Hi ,
I would like to know, how to install a plugin to Jenkins, Using
Remote
access API .
I found a way to install using jenkins CLI. But I need to know how to
do the same using API.
I tried using jenkins-python library. But I did not find any way to
install plugin there.
Thanks in Advance .
Hi,
To disable plugin via the HDD, you can have to delete them in
$JENKINS_HOME/plugins (bot .hpi file and directory with same name
regards
didier
Le dimanche 18 mars 2012 22:16:44 UTC+1, zakyn a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I have problem that Jenkins is getting slower and slower and it is not
>
Have you checked the usual causes for slowness, like swapping? Or
Jenkins frequently throwing exceptions (visible in the log file).
Google what you need to put on jvm command line to enable jconsole to
attach to the jvm and then you can see what it is doing.
Also, examine $JENKINS_URL/threadDump
What kind of documentation do you expect?
The entry point is the wiki:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/xunit+Plugin
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Benedikt Rothe <
benedikt.ro...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to use xUnit with jenkins and write custom xslt-files to generate
> th
Thanks for testing EnvInject plugin.
EnvInject is aimed at managing environment variables.
For your need, you can use the Shared Objects plugin.
It's a complement to the EnvInject plugin. It enables you to share objects
in your environment (such as in your case a properties files through an
URL) a
Did these two different jenkins/hudson instances run on the same
path simultaneously? I can see how this could cause some very, very odd
behaviour. I'd start by bringing both down, then starting only one. If it
is still broken, do you have backups?
Perhaps one feature - a lock file can prevent
Hello,
I have problem that Jenkins is getting slower and slower and it is not
possible to manage plugins. So I would lilke to ask you how I can
disable plugin directly on HDD.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Vladimir
I suspect the answer here may be to run the child jobs in a build step,
while the parent job waits, and then gravs the downstream jobs artifacts
via url. The cli can be used for synchronous job runs, and with a newer
jenkins you may even be able to use the SSH system to do it (saves grabbing
a
OK. That makes sense. But can I have multiple targets? I am more than a bit
of a n00b at using Jenkins.
Thanks,
Craig Boyd
From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Didier Durand
Sent: Sunday, March
OK, that makes sense. Being a total n00b at Jenkins, can I have
multiple environments that I send the script(s) to? If the answer is
yes, then I will dive into the documents and post any follow up
questions I may have.
Thanks,
Craigbert
On Mar 18, 3:16 am, Didier Durand wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yo
Hello,
You should have the common part of your build as a 1st job abd then apply
patches as downstream jobs of the 1st one.
regards
didier
Le dimanche 18 mars 2012 02:44:34 UTC+1, Craigbert a écrit :
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> Hello All,
>
> I am working on a project where we have multiple patches that need to
> b
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