Ken (and anyone who needs this),

I forked the gitorious-plugin (https://github.com/magno32/gitorious-plugin)
and added the following functionality:

The plugin will now look at all projects and see if a gitoriousBrowser is
registered for the Git SCM.  If so, it will also compare this url to the
url passed back by the web-hook.
This means you will need to configure the "gitoriousweb" Repository Browser
for your projects that you want to enable, and also enable SCM polling. You
don't have to set a polling schedule, just turn it on.

I did not look at adding this as a setting (its another good idea to fix
this though) since we need the gitorious browser anyway to link in the
projects.  Also, our Gitorious web host and git repositories exist on
separate sub-domains.  I could not think of a "catch-all" for all the
different situations that could come up with rewriting a url.

I did submit a pull request (
https://github.com/jenkinsci/gitorious-plugin/pull/1) so hopefully it will
make it as an update.



On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Justin Smith <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't mind making this patch, and will update when I do.  Hopefully it
> can get pushed to active.
>
> I asked because I didnt know if this was desired behavior in the web-hook,
> which it appears to be.
>
> The git plugin (for Jenkins) does let you set the gitorious web location
> for the project.  Perhaps I can use this as well.
>
> Thanks for the quick reply!
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Ken Dreyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 9:43 AM, Justin Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I am trying to use the Web-Hooks with Jenkins-CI.  Jenkins has a plugin
>> to do
>> > this, see the source:
>> >
>> https://github.com/jenkinsci/gitorious-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/org/jenkinsci/plugins/gitorious/GitoriousStatus.java
>> >
>> > After not being able to get this to work, I checked out the plugin
>> source,
>> > and debugged through it.
>> >
>> > It turns out, that even though I have the git:// and http:// protocol's
>> > disabled for checking out (private repo), that the web-hook is
>> reporting the
>> > repository url how I would see it in a web browser. In my case
>> > https://gitorious.myserver.net/project/repo
>> >
>> > Since I use the ssh url ([email protected]) for everything, I this
>> seems
>> > to be an issue for me.  Is this the desired, proper, behavior for the
>> webhook
>> > and URL? Or should it report the push url as well?
>> >
>> > If this is how it is SUPPOSED to work, I can try to patch the jenkins
>> plugin
>> > somehow (not sure how at this moment). If not, could the web-hook
>> possibly
>> > return the available URL's for accessing the actual repository?
>>
>>
>> This is an unfortunate problem with the current code for the Jenkins
>> plugin. As is currently stands, the Jenkins plugin only supports the
>> URL that Gitorious' web hook sends over JSON, and this happens to be
>> HTTP.
>>
>> It would be ideal if the Jenkins plugin provided a "preferred Git URL
>> scheme" radio box in the user-interface, so that you could easily
>> change this yourself. The plugin could take the Git URL from JSON and
>> automatically rewrite the URL scheme to be one of "http://";,
>> "https://";, "git://", or "SSH", depending on the setting.
>>
>> Unfortunately I don't know enough of Jenkins' API to implement this
>> feature. In my work environment, I ended up using this fork of the
>> Jenkins plugin: https://github.com/Infinidat/gitorious-plugin, which
>> at least re-writes the URLs to git://. If you study the patches in
>> that fork you may be able to write your own patch for SSH support.
>>
>> The Jenkins plugin could certainly use some love :)
>>
>> - Ken
>>
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