On 05/26/2014 11:10 PM, Michael Neale wrote:
I have some experience doing fairly advanced UIs on top of the various APIs - they are quite powerful (other than, notably the config - where it is more of an xml blob) for doing a lot of things. This does feel a little "boil the ocean", and even if worthwhile, the non js based UI will be around for a long time yet, so it is probably worth putting a bit if work in to that to start with.
It'd be great if the main dashboard could be configured to pull UI elements from the various jobs in the current view. Basically a mash-up configurator.
For example, we have a build machine managing CI for three firmware projects. Each firmware project has the following Jenkins jobs: bootloader build, app build, app static analysis, app unit test, integration test, release.
We have a view defined for each project, so it just shows the last job status for those jobs associated with the particular project. But we have to click through to "app unit test" to see the test history chart and coverage graph, click through to "app static analysis" to see the Coverity graph, etc.
It'd be really powerful for project management if there was a way to configure the dashboard view to pull these charts and graphs from the jobs pages and put them on the main page. A complete "project status at a glance" as it were.
Of course, if there's already a plugin that does this I'd love to hear about it!
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