On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Claire Reynaud <claire12.reyn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > We want to trigger a build in Jenkins each time a pull request is created on > our github repository, and then to have a build success/failure status > associated directly to the pull request like this: > https://github.com/blog/1227-commit-status-api . > > We set up our job to build for all remote branches, which triggers the build > correctly when a new remote branch is created/updated. > We call back the github status API and get the status associated to the pull > request which is pretty cool :). > > Problem is we do not want to have these pull request remote branch builds to > pollute our job history. > Is there a way to work around this issue without duplicating our job (one > for master only to keep the history clean, and the other one for all the > pull requests builds)?
I'm also curious about this, but couldn't find any option other than to duplicate the job. Thanks, Andrew > > Thanks, > Claire -- -- Andrew Melo