The following pages are either added or updated for TeamForge 18.3.
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Back up and Restore TeamForge | Save a copy of your TeamForge site's data to a location from where you can quickly retrieve it to your TeamForge site. |
TeamForge Baseline - An Overview | A Baseline in TeamForge represents a snapshot of selected configuration items from a given TeamForge project at a given point in time. Such a baseline includ... |
Review Baselines | A Baseline or a Project Baseline, once created can be reviewed. During the review cycle, the Baseline or the Project Baseline undergoes various status transi... |
Baseline Settings | As a baseline administrator, you can configure the custom attributes used in the baselines, configure the custom statuses, and manage workflow status transit... |
Compare Baselines and Baseline Definitions | You can compare two Baselines created at two different points in time to know the differences. You can also compare the Baseline Definitions of two Baselines. |
Create and View Baseline Definitions | A Baseline Definition is the filter criteria that is used to create a Baseline from a set of selected configuration items such as Tracker Artifacts, Document... |
Create and View Baselines | Create a Baseline when you accomplish specific milestones in your project or when you release or deliver a product. You can create a Baseline from either a B... |
Create and View Project Baselines | A Project Baseline is a baseline created on a project at a given point in time. Once you have Project Baselines created, you can kick start new projects from... |
Install TeamForge in a Distributed Setup | Distributed setup with TeamForge, Database (including Datamart), EventQ, Review Board, SCM (Subversion, CVS and Git), Code Search and Baseline installed on s... |
Edit Baseline Definitions | You can edit an existing Baseline Definition to add more filter criteria or modify the existing fields and filter criteria. |
Edit Baselines | You can edit the existing fields in a Baseline as long as the Baseline is in open status. A Baseline cannot be edited after it is approved or rejected. |
Install the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker | The Webhooks-based Event Broker is installed by default when you install or upgrade TeamForge. |
FAQs on Install/Upgrade/Administration | These are some of the frequently asked questions on the installation, upgrade, and site admin related activities in TeamForge. |
Work with the Internal Code Browser | For Subversion and Git repositories, you have the option to use the TeamForge code browser which is turned on by default while integrating the source code se... |
Create a Single Cluster for Both Database and Datamart | The ability to run separate PostgreSQL instances for TeamForge database and datamart on the same server has been deprecated in TeamForge 17.11. |
Plan Your Installation / Upgrade | Plan your installation or upgrade setup, hardware and software requirements and so on before you begin. |
Advanced Reporting and Datamart Access | Using external reporting and OLAP tools, query the datamart directly and generate reports. The database schema diagrams provide the means to create advanced ... |
Installation Requirements | Here's what it takes to install and run TeamForge, EventQ and other integrations supported by TeamForge. |
Site Options Change Log | Change log of site-options.conf tokens. |
TeamForge site-options.conf Tokens | Here's a list of TeamForge `site-options.conf` tokens and configuration information. |
Synchronize TeamForge Source Control Integrations | Any time you upgrade your TeamForge site or a source control application, you must ensure that your users can still access their source code. |
TeamForge—Jenkins Integration Using the Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge—Jenkins integration. A new Jenkins integration plugin v2.0.6 is used to integrate TeamForge with Jen... |
TeamForge—JIRA Integration Using the Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker supports TeamForge-JIRA integration. A new JIRA integration plugin version 1.1 is used to integrate TeamForge with JIRA... |
TeamForge—TestLink Integration Using the TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker | TeamForge's native Webhooks-based Event Broker replaces EventQ as the default event broker to support TeamForge integration with TestLink. EventQ-based TeamF... |
The teamforge.py Script | Use the teamforge.py script to deploy and undeploy services, start and stop services, verify the status of services, verify the application environment, boot... |
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker Overview | TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker is a webhook driven integration broker, delivered as a free technical microservice along with TeamForge. It is a replac... |
TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker Settings | The TeamForge Webhooks-based Event Broker related settings are discussed in this page. |
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