIPlugin
(the example id is used) gets you the full data for the REST API Plugin project.http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/id:bt284/builds?locator=<buildLocator> - http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/id:bt284/builds?locator=status:SUCCESS,tag:EAP
- (example ids are used) to get buildshttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/?locator=<buildLocator>
- to get builds by build locator.
Supported HTTP Methods
GET: retrieves the requested data. e.g. usually
.../app/rest/entities
retrieves a list of entities,.../app/rest/entities/<entity locator>
retrieves a single entityPOST: creates the entity from the payload submitted. To create a new entity, one regularly needs to post a single entity data (i.e. as retrieved via GET) to the
.../app/rest/entities
URL. When posting XML, be sure to specify the "Content-Type: application/xml
" HTTP header.PUT: updates the data from the payload submitted. Accepts the same data format as retrieved via GET request to the same URL. Supported for some entities for URLs like
.../app/rest/entities/<entity locator>
DELETE: removes the data at the URL. e.g. for the
.../app/rest/entities/<entity locator>
Response Formats
The TeamCity REST APIs returns HTTP responses in the following formats according to the HTTP " Accept" header :
Format | Response Type | HTTP "Accept" header value |
---|---|---|
plain text | single-value responses | text/plain |
XML | complex value responses | application/xml |
JSON | complex value responses | application/json |
Full and Partial Responses
By default, when a list of entities is requested, only basic fields are included into the response. When a single entry is requested, all the fields are returned. The complex field values can be returned in full or basic form, depending on a specific entity.
It is possible to change the set of fields returned for XML and JSON responses for the majority of requests. This is done by supplying the fields request parameter describing the fields of the top-level entity and sub-entities to return in the response. An example syntax of the parameter is: field,field2(field2_subfield1,field2_subfield1)
. This basically means "include field and field2 of the top-level entity and for field2 include field2_subfield1 and field2_subfield1 fields". The order of the fields specification plays no role. Examples: http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/app/rest/buildTypes?locator=affectedProject:(id:TeamCityPluginsByJetBrains)&fields=buildType(id,name,project)
http://teamcity.jetbrains.com/app/rest/builds?locator=buildType:(id:bt345),count:10&fields=count,build(number,status,statusText,agent,lastChange,tags,pinned)
At this time, the response can sometimes include the fields/elements not specifically requested. This can change in the future versions, so it is recommended to specify all the fields/elements used by the client.
Logging
You can get details on errors and REST request processing in logs\teamcity-rest.log
server log.
If you get an error in response to your request and want to investigate the reason, look into rest-related server logs.
To get details about each processed request, turn on debug logging (e.g. set Logging Preset to "debug-rest" on the Administration/Diagnostics page or modify the Log4J "jetbrains.buildServer.server.rest
" category) .
CORS Support
TeamCity REST can be configured to allow cross-origin requests using the rest.cors.origins
internal property .
To allow requests from a page loaded from a specific domain:
Add the page address (including the protocol and port , do not use wildcards) to the comma-separated internal property
rest.cors.origins,
e.g.rest.cors.origins=http://myinternalwebpage.org.com:8080,https://myinternalwebpage.org.com
To enable support for a preflight OPTIONS request:
Add the
rest.cors.optionsRequest.allowUnauthorized=true
internal property.Restart the TeamCity server.
Use the '
/app/rest/latest '
URL for the requests Do not use '/app/rest'
, do not use the 'httpAuth'
prefix .
If that does not help, enable debug logging and look for related messages. If there are none, capture the browser traffic and messages to investigate the case.
API Client Recommendations
When developing a client using REST API, consider the following recommendations:
Make root REST API URL configurable (e.g. allow to specify an alternative for "
app/rest/<version>
" part of the URL). This will allow to direct the client to another version of the API if necessary.Ignore (do not error out) item's attributes and sub-items which are unknown to the client. New sub-items are sometimes added to the API without version change and this will ensure the client is not affected by the change.
Set large (and make them configurable) request timeouts. Some API calls can take minutes, especially on a large server.
Use HTTP sessions to make consecutive requests (use TCSESSIONID cookie returned from the first authenticated response instead of supplying raw credentials all the time). This saves time on authentication which can be significant for external authentication providers.
Beware of partial answers when requesting list of items: some requests are paged by default. Value of the "count" attribute in the response indicate the number of the items on the current page and there can be more pages available. If you need to process more (e.g. all) items, read and process "nextHref" attribute of the response entity for items collections. If the attribute is present it means there might be more items when queried by the URL provided. Related locator dimensions are "count" (page limit) and "lookupLimit" (depth of search). Even when the returned "count" is 0, it does not mean there are no more items if there is "nextHref" attribute present.
Do not increase the "
lookupLimit
" value in the locators without a second thought. Doing so has the direct effect of loading the server more and may require increased amounts of CPU and memory. It is assumed that those increasing the default limit understand the negative consequences for the server performance.Do not abuse the ability to execute automated requests for TeamCity API: do not query the API too frequently and restrict the data requested to only that necessary (using due locators and specifying necessary fields). Check the server behavior under load from your requests. Make sure not to repeat the request frequently if it takes time to process the request.
TeamCity Data Entities Requests
Projects and Build Configuration/Templates Lists
List of projects: GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects
Project details: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>
where <projectLocator>
can be id:<internal_project_id>
or name:<project%20name>
List of Build Configurations: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes
List of Build Configurations of a project: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>buildTypes http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes
Get projects with sub-projects/ Build Configurations data and their order as configured by the specified user on the Overview page : GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects?locator=selectedByUser:current&fields=count,project(id,parentProjectId,projects(count,project(id),$locator(selectedByUser:current)),buildTypes(count,buildType(id),$locator(selectedByUser:current))) http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects?locator=selectedByUser:current&fields=count,project(id,parentProjectId,projects(count,project(id),$locator(selectedByUser:current)),buildTypes(count,buildType(id),$locator(selectedByUser:current)))
List of templates for a particular project: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/templates
List of all the templates on the server: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes?locator=templateFlag:true
Project Settings
Get project details: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/
Delete a project: DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/
Create a new empty project: POST
plain text (name) to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/
Create (or copy) a project: POST
XML
<newProjectDescription name='New Project Name' id='newProjectId' copyAllAssociatedSettings='true'><parentProject locator='id:project1'/><sourceProject locator='id:project2'/></newProjectDescription>
to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects
. Also see an example. Edit project parameters: GET/DELETE/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/parameters/<parameter_name>
(produces XML, JSON and plain text depending on the "Accept" header, accepts plain text and XML and JSON) Also supported are requests .../parameters/<parameter_name>/name
and .../parameters/<parameter_name>/value
.
Project name/description/archived status: GET/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/<field_name>
(accepts/produces text/plain) where <field_name>
is one of "name
", "description
", "archived
".
Project's parent project: GET/PUT XML
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/parentProject
Project Features
Project features (e.g. issue trackers, versioned settings, custom charts, shared resources and third-party report tabs) are exposed as entries under the "project" node and via dedicated requests.
List of project features: /projects/<projectLocator>/projectFeatures To filter features, add "?locator=<projectFeaturesLocator>" to the URL e.g. to find all issue tracker features of GitHub type, use the locator "
type:IssueTracker,property(name:type,value:GithubIssues
)"
Create feature: POST to /projects/<projectLocator>/projectFeatures
Edit features: GET/DELETE/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/projectFeatures/<featureId>
VCS Roots
List all VCS roots: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots,
add locator=<vcsRootLocator>
parameter to list only the VCS roots matched Get details of a VCS root/delete a VCS root: GET/DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots/<vcsRootLocator>
, where "<vcsRootLocator>
" can be "id:<internal VCS root id>
" or other VCS root locator Create a new VCS root: POST VCS root XML (similar to the one retrieved by a GET request for VCS root details) to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots
Also supported:
GET/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots/<vcsRootLocator>/properties/<property_name>
GET/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-roots/<vcsRootLocator>/<field_name>
,
where <field_name>
is "id", "name", "project" (post project locator to "project" to associate a VCS root with a specific project).
List VCS root instances: GEThttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-root-instances?locator=<vcsRootInstancesLocator>
A'VCS root' is the setting configured in the TeamCity UI, a "VCS root instance" is an internal TeamCity entity which is derived from the "VCS root" to perform the actual VCS operation. If a VCS root has no %-references to parameters, a single VCS root corresponds to a single "VCS root instance". If a VCS root has %-reference to a parameter and the reference resolves to a different value when the VCS root is attached to different configurations or when custom builds are run, a single "VCS root" can generate several "VCS root instances".http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-root-instances?locator=%3Clocator
There are two endpoints dedicated to being used in commit hooks from the version control repositories:POST
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-root-instances/checkingForChangesQueue?locator=<vcsRootInstancesLocator> - schedules checking for changes for the matched VCS root instances and returns the list of VCS root instances matched (just like GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-root-instances?locator=<vcsRootInstancesLocator>
)
POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/vcs-root-instances/commitHookNotification?locator=<vcsRootInstancesLocator>
- schedules checking for changes for the matched VCS root instances and returns plain-text human-readable message on the action performed, HTTP response 202 in case of successful operation Both perform the same action (put the VCS root instances matched by the <locator>) to the queue for "checking for changes" process and differ only in responses they produce. Note that since the matched VCS root instances are the same as for .../app/rest/vcs-root-instances?locator=<locator>
request and that means that by default only the first 100 are matched and the rest are ignored. If this limit is reached, consider tweaking the <locator> to match fewer instances (recommended) or increase the limit, e.g. by adding ",count:1000
" to the locator.
VCS root instance locator
Some of the supported "<vcsRootInstancesLocator>
" from above:type:<VCS root type>
- VCS root instances of the specified version control (e.g. "jetbrains.git", "mercurial", "svn") vcsRoot:(<vcsRootLocator>
) - VCS root instances corresponding to the VCS root matched by "<vcsRootLocator
>"buildType:(<buildTypeLocator>)
- VCS root instances attached to the matching build configurationproperty:(name:<name>,value:<value>,matchType:<matching>)
- VCS root instances with the property of name "<name
>" and value matching condition "<matchType>
" (e.g. equals, contains) by the value "<value>
".
Build Configuration And Template Settings
Build Configuration/Template details: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildConfigurationLocator>
(details on the Build Configuration locator).
Please note that there is no transaction, etc. support for settings editing in TeamCity, so all the settings modified via REST API are taken into account at once. This can result in half-configured builds triggered, etc. Please make sure you pause a build configuration before changing its settings if this aspect is important for your case.
To get aggregated status for several build configurations, s ee Build-Status-Icon section. Get/set paused build configuration state: GET/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/paused
(put "true" or "false" text as text/plain)
Build configuration settings: GET/DELETE/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/settings/<setting_name>
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/%3CbuildTypeLocator%3E/settings/%3Csetting_name%3E
Build configuration parameters: GET/DELETE/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/parameters/<parameter_name>
(produces XML, JSON and plain text depending on the "Accept" header, accepts plain text and XML and JSON). The requests .../parameters/<parameter_name>/name
and .../parameters/<parameter_name>/value
are also supported.
Build configuration steps: GET/DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/steps/<step_id>
Create build configuration step: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/steps.
The XML/JSON posted is the same as retrieved by GET request to .../steps/<step_id>
except for the secure settings like password: these are not included into responses and should be supplied before POSTing back
Features, triggers, agent requirements, artifact and snapshot dependencies follow the same pattern as steps with URLs like: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/features/<id>
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/triggers/<id>
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/agent-requirements/<id>
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/artifact-dependencies/<id>
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/snapshot-dependencies/<id>
Since TeamCity 10, it is possible to d isable/enable artifact dependencies and agent requirements: Disable/enable an artifact dependency PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/artifact-dependencies/<id>/disabled
(put " true " or "false" text as text/plain) Disable/enable an agent requirement PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/agent-requirements/<id>/disabled
(put " true " or "false" text as text/plain)
Build configuration VCS roots: GET/DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/vcs-root-entries/<id>
Attach VCS root to a build configuration: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/vcs-root-entries
. The XML/JSON posted is the same as retrieved by GET request to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/vcs-root-entries/<id>
except for the secure settings like password: these are not included into responses and should be supplied before POSTing back.
Create a new build configuration with all settings: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes
. The XML/JSON posted is the same as retrieved by GET request. (Note that /app/rest/project/XXX/buildTypes
still uses the previous version notation and accepts another entity.)
Create a new empty build configuration: POST plain text (name) to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/buildTypes
Copy a build configuration: POST XML <newBuildTypeDescription name='Conf Name' sourceBuildTypeLocator='id:XXX' copyAllAssociatedSettings='true' shareVCSRoots='false'/>
to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<projectLocator>/buildTypes
Since TeamCity 2017.2: Read, detach and attach a build configuration from/to a template: GET/DELETE/POST/PUT
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/templates
Before 2017.2: Read, detach and attach a build configuration from/to a template: GET/DELETE/PUT
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<buildTypeLocator>/template
(PUT
accepts template locator with the "text/plain" Content-Type)
Build Configuration Locator
The most frequently used values for "<buildTypeLocator>
" are id:<buildConfigurationOrTemplate_id>
and name:<Build%\20Configuration%20name>
.
Since TeamCity 2017.2, the experimental Build Configurationlocator is supported with one of the values: regular
, composite
or deployment
Other supported dimensions are (these are in experimental state): internalId - internal id of the build configuration project - <projectLocator> to limit the build configurations to those belonging to a single project affectedProject - <projectLocator> to limit the build configurations under a single project (recursively) template - <buildTypeLocator> of a template to list only build configurations using the template templateFlag - boolean value to get only templates or only non-templates paused - boolean value to filter paused/not paused build configurations
Build Requests
List builds: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/?locator=<buildLocator>
Get details of a specific build: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>
(also supports DELETE to delete a build)
Get the list of build configurations in a project with the status of the last finished build in each build configuration: GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes?locator=affectedProject:(id:ProjectId)&fields=buildType(id,name,builds($locator(running:false,canceled:false,count:1),build(number,status,statusText)))
Build Locator
Using a locator in build-related requests, you can filter the builds to be returned in the build-related requests. It is referred to as "build locator" in the scope of REST API.
For some requests, a default filtering is applied which returns only "normal" builds (finished builds which are not canceled, not failed-to-start, not personal, and on default branch (in branched build configurations)), unless those types of builds are specifically requested via the locator. To turn off this default filter and process all builds, add "defaultFilter:false" dimension to the build locator. Default filtering varies depending on the specified locator dimensions. e.g. when "agent" or "user" dimensions are present, personal, canceled and failed to start builds are included into the results.
Examples of supported build locators:
id:<internal build id>
- use internal build id when you need to refer to a specific buildnumber:<build number>
- to find build by build number, provided build configuration is already specified<dimension1>:<value1>,<dimension2>:<value2>
- to find builds by multiple criteria
The list of supported build locator dimensions:
project:<project locator>
- limit the list to the builds of the specified project (belonging to any build type directly under the project). affectedProject:<project locator>
- limit the list to the builds of the specified project (belonging to any build type directly or indirectly under the project)buildType:( <buildTypeLocator> ),defaultFilter:false
- all the builds of the specified build configuration
tag:<tag>
- since TeamCity 10 get tagged builds. If a list of tags is specified, e.g. tag:<tag1>, tag:<tag2>, only the builds containing all the specified tags are returned. The legacy tags:<tags> locator is supported for compatibility
status:<SUCCESS/FAILURE/ERROR>
- list builds with the specified status only user:(<userLocator>)
- limit builds to only those triggered by the user specified personal:<true/false/any>
- limit builds by the personal flag. By default, personal builds are not included.
canceled:<true/false/any>
- limit builds by the canceled flag. By default, canceled builds are not included.failedToStart:<true/false/any>
- limit builds by the failed to start flag. By default, canceled builds are not included.state: <queued/running/finished>
- - limit builds by the specified state.running:<true/false/any>
- limit builds by the running flag. By default, running builds are not included.state:running,hanging:true
- fetch hanging builds (since TeamCity 10.0)
pinned:<true/false/any>
- limit builds by the pinned flag.
branch:<branch locator>
- limit the builds by branch. <branch locator> can be the branch name displayed in the UI, or "(name:<name>,default:<true/false/any>,unspecified:<true/false/any>,branched:<true/false/any>
)". By default only builds from the default branch are returned. To retrieve all builds, add the following locator: branch:default:any. The whole path will look like this: /app/rest/builds/?locator=buildType:One_Git,branch:default:any
revision:<REVISION>
- find builds by revision, e.g. all builds of the given build configuration with the revision: /app/rest/builds?locator=revision:(REVISION),buildType:(id:BUILD_TYPE_ID)
. See more information below.agentName:<name>
- agent name to return only builds ran on the agent with name specified
sinceBuild:(<buildLocator>)
- limit the list of builds only to those after the one specifiedsinceDate:<date>
- limit the list of builds only to those started after the date specified. The date should be in the same format as dates returned by REST API (e.g. "20130305T170030+0400
"). queuedDate/startDate/finishDate:(date:<time-date>,build:<build locator>,condition:<before/after>)
- filter builds based on the time specified by the build locator, e.g. for the builds finished after November 23, 2017, 20:34:46, GMT+1 timezone use: finishDate:(date:20171123T203446%2B0100,condition:after)
count:<number>
- serve only the specified number of buildsstart:<number>
- list the builds from the list starting from the position specified (zero-based)lookupLimit:<number>
- limit processing to the latest N builds only (the default is 5000). If none of the latest N builds match the other specified criteria of the build locator, 404 response is returned for single build request and empty collection for multiple builds request. See related note in the section abov
Queued Builds
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue
Supported locators:
project:<locator>
buildType:<locator>
Get details of a queued build: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue/id:XXX
For queued builds with snapshot dependencies, the revisions are available in the revisions
element of the queued build node if a revision is fixed (for regular builds without snapshot dependencies it is not).
Get compatible agents for queued builds (useful for builds having "No agents" to run on) GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue/id:XXX/compatibleAgents
Examples: List queued builds per project: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue?locator=project:<locator>
List queued builds per build configuration: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue?locator=buildType:<locator>
Triggering a Build
To start a build, send a POST
request to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildQueue
with the "build" node (see below) in content - the same node as details of a queued build or finished build. The queued build details will be returned.
When the build is started, the request to the queued build (/app/rest/buildQueue/XXX) will return running/finished build data. This way, you can monitor the build completeness by querying build details using the "href
" attribute of the build details returned on build triggering, until the build has the state="finished"
attribute.
Build node example
Basic build for a build configuration:
Build for a branch marked as personal with a fixed agent, comment and a custom parameter:
Queued build assignment to an agent pool:
Build on a change of given revision, forced rebuild of all dependencies and clean sources before the build, moved to the build queue top on triggering. (Note that the change should be already known to TeamCity (displayed in UI for the build configuration, more on "lastChanges" element):
Build Tags
Get tags: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/tags/
Replace tags: PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/tags/
(put the same XML or JSON as returned by GET) Add tags: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/tags/
(post the same XML or JSON as returned by GET or just a plain-text tag name) (<buildLocator>
here should match a single build only)
Build Pinning
Get current pin status: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/ http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/ <buildLocator>/pin
/
(returns "true" or "false" text) Pin: PUT
/ (the text in the request data is added as a comment for the action) Unpin: DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/pin/
(the text in the request data is added as a comment for the action) (
<buildLocator>
here should match a single build only)
Build Canceling/Stopping
Cancel a running or a queued build: POST the <buildCancelRequest comment='CommentText' readdIntoQueue='false' />
item to the URL of a running or a queued build:
curl -v -u user:password --request POST "http:// teamcity:8111 /app/rest/buildQueue/< buildLocator
>" --data "<buildCancelRequest comment='' readdIntoQueue='false' />" --header "Content-Type: application/xml"
Stop a running build and readd it to the queue: POST the<buildCancelRequest comment='CommentText' readdIntoQueue='true' />
item to the URL of a running build:
curl -v -u user:password --request POST " http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/< buildLocator >" --data "<buildCancelRequest comment='' readdIntoQueue='true' />" --header "Content-Type: application/xml"
Expose cancelled build details:
See the canceledInfo
element of the build item (available via GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>
)
build_artifactsBuild Artifacts
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<build_locator>/artifacts/content/<path>
(returns the content of a build artifact file for a build determined by <buid_locator>)
<path>
above can be empty for the root of build's artifacts or be a path within the build's artifacts. The path can span into the archive content, e.g. dir/path/archive.zip!/path_within_archive
Media-Type: application/octet-stream or a more specific media type (determined from artifact file extension) Possible error: 400 if the specified path references a directory
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<build_locator>/artifacts/metadata/<path>
(returns information about a build artifact) Media-Type: application/xml or application/json
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<build_locator>/artifacts/children/<path>
(returns the list of artifact children for directories and archives) Media-Type: application/xml or application/json Possible error: 400 if the artifact is neither a directory nor an archive
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<build_locator>/artifacts/archived/<path>?locator=pattern:<wildcard>
(returns the archive containing the list of artifacts under the path specified. The optional locator parameter can have file <wildcard> to limit the files only to those matching the wildcard) Media-Type: application/zip Possible error: 400 if the artifact is neither a directory nor an archive<artifact relative name>
supports referencing files under archives using "!/" delimiter after the archive name.
Examples:
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/id:100/artifacts/children/my-great-tool-0.1.jar\!/META-INF
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/buildType:(id:Build_Intallers),status:SUCCESS/artifacts/metadata/my-great-tool-0.1.jar\!/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/ buildType:(id: Build_Intallers ),number:16.7.0.2 /artifacts/metadata/my-great-tool-0.1.jar!/lib/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar!/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/ buildType:(id: Build_Intallers ),tag:release /artifacts/content/my-great-tool-0.1.jar!/lib/commons-logging-1.1.1.jar!/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
Authentication
If you download artifacts from within a TeamCity build, consider using values of teamcity.auth.userId
/teamcity.auth.password
system properties as credentials for the download artifacts request: this way TeamCity will have a way to record that one build used artifacts of another and will display it on the build's Dependencies tab.
Other Build Requests
Changes
<changes>
<changes>
is meant to represent changes the same way as displayed in the build's Changes in TeamCity UI. In the most cases these are the commits between the current and previous build. The <changes>
tag is not included into the build by default, it has the href attribute only. If you execute the request specified in the href, you'll get the required changes.
Get the list of all of the changes included into the build: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes?locator=build:(id:%3CbuildId%3E)
Get details of an individual change: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes/id:changeId
Get information about a changed file action: the files node lists changed files. The information about the changed file action is reported via the changeType
attribute for the files listed as one of the following: added, edited, removed, copied or unchanged.
Filter all changes by a locator:GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes?locator=<changeLocator>
Note that the change id is the change's internal id, not the revision. The id can be seen in the change node listed by the REST API or in the URL of the change details (as modId).
Get all changes for a project: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes?locator=project:projectId
Get all the changes in a build configuration since a particular change identified by its id: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes?locator=buildType:(id:buildConfigurationId),sinceChange:(id:changeId)
Get pending changes for a build configurationhttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/changes?locator=buildType:(id:BUILD_CONF_ID),pending:true
The <lastChanges>
tag contains information about the last commit included into the build. When triggering a build, it's nested <change> element can contain "locator" field which specified which change to use for the build triggering .
Revisions
<revisions>
The <revisions> tag the same as revisions table on the build's Changes tab in TeamCity UI: it lists the revisions of all of the VCS repositories associated with this build that will be checked out by the build on the agent. A revision might or might not correspond to a change known to TeamCity. e.g. for a newly created build configuration and a VCS root, a revision will have no corresponding change.
Get all builds with the specified revision: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=revision(version:XXXX)
<versionedSettingsRevision>
Since TeamCity 10,<versionedSettingsRevision>
is added to represent revision of the versioned settings of the build.
Snapshot dependencies
It is possible to retrieve the entire build chain (all snapshot-dependency-linked builds) for a particular build:
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=snapshotDependency:(to:(id:XXXX),includeInitial:true),defaultFilter:false
This gets all the snapshot dependency builds recursively for the build with id XXXX
It possible to find all the snapshot-dependent builds for a particular build: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=snapshotDependency:(from:(id:XXXX),includeInitial:true),defaultFilter:false http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=snapshotDependency:(to:(id:XXXX),includeInitial:true),defaultFilter:false
Artifact dependencies
Since TeamCity 10.0.3, there is an experimental ability to:
get all the builds which downloaded artifacts from the build with the given ID (Delivered artifacts in the TeamCity Web UI):
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=artifactDependency:(from:(id:<build ID>),recursive:false)
get all the builds whose artifacts were downloaded by the build with the given ID (Downloaded artifacts in the TeamCity Web UI):
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=artifactDependency:(to:(id:<build ID>),recursive:false)
Build Parameters
Get the parameters of a build: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/id:<build id>/resulting-properties
Build fields
Get single build's field: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/<field_name>
(accepts/produces text/plain) where <field_name>
is one of "number", "status", "id", "branchName" and other build's bean attributes
Statistics
Get statistics for a single build: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/statistics/
only standard/bundled statistic values are listed. See also Custom Charts Get single build statistics value: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/statistics/<value_name>
Get statistics for a list of builds: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds?locator=BUILDS_LOCATOR&fields=build(id,number,status,buildType(id,name,projectName),statistics(property(name,value)))
Build log
Downloading build logs via a REST request is not supported, but there is a way to download the log files described here.
BuildproblemsTestsTests and Build problems
List build problems: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/problemOccurrences?locator=build:(BUILD_LOCATOR)
List tests: GET http:// teamcity :8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=<locator dimension>:<value>
Supported locators:
build:(<build locator>)
- test run in the buildbuild:( <build locator> ),muted:true
- failed tests which were muted in the buildcurrentlyFailing:true,affectedProject:<project locator>
- tests currently failing under the project specified (recursively)currentlyMuted:true,affectedProject:<project locator>
- tests currently muted under the project specified (recursively) - See also project's Muted Problems tab
Examples: List all build's tests: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:<buildLocator>
Get individual test history: GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=test:<testLocator>
List build's tests which were muted when the build ran:GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),muted:true
List currently muted tests (muted since the failure):GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),currentlyMuted:true
Supported test locators:
"id:<internal test id>
" available as a part of the URL on the test history page"name:<full test name>"
Since TeamCity 10 there is experimental support for exposing single test invocations / runs:
Get invocations of a test: GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),test:(id:XXX)&fields=$long,testOccurrence($short,invocations($long)) List all test runs with all the invocations flattened:
GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),test:(id:XXX),expandInvocations:true
Muted tests and build problems
(only since TeamCity 2017.2)
List all muted tests and build problems GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),test:(id:XXX),expandInvocations:true http://teamcity:8111 /app/rest/mutes
Unmute a test or build problems DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/testOccurrences?locator=build:(id:XXX),test:(id:XXX),expandInvocations:true http://teamcity:8111 1/app/rest/mutes/id:XXXX
Mute a test or build problems POST to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/ mutes.
Use the same XML or JSON as returned by GET
Investigations
List investigations in the Root project and its subprojects: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations
Supported locators:
test: (id:TEST_NAME_ID)
test: (name:FULL_TEST_NAME)
assignee: (< user locator >)
buildType:(id:XXXX)
Get investigations for a specific test:http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations?locator=test:(id:TEST_NAME_ID)
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations?locator=test:(name:FULL_TEST_NAME)
Get investigations assigned to a user: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations?locator=assignee:(<user locator>)
Get investigations for a build configuration: http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations?locator=buildType:(id:XXXX)
To assign/replace investigations:
POST/PUT to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations
(accepts a single investigation) and experimental support for multiple investigations: POST/PUT to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/investigations/multiple
(accepts a list of investigations). Use the same XML or JSON as returned by GET.
Agents
List agents (only authorized agents are included by default): GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agentsList all connected authorized agents: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents?locator=connected:true,authorized:trueList all authorized agents: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents?locator=authorized:trueList all enabled authorized agents: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents?locator=enabled:true,authorized:trueList all agents (including unauthorized): GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents?locator=authorized:any
The request uses default filtering (depending on the specified locator dimensions, others can have default implied value). To disable this filtering, add ",defaultFilter:false" to the locator.
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents?locator=enabled:true,authorized:true
Enable/disable an agent: PUT
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/enabled
(put " true " or "false" text as text/plain). See an example. Authorize/unauthorize an agent:
PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/authorized
(put " true " or "false" text as text/plain)
Add a comment when enabling/disabling and authorizing/unauthorizing an agent : Agent enabled/authorized data is exposed in the enabledInfo
and authorizedInfo
nodes:
GET
and PUT
requests are supported to the following URLs: REST API http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/enabledInfo http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/authorized
On PUT
only status and comment/text sub-items are taken into account:
curl -v -u user:password --request PUT "http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/id:1/enabledInfo" --data "<enabledInfo status='false'><comment><text>commentText</text></comment></enabledInfo>" --header "Content-Type:application/xml"
Get/PUT agent's single field: GET/PUT http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>/<field name>
Delete a build agent: DELETE
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/agents/<agentLocator>
Agent Pools
Get/modify/remove agent pools: GET/PUT/DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/XXX/agentPools/ID
Add an agent pool: POST the agentPool name='PoolName
element to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/XXX/agentPools
Move an agent to the pool from the previous pool: POST <agent id='YYY'/>
to the pool's agents http://teamcity.url/app/rest/agentPools/id:XXX/agents
Example:
curl -v -u user:password http://teamcity.url/app/rest/agentPools/id:XXX/agents--request POST --header "Content-Type:application/xml" --data "<agent id='1'/>"
Assigning Projects to Agent Pools
Add a project to a pool: POST the <project> node to http://teamcity.url/app/rest/agentPools/id:XXX/projects
Delete a project from a pool: DELETE http://teamcity.url/app/rest/agentPools/id:XXX/projects/id:YYY
Users
List of users: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users
Get specific user details: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users/<userLocator>
Create a user: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users
Update/remove specific user: PUT/DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users/<userLocator>
For the
POST
and PUT
requests for a user, post data in the form retrieved by the corresponding GET request. Only the following attributes/elements are supported: name, username, email, password, roles, groups, properties. Work with user roles:http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users/<userLocator>/roles
<userLocator> can be of a form:
id:<internal user id>
- to reference the user by internal IDusername:<user's username>
- to reference the user by username/login name
User's single field: GET/PUT
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users/<userLocator>/<field name>
User's single property: GET/DELETE/PUT
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/users/<userLocator>/properties/<property name>
User Groups
List of groups: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/userGroups
List of users within a group: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/userGroups/key:Group_Key
Create a group: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/userGroups
Delete a group: DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/userGroups/key:Group_Key
Other
Data Backup
Start backup: POST http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/backup?includeConfigs=true&includeDatabase=true&includeBuildLogs=true&fileName=
where <fileName> is the prefix of the file to save backup to. The file will be created in the default backup directory (see more). Get current backup status (idle/running): GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/backup
Typed Parameters Specification
List typed parameters:
for a project:
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/projects/<locator>/parameters
for a build configuration:
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters
The information returned is:parameters count
,property name
,value
, andtype
. TherawValue
of thetype
element is the parameter specification as defined in the UI.
Get details of a specific parameter: GET
to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters/<name>
. Accepts/returns plain-text, XML, JSON. Supply Response-Formats to the request.
Create a new parameter:POST
the same XML or JSON or just plain-text as returned by GET
to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters/.
Note that secure parameters, i.e. type=password
, are listed, but the values not included into response, so the result should be amended before POSTing back.
Since TeamCity 9.1, partial updates of a parameter are possible (currently in an experimental state):
name: PUT the same XML or JSON as returned by
GET
tohttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters/NAME
type: GET/PUT accepting XML and JSON as returned by
GET
to the URLhttp://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters/NAME/type
type's rawValue: GET/PUT accepting plain text
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/buildTypes/<locator>/parameters/NAME/type/rawValue
Build Status Icon
Icon that represents a build status:
An .svg icon (recommended) : GET
http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/statusIcon.svg
A .png icon: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/builds/<buildLocator>/statusIcon
Icon that represents build status for several builds (since TeamCity 10.0): GET
request and "strob
" build locator dimension:
For request /app/rest/builds/aggregated/<build locator> the status is calculated by list of the builds: app/rest/builds?locator=<build locator>
This allows embedding a build status icon into any HTML page with a simple img
tag:
All other Build-Locator are supported.
e.g. you can use the following markdown markup to add the build status for GitHub repository for the build configuration with id "TeamCityPluginsByJetBrains_TeamcityGoogleTagManagerPlugin_Build" and server https://teamcity.jetbrains.com with guest authentication enabled :
If the returned image contains "no permission to get data" text (), ensure that one of the following is true:
the server has the guest user access enabled and the guest user has permissions to access the build configuration referenced, or
the build configuration referenced has the "enable status widget" option ON
you are logged in to the TeamCity server in the same browser and you have permissions to view the build configuration referenced. Note that this will not help for embedded images in GitHub pages as GitHub retrieves the images from the server-side.
TeamCity Licensing Information Requests
Since TeamCity 10: Licensing information: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/licensingData
List of license keys: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/licensingData/licenseKeys
License key details: GET http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/licensingData/licenseKeys/<license_key>
Add license key(s): POST text/plain newline-delimited keys to http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/licensingData/licenseKeys
Delete a license key: DELETE http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/server/licensingData/licenseKeys/<license_key>
CCTray
CCTray-compatible XML is available via http://teamcity:8111/app/rest/cctray/projects.xml
.
Without authentication (only build configurations available for guest user): http://teamcity:8111/guestAuth/app/rest/cctray/projects.xml
.
The CCTray-format XML does not include paused build configurations by default. The URL accepts "locator" parameter instead with standard build configuration locator.
Request Examples
Request Sending Tool
You can use curl command line tool to interact with the TeamCity REST API. Example command:
Where USERNAME, PASSWORD, "teamcity:8111" are to be substituted with real values and data.xml file contains the data to send to the server.
Creating a new project
Using curl tool
Making user a system administrator
1. Get super user token
3. Issue the request Get curl command line tool and use a command line:
where "SUPERUSER_TOKEN" - the super user token unique for each server start "teamcity:8111" - the TeamCity server URL "USERNAME" - the username of the user to be made the system administrator