Click on the link an a table is shown and there is the columns ID ... One note: if you forgot to provide a readable name you cannot change it. You have to re-create it then.
On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 1:07:53 PM UTC+2, thomas....@teamaol.com wrote: > > When you click top/left on "Jenkins" (navigate to the mainpage) the link > to the credentials > should appear on the left side (short before build queue). > > On Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 12:59:31 PM UTC+2, David Aldrich wrote: >> >> Thanks for your reply. I am an admin so I should be able to see >> everything. Where should I look for the credentials? >> >> >> >> All our conventional jobs use the following credential seen on the job >> configuration page: >> >> >> >> >> >> Where should I look for the corresponding credentialId? >> >> >> >> Best regards >> >> >> >> David >> >> >> >> *From:* thomas....@teamaol.com [mailto:thomas....@teamaol.com] >> *Sent:* 20 April 2017 11:39 >> *To:* Jenkins Users <jenkins...@googlegroups.com> >> *Cc:* David Aldrich <david....@emea.nec.com> >> *Subject:* Re: How to specify svn credentialsId in pipeline job? >> >> >> >> Usually the adminstrator of a Jenkins is reponsible to register >> credentials >> >> with a useful (readable) name. If those admin forget to give a name >> Jenkins >> does it for your which results usually in something like this: >> "b86bc2b6-994b-4811-ac98-0f35e9a9b114' >> >> >> Of course you don't wanna have such ID's in your coded pipeline. Consider >> >> you might have running your pipeline on different Jenkins providing the >> same >> >> credentials (names) your project should be able to build without code >> changes. >> >> >> >> It might be a permission thing that you cannot see the credentials. >> >> >> >> >> On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at 1:19:15 PM UTC+2, David Aldrich wrote: >> >> Hi >> >> I have created a simple pipeline job that is intended just to check out a >> working copy from svn initially. >> >> Here's the script: >> >> node { >> echo 'Hello World' >> >> stage('Checkout') { >> checkout([$class: 'SubversionSCM', >> additionalCredentials: [], >> excludedCommitMessages: '', >> excludedRegions: '', >> excludedRevprop: '', >> excludedUsers: 'buildbot', >> filterChangelog: false, >> ignoreDirPropChanges: false, >> includedRegions: '', >> locations: [[credentialsId: >> 'b86bc2b6-994b-4811-ac98-0f35e9a9b114', >> depthOption: 'infinity', >> ignoreExternalsOption: true, >> local: '.', >> remote: "<snip>"]], >> workspaceUpdater: [$class: 'UpdateUpdater']]) >> } >> } >> >> Is the script valid? >> >> How do I determine the 'credentialsId' ? (I have credentials set up in >> non-pipeline jobs already). >> >> Best regards >> >> David >> >> >> >> Click here >> <https://www.mailcontrol.com/sr/PS9zzq4a5Y!GX2PQPOmvUs3oG7lEfVxCzPPmYDypv14txLmT1cqnLRGjWI!kNRHHlpLFCZWcu8GsCq9I+zBdpQ==> >> >> to report this email as spam. >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jenkinsci-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jenkinsci-users/05550dc0-0343-46cd-8666-bb0fb19828b8%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.