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After a build has run, you can view the artifacts that were produced by all of the jobs in the plan. You can also view the latest version of an artifact from the most recent build.

Artifacts are files created by a job build (e.g. JAR files). Artifact definitions are used to specify which artifacts to keep from a build and are configured for individual jobs.

Viewing the artifacts for a build

To view a build's artifacts:

  1. Go to the build result. See Viewing a build result for instructions.
  2. Click the Artifacts tab. The artifacts produced by the jobs in the plan will be displayed. The artifact definitionsfor a job determine which artifacts are kept and which artifacts are shared with other jobs in the plan.
    • The artifacts that are marked as shared (in the artifact definitions) are listed under 'Shared Artifacts'.
    • The artifacts that are not marked as shared (in the artifact definitions) are listed under 'Job Artifacts'.

Viewing the latest version of an artifact from the latest build

To view the latest version of an artifact from the most recent build, you can manually edit the build artifact URL to retrieve it.

To view the latest version of an artifact from the most recent build:

  1. Copy the URL for the build artifact.
  2. Paste the URL for the build artifact in your browser and replace the build number in the URL with '/latest'.
    • If you need to log in to view the artifacts, you can append os_username and os_password parameters to the URL to access the files.

For example, if the URL for your artifact is:
http://server/bamboo/browse/MYBUILD-254/artifact/logs/sample-log.log
You would replace '-254' with /latest:
http://server/bamboo/browse/MYBUILD/latest/artifact/logs/sample-log.log

Screenshot: Build Artifacts