Hi,

I wrote a two new views on Jenkins which give me the information I need in 
my current project. Both are Html/Javascript apps and are deployed to 
${JENKINS_HOME}/userContent. Then they use the Jenkins REST-Api to get the 
necessary information.
The first view is a graph which shows me how far along my commit is in the 
the CI-Pipeline. In action it looks like this: 

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-GKRhPo_o0FQ/VfngccbqnpI/AAAAAAAAUFM/9y5Y3mAVKjw/s1600/where-is-my-commit-redacted.png>


The second one is to show and claim all failed tests of all jobs on a view. 
This one looks like this: 

<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-B8p3gy26lW0/VfnhRlMJPZI/AAAAAAAAUFU/Ou82rdhvdOw/s1600/what-is-broken.png>


If you want to try them out, they are hosted on my github 
repo: https://github.com/wolfs/where-is-my-commit - a packaged version is 
available on the gh-pages branch of the repository.

Regards,
Stefan

Am Dienstag, 15. September 2015 19:41:25 UTC+2 schrieb Gus Reiber:
>
> Hey all. Do any of you all use 3rd party tools to get information out of 
> Jenkins? Mic turned me on to this guy, who seems awesome, 
> https://itunes.apple.com/AU/app/id720123810. As you may know, I am in the 
> process of overhauling portions of the Jenkins GUI, so far, primarily on 
> the configuration side of the house, but it seems to me that the monitoring 
> side of the house, if you aren't using 3rd party tools, might need love all 
> the more. If anyone has any experience along these lines, I am looking for 
> input. @gusreiber on twitter and https://plus.google.com/+GusReiberUI/ on 
> Google+.

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