Aha. Got it.
On Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 11:06:33 AM UTC-7, Daniel Beck wrote:
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> On 06.10.2015, at 18:52, Brian Ray >
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> > Not to drag the thread off-topic, but could you elaborate on any
> security issues with Job DSL? I experimented with it a while back, and
> CloudBees is g
Hi,
Let me kindly suggest the below security approaches in case you need to
secure your Jenkins instance:
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Ownership-Based+security
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Job+Restrictions+Plugin
There are some use cases it will not be
On 06.10.2015, at 18:52, Brian Ray wrote:
> Not to drag the thread off-topic, but could you elaborate on any security
> issues with Job DSL? I experimented with it a while back, and CloudBees is
> going to demo Job Templates to my shop in the near future, but is there
> something that makes J
Not to drag the thread off-topic, but could you elaborate on any security
issues with Job DSL? I experimented with it a while back, and CloudBees is
going to demo Job Templates to my shop in the near future, but is there
something that makes Job DSL inherently less secure-able than the latter?
job DSL)
Keeping Job defs in SCM certainly seems intriguing.
chhers,
Martin
*Gesendet:* Freitag, 02. Oktober 2015 um 20:37 Uhr
*Von:* "Cuong Tran" >
*An:* "Jenkins Users" >
*Betreff:* Re: Templates Plugin (Jenkins Enterprise)
Martin,
W
th for myself.
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> Could you comment further on the second option you mentioned? (workflow +
> job DSL)
> Keeping Job defs in SCM certainly seems intriguing.
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> chhers,
> Martin
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> *Gesendet:* Freitag, 02. Oktober 2015 um 20:37 Uhr
> *Von:* "Cuong Tr
015 um 20:37 Uhr
Von: "Cuong Tran"
An: "Jenkins Users"
Betreff: Re: Templates Plugin (Jenkins Enterprise)
Martin,
We use the Templates plugin to simplify the job creation interface and standardize common job types. Combined with the folder plugin, we can restrict what can be
+1 for the Job DSL plugin if you don't have hard security requirements on
your Jenkins instance. (i.e. all users are allowed to modify anything).
2015-10-02 20:37 GMT+02:00 Cuong Tran :
> Martin,
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> We use the Templates plugin to simplify the job creation interface and
> standardize common job t
Martin,
We use the Templates plugin to simplify the job creation interface and
standardize common job types. Combined with the folder plugin, we can
restrict what can be created within a folder, making it even simpler for
end users. The xml transformation isn't bad since you can just create a j
Hello users.
I'm looking for independent opinions on the Jenkins Enterprise Templates
Plugin.
It would be one of the main reasons for us to adopt Jenkins Enterprise,
but I was quite shocked to learn (see
http://documentation.cloudbees.com/docs/cje-user-guide/temolate-sect-job-template-tutori
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