Re: pull request for repo backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin

2013-08-20 Thread Jim Gallagher
OK, does anyone on this group have a contact in Cloudbees - I've tried 
emailing them but no response?

I know it's good to have the build working but in this situation, is it a 
prerequisite? We could merge  build locally, then install to Confluence 
with the right permissions.

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pull request for repo backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin

2013-08-16 Thread Jim Gallagher
Hi,

I've created a pull request for the backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin 
repo: https://github.com/jenkinsci/backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin/pull/4

I know the wait time has not passed on this, but there's another pull 
request on the same repo that's 9 months old.

I'd be happy to merge both and release, if the right access could be 
granted to the repo for my userid (TrueDub)

Could someone suggest how to go about deploying the plugin in confluence 
afterwards? I assume I need a user with admin rights.

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Re: Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-15 Thread Jim Gallagher
Pull request for this feature added 
- https://github.com/jenkinsci/backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin/pull/4

On Thursday, 8 August 2013 11:03:40 UTC+1, Jim Gallagher wrote:

 Thank you - I'll investigate this.



 On Wednesday, 7 August 2013 12:31:12 UTC+1, FredG wrote:

 Hi,

 Currently the confluence macro 

 https://github.com/jenkinsci/backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/org/jenkinsci/confluence/plugins/JenkinsPluginInfoMacro.java

 only supports the following repositories:

 -https://github.com/jenkinsci/
 -https://svn.jenkins-ci.org/trunk/hudson/plugins/.

 But the script should be easy to adapt to support different repositories 
 with an extra parameter.

 Regards,

 Fred


 On Thursday, August 1, 2013 10:00:42 AM UTC+2, Jim Gallagher wrote:

 My wiki page contains the standard information generated by adding the 
 snippet

 {jenkins-plugin-info:cucumber-perf}

 to the page. 
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/editpage.action?pageId=68386913

 However, the links are to the jenkinsci github repo, which is not where 
 the code is actually hosted. I'd like to be able to change this, and 
 thought it might be automatically generated from the pom, but it appears 
 not. Is there a was to update or change this?

 TIA

 Jim



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Re: Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-08 Thread Jim Gallagher
Thank you - I'll investigate this.



On Wednesday, 7 August 2013 12:31:12 UTC+1, FredG wrote:

 Hi,

 Currently the confluence macro 

 https://github.com/jenkinsci/backend-jenkins-plugin-info-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/org/jenkinsci/confluence/plugins/JenkinsPluginInfoMacro.java

 only supports the following repositories:

 -https://github.com/jenkinsci/
 -https://svn.jenkins-ci.org/trunk/hudson/plugins/.

 But the script should be easy to adapt to support different repositories with 
 an extra parameter.

 Regards,

 Fred


 On Thursday, August 1, 2013 10:00:42 AM UTC+2, Jim Gallagher wrote:

 My wiki page contains the standard information generated by adding the 
 snippet

 {jenkins-plugin-info:cucumber-perf}

 to the page. 
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/editpage.action?pageId=68386913

 However, the links are to the jenkinsci github repo, which is not where 
 the code is actually hosted. I'd like to be able to change this, and 
 thought it might be automatically generated from the pom, but it appears 
 not. Is there a was to update or change this?

 TIA

 Jim



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Re: Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-07 Thread Jim Gallagher
The code is already hosted on Github, it doesn't make sense to host it in 
two places.

I know where I'm from! :-)

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Re: Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-07 Thread Jim Gallagher
On Wednesday, 7 August 2013 09:42:10 UTC+1, Stephen Connolly wrote:

 Traditionally everyone forks their plugins into Jenkins' org...

 But I wouldn't expect a Culchie to grök that ;-)




Tradition isn't a hard  fast reason for doing something - I can name 3 
other plugins that don't host there.

Fighting talk... 

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Re: Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-06 Thread Jim Gallagher
Anyone got any idea on this question? It's ugly to have to state that the 
code is maintained elsewhere.

Jim



On Thursday, 1 August 2013 10:02:08 UTC+1, Jan Molak wrote:

 That's an excellent question Jim :) I'd like to update the links as well 
 on https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Build+Monitor+Plugin

 Also, does anyone know how often is the plugin installation trend (
 http://stats.jenkins-ci.org/plugin-installation-trend/) refreshed?

 Best,
 Jan

 On Thursday, 1 August 2013 09:00:42 UTC+1, Jim Gallagher wrote:

 My wiki page contains the standard information generated by adding the 
 snippet

 {jenkins-plugin-info:cucumber-perf}

 to the page. 
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/editpage.action?pageId=68386913

 However, the links are to the jenkinsci github repo, which is not where 
 the code is actually hosted. I'd like to be able to change this, and 
 thought it might be automatically generated from the pom, but it appears 
 not. Is there a was to update or change this?

 TIA

 Jim



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Updating the standard information on a Plugin wiki page

2013-08-01 Thread Jim Gallagher
My wiki page contains the standard information generated by adding the 
snippet

{jenkins-plugin-info:cucumber-perf}

to the page. 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/pages/editpage.action?pageId=68386913

However, the links are to the jenkinsci github repo, which is not where the 
code is actually hosted. I'd like to be able to change this, and thought it 
might be automatically generated from the pom, but it appears not. Is there 
a was to update or change this?

TIA

Jim

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Re: new plugin

2013-07-11 Thread Jim Gallagher
Thanks - I think I'm in a reasonable position now:

Wiki page created
POM updated

But I'm struggling with the release:prepare step - it seems to hang (using 
Windows 7). Still trying to sort this out.

Jim

On Thursday, 11 July 2013 02:22:39 UTC+1, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:


 Thanks! 

 I created https://github.com/jenkinsci/cucumber-performance-plugin. 

 You should have the commit access and all that, but if not, please let 
 me know. 

 Your POM indeed needs a few more additional entries, most notably scm, 
 and hopefully url to point to a Wiki page. If you need help on those, 
 we'd be happy to help! 

 On 07/10/2013 09:13 AM, Jim Gallagher wrote: 
  Hi all, 
  
  I've developed a new Jenkins plugin called cucumber-perf, which provides 
  performance reporting on Cucumber testing jobs. It's fairly primitive at 
  the moment, but the bare bones are there. 
  
  I'd like to release it as version 1, and the Jenkins docs tell me that I 
  need to get it added by posting here. The details are as follows: 
  
  My github name: TrueDub 
  My github id: not sure where to find this? 
  github repo for the plugin code: 
  https://github.com/TrueDub/cucumber-performance 
  
  plugin long name: Cucumber Performance Reports 
  plugin short name: Cucumber-perf 
  hpi file: cucumber-perf.hpi 
  
  is there anything more I need to supply? 
  
  I've not done a lot of the prep work on the POM etc. yet but thought I 
  should get this process rolling first, 
  
  Regards 
  
  Jim 
  
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Re: new plugin

2013-07-11 Thread Jim Gallagher
I'm now struggling with the release:prepare portion of the process.

I've followed the doc from Jenkins around adding SCM tags to the pom and 
when running the release:prepare it fails with a variety of SSH issues, or 
by hanging on the git push piece.

Some questions:

Should I use ssh or https in the scm entries?
If ssh, are the other steps I need to do to get the release to work?

Should I be releasing on the jenkinsci version of the repo, or on my own 
repo (TrueDub)?

Thanks in advance for any help

Jim

On Thursday, 11 July 2013 11:00:47 UTC+1, Jim Gallagher wrote:

 Thanks - I think I'm in a reasonable position now:

 Wiki page created
 POM updated

 But I'm struggling with the release:prepare step - it seems to hang (using 
 Windows 7). Still trying to sort this out.

 Jim

 On Thursday, 11 July 2013 02:22:39 UTC+1, Kohsuke Kawaguchi wrote:


 Thanks! 

 I created https://github.com/jenkinsci/cucumber-performance-plugin. 

 You should have the commit access and all that, but if not, please let 
 me know. 

 Your POM indeed needs a few more additional entries, most notably scm, 
 and hopefully url to point to a Wiki page. If you need help on those, 
 we'd be happy to help! 

 On 07/10/2013 09:13 AM, Jim Gallagher wrote: 
  Hi all, 
  
  I've developed a new Jenkins plugin called cucumber-perf, which 
 provides 
  performance reporting on Cucumber testing jobs. It's fairly primitive 
 at 
  the moment, but the bare bones are there. 
  
  I'd like to release it as version 1, and the Jenkins docs tell me that 
 I 
  need to get it added by posting here. The details are as follows: 
  
  My github name: TrueDub 
  My github id: not sure where to find this? 
  github repo for the plugin code: 
  https://github.com/TrueDub/cucumber-performance 
  
  plugin long name: Cucumber Performance Reports 
  plugin short name: Cucumber-perf 
  hpi file: cucumber-perf.hpi 
  
  is there anything more I need to supply? 
  
  I've not done a lot of the prep work on the POM etc. yet but thought I 
  should get this process rolling first, 
  
  Regards 
  
  Jim 
  
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new plugin

2013-07-10 Thread Jim Gallagher
Hi all,

I've developed a new Jenkins plugin called cucumber-perf, which provides 
performance reporting on Cucumber testing jobs. It's fairly primitive at 
the moment, but the bare bones are there.

I'd like to release it as version 1, and the Jenkins docs tell me that I 
need to get it added by posting here. The details are as follows:

My github name: TrueDub
My github id: not sure where to find this?
github repo for the plugin code: 
https://github.com/TrueDub/cucumber-performance

plugin long name: Cucumber Performance Reports
plugin short name: Cucumber-perf
hpi file: cucumber-perf.hpi

is there anything more I need to supply?

I've not done a lot of the prep work on the POM etc. yet but thought I 
should get this process rolling first,

Regards

Jim

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