Hi Mark

Thanks for your reply.  Do you not end up putting sensitive data on GitHub such 
as credentials?

David

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Sent: 11 May 2017 17:57
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to get started with Blue Ocean for Subversion user?


You can create the pipeline definition in a girhub repo with a branch per 
Jenkinsfile. The Jenkinsfile can reference your subversion repository. I've 
used that technique with scripted pipeline,  so I think it should work with 
declarative pipeline.

Probably best to use github rather than hosting your own git server because 
blue ocean declarative pipeline editing works best with github.

Mark Waite

On Thu, May 11, 2017, 10:26 AM David Aldrich 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi

I am finding it difficult to construct declarative pipelines as code, so I want 
to try out Blue Ocean to construct them graphically.

However, we store our project repositories in Subversion not Git.  Blue Ocean 
wants a Git repository or GitHub.  I can’t use the latter because our IT policy 
prevents us storing company data on an external server.

We could install a Git server just for Blue Ocean. I imagine that Jenkinsfiles 
for our projects would live in the Git server’s bare repository and would 
execute actions on our subversion repositories: checkout build etc.

Furthermore I guess I could copy the Jenkinsfiles to the Subversion 
repositories when they are tested, and then just maintain them as code.

Is this a reasonable strategy?  I’m not sure I am understanding the 
documentation correctly so would be grateful for some guidance.

Best regards

David

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