' using a
> regular expression with negative lookahead, thereby matching all projects
> except a few.
>
> Alternatively, commercial Jenkins Enterprise has Role-based Access
> Control, which allows you to filter (global) roles so they don't apply to a
> specific p
Hi all -
I want to allow all users at the global level to do a few things BUT for a
particular job, I only want a few people to be able to run it.
I seems like once at a global level, if "authenticated users" have been
granted access to run a job then on a per job basis, I can't specify a
sub
I'm hitting this exact thing - any chance you guys could explain in more
detail the workaround?
On Monday, February 6, 2012 11:56:11 AM UTC-5, domi wrote:
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> please see here:
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Issue+Tracking
> thanks Domi
>
> On 06.02.2012, at 07:48, Matt Fair wrote:
yRunParam=foo-job%2399" for foo-job #99)
>
>
>
> /James
>
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> *From:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com [mailto:
> jenkins...@googlegroups.com ] *On Behalf Of *Maven User
> *Sent:* 06 August 2013 22:26
> *To:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com
> *Subject:*
I think I may be over engineering this one a bit (headed to post-build
groovy scripting hell), but I was wondering - is there an easy way to
trigger another build (with two parameters from the release plugin) when a
maven release has been triggered?
For instance, when you run the maven release
Nevermind - just needed to use Jenkins.instance and then I could do
myinstance.setSlaveAgentPort()
On Friday, February 15, 2013 9:04:57 PM UTC-5, Maven User wrote:
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> Hi all -
>
> I'm trying to set the "slaveAgentPort" (as it is known in the config.xml)
>
Hi all -
I'm trying to set the "slaveAgentPort" (as it is known in the config.xml)
via the script console and I'm struggling a bit.
I'm trying this:
myinstance = Hudson.instance
println( myinstance.tcpSlaveAgentListener.configuredPort)
if (myinstance.tcpSlaveAgentListener.configuredPort
Regardless of the setting NOTHING makes the archiving go faster :-/
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hat made a significant difference to me.
>
> Other than that google for bandwidth delay product and ssh plugin
>
> (check the last comment in
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-3922)
>
> /James
>
> On Monday, 4 February 2013 21:17:26 UTC, Maven User wrote:
>>
Hi all -
Super quick question - maybe this is a known issue
When archiving a large artifact, jenkins seems to take forever (in some
cases, taking a 1 min build up to 30 min).
What's weird is when I ssh up to that same slave and scp over that same
artifact to the same final location, it ta
Hi all -
Is there a nifty way to scoop a few lines from the build log and put them
in the build run description?
I can't seem to find a way that can manage multi-line entries
Thanks in advance!
"H" is a drop in for any of the time slots and/or *, so it felt natural
(for me) to try "H/5".
To explain that in a different way, I was attempting to say "poll every 5
minutes if nothing is polling, wait for that to finish otherwise".
With that out there, if I just leave everything "*/5 * * *
I just saw this and am kinda intrigued...
Currently, we have 30 - 40 jobs all configured as */5 * * * * (so every 5
min) for their polling interval.
But then I see this "H" thing
"To allow periodically scheduled tasks to produce even load on the system,
the 'H' token can be used. For examp
Anyone else?
There should be someway to reset this
Hi all -
I could have sworn somewhere that a jenkins job stores what it thinks is an
upstream or downstream job.
I have two jobs that at one point, were misconfigured. Now one always
triggers the other.
Is there a way to clip this configuration? I could have sworn that in one
of the files
What version of the AD plugin are you using? If you have 1.27 installed,
try rolling back to 1.26 (which may be a manual thing at this point).
Meh - I ssh'd up to the server, moved the active-directory.jpi out of the
way and renamed the active-directory.bak to active-directory.jpi and
restarted.
All set - logged in successfully...
On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 1:27:22 AM UTC-4, Maven User wrote:
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> I'm sorta wedged at
I'm sorta wedged at this same place now.
While I can log in, the "manage' page (among others) is NOT being displayed
because there is now an error about First name, Last name having an invalid
character in there.
How do I even upgrade if I can't reach the plugin pages?
We can start by having you trim 14 pages out of your signature :-)
Ok - really - does sound like a bit of a mess - again - not sure if you're
building up an application or package for deployment, but generally, either
you have a dependency on an artifact or the bits you need are inside the
code
++
On Friday, April 27, 2012 5:19:03 AM UTC-4, Sven Strittmatter wrote:
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> Am 26.04.12 16:26, schrieb Wieschhoff, Kenneth:
> > Seems the Nabaztag site is up and running again and I was thinking of
> > updating the Nabaztag plugin to be compatible, would there be any
> interest?
> >
>
> Hi,
012 4:38:21 PM UTC-4, Maven User wrote:
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> Seems like I may have hit:
>
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13242
>
> Pulling 2.20 now...
>
> And nope, even with override disabled, still pulling bogus value
>
> On Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:25:58 PM UT
Seems like I may have hit:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-13242
Pulling 2.20 now...
And nope, even with override disabled, still pulling bogus value
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 4:25:58 PM UTC-4, Maven User wrote:
>
> Hi all -
>
> This feels like a silly question
Hi all -
This feels like a silly question but where is this setting configured?
Here, we have several jenkins master servers - all named
ci-.function.net.
When I get an email now, the images are dropped off because when I view
source, I can see that the image location is ci.function.net.
Wha
There's a twitter account :-/
On Thursday, April 26, 2012 2:33:41 PM UTC-4, Dan Stine wrote:
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> I know about https://jenkins-ci.org/changelog. But I cannot locate a
> feed for this information, nor a low-traffic "announce"-style email
> list. Is there such a thing?
>
> Thanks,
> Dan
There's a config-file-provider plugin that does what you're looking for:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Config+File+Provider+Plugin
Seems like a horrible idea to put a settings file in a source tree
though
There's really no way to use properties like env. or w/e and
leverage t
I'm sorta reading between the lines here - but first order of business
might be to make sure the files you're planning on editing
(programattically) exist in some "resources" location in your source tree
then the build should process them into their final destination.
If this is a non-standard
Problem becomes - what happens if there are 30 jobs that need that same
property?
Parameters are great if you want to click build, not so hot for polling
based things (or use default value I guess).
; modules in it and it even gives option to build individual modules but that
> doesnt work for maven 3 and gives the message " Building single Maven
> modules is not implemented for Maven 3, yet!"
>
> As per your suggestion i think you are refering to "poll scm" option
This is actually pretty normal.
Generally Hudson/Jenkins OOTB mark builds unstable if the tests fail.
Try adding -Dmaven.test.failure.ignore=true to your maven command line -
but be forewarned - there will likely be other parts of the job that won't
run and I wonder how many artifacts will be a
You may seem some fun tho as the logs for jobs are streamed back to the
master (so disk io/memory may pick up). In another life, someone opted for
some slow disk for the master. Quickly became a pain point.
How many slaves can you have per master specs? No idea :-/
On Thursday, April 19, 201
What's the full use case?
Also - if you're doing that - why not break them into individual
repositories or modules and just rely on dependencies?
Jenkins also has an option to "build just what's changed". Maybe that'd be
a good compromise?
On Monday, April 23, 2012 11:55:31 AM UTC-4, Rajwin
Just out of curiosity - you run a sonar check with ever build?
If you agree that is overkill, set up a @midnight sonar job for everything
you want a health check on. Are you doing this in order to leverage the
build breaker plugin?
On Monday, April 23, 2012 8:37:48 AM UTC-4, Mark Kiami wrote:
e. Also waiting, patiently.
>
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 4:02 AM, hezjing wrote:
>
>> I'm waiting for the fix too ... our team didn't realized that we actually
>> missed some builds because Jenkins ignored the merge changesets :-(
>>
>>
>> On Tue,
Have you tried global environment variables?
Jenkins has so much intelligence built into polling, seems like a shame to
ditch that for some quicky hand-rolled script :-/
On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 9:46:27 AM UTC-4, Linley wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> We have a SVN structure that consists of a main "paren
Next step may be increasing the debugging/logging. Are there any other
test stanzas?
What happens if you run all the same steps locally?
On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 6:32:30 PM UTC-4, RatedAbstract wrote:
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> Hi Andrew,
>
> That plugin was indeed installed. I disabled this plugin, restarted
> Hu
println(nodeproperty.getEnvVars());
if(nodeproperty.getEnvVars().get("FOO") != null)
{
nodeproperty.getEnvVars().put("FOO", hardcoded_param_value);
hudson.model.Hudson.instance.save();
println(nodeproperty.getEnvVars());
}
}
On Tuesday, April 24, 201
Hi all -
I have a job that needs to execute a groovy pre- step that sets a global
environment variable.
Is there anyway to do this?
I have tried the following:
for (nodeproperty in hudson.model.Hudson.instance.globalNodeProperties)
{
println(nodeproperty.getEnvVars());
nodeproperty.get
-4, gboissinot wrote:
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> Mask passwords plugin tries to mask passwords values line by line of the
> log file.
> If a line contains a string value matching a mask password value, the
> value is replaced by ''.
> Therefore, I think you have an another problem.
> Mask-pas
Yeah, it's actually not breaking the dl as expected but the fact that it's
obfuscating something like foo-8.0-SNAPSHOT is nuts...
On Tuesday, March 27, 2012 4:02:45 PM UTC-4, gboissinot wrote:
>
> Mask passwords plugin tries to mask passwords values line by line of the
> log file.
> If a line co
Hi all -
I'm using the password masking plugin but when I use the maven release
plugin, I can see that it's masking out other parameters (that are NOT
checked in the main jenkins config section).
My builds end up failing because maven is trying to retrieve a GAV of
something like foo:bar:
If this doesn't fit the bill, you can always have a job aggregate
several other jobs success/failure(s) and mail based on those results.
On Mar 1, 7:40 pm, Brad wrote:
> I just looked into the join plugin again and it appears to be what I
> want I wasn't expecting the job to finish right away
Searching through the various files within the jenkins installation, I
can see the references - how bad is it to tinker in this area?
We really need to cut a few accidentally created (bad devs!) threads
that glue a few jobs together
On Feb 28, 1:34 pm, Maven User wrote:
> Is there an e
Hi list -
Has anyone noticed that if you tell jenkins to use the "default" scm
exe of your choice, the polling and polling log doesn't work?
I have a default specified but in the job configuration, it says
"default", we get bupkis.
Just wondering...
Is there an easy way to clear what jenkins thinks the up/downstream
jobs are for any given job?
We have an issue where we cut a branch but it appears not all poms
were updated fast enough so that foo and foo-1.0 are both downstream
of bar-1.0.
This seems to kick off foo and foo-1.0 builds when ba
Looking at this:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS/component/15502
Seems like it's a mix of released and unreleased bugs/tasks/etc...
How does one vote for a release of a plugin explicitly?
OK - well, aside from a unittest that isn't compilable, how do I vote
for this?
On Feb 20, 1:42 pm, Maven User wrote:
> I didn't notice the changes (I forked this plugin about a month ago
> tho).
>
> I just ended up creating a checkbox that allowed the user to choose if
7 February 2012 21:38, Maven User wrote:
>
> > Hi all -
>
> > I think we're hitting this issue:
>
> >https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12459
>
> > I'm not sure why one would ever want the "--no-merges" option.
> > Shouldn
Hi all -
I think we're hitting this issue:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-12459
I'm not sure why one would ever want the "--no-merges" option.
Shouldn't it be binary? There are changes - build, there aren't
changes - don't build?
Merged changes don't seem to be triggering builds.
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