Re: Hide job configuration sections depending on the user permission

2015-07-29 Thread Victor Martinez
AFAIK this is the only security configuration:

- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Matrix-based+security

I haven't seen that security granularity in any other plugin, so If you 
finally develop that please let us know.

Cheers

On Tuesday, 28 July 2015 12:42:53 UTC+2, Ilya Levin wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm looking for a way to hide job's configuration page sections (e.g. the 
 'Source Code Management section , Build Triggers section etc. ),
 Depending on the user permissions.

 The reason is: I want a user (with configure privileges) to be able to 
 configure only a selected part of the configuration page.

 Is it a Jenkins core issue or should i explore the possibility of writing 
 a plugin for that? 

 Thanks!



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Re: Reviving Office Hours

2015-07-29 Thread Oleg Nenashev
I've also failed to attach my video recorder. Probably the best way would
be to conduct a recap of this session later when we have a stable
environment for meetings.

2015-07-29 21:12 GMT+03:00 Manuel Jesús Recena Soto rec...@gmail.com:

 The limit of Google Hangout (Office Hours) is reached!

 2015-07-24 13:34 GMT+02:00 Lucy Davies strawberryuto...@googlemail.com:
  If I recall, Google Hangouts are limited to 15 participants.
 
  Has that ever been an issue?
 
  On Thursday, 23 July 2015 09:19:04 UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:
 
  Office Hours are generally in a Google Hangout. You can find the link on
  the wiki page:
 
  https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Office+Hours
 
  On 23.07.2015, at 09:38, Vinodhini Vijay vinodhi...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  
  
   + 1 . I am eagerly waiting for such sessions!
  
   How would I be able to join this? Is the speech delivered via WebEx or
   Video Conferencing?
  
  
   On Friday, 17 July 2015 17:56:59 UTC+5:30, Daniel Beck wrote:
   Hi everyone,
  
   I plan to revive Office Hours, the bi-weekly meeting of Jenkins users
   and developers to learn more about Jenkins.
  
   What is 'Office Hours,' you ask? Quoting
   https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Office+Hours:
  
Jenkins Office Hours is a regular online meeting to bootstrapping
Jenkins developers and users. Depending on the day, it has one of
 the
following goals:
   
• User-focused sessions provide real-time support for both
 new
and experienced users in getting Jenkins bootstrapped, solving
 particular
workflow problems, debugging issues, etc. …
   
• Developer-focused sessions help spread plugin and core
development knowledge around new and experienced Jenkins developers.
Including bug hunting and analysis, pair-programming, sharing
 ideas. …
   
For 60 minutes every week, a member of the developer community
volunteers to host a session discussing hacking on a specific
 project or
subystem in the plugin ecosystem or within core itself. …
  
   Please provide suggestions for topics, both for users and developers.
   What would you be interested in learning or discussing during Office
 Hours?
  
   Or maybe you're interested in presenting, e.g. a cool new plugin you
   wrote?
  
   Respond in this thread so we can get Office Hours going again!
  
   Daniel
  
  
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Re: Reviving Office Hours

2015-07-29 Thread Daniel Beck

On 29.07.2015, at 20:12, Manuel Jesús Recena Soto rec...@gmail.com wrote:

 The limit of Google Hangout (Office Hours) is reached!

I'm really sorry about that! I was under the impression that the hangout 
supported ~15 people and when ~8 showed up thought that there was plenty of 
space. I learned my lesson, and the next office hour will definitely be a 
Hangout on Air.

Most of the office hour was my presentation on Stapler, and I'll annotate and 
upload those slides so you'll have them at least. I'm also available on IRC 
much of the time, so if you have questions on those, feel free to ask me there.

Thanks for everyone who attended, and again, my apologies to everyone who 
couldn't -- the next office hour will be better.

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Re: How to force the installation of a plugin using the JenkinsRule?

2015-07-29 Thread Victor Martinez
Thanks Jesse,

 For some weird reason it didn't work when I ran it and after cloning that 
repo again it works. Maybe some corruption within my workspace. 

Thanks for you help


On Monday, 27 July 2015 21:56:10 UTC+2, Jesse Glick wrote:

 On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 3:30 PM, Victor Martinez 
 victormar...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 
  For some reason the gradle plugin is not installed when I run mvn test 

 Not sure, it works for me. 


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Re: Reviving Office Hours

2015-07-29 Thread Manuel Jesús Recena Soto
The limit of Google Hangout (Office Hours) is reached!

2015-07-24 13:34 GMT+02:00 Lucy Davies strawberryuto...@googlemail.com:
 If I recall, Google Hangouts are limited to 15 participants.

 Has that ever been an issue?

 On Thursday, 23 July 2015 09:19:04 UTC+1, Daniel Beck wrote:

 Office Hours are generally in a Google Hangout. You can find the link on
 the wiki page:

 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Office+Hours

 On 23.07.2015, at 09:38, Vinodhini Vijay vinodhi...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 
  + 1 . I am eagerly waiting for such sessions!
 
  How would I be able to join this? Is the speech delivered via WebEx or
  Video Conferencing?
 
 
  On Friday, 17 July 2015 17:56:59 UTC+5:30, Daniel Beck wrote:
  Hi everyone,
 
  I plan to revive Office Hours, the bi-weekly meeting of Jenkins users
  and developers to learn more about Jenkins.
 
  What is 'Office Hours,' you ask? Quoting
  https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Office+Hours:
 
   Jenkins Office Hours is a regular online meeting to bootstrapping
   Jenkins developers and users. Depending on the day, it has one of the
   following goals:
  
   • User-focused sessions provide real-time support for both new
   and experienced users in getting Jenkins bootstrapped, solving particular
   workflow problems, debugging issues, etc. …
  
   • Developer-focused sessions help spread plugin and core
   development knowledge around new and experienced Jenkins developers.
   Including bug hunting and analysis, pair-programming, sharing ideas. …
  
   For 60 minutes every week, a member of the developer community
   volunteers to host a session discussing hacking on a specific project or
   subystem in the plugin ecosystem or within core itself. …
 
  Please provide suggestions for topics, both for users and developers.
  What would you be interested in learning or discussing during Office Hours?
 
  Or maybe you're interested in presenting, e.g. a cool new plugin you
  wrote?
 
  Respond in this thread so we can get Office Hours going again!
 
  Daniel
 
 
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Re: Reviving Office Hours

2015-07-29 Thread Suckow, Thomas J
I've never tried it with a large meeting, but maybe it is worth trying
https://talky.io/ ?

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Beck jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com on behalf of m...@beckweb.net wrote:


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wrote:

 The limit of Google Hangout (Office Hours) is reached!

I'm really sorry about that! I was under the impression that the hangout
supported ~15 people and when ~8 showed up thought that there was plenty
of space. I learned my lesson, and the next office hour will definitely
be a Hangout on Air.

Most of the office hour was my presentation on Stapler, and I'll annotate
and upload those slides so you'll have them at least. I'm also available
on IRC much of the time, so if you have questions on those, feel free to
ask me there.

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Jenkins 1.620 fails to load a plugin due to Expecting a stackmap frame at branch target. No issues with Jenkins 1.580

2015-07-29 Thread Alex
hi all!

I created a simple jenkins plugin with only one dependency (json lib). 
I build it using Gradle + Gradle JPI plugin 0.12.1 
(org.jenkins-ci.tools:gradle-jpi-plugin:0.12.1) on Oracle JDK 1.7.0_79 
64bit.
Jenkins core version dependency in my build.gradle file is 1.580.3.
I tried both building the plugin and running jenkins on Java 8 - no 
difference from Java 7. also tried OpenJDK vs. Oracle JDK. same result.

I start Jenkins 1.580 from command line (java -jar jenkins-580.war , using 
the same exact JDK as was used to build the plugin),
then I start a build job. when the build job is finished, my plugin is 
triggered and it sends data to TestRail. all good so far.

then I stop that Jenkins instance and launch java -jar jenkins-620.war in 
the same folder. 
everything is the same except for Jenkins WAR version: same workspace, same 
build jobs, my plugins is not changed, same JDK, etc. only Jenkins 1.620 
instead of 1.580.
I start a build job again. when it finishes, the plugin is supposed to be 
triggered, but Jenkins 1.620 shows an exception in console:

java.lang.VerifyError: Expecting a stackmap frame at branch target 15
 Exception Details:
 Location:
 org/jenkinsci/plugin/trp/model/Suite.getId()I @6: ifeq
 Reason:
 Expected stackmap frame at this location.
 Bytecode:
 0x000: 2a12 02b8 0015 9900 09b6 0020 a700 06b4
 0x010: 0017 ac 

 at 
 org.jenkinsci.plugin.trp.TestRailClient.getSuites(TestRailClient.java:191)
 at 
 org.jenkinsci.plugin.trp.TestRailClient.getSuiteId(TestRailClient.java:171)
 at 
 org.jenkinsci.plugin.trp.BuildRunListener.processBuildCompletedNotification(BuildRunListener.java:60)
 at 
 org.jenkinsci.plugin.trp.BuildRunListener.onCompleted(BuildRunListener.java:39)
 at hudson.model.listeners.RunListener.fireCompleted(RunListener.java:201)
 at hudson.model.Run.execute(Run.java:1786)
 at hudson.model.FreeStyleBuild.run(FreeStyleBuild.java:43)
 at hudson.model.ResourceController.execute(ResourceController.java:98)
 at hudson.model.Executor.run(Executor.java:381)

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Re: Need inputs on a new plugin idea - Code Trigger Plugin

2015-07-29 Thread A9S6
Hi All,

I am a bit confused as to whether the proposed *Code Trigger Plugin* should 
be a part of the *Static Code Analysis Plugins* or not. *Task Scanner* finds 
certain tags and displays different reports whereas the Code Trigger Plugin 
would:
 Work on a formatted trigger tag
 Only display the Triggers which are due and need attention via a single 
report page
 Send email for due triggers
 Have custom configuration options for emails, report format, customising 
trigger format etc

The new plugin will certainly be inspired by Task Scanner plugin because of 
similarity in certain features such as workspace file scanning. 

Please advice on whether to extend Task Scanner or write a new plugin. I 
want to avoid the situation where after developing a new plugin it is not 
accepted by Jenkins team on the ground that a similar plugin already exists.

Thanks
Abhi


On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 5:44:23 PM UTC+5:30, A9S6 wrote:

 Hi All,

 I have a Jenkins plugin idea in mind that I want to share before starting. 
 I plan to call it *Code Trigger Plugin*. The main idea is to read special 
 tags inside the source code and trigger an action (mainly send out emails) 
 based on the tags. The idea here is to remind developers that a particular 
 piece of code needs attention every N months/years. For e.g. I have a about 
 box that displays a http link and the link changes every few months and 
 needs to be updated. Using Code Triggers, one can specify something like 
 the following above the line that sets the url in code:

 //TRIGGER: 07-15-2015,30,The link needs to be updated

 Which means that a trigger was created on 15July2015 and will send 
 notification every 30 days from creation date with the specified message.

 I got this idea while fixing an issue in a legacy application. One of the 
 functions in the application was converting an Oracle data type to a custom 
 type and I think the time it was written Oracle did not have the 
 NCHAR,NVARCHAR types and these were missed out. We can use the code 
 triggers for such situations too, to inform developers that a particular 
 method might require changes in future. I believe this will be helpful in 
 avoiding unwanted bugs.

 The plugin can be extended to support additional tags in future.

 I am looking for some inputs on whether a similar plugin already exists? 
 whether this can be done by extending an existing plugin or needs a new 
 plugin?

 Thanks
 Abhi



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Re: Jenkins 1.620 fails to load a plugin due to Expecting a stackmap frame at branch target. No issues with Jenkins 1.580

2015-07-29 Thread Alex
found this Jenkins bug: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-28781
this is probably the root cause...

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Re: Custom Tools Plugin: Modification Request

2015-07-29 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi Karan,

It's great the the plugin work well for your installation. Below you can
find answers to your questions. I've also CCed the Jenkins Developers
mailing list just to let other contribute or describe additional use-cases
if they want.

Support for Nuget packages (which is basically just another compressed file)


I suppose you want to add a new Tool Installer. If yes, such tool installer
would be useful even outside Custom Tools Plugin. *ToolInstaller* is a
universal Jenkins core extension point, which is being used by many
plugins. I would propose to add such ToolInstaller to Nuget Plugin
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Nuget+Plugin. After
implementing a ToolInstaller you will automatically get it in Custom Tools
as well.

You can find several simple examples here in Extra Tool Installers Plugin
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Extra+Tool+Installers+Plugin.

Support versioning of tools (maybe as simple as reading it from name of
 file)


This feature is supported by the current version of the plugin (starting
from *0.4*). It uses the extended choice as a wrapper. I've added some info
to the Wiki page:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Custom+Tools+Plugin

You can also see a brief description of the versioning support here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Wxvex8o4Et=17m22s

Run ‘mvn install’ - I see most of the tests erroring out (logs attached)


It smells to be a platform-specific issue, because you're using Windows.
During the previous plugin development iterations I used to build the
plugin on Windows as well, but I had Cygwin on my machine. You could try to
build the plugin on a VM or just install Cygwin. Currently the tests are
working correctly on my machine.

Alternatively, I tried to run Jenkins using ‘mvn hpi:run’ - In this case I
 am not able to see the custom tool section show up when I try to configure
 Jenkins. I do however see it in the list of installed plugins.


It should appear. if there's no such section, probably there's a data
corruption in the target output. Try mvn clean and then run the hpi:run
command again.

Best regards,
Oleg

2015-07-29 2:18 GMT+03:00 Karan Anand kan...@microsoft.com:

  Hello Oleg, Ryan,



 First, thanks for doing a great job with the custom-tools-plugin! (And
 apologies for the long email)



 We are trying to use this plugin for our organization, and it would work
 almost perfectly for our needs.



 The only things we are looking to have are:

 -  Support for Nuget packages (which is basically just another
 compressed file)

 -  Support versioning of tools (maybe as simple as reading it
 from name of file)



 In order to add these features, we would like to contribute to source code
 of the plugin.



 For this, I have sync’ed the github repository, and started to play around.



 I am really new to plugin development (but familiar with maven  java
 world), which is probably why I am running into issues while trying to run
 the project.

 Here is what I did:

 1.   Sync repository

 2.   Install maven

 3.   Run ‘mvn install’ - I see most of the tests erroring out (logs
 attached)

 4.   Alternatively, I tried to run Jenkins using ‘mvn hpi:run’ - In
 this case I am not able to see the custom tool section show up when I try
 to configure Jenkins. I do however see it in the list of installed plugins.



 I am sure I am missing something / doing something wrong. Do you have any
 pointers as to how to solve these problems?

 I would like to make some local changes, test them, and eventually submit
 a pull request.



 Apologies if this is not the right way to approach, please let me know if
 there is a better way to reach out.



 Thanks again!



 -Karan Anand




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Re: Someone to release wsclean plugin 1.0.5 please? (and how to update old plugins)

2015-07-29 Thread Arnaud Héritier
ok Christoph as there is no real active committer I'll do the release

thanks a lot


On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:35 PM, Christoph Kutzinski ku...@gmx.de wrote:

 I can release the plugin, but I really feel any kind of responsibility as
 a maintainer of the plugin. So IMO you could just release it by yourself.
 Regarding the question of core compatibility: I usually update to previous
 before the current LTS release. The newest LTS seems too new to me most of
 the times and don't want to force users to be that much up-to-date.


 Am 28.07.2015 um 19:26 schrieb Arnaud Héritier:

 Hi all,

We discovered an incompatibility between the wsclean plugin 1.0.4 and
 the folder plugin
See https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-29682
By a side effect of the cleanup done by @kutzi several years ago (

 https://github.com/jenkinsci/wsclean-plugin/commit/244e0e0264cf8e92b681048bc5d70ea7e44efd5b
 ) the master branch is already the fixed and just needs to be released.

 tspengler or kutzi could you release it ?

I had a look at the plugin and this one is old and not really
 maintained (the last release was done in January 2010 ...)

It raises the question to the updates to do on such old plugin. On my
 side I did few updates (core compatibility 1.424 instead of 1.328) but
 it is arbitrary

 https://github.com/aheritier/wsclean-plugin/commits/master

Do we have some rules about this ? When we are doing a release are we
 always trying to target the oldest version possible of Jenkins or could
 we just take care to be compatible with releases of the current LTS (or
 the one before).

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Re: Someone to release wsclean plugin 1.0.5 please? (and how to update old plugins)

2015-07-29 Thread Arnaud Héritier
ok, it's really interesting Daniel.
How are you computing the stats from
http://stats.jenkins-ci.org/plugin-installation-trend/capabilities.json ??
Manually ?
I suppose that depending of the core version we may need to target a
different Java version ?
Is it automatically done in the parent (plugin/core) or do we have to do
something at the plugin level ?

Thx

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 10:48 PM, Daniel Beck m...@beckweb.net wrote:


 On 28.07.2015, at 19:26, Arnaud Héritier aherit...@gmail.com wrote:

Do we have some rules about this ? When we are doing a release are we
 always trying to target the oldest version possible of Jenkins or could we
 just take care to be compatible with releases of the current LTS (or the
 one before).

 Determine how many users you want to reach. The statistics we gather can
 help you with that:
 http://stats.jenkins-ci.org/plugin-installation-trend/capabilities.json

 E.g. if you increase to 1.532, you get 91.5% of all known installations,
 compared to 99.7% with 1.424. 1.580 would be 73.6% of installations.

 Related:
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Choosing+Jenkins+version+to+build+against

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not able to create Jenkins account

2015-07-29 Thread daytalker11
Hi,

I'm trying to create an Jenkins Jira account to posts bug for a specific 
plugin but this fails.
I'm told to contact this google-group.

Please allow me to create this account.

Thanks,
Simon

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Parametrized build with conditional parameters

2015-07-29 Thread alok kumar
Hi All,
I have an urgent requirement in which I need to use dynamic loading of
parameters based on the value of another parameter.
I require something like e.g. a parameter which has value like classic and
advanced.
Only if someone chooses advanced, the next set of parameters should get
displayed. These next set of parameters could be anything like radio
buttons, check boxes, string, text parameters.

I looked at a lot of plugins like extended chioce, dynamic choice, active
choice, etc plugins, but, none of them seem to be addressing my requirement
above.

Can someone please help me with the above?

Thanks,
Alok

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How to save a parametrized build as template

2015-07-29 Thread alok kumar
Hi All,
I have an urgent requirement for which we need to be able to save a user
defined parameters while submitting a build as a template, so that the next
time when the user wants to run the build, he can just load the template
and click on submit.
He should be able to save as many templates as he wants with different
paramater values.

Is it possible to achieve with any of the plugins lying around OR can
someone please help me in achieving this?

Thanks,
Alok

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