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FYI, Rhodecode allows two ways to make it work with https. One is a setting on Rhodecode, as Jenkins has. The other is probably more like what brenuart and I were expecting: an external way, by adding an HTTP header (HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME) to requests.
http://packages.python.org/RhodeCode/setup.html#https-support