Thank you.  After installing the GitHub integration plugin and watching the 
video, I was able to create a project just as in the video.

My GitHub repository contains only the README.md file as well, however the 
difference is that my repo is private.  The item I create to my private 
repo on GitHub is not requiring that I add any credentials.  Despite not 
creating any credentials after clicking the git radio button under 'Source 
Code Management', I can just save the item successfully.  I can also click 
on the GitHub link within the project and it takes me right to the repo in 
GitHub.

Does this sound correct?  I feel like it should require defining 
credentials to successfully connect to GitHub.  Or is it that I am being 
successfully connected via the public key that I put in place on the GitHub 
side?  Or is it possibly a cookie that is allowing the connection?  Is that 
something I can verify some how?

Thanks,

HB

On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 8:32:54 PM UTC-7, sagar utekar wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Search for a GitHub integration plugin.
>
> Here is a YouTube video link you can refer - 
> https://youtu.be/Z3S2gMBUkBo
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, 08:55 HB, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you for the reply.  I am not seeing 'gith' plugin, is that short 
>> for a plugin?  Here are the plugins that I have installed referring to git 
>> and ssh:
>>
>> Git client plugin
>> 2.7.3 
>> Git plugin
>> 3.9.1 
>> GIT server Plugin
>> 1.7 
>> GitHub API Plugin
>> 1.92 
>> GitHub Branch Source Plugin
>> 2.4.1
>> GitHub plugin
>> 1.29.3
>>
>> SSH Credentials Plugin
>> 1.14 
>> SSH Slaves plugin
>> 1.28.1
>>
>> Am I missing plugins that you are referring to?  Thanks again, any 
>> guidance is greatly appreciated..
>>
>> HB
>>
>> On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 7:07:08 PM UTC-7, Robert Rajendra wrote:
>>>
>>> To integrate Jenkins with github. You need to install gith , github 
>>> plugins with ssh plugin you can read the docs regarding these and get the 
>>> work done
>>>
>>> On Mon, 29 Oct 2018, 3:06 am HB, <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> All,
>>>>
>>>> I am completely new to Jenkins but am tasked with getting a working 
>>>> environment up and running.
>>>>
>>>> Everything appears to running well as follows:
>>>>
>>>> RHEL 7.5
>>>> Jenkins ver 2.148
>>>>
>>>> Installed using the below yum repo:
>>>> [jenkins]
>>>> name=Jenkins
>>>> baseurl=http://pkg.jenkins.io/redhat
>>>> gpgcheck=1
>>>>
>>>> I have it configured to use Active Directory for user authentication 
>>>> and roles.
>>>>
>>>> My questions revolve around getting Jenkins connected to GitHub.  I am 
>>>> following these steps:
>>>>
>>>> https://gist.github.com/misterbrownlee/3708738
>>>>
>>>> I have created a 'utility user' (say git-jenkins) in GitHub that will 
>>>> ideally be the user that Jenkins uses to connect to GitHub.  I also have 
>>>> created a key pair for the connection.  Since Jenkins runs as user 
>>>> 'jenkins' on the server, I created the key pair as this user and imported 
>>>> the public key to the 'git-jenkins' utility user in GitHub.
>>>>
>>>> I also set:
>>>>
>>>> Global Config user.name Value
>>>> Global Config user.email Value
>>>>
>>>> to the 'git-jenkins' GitHub utility user via: Manage Jenkins --> 
>>>> Configure System.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I am trying to follow these steps:
>>>>
>>>> - Make sure the Manage Jenkins > Configure System has the right path to 
>>>> git
>>>> - Set the global git user.name and user.email to match your global 
>>>> config options
>>>> - Configure GitHub Web Hook to Manually manage hook urls
>>>> - Click the (?) icon next to the manual option and copy the hook URL 
>>>> you see there
>>>> - Optionally set the service account email as the Jenkins sender email 
>>>> address
>>>>
>>>> However, I am not able to successfully 'test connection' to GitHub in 
>>>> Manage Jenkins --> Configure System..
>>>>
>>>> I am able to clone the repository from the command line with a 
>>>> different user than the 'git-jenkins' utility user via Jenkins.  But since 
>>>> the 'jenkins' user on the server does not have a login shell out of the 
>>>> box, I am unable to test from the command line.
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone point me in the right direction here as to what I might be 
>>>> missing?  I hope I have not confused the situation too much.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>
>>>> HB
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