Yes, my developers have built their workflows and Jenkins jobs around the 
current behaviour. But I also encourage my comments as general advise.

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From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com <jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com> on 
behalf of Ullrich Hafner <ullrich.haf...@gmail.com>
Sent: 05 April 2018 17:23:43
To: Jenkins Users
Subject: Re: Trend Graph

I this a general advice or are you using the warnings plugin in a different way 
that requires that the old behavior should be retained?

BTW: the corresponding issue is 
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-50551

Am 05.04.2018 um 13:13 schrieb Artur Szostak 
<aszos...@partner.eso.org<mailto:aszos...@partner.eso.org>>:

Unless you want to make a lot of people angry, or unless there is a 
fundamentally good reason, always make the existing behaviour the default. New 
behaviour should be explicitly selected. If there is a good reason to make new 
behaviour the default, there should at the very least be a transition period 
over several plugin versions, and clear deprecation warnings / mechanisms to 
allow for a sensible update / transition strategy.

Cheers

Artur
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From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com<mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com> 
<jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com<mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com>> on 
behalf of Dan <daniel.faie...@remcom.com<mailto:daniel.faie...@remcom.com>>
Sent: 30 March 2018 15:29:25
To: Jenkins Users
Subject: Re: Trend Graph

Maybe I should change that so that the first build always has no new warnings. 
What do you think? I’m not sure if I break something from other peoples’ jobs 
if I change that…

This would solve my problem, so I'm all for it!
For people who want existing functionality, you could add a checkbox in 
"Configure the trend graph". Although it seems my usage makes more sense, 
there's probably someone who disagrees. Something like:


Suppress reference build
If set warnings for the reference build are not displayed as 'new' for the 
graph type 'Distribution of new and fixed warnings'.



Or you could reverse it and have

Display reference build


On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 7:43:19 PM UTC-4, Ullrich Hafner wrote:
I think this will not work. If no previous result is found, then an empty set 
of warnings is used as baseline, so we still get a large number of new 
warnings. I wonder if it would make sense to change the current behavior of my 
plugin. I must admit that marking all warnings of the first build as new is not 
a conscious decision. Maybe I should change that so that the first build always 
has no new warnings. What do you think? I’m not sure if I break something from 
other peoples’ jobs if I change that…

The other suggestions about changing the graphs: this is currently not 
supported will will never be supported with the current chart implementation. 
In the future (*), I would like to replace the png server side rendered charts 
with client side rendered JS charts. Then it should be easy to configure these 
graphs on the client side.

(*) Currently this is blocked by an integration of an old Prototype.JS library 
in Jenkins core, see https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-49319 for 
details

Am 29.03.2018 um 21:42 schrieb Mark Waite 
<mark.ea...@gmail.com<http://gmail.com/><javascript:>>:

What if the first build on a branch were run without calculating warnings 
(since you intend to ignore warnings from the first build, you could choose not 
to compute those warnings and not to report them.

After first build is complete, reconfigure the job (Jenkins UI or in the 
Jenkinsfile if Pipeline) to report warnings.

Mark Waite

On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 12:26 PM Dan 
<daniel....@remcom.com<http://remcom.com/><javascript:>> wrote:
Jenkins uses a trend graph to display things like failed unit tests or 
compilation warnings as a function of build number. Is there a way to suppress 
only the first build OR to limit the height of the y-axis?

My company's workflow
- create a copy of a Jenkins job for your particular branch
- Build the branch without changes. This gives a baseline for the # of warnings 
in the code (it has very old code, so there are a LOT)
- The branch then automatically builds daily. New warnings introduced by the 
developer show up in the Trend Graph.

The Trend Graph is configured to show only new or fixed warnings.
The problem is that the 1st build introduces a ton of "new" warnings. This 
pushes the +Y-axis max value to >1000. Any warnings fixed/introduced after that 
are not visible.

Solution
If we could somehow suppress showing just that first build, while still showing 
all subsequent builds, this would be fixed. Or, if the +Y-axis could be limited 
to show numbers from 0-100, this would be fixed.

Is this possible?

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