Am 31.10.2012 um 09:45 schrieb Michaël Pailloncy <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
>
> You can access to images of your plugin like this :
>
> - add your images to src/main/webapp/images in your project
>
> - add your image in your jelly file like this : <img
> src="${rootURL}/plugin/yourPluginName/images/yourIcon.png"/>
>
>
> ${rootURL} refers to the root path of Jenkins.
>
You should better use ${resURL}, see the following post for details:
http://jenkins.361315.n4.nabble.com/ANN-Referring-to-static-resources-from-your-plugin-td4490655.html
Ulli
>
> Michaël
>
>
> 2012/10/25 LordShacks <[email protected]>
> Hi
>
> I am new to Jenkins and am writing a custom plugin similar to CppCheck that
> takes in XML files from a test unit and displays the results as a graph.
>
> I have successfully created a graph from my XML file and saved this to disk
> as a .png file. I am now trying to get my ProjectAction's index.jelly file
> to display this graph image.
>
> I have seen from other plugins (Cppcheck) that this should be achievable by
> simply using the html tag < img/ >. I have tried doing this but I cannot
> seem to get the image to display.
>
> I am unsure what to put for the src section of the image tag. If I simply
> put < img src="graph.png"/ >, (as I have done for icons) nothing get's
> displayed. I have also tried to specify the directory on my system where the
> file is located: < img src="/home/user/Desktop/graph.png"/ > but it still
> does not display the graph. Where do I have to have the graph file located
> so that the index.jelly file can find it?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
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