Get Builds ​
Endpoint ​
GET /unified/ci-cd/builds/{id}Integrations supported
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
Path parameters ​
The ID of the resource.
23423523Query parameters ​
Refer Specifying query parameters in Truto APIs
The ID of the integrated account to use for the request.
62f44730-dd91-461e-bd6a-aedd9e0ad79dThe format of the response.
unifiedreturns the response with unified mappings applied.rawreturns the unprocessed, raw response from the remote API.normalizedapplies the unified mappings and returns the data in a normalized format.streamreturns the response as a stream, which is ideal for transmitting large datasets, files, or binary data. Using streaming mode helps to efficiently handle large payloads or real-time data flows without requiring the entire data to be buffered in memory.debugreturns the final unified result alongside raw remote fetch information. The response is an envelope containingresult(identical to unified mode output) anddebug(withrequestUrl,requestOptions,data,responseHeaders, and for list operations:nextCursor,isLooping,isEmptyResult,resultCount).debugisnullfor static responses or whentruto_skip_api_call=true.
Defaults to unified.
unifiedrawnormalizedstreamdebug
unifiedExcludes the remote_data attribute from the response.
Array of fields to exclude from the response.
truto_exclude_fields[]=id&truto_exclude_fields[]=nameQuery parameters to pass to the underlying API without any transformations. Refer this guide to see how to structure the query parameters.
remote_query[foo]=barThe unique identifier for the workspace
Required in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
The repository of the build
Required in
- Bitbucket
The id of the workflow to filter the builds by.
Supported in
- Jenkins
Response Body ​
The unique identifier for the build
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
The name of the build
Supported in
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
The repository of the build
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The head branch of the build
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The head commit of the build
Supported in
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The trigger for the build - push, merge_request, api, cron, web or the raw response from the API
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
The actor who triggered the build
Supported in
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
The type of the actor who triggered the build - user, bot or raw response from the API
Supported in
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
The conclusion of the build - passed, failed, cancelled, timeout, skipped, retried, partial or the raw response from the API
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
The workflow's unique identifier in the CI/CD
Supported in
- GitHub
- Jenkins
The build's unique identifier in the CI/CD
Supported in
- Bitbucket
- GitHub
- Jenkins
The status of the build - queued, in_progress, completed or the raw response from the API
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
The date and time when the build was created
Supported in
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The date and time when the build was last updated
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The date and time when the build started
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- GitHub
- Jenkins
The date and time when the build finished
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
The number of attempts for the build
Supported in
- GitHub
- Travis CI
The run number of the build
Supported in
- Azure DevOps
- Bitbucket
- CircleCI
- GitHub
- Jenkins
- Travis CI
Raw data returned from the remote API call.