The purpose of Github project field In the Jenkins Job configuration is
just to make Github available in the Jenkins left-nav.



On 11/10/16, 7:48 PM, "[email protected] on behalf of Cory
Grubbs" <[email protected] on behalf of
[email protected]> wrote:

>Ok....still doesn't solve the problem of having to have two separate
>Jenkins projects for every build which is not efficient nor scalable to
>the level I need it to be.
>
>I find it hard to believe you can't configure a webhook on a github repo
>to kick off a specific Jenkins job that isn't connected to the repo but I
>sure can't figure out how.
>
>What is the purpose of the Github project field within the Jenkins job
>configuration if it doesn't create the necessary association for webhooks
>to invoke the job when changes are pushed to the specified github repo?
>
>Cory
>
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