On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 12:18:35 AM UTC+1, Stephen Connolly wrote:
>
>
> Well what it means is that to have hooks automatically managed at the repo 
> level you need to define the GitHub servers in the global config, enable 
> managing hooks and provide credentials that can manage hooks (note this is 
> the list provided by the GH plugin, not to be confused with the github 
> enterprise servers list in the global config that is provided by the GHBS 
> plugin)
>

Still lost unfortunately. Perhaps it's only working with the public github? 
I don't see anywhere in the multibranch configuration to point it towards 
the Github Servers global configuration.

Just some detail about the setup I'm testing with:

   - A private repository under my user in Github enterprise
   - Added the Github enterprise server to the Github Servers list in 
   global config
   - Automatically generated, selected and tested the token using the 
   additional action for my Github user/pass login (and confirmed the token is 
   there in Github)
   - Also configured the normal Github Enterprise section in global config
   - In the Multibranch Pipeline job, the only Branch Sources available 
   seem to be public Github and the normal Github Enterprise configuration
   
If I choose the Github enterprise option it doesn't seem to configure the 
webhook (I'm not sure what this would look like in the repo settings on 
github, but it doesn't respond to pushes)

Maybe something in my setup restricts the Github Server entry from showing 
as a candidate?

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