On Wed, Mar 04, 2015 at 07:44:05AM -0800, Jim Priest wrote:
> I'm getting started with Jenkins and am running into one issue...
> 
> I have my GitLab setup with a hook that kicks off my Jenkins job(s)...  
> 
> The problem is I several Jenkins jobs
> 
>    1. Deploy project
>    2. Run unit tests on project
>    3. Run integration tests
> 
> And my code / tests are in the same project/branch so what happens is these 
> all get kicked off in seemingly random order via the hook.
> 
> I had also added a post build action to build the others if each is 
> successful so it ends up running things twice :)
> 
> Ideally the hook would kick off my deployment, if that's successful then it 
> would kick of my tests, etc. but I'm not sure of the correct way to wire 
> that up.

Uncheck "Poll SCM" for jobs 2 and 3, let them get triggered by job 1.

Marius Gedminas
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