I have a TeamCity 7 Build Configuration which is pretty much only an invocation of a .ps1 script using various TeamCity Parameters.
I was hoping that mig
As doc'd in the friendly TeamCity manual:
Setting Error Output to
Errorand adding build failure conditionIn case syntax errors and exceptions are present, PowerShell writes them to stderr. To make TeamCity fail the build, set Error Output option to Error and add a build failure condition that will fail the build on any error output.
The keys to making this work is to change two defaults:
In 9.1 the following works (I wouldn't be surprised if it works for earlier versions too):
trap { Write-Error "Exception $_" ; exit 98 } at the top of the script(Optional but more correct IMO for the kind of scripting that's appropriate for within TeamCity build scripts)
Show advanced options and switch on Options: Add -NoProfile argument
(Optional, but for me this should be the default as it renders more clearly as suggested by @Jamal Mavadat)
Show advanced options and switch on Error output: Error
(ASIDE @JetBrains: if the label was "Format stderr output as" it would be less misleading)
This covers the following cases:
thrown directly or indirectly in your PS code show and trigger an exit code for TC to stop the build]exit n in the script propagates out to the build (and fails it if non-zero)