Thanks. We are using Jenkins. Should be "Jenkins agent" :-)
The use case is we have an in-house Java application (a test management
platform) that calls Jenkins REST API to trigger builds that runs jmeter
tests. The jmeter tests will generate artifacts (e.g. response file) in the
workspace fol
I take that back, it looks like there has been some work done in the past
few days. So, that's good news!
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 2:21 PM Slide wrote:
> In talking to someone at Jenkins World, Juseppe hasn't added the hash
> checking, which means it doesn't work with the most recent versions of
>
In talking to someone at Jenkins World, Juseppe hasn't added the hash
checking, which means it doesn't work with the most recent versions of
Jenkins. There is a patch in an issue [1] that could be turned into a PR.
1 -
https://github.com/yandex-qatools/juseppe/issues/41#issuecomment-413062463
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2018, Robert van Gangelen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have installed Jenkins on a Redhat server succesfully.
> Now I want to install Artifactory and Blue Ocean plugins but the server is
> not able to access the Internet.
> So I downloaded the hpi files and tried to im
Hi All,
I have installed Jenkins on a Redhat server succesfully.
Now I want to install Artifactory and Blue Ocean plugins but the server is
not able to access the Internet.
So I downloaded the hpi files and tried to import them. The imports fails
because of the dependency error.
I was wondering
The use case you're describing clearly points to artifacts archival IMO
(archiveArtifacts in Pipeline), but doesn't seem compatible with your 'real
time' request.
Care to clarify what you're trying to achieve, and why so that we better
understand how to help?
*Side note: there are no more Jenkins