Not an answer, but be very careful who you grant that permission to -- while it
may not look that way, Run Scripts is the most powerful individual permission
in the system, more than Administer (although implied by it for historical
reasons).
> On 22.08.2016, at 15:51, Ioannis Moutsatsos wrote
What versions of Jenkins and the Matrix Project plugin is this?
> On 23.08.2016, at 13:54, Gavin Williams wrote:
>
> Just to confirm, I hit exactly the same error on a fresh Jenkins 2
> installation...
>
> Anyone hit anything similar?
>
> Cheers
> Gavin
>
> On Friday, 19 August 2016 17:21:
nkins: 2.7.2
> * Matrix Project plugin: 1.7.1
>
> Cheers
> Gavin
>
> On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 13:01:05 UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:
> What versions of Jenkins and the Matrix Project plugin is this?
>
> > On 23.08.2016, at 13:54, Gavin Williams wrote:
> >
> &
> On 23.08.2016, at 20:31, Tim Downey wrote:
>
> Am I understanding correctly that the slave should be picking up the proxy
> settings from the master? If so, is it supposed to be picking it up from the
> preferences in the Manage Plugins panel? Is it supposed to be somewhere else.
>
Slave
Should be possible from another plugin listening for
http://javadoc.jenkins-ci.org/jenkins/security/SecurityListener.html#fireLoggedIn-java.lang.String-
> On 23.08.2016, at 20:43, Jeff wrote:
>
> Where would one implement a set of actions that take place the first time a
> user logs in?
>
> W
> On 23.08.2016, at 21:26, Jeff wrote:
>
> Is it possible to fall through and try a different authentication method when
> the first fails? I'm assuming it's not, as I've yet to find anything in my
> searches, but I figured I'd ask here.
No.
Tracked as https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JE
> On 24.08.2016, at 10:11, Stephen Connolly
> wrote:
>
> The "permanent" bit was added to indicate that this is an agent that will
> stick around
Even more nit: 'permanent' replaced 'dumb'.
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That's not how URLs in Jenkins work.
There's no 'index.html' file in that directory, but your job is configured to
show that initially. That's the problem.
> On 24.08.2016, at 19:40, Andy Suarez wrote:
>
> So I'm using Jenkins 1.617 and HTML Publisher Plugin.
>
> The issue:
>
> Build works,
> On 30.08.2016, at 17:31, Chris M wrote:
>
> also curiosu; would this more go into Jenkins Developers group than Users?
Probably best on the infra list:
https://jenkins.io/content/mailing-lists/
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> On 30.08.2016, at 18:14, Ashish Yadav wrote:
>
> How can I confirm if I meet the above requirements? I am currently running
> Jenkins LTS v1.642.3 on CentOS v7. It’s the ‘standard’ installation of
> Jenkins from the yum repository. How do I know if I am running Servlet 3.1 or
> Winstone-Jet
Interesting. Looks like a robustness issue in the update center generator.
Build Pipeline (and two others) have incomplete deployments, resulting in
warnings during update site generation -- and all three of them are not listed
in that folder.
I'll file this bug to be fixed in general, and will
This was the first response I sent, unfortunately it was stuck in moderation.
I merged the PR I filed against the update site generator, let's see what it
looks like in a few hours.
> On 30.08.2016, at 17:29, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> Interesting. Looks like a robustness issue
I've found it's a good practice to just run 'env' (or 'set' on Windows) in any
shell steps whose environment I care about. Helps with weird machine-local
/etc/profile and similar files as well, overriding what they should not be.
> On 30.08.2016, at 23:00, Wayne Warren wrote:
>
> Does anyone k
> On 30.08.2016, at 23:28, Chris M wrote:
>
> Thanks for the followup, good to know i'm not crazy.
Fixed for now. Filed the bug as https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/INFRA-908
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Please see the second entry on
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Hosting+Plugins#HostingPlugins-Workingaroundcommonissues
Also, this is something that should be asked on the dev list.
> On 01.09.2016, at 14:52, Damien Coraboeuf wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When trying to deploy a plugin, I ge
Known issue that is tracked at
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-35269
> On 01.09.2016, at 15:33, Ashish Yadav wrote:
>
> Is anyone else experiencing this (horizontal scrolling) issue as well? I have
> tried both Chrome and FireFox. Same UI experience.
>
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> On 02.09.2016, at 14:45, jer...@bodycad.com wrote:
>
> ok, great thanks it now have a scope of operation, that was not clear with
> the error message (at first I was under the impression I needed to give it an
> argument of some sort:
Well, you do. It's just that you place the block outside
Are there still warnings/errors in the log after a Jenkins restart?
There's a known issue with dynamic loading Branch API/GH Branch Source/GH Org
Folder that may be causing this.
> On 03.09.2016, at 16:21, Ashish Yadav wrote:
>
> Any idea what could have caused this? The 'GitHub Organization F
A real health check is provided by
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Metrics+Plugin
> On 04.09.2016, at 20:51, Luis Arias wrote:
>
> Hi, A URL that works for me is simply /robots.txt. It's unlikely to change
> and returns a 200 if jenkins is up. Not a realy health check but better
Hi everyone,
Gus Reiber and Michael McCaskill have been working on a replacement for the
plugins wiki page[1] for a while now. While the bar for improving on that is
pretty low, we've tried to build something that's actually useful, and
hopefully even superior to just googling for plugins. Prev
> On 06.09.2016, at 01:04, Slide wrote:
>
> The search doesn't seem to do anything, is that expected in this version? I
> entered "Email" and pressed the search button and nothing happened.
It appears you need to press the enter key for now :-(
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> On 06.09.2016, at 01:47, Slide wrote:
>
> Ok, that works. How will plugin maintainers manage what is shown when a
> plugin is selected?
The data is collected from the update center, which in turn uses a combination
of POM and wiki (maintainer, plugin name, release date, …), the
infra-stati
> On 09.09.2016, at 01:12, David Aldrich wrote:
>
> I just see ‘All Jenkins Logs’ and that takes me to a page with about 500
> lines of logging info. I have seen talk of rotating logs. How should I set
> things up to give me longer lasting logs?
It's controlled by the system property
hudson
Make sure you don't have an init.groovy[.d] in JENKINS_HOME that disables the
CLI; we recommended doing that last November as workaround for a 0-day
vulnerability.
> On 16.09.2016, at 11:50, Bob Hansen wrote:
>
> Been trying use the jenkins cli to programmatically set builds to unstable
> fro
> On 21.09.2016, at 21:38, Radcliff, Allen wrote:
>
> I run a "git branch -r", but do not see a branch for version 1.658. Please
> advise.
1.568 has never been publicly announced and only exists due to some process
testing. What do you need that for?
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> On 19.09.2016, at 19:59, Sam K wrote:
>
> Will having a 'deleteDir()' in the jobs affect the Jenkins changes tracking?
> Does Jenkins use the workspace for tracking the changes?
Yes and no. A checkout may be necessary to record the checked out
revisions/commits, but you can clean up the
Turns out this was https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-38340 and we
removed the mirror from the list, as its admins don't want to serve files via
HTTP.
> On 19.09.2016, at 20:56, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> I think it's https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-8028 but surprised
>
> On 22.09.2016, at 10:30, Corey Wei wrote:
>
> Does it have any plan to support http to https redirect?
Probably not any time soon, as it needs support in Jenkins and older versions
will just fail to download anything.
However, since we now have Azure sponsoring us, we may just upgrade every
> On 22.09.2016, at 14:49, Radcliff, Allen wrote:
>
> Not seeing any warnings to the effect of "not for public consumption", I
> downloaded the latest 1.xxx version on the list. Do you recommend I drop
> back to 1.651?
It's not broken or anything like that, was just wondering how you found i
> On 22.09.2016, at 19:38, Indra Gunawan (ingunawa) wrote:
>
> If you want your user to crash/shut down your Jenkins with a groovy script
> that does “System.exit(0)” then you go ahead allow CLI (run jenkins from
> command line)
While this is theoretically possible, it requires extensive perm
Specify a URL or local path to a file.
The update site doesn't have metadata for arbitrary versions, so you need to
provide enough information.
> On 23.09.2016, at 16:31, user_dev wrote:
>
> I am trying to install jenkins plugin with jenkins-cli , it works if
>
> java -jar /opt/jenkins/jenki
> On 22.09.2016, at 01:51, Sean Bigdatafun wrote:
>
> Specifically, "In the GitHub Web Hook section select the Let Jenkins
> auto-manage hook URLs option.". I can't find the Github Web Hook section in
> my administrative UI.
>
Not sure whether this is the cause, but some configuration option
> On 26.09.2016, at 13:15, Sverre Moe wrote:
>
> I am beginning to get frustrated by this constant changes that breaks
> previous behaviour. I have read the changelog of plugins and Jenkins and
> could not find that this behaviour has been changed in any way. Jenkins could
> learn from Gradle
> On 30.09.2016, at 08:43, Elizabeth Punnoose wrote:
>
> Does this version of Jenkins that will do some autofill of passwords?
Browser vendors make it basically impossible for web applications to prevent
password autofill due to past abuses by e.g. bank websites. They just autofill
all the th
> On 01.10.2016, at 08:22, zhu kane wrote:
>
> Anyway the partial upgrading of plugins should not break the plugin loading.
Tracked as JENKINS-14616
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> On 03.10.2016, at 18:08, Marcus MacWilliam
> wrote:
>
> I am completely new to Jenkins, so do not know how to set this up, and would
> appreciate any
> pointers on how to do this.
Looks like the optimal use case for Pipeline.
More: https://jenkins.io/doc/pipeline/
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Anything interesting getting logged during startup?
> On 05.10.2016, at 22:55, YusufSalahAdDin wrote:
>
> Hi guys!
>
> I have the next problem:
>
> I built an image with Jenkins 2.23 and run it, all is well.
>
> Today i want update jenkins to 2.24, so, i change some lines in the docker
> fil
> On 06.10.2016, at 08:49, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> For future reference, also
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/LTS+Release+Line
Or the 'download' popup on Jenkins.io:
> LTS (Long-Term Support) releases are chosen every 12 weeks from the stream of
> regular releases as the sta
> On 07.10.2016, at 01:34, vishad alekh wrote:
>
> I have installed Jenkins at /home/user path. My. Jenkins folder is also at
> same path. Now because of space issue I need to move my setup at some other
> location.
> Can anyone please help on how to do the same.
1. Take a backup
2. cp -a /
To clarify, all the parameters you intend to pass are defined on the downstream
job's configuration but it still doesn't work?
> On 06.10.2016, at 20:12, Steve K wrote:
>
>
> Well, HECK! The parameters from parameter file are NOT getting passed.
> The parameters were getting passed from 'Curre
imple
> retain the default value I gave them in job 2
> (i.e., there are no complaints from Java, but the value passed from Job#1 was
> not taken on in job 2).
>
> I hope you have some ideas.
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Steve K.
>
> On Friday, October 7,
You likely disabled or uninstalled the Active Directory Plugin while it was
your instance's security realm.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Disable+security
> On 10.10.2016, at 10:18, Levente Barabas wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> After some plugin updates I locked myself out of Jenkins.
>
> On 10.10.2016, at 12:37, Levente Barabas wrote:
>
> I just checked and it is not uninstalled.
Then it may be disabled, or something else during startup forces it to become
disabled. In both cases, it will be logged.
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> On 11.10.2016, at 03:43, Vijayender Madura wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm posting to see if there are others out there who may have faced the same
> issue:
This is a bug in the Reverse Proxy Auth Plugin. No plugin should ever depend on
internal-only URLs of other plugins used e.g. for form validation or
autocompletion (or even the Java API creating them).
In this case, this change renamed doServerCheck to doCheckServer, removing the
/serverCheck U
> On 13.10.2016, at 13:18, roman.pi...@fluidtime.com wrote:
>
> Is there any possibility to keep a build forever programmatically after
> submitting an input approval step?
currentBuild.rawBuild.keepLog(true) should do this.
This requires sandbox script approval.
Should probably be exposed fo
The HTTPS URL forwards to an HTTP URL and that seems to be rejected client-side
(see error message).
> On 13.10.2016, at 01:39, Gurumoorthy Raghupathy wrote:
>
> I am getting this as well
>
> On Wednesday, October 12, 2016 at 9:39:18 AM UTC+1, Andi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> on my openSUSE system the
> On 14.10.2016, at 13:25, Jonathan Hodgson wrote:
>
> All I've done is move that one line, and for the record at the moment it's
> being called without OSX being active, so nothing inside that first if
> statement is being executed (though it shouldn't cause any problems even if
> its was)
>
> On 14.10.2016, at 22:03, Maciej Wiczynski wrote:
>
> I looked in https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/releases/org/jenkins-ci/plugins/ and
> don't see rebuild plugin listed.
> I did find it in https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/current/update-center.json
> but don't see how to set deps in build.gradle fi
> On 15.10.2016, at 20:47, Daniel Beck wrote:
>
> As the update center JSON tells you, its groupId is not
> org.jenkins-ci.plugins.
>
> https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/releases/com/sonyericsson/hudson/plugins/rebuild/rebuild/
Missed the newest response, sorry about that.
>
> def setMessage(String message) {
> this.message = message
> }
This looks like a potential infinite loop, because Groovy allows calling
setters by just setting the property. Probably something getting messed up in
one of the Groovy transformations (because this is supposed to on
> On 17.10.2016, at 19:24, Sam K wrote:
>
> name the pipeline build jobs like this using the build name setter plugin
Just use this in your Pipeline:
currentBuild.displayName = 'whatever'
No need for a separate plugin.
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You don't say what files get loaded. Assuming it's builds, I'd look into
available heap memory. Install the monitoring plugin. With too little memory,
Jenkins can get into situations where it needs to load builds, and to make
space, discards already loaded build records, just to discard the new
> On 18.10.2016, at 00:58, Jonathan Hodgson wrote:
>
> The documentation says that File operates on "the current machine", which I
> took to mean the one actually running the code at that moment, which is the
> slave.
The script _is_ evaluated on the master.
FilePath would do it, or just not
> On 18.10.2016, at 08:19, Onno van der Straaten
> wrote:
>
> immediately update any automation script that might have been developed on
> top of this Jenkins version
Why not run curl or wget to download a dpkg in your "automation script"?
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> On 25.10.2016, at 20:23, ELIASSAL wrote:
>
> I am not able to reach the reload page
There is no such page. Jenkins tells you to "Please wait" because it's already
reloading.
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> On 28.04.2016, at 11:38, Alexandre Chaussier
> wrote:
>
> All is OK if I want to use latest versions of plugins, but I would like to
> know if it is possible to request a specific version of the plugins when I
> request installation from my groovy code ?
>
> I use the UpdateCenter.getPlugi
> On 29.10.2016, at 23:12, Nabil Ghodbane wrote:
>
> So how can I pass a parameter to my bash script in a Jenkins pipeline script?
You will find that this also doesn't work when you run it from a local command
line (a basic first troubleshooting step), so it is entirely unrelated to
Jenkins
Enable the JNLP port in Manage Jenkins » Configure Global Security, or wait for
2.19.2 (which should be released any day now).
> On 30.10.2016, at 03:48, red 888 wrote:
>
> Running Server 2012 R2, Jenkins ver. 2.19.1
>
>
>
> Installed Jenkins via the Windows MSI
>
>
>
> I can't seem to in
> On 30.10.2016, at 18:53, Nabil Ghodbane wrote:
>
> Well, it runs well on a local command line... On the other hand, it seems
> there is a serious issue passing parameters to bash scripts from sh pipeline
> command
I tried both, and you're right -- it does work in a local shell.
However, it
> On 31.10.2016, at 00:31, Michael Neale wrote:
>
> It is most unfortunate that emailext requires the workspace.
How else are you going to attach files?
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> On 30.10.2016, at 12:57, shivkumar pendam wrote:
>
> theirs no option to create a new account
That would be pretty stupid, if anybody could just register an admin account,
right?
Check the file JENKINS_HOME/secrets/initialAdminPassword on the file system of
the Jenkins master.
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> On 31.10.2016, at 14:28, David Aldrich wrote:
>
> Is it possible to restart Jenkins master without stopping jobs that are
> running on slaves?
Any plugin depending on Durable Task Plugin should be able to do this.
In the current update site, I found several Docker-related plugins, and of
c
Tracked as https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/INFRA-962
Also, this is a topic for the Jenkins infra mailing list, and it already exists:
http://lists.jenkins-ci.org/pipermail/jenkins-infra/2016-October/000935.html
> On 31.10.2016, at 14:48, matthew.web...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
>
> I see the sa
> On 01.11.2016, at 22:08, Bruce Evans wrote:
>
> My Ask: is this normal pipeline behavior?
It's a feature: https://jenkins.io/doc/book/pipeline/overview/#why-pipeline
(list, first item)
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> On 02.11.2016, at 12:43, Arvind Kumar wrote:
>
> why it is trying to fine cygwin?
>
Did you configure the plugin as described on
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Mercurial+Plugin ?
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> On 02.11.2016, at 18:28, Andrew Bayer wrote:
>
> FYI - I've released version 0.5 of Declarative Pipelines today, and it does
> have a significant syntax change that breaks compatibility with earlier
> versions. See
> https://github.com/jenkinsci/pipeline-model-definition-plugin/wiki/Version
Tracked as JENKINS-39414.
We really need to change the message shown on the exception screen :(
> On 07.11.2016, at 13:22, Rinaldo DiGiorgio wrote:
>
> javax.servlet.ServletException: org.apache.commons.jelly.JellyTagException:
> jar:file:/jpgdata/jpg-infra-ci/jenkins/jenkins-home/war/WEB-INF/
> On 08.11.2016, at 01:55, Rinaldo DiGiorgio wrote:
>
> Thanks it is also happening with 2.29 --
Was only fixed in 2.30, an out of order release a few hours ago.
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> On 08.11.2016, at 09:25, Daniel Mueller wrote:
>
> o The config file plugin is global only, all Artifacts could be accessed
> from every region (blocker unless we find a solution!!!)
>
Note that folders support in config-file-provider is currently a work in
progress and may even land soo
Which plugins are affected by this?
Jenkins normalized plugin names to jpi when extracting bundled plugins, when
uploading through the UI, and when downloading from an update site. But rename
of existing files doesn't happen AFAIK.
> On 08.11.2016, at 14:03, Robert Kruck wrote:
>
> We have Je
> On 08.11.2016, at 15:29, Robert Kruck wrote:
>
> One would think a new filename would lead to a new timestamp for the renamed
> file.
Not sure what you mean by 'timestamp'. mtime or ctime? Only the latter changes
on rename, and e.g. `ls -l` only shows the former.
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> On 08.11.2016, at 15:39, jer...@bodycad.com wrote:
>
> • the stage view is gone
> • no console output
See the changelog:
http://jenkins-ci.org/changelog
> Warning! This release is not recommended for use due to issue 39555 and issue
> 39414.
… followed by an out-of-order 2.30 y
> On 08.11.2016, at 15:39, jer...@bodycad.com wrote:
>
> • I have some issue with email-ext too where groovy replacement that
> used to work no more work
Depending on what release was last working, this could be related to the
Jenkins 2.0 upgrade to Groovy 2.4.x, but impossible to tell w
> On 08.11.2016, at 15:59, Robert Kruck wrote:
>
> I would expect all the renamed *.jpi Jenkins plugins to have "Date Modified"
> updated to November 2016, but the "Date Modified" for all the renamed *.jpi
> Jenkins plugins is June 15, 2016 or earlier.
I just booted up a Windows 8.1 test VM a
> On 09.11.2016, at 11:24, Jesús Linares wrote:
>
> • On the other hand, I can't execute it with parallel because I can't
> use parallel with stages. How can I execute it parallely?
>
It seems you need to choose one or the other:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Pipeline+Sta
If you set any property of the job using 'properties', you will erase all
others.
Also, if you ask a question on IRC, you should stick around.
> On 09.11.2016, at 13:58, Andrea Campolonghi wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am having some trouble with pipelines job configuration. I define some job
> confi
> On 10.11.2016, at 07:42, Zen Pwning wrote:
>
> So what version of Java should I have installed in my system if not Java 8?
it looks like Jenkins is running on Java 7. Check the /systemInfo URL to
confirm (and see what JRE is used).
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Is it writing large amounts of text to stdout? I.e. the Jenkins build log? If
so, is it still slow when redirecting output to a file, or NUL?
> On 10.11.2016, at 19:30, J Starbird wrote:
>
> Jenkins 2.19.1
> Java 8
> Windows 7 Pro Sp1
>
> I don't know exactly when this started happening, at wh
These two plugins are installed on your instance:
- Jenkow Activiti Explorer
- Jenkow Activiti Designer
This one is not:
- Jenkow Plugin
The last one is a dependency of the other two (and has always been):
https://repo.jenkins-ci.org/webapp/#/artifacts/browse/tree/PomView/releases/com/cisco/step/
> On 13.11.2016, at 21:31, Rainer Enders wrote:
>
> I
> searched all the plugins and there is nothing in either the Installed nor
> the Available section that contains the name "Jenkow" in any shape or
> form.
Plugins that fail to load don't show up there, because they neither can be
loaded,
> On 14.11.2016, at 16:22, Pierre Lerouge wrote:
>
> Is there any way to define another separator than "@" ?
>
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Features+controlled+by+system+properties
java -Dhudson.slaves.WorkspaceList=_ -jar jenkins.war
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> On 11.11.2016, at 16:54, Michael Giroux wrote:
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> Is it safe to delete the plugins from the $JENKINS_HOME/plugins directory?
Yes.
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> On 15.11.2016, at 08:18, Patricio Iglesias wrote:
>
> The only thing i can find is: "TODO : configure it with the ui."
>
> But i am unable to find any options in jenkins user interface. Any ideas?
>
"TODO : configure it with the ui" means that it's not possible.
The wiki page explains how
> On 15.11.2016, at 17:29, David Karr wrote:
>
> I also need better understanding of the overall restrictions in a
> Jenkinsfile, and perhaps WHY those restrictions are there.
http://groovy-sandbox.kohsuke.org/
https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-cps-plugin/#pipeline-groovy-plugin
Note that
Well, why should the wiki repeat what Jenkins tells you already? It explains
how to get information about a build:
> Or if you want to access information about a particular build, e.g. …, then
> go to …/api/ and you'll see the list of functionalities for that build.
On that page in Jenkins, the
> On 16.11.2016, at 21:36, Aaron K wrote:
>
> Is OpenJDK 1.8 supported on CentOS 7.2?
>
> We're installing with sudo yum install -y java-1.8.0-openjdk
>
> Is there a Java compatibility list somewhere for Jenkins that I can reference?
I don't think we have specific requirements, but OpenJDK
> On 16.11.2016, at 22:20, David Karr wrote:
>
> I've determined that this behavior is caused by the "@NonCPS" annotation.
You can't call Pipeline steps from @NonCPS annotated methods.
Basically:
Outside @NonCPS -- fancy Groovy features don't work
Inside @NonCPS -- Pipeline steps don't work
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Are you checking out the same repository multiple times?
> On 16.11.2016, at 22:46, tarocara...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Frequently my pipeline build lists duplicate commits in the "Stage View". I
> just select my job (which is a pipeline) and look at the jobs listed in
> "Stage View". When I hover
> On 17.11.2016, at 02:50, Antonio Beyah wrote:
>
> If I set that property and point it to the list in the PR will that be
> sufficient to workaround the vulnerability (assuming remoting version >=
> 2.53.2)?
It may depend on which Jenkins release you're on. If you haven't skipped
another s
> On 17.11.2016, at 12:43, Jason Pyeron wrote:
>
> Please explain, not sure I am following the issue.
He's complaining about https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-33721
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> On 17.11.2016, at 15:17, Tim Downey wrote:
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> I went ahead and tried poll as a trigger, but as you can see, that is not
> supported. Supported methods within a triggers closure appear to be:
>
Should be 'pollSCM' (or 'pollScm'?). Note that the 'cron' trigger which you
know works is also
> On 17.11.2016, at 17:19, David Karr wrote:
>
> What I am unable to find any information on is what exactly a "pipeline step"
> actually means.
Everything you'll find in the snippet generator.
> I also have a feeling that the "@NonCPS"-state doesn't apply "lexically", but
> "dynamically".
> On 17.11.2016, at 17:53, Aurelien Ryo wrote:
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> I don't have folder "init.groovy.d" in my windows directory.
Just create it.
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> On 18.11.2016, at 09:36, Aurelien Ryo wrote:
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> I can create the folder, but are you sure it will be started automaticaly on
> windows service start ?
Yes. It also gets logged to the Jenkins log so you can confirm it works there.
Look for the following after a Jenkins restart:
jenkins.uti
Update the email-ext plugin. You're using a version at least 2.5 years out of
date.
> On 18.11.2016, at 13:58, Vinod Kumar wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using below html code with ${TEST_COUNTS,...} and i get the exception in
> console with out any email.Something i'm missing?
>
> ERROR: Step
> On 18.11.2016, at 16:03, Eric Fetzer wrote:
>
> It has stopped working.
What happens instead?
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> On 18.11.2016, at 15:46, Michael Giroux wrote:
>
> Could someone either explain, or point me to documentation that explains what
> is really happening here? Specifically what does
> "Retrying with slave Java ..." mean since we do not have a slave named "Java".
This refers to the Java runtim
start I can't find "jenkins.util.groovy.GroovyHookScript execute " in the
> jenkins log, even un full log. I also tried to upload the script in Scriptler.
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Aurélien
>
>
> Le vendredi 18 novembre 2016 13:27:01 UTC+1, Daniel Bec
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