I am having issue as kubernetes by default running build inside jnlp slave
and not using the docker image which defind by me in template.
So overcome the issue based on google, i gave container name to "jnlp" but
in that case node is not connecting to master.
Please let me know how can i use my
This is NOT "I can't find JNLP option in my agent," I am past that,
in I don't see that option either.
I am on 2.176.1
The closest thing I found is I have that on
, still no jnlp option in
what else do I need to do?
C'mon, Jenkins, don't change something that works.
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Hi all,
The subject line kinda says it all. The documentation for Github Branch
Source plugin: https://go.cloudbees.com/docs/plugins/github-branch-source/ says
that users can go in and "configuring different settings on each of those
folders[repositories] if needed." However when i navigate int
I believe that it once was possible to modify the individual job
definitions of a GitHub Branch Source folder. However, I believe the
modifications were also periodically reset (possibly by scanning for new
changes or by detecting new branches). I believe that the capability to
edit individual jo
I just went through the changelogs of the plugin and nothing like that is
mentioned? Though if all the edits to job definitions were already being
rolled back periodically I guess just removing that ability doesn't change
anything in the long term.
On Monday, July 8, 2019 at 3:32:18 PM UTC-4, M
If my use case requires me to make changes to individual job definitions
EX: the build path, does anyone have any suggestions on how to do so within
a GitHub organization?
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Best,
Yash Nalla
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I may also be completely wrong. My recollection is only a poor memory, not
anything that I verified by checking the behavior of past releases. As far
as I can tell, it is intentional that the jobs created by the GitHub Branch
Source plugin cannot be reconfigured.
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 2:01 PM Y
Wouldn't it be best to make the necessary changes inside the build scripts
that are called from the Jenkinsfile?
On Mon, Jul 8, 2019 at 2:15 PM Yash Nalla wrote:
> If my use case requires me to make changes to individual job definitions
> EX: the build path, does anyone have any suggestions on h
Hi
Im new on Jenkins and i wanna to execute the following test:
I have a Project that have about 30 jobs and i need to execute them in
sequentially only at Monday of every week.
I can't even imagine how can i do that.
Can anybody help me ?
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Due to security concerns I'd prefer to be able to edit the very location of
the build Jenkinsfile; the project recognizer Jenkinsfile I would leave in
the indivdual repo. I just want to be able to protect the Jenkinfile that
actually controls my build.
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All,
I'm testing out the pipelines and blue ocean UI for our deployment use
case. Basically, we've got 3 different products that are deployed at the
same time. Each deployment starts with deploying to a beta server, and
then approving the deployment for the full application. The issue I'm
hav
Can go through the Jenkins pipeline doc to get the idea.
On 9 Jul 2019 1:58 am, "vbfelipe" wrote:
> Hi
>
> Im new on Jenkins and i wanna to execute the following test:
>
> I have a Project that have about 30 jobs and i need to execute them in
> sequentially only at Monday of every week.
>
> I ca
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