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A snapshot is a collection of build versions (project versions) for the release's projects which are sent sent through the pipeline.  As a release progresses, newer versions of projects are assembled to create new snapshots.  A release may consist of dozens, or even hundreds or thousands, of snapshots over its lifetime, depending on its size and duration.  There are several ways in which snapshots can be created.

  • By a release manager by explicitly identifying the versions of the projects/packages in the release.  See Creating a Snapshot.
  • By associating a project/package build to the release.  As such, once the build completes, the new project version is overlaid on top of the most recent release snapshot to produce a new snapshot.
  • By promoting an existing build to a release.  In this case, a new snapshot is created with the selected project version overlaid.
  • Using a Continuous Integration trigger (Poll SCM Trigger or Scheduled Build Trigger) to automatically associate the new build with the release.
  • Using the REST API to submit a build request, and associate it to the release.
Tip

All snapshots which reach Completed status are sent to the pipeline for execution, and marked Initiated.  Only one snapshot per release can be created (Pending) at a time.  However, many snapshots can be executing the pipeline for the same release in parallel.

To view the list of snapshots for the release, edit the release, and click the  button.

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Description

Snapshot IdInternal ID of snapshot which is useful with REST API.

Snapshot Name

The system-generated snapshot name.

Description

The description which was given when the snapshot was created.

Status

The current status of the snapshot:

  • Completed - The snapshot was successfully assembled, but has not yet been sent to pipeline for execution.
  • Failed - The snapshot failed to be assembled (which could mean the underlying build failed).
  • Failed to Initiate - The snapshot was assembled, but failed to be sent to the pipeline for execution.
  • Initiated - The snapshot has been sent to the pipeline for execution.
  • Pending - The snapshot is in the process of being assembled and set to the pipeline for execution.
Note

Initiated is the final status of an snapshot, and its execution in the pipeline is tracked through execution in the dashboard.

Only one snapshot for a release is allowed to be Pending at a time.  If there is already a pending snapshot, you will see the following warning, and you must wait for it to complete or fail before created another snapshot.

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Created OnThe date & time on which the snapshot was created.
Created ByThe user who created the snapshot.  The id will be a system id if the snapshot was created due to a project build associated to the release.
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The remaining columns represent the execution detail of the snapshot in the pipeline.  For each stage of the pipeline, an icon represents its execution status.  If no icon is displayed, the execution has not yet reached that stage.

Image Modified  Aborted - The snapshot execution in the pipeline stage was aborted by a user.

Image Modified Failed - The snapshot execution in the pipeline stage failed.

Image Modified Gates Complete - The snapshot has completed the gates, but is not running steps yet (e.g. another snapshot is running steps in that stage).

Image Modified Out of Date - The snapshot execution has been superseded by a newer snapshot.

Image Modified Rejected -  The snapshot execution has been rejected (via an approval gate) by a user.

Image Modified Running Gates - The snapshot execution is currently running gates in the pipeline stage.

Image Modified Running Steps - The snapshot execution is currently running steps in the pipeline stage.

Image Modified Successful - The snapshot execution in the pipeline stage has successfully completed.

To view the details of the projects in the snapshot, click on the link in the Snapshot Name column.

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