Hi all,
In Jenkins Multi-Branch pipelines, when a GitHub Branch is deleted, that
Branch is "crossed out" in the user interface. When a GitHub Pull Request
is merged, same thing. So clearly, the branch delete and PR merge payloads
are being sent via webhook to Jenkins and Jenkins is responding t
Hi all,
It's been about a year since the last post, and I'm curious: has any
progress been made on this in the past year?
Specifically, looking toward a future where a fully configured, immutable
Jenkins can be deployed as a Docker image, and all its storage happens
off-container and is still
Hi all, thanks for the advice. Apologies for not posting back to the group
earlier with my resolution.
It turns out, I am nearly certain this is a problem with running the
upgrade on Docker. This is docker-for-mac.
I found several other instances in non-Jenkins software of Java errorring
due t
Greetings,
I'm pretty new to pipelines, and I'm coming to them from the perspective of
replacing Build Flow plugin with Pipelines.
One thing I've found really valuable with Build Flow is the Build Flow Test
Aggregator plugin, which makes it easy to see all the different test jobs
(unit, functi
ted timestamp for the build is 0 (or
> defaulted to).
>
> My 0.2 cents.
>
> 2015-12-22 22:32 GMT+01:00 Marc Esher >:
>
>> Hey Steve,
>>
>> I did not resolve this problem on 2 of the jenkinses. However, on a 3rd,
>> I did a straight update from 1.596
Hey Steve,
I did not resolve this problem on 2 of the jenkinses. However, on a 3rd, I
did a straight update from 1.596 to 1.625, and I did not experience this
behavior, so I'm thinking that my original problem is not quite as
described. It seems that the problem originated on the busted jenkin
Greetings all.
After upgrading from 1.596.2 LTS to 1.625.3 LTS, all my jobs are showing
"Dec 31, 1969" as the build date in the build history.
It appears the reason is that Jenkins has switched from using a
date/time-based directory in "builds" to a simple number-based directory,
but even thou
ad of Mask Passwords.
>
> On 26.08.2014, at 01:50, Marc Esher >
> wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I'm using env inject and mask passwords, which works great in the
> console output for jobs. However, Any global password variables I set show
> up in plai
Greetings,
I'm using env inject and mask passwords, which works great in the console
output for jobs. However, Any global password variables I set show up in
plaintext on a build's Environment Variables screen.
Is there a way to mask or remove variables from that Build env variables
screen?
T
it hasn't worked for me yet and at the moment, I haven't had
> time to experiment any further. I just duplicated the jobs, each with
> unique parameters for now to get past a deadline.
>
> If you have any success, please share. I don't know if I'm going the
> righ
Greetings all,
I have a number of standalone jobs in Jenkins... build/compile, artifact
generation, test runs, webserver restarts, CDN cache invalidation, and so
forth.
What's the preferred approach for Assembling steps into a Build Pipeline
without adding upstream / downstream dependencies in
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 6:51 AM, Christopher Orr wrote:
> Hi there,
>
>
> On 08/13/2012 12:04 PM, Marc Esher wrote:
>>
>> My Jenkins server is sitting behind a firewall that does not permit
>> outbound access to most of the internet. I was able to get an exclu
Greetings,
My Jenkins server is sitting behind a firewall that does not permit
outbound access to most of the internet. I was able to get an exclusion for
jenkins-ci.com for purposes of using Jenkins auto updater and installing
plugins. However, the connection check uses google.com to determine
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