Possibly, although I don't know if that would work when the Multiple SCM plugin 
is used and multiple Git repositories are used by the project.

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From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Cc: Kevin Fleming (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN)
At: May  9 2013 13:30:33

There is the github URL parameter (link below). It could be used to express the 
relationship to the github repo when the Git SCM URI is a mirror.

The logic when interacting with github would look like:

1. Try to parse the github information from the Git SCM URI (as it currently 
does).
2. If that fails, then try to use the github.projectUrl.
3. If that fails, stop.

Does that seem like a reasonable solution?

https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/com/coravy/hudson/plugins/github/GithubProjectProperty.java


On Thursday, May 9, 2013 8:23:26 AM UTC-7, Kevin Fleming wrote:
That's an interesting question. The GitHub plugin doesn't provide a Jenkins 
SCM, but it does read the Git SCM URls from projects to interact with GitHub.  
Doing what you are talking about would be a bit complex, as logically the 
'alternate location' URL (that points to GitHub) would be configured alongside 
the existing URL, but that's handled by the Git plugin and it shouldn't have 
any knowledge of GitHub.  One way to approach this would be to modify the Git 
plugin to provide an extension point that the GitHub plugin could implement, 
that would allow for additional data to be captured/stored/retrieved as part of 
the Git SCM details for a project.

----- Original Message -----
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
At: May  8 2013 19:17:18

As far as I can tell, the GitHub plugin does not support working with mirrors 
of GitHub repos. For example, if git@my-internal-server:mirrors/my-repo.git is 
set as the SCM remote for a project and it is a mirror of 
https://github.com/thomasvandoren/my-repo.git, there is no way to expose that 
relationship to the GitHub plugin.

Would it make sense to add a project level configuration value that provides a 
github remote location? The plugin would then look at that value and fall back 
on the configured remote whenever it interacts with GitHub APIs.

Thanks!

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