Re: query regarding Jenkins plugin release

2021-10-08 Thread 'Björn Pedersen' via Jenkins Developers



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> Date: Thu, Oct 7, 2021 at 11:53 PM
> Subject: query regarding Jenkins plugin release
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>
> Hi Gavin,
>
> I want to release the Jenkins plugin through Github, In the prerequisites, 
> it says we have to create the Pull request in GitHub to the Jenkins core. 
> I  didn't understand what to do in this step, i would be thankful to you if 
> you could help me with this.
>
> link : 
> https://www.jenkins.io/doc/developer/plugin-development/incrementals/
>
>
>
This is only necessary if you develop a core api change that is  required 
by your plugin. If you just want to develop and release a plugin based on 
exisiting api's, then you can just skip that.

Björn
 

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Re: Query on Jenkins pipeline Stash/Unstash

2019-10-18 Thread Ullrich Hafner
Please use the users mailing list for such questions.

> Am 18.10.2019 um 04:23 schrieb alok kumar :
> 
> Hello everyone,
> Can someone please let me know where do the files get stored when we stash 
> them in Jenkins pipeline?
> 
> Thanks
> Alok
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Re: Query

2018-03-08 Thread Oleg Nenashev
I need more information to respond.
If you provide a link to the code, it would help a lot.

   - We provide hosting for open-source plugins, even if they integrate 
   with Enterprise tools
   - We do not host private-source plugins, at all
   - We do not host open-source plugins if they bundle proprietary 
   dependencies with incompatible licenses

BR, Oleg

On Thursday, March 8, 2018 at 11:49:23 AM UTC+1, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> I _think_ not. We require plugins to be open-source, and that dependencies 
> are also available (free of charge) for contributors to work on it.
>
> We can be more specific if you provide additional details I guess.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> 2018-03-08 7:05 GMT+01:00 Rahul Pure :
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>> Hi,
>> i want to host my plugin but i used Data table ,i was purchase it so can 
>> i host my plugin ?
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>> Thanks
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Re: Query

2018-03-08 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Hello,

I _think_ not. We require plugins to be open-source, and that dependencies
are also available (free of charge) for contributors to work on it.

We can be more specific if you provide additional details I guess.

Cheers


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Re: Query on Jenkins..URGENT!!!

2015-03-30 Thread Glenn J. Mason
Gawd, sorry everyone — that was supposed to be an off-list post to this dude. 
Teach me for replying to mail at midnight. Embarrass.

 On 30 Mar 2015, at 11:59 pm, Glenn J. Mason gl...@glennji.com wrote:
 
 Hey Sarabjeet,
 
 This mailing list is for the Jenkins developers — your question really should 
 go to the Jenkins mailing list. Don’t be surprised if you get an 
 angry/frustrated response from one of the devs here, especially as a really 
 quick Google finds this:
 
 https://checkmarx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/KC/CxSuite+Jenkins+Plugin 
 https://checkmarx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/KC/CxSuite+Jenkins+Plugin
 
 You really need to do your research. It is especially unhelpful to mark this 
 email as “URGENT!” when you haven’t even started looking yourself.
 
 For your future reference, the Jenkins mailing lists are here: 
 https://jenkins-ci.org/content/mailing-lists 
 https://jenkins-ci.org/content/mailing-lists
 
 On 30 Mar 2015, at 11:18 pm, Sarabjeet Singh cs.sarabj...@gmail.com 
 mailto:cs.sarabj...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Team,
  
 I have looking to use Jenkins for my project. Need some information which am 
 not getting :
  
  
 1)  Is it possible to integrate Jenkins with CheckMarx(Secure Code 
 review tool)?
  
 2)  If ,yes then how we can achieve it and how easy it is?
  
 Will appreciate your quick reply.
  
 Thanks in advance for your response.
  
 Regards,
 Sarabjeet Singh
  
 
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Re: Query on Jenkins..URGENT!!!

2015-03-30 Thread Glenn J. Mason
Hey Sarabjeet,

This mailing list is for the Jenkins developers — your question really should 
go to the Jenkins mailing list. Don’t be surprised if you get an 
angry/frustrated response from one of the devs here, especially as a really 
quick Google finds this:

https://checkmarx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/KC/CxSuite+Jenkins+Plugin 
https://checkmarx.atlassian.net/wiki/display/KC/CxSuite+Jenkins+Plugin

You really need to do your research. It is especially unhelpful to mark this 
email as “URGENT!” when you haven’t even started looking yourself.

For your future reference, the Jenkins mailing lists are here: 
https://jenkins-ci.org/content/mailing-lists 
https://jenkins-ci.org/content/mailing-lists

 On 30 Mar 2015, at 11:18 pm, Sarabjeet Singh cs.sarabj...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Hello Team,
  
 I have looking to use Jenkins for my project. Need some information which am 
 not getting :
  
  
 1)  Is it possible to integrate Jenkins with CheckMarx(Secure Code review 
 tool)?
  
 2)  If ,yes then how we can achieve it and how easy it is?
  
 Will appreciate your quick reply.
  
 Thanks in advance for your response.
  
 Regards,
 Sarabjeet Singh
  
 
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Re: Query about jenkins source code

2014-06-17 Thread Kohsuke Kawaguchi
In the future, please direct questions like this to the jenkinsci-dev list.

As to your question, see
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Action+and+its+family+of+subtypes
and hopefully this gets you to the right place.


2014-06-17 16:13 GMT-07:00 Shantaraman, Karthik kshantara...@ebay.com:

  Hi Kohsuke,

  I am looking to extend the Jenkins Source code and adding an extra link
 to the side nav that contains the following set of links

   http://localhost:8080/ Back to Dashboard http://localhost:8080/
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/ *Status*
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/
   http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/changes Changes
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/changes
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/ws/ Workspace
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/ws/
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/build?delay=0sec Build Now
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/build?delay=0sec
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/# Delete Maven project
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/#
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/configure Configure
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/configure
  http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/modules Modules
 http://localhost:8080/job/pluginTest/modules

  Since the source code is very vast, I am unsure of where to look in the
 source code to find the existing code for these links. Is it possible for
 you to help me with it and provide a guidance on how to proceed?

  Thanks,
  Karthik




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Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-27 Thread Jason Swager
This SEEMS to be a pretty cool component, allowing for some features that 
I've been dying to have in Jenkins.  Unfortunately, I'm encountering a 
number of errors as I try to use the plugin.  I'll send those along 
directly rather than clutter up the group.

Also - I would strongly recommend publishing this component like other 
Jenkins components.  It would be a great component to have if it works like 
it seems to work.

On Sunday, November 25, 2012 2:08:21 PM UTC-8, Ivan Kalinin wrote:

 Sure, here it is:
 http://db.tt/reV8CziX

 On Sunday, November 25, 2012 8:07:15 PM UTC+4, Jason Swager wrote:

 Having troubles getting a build environment built up.  Could you publish 
 the jpi so that it could be loaded directly into Jenkins?

 On Sunday, November 25, 2012 6:19:09 AM UTC-8, Ivan Kalinin wrote:

 Hi there! 

 So have u tried that thing? 
 If its broken or something is missing I can try 2 fix that.

 On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:31:17 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hey there,
 That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
 Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

 Thanks a lot for the help.

 Alok

 On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pups...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to 
 form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build 
 step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently 
 is privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build 
 steps on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-25 Thread Ivan Kalinin
Hi there! 

So have u tried that thing? 
If its broken or something is missing I can try 2 fix that.

On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:31:17 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hey there,
 That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
 Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

 Thanks a lot for the help.

 Alok

 On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pups...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is 
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build 
 steps on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-25 Thread Jason Swager
Having troubles getting a build environment built up.  Could you publish 
the jpi so that it could be loaded directly into Jenkins?

On Sunday, November 25, 2012 6:19:09 AM UTC-8, Ivan Kalinin wrote:

 Hi there! 

 So have u tried that thing? 
 If its broken or something is missing I can try 2 fix that.

 On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:31:17 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hey there,
 That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
 Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

 Thanks a lot for the help.

 Alok

 On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pups...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is 
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build 
 steps on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-25 Thread Ivan Kalinin
Sure, here it is:
http://db.tt/reV8CziX

On Sunday, November 25, 2012 8:07:15 PM UTC+4, Jason Swager wrote:

 Having troubles getting a build environment built up.  Could you publish 
 the jpi so that it could be loaded directly into Jenkins?

 On Sunday, November 25, 2012 6:19:09 AM UTC-8, Ivan Kalinin wrote:

 Hi there! 

 So have u tried that thing? 
 If its broken or something is missing I can try 2 fix that.

 On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:31:17 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hey there,
 That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
 Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

 Thanks a lot for the help.

 Alok

 On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pups...@gmail.comwrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build 
 step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is 
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build 
 steps on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-23 Thread Ivan Kalinin
Hi there again!

I managed to publish most of the plugin (without couple of still private 
plugin references) to the github over here:
https://github.com/pupssman/compound-slaves

If that builds and installs correctly, following stuff should happen:

   - there should be added Compound Slaves section to global config, 
   containing a configurable list of sub-slave roles
   - there should be a new slave creation option - Multi-node slave
   - and a new builder - Run something on a sub-node
   - and also a new cloud - CompoundCloud
   
All these configuration should be pretty self-explanatory (atleast, I hope 
so).

Any feedback and questions are greatly appreciated!

If the plugin is missing some features - start an issue in the tracker or 
create a pull request.

Best regards,
Ivan Kalinin.

On Thursday, November 22, 2012 5:31:17 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hey there,
 That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
 Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

 Thanks a lot for the help.

 Alok

 On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pups...@gmail.comjavascript:
  wrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is 
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build 
 steps on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-22 Thread alok kumar
Hey there,
That would be great!! Can you please share it with me?
Also, please let me know how to get it from github as I am new to this.

Thanks a lot for the help.

Alok

On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Ivan Kalinin pupss...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild()
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build step
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build steps
 on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-22 Thread Jason Swager
I would LOVE to see a plugin like this.  If you could send me github 
information after you make it available, I would be very grateful!
Thanks,
Jason

On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 10:40:36 PM UTC-8, Ivan Kalinin wrote:

 Hi!

 Actually, I've managed to develop a plugin for my own needs that 
 implements what you want. It allows to 'connect' a group of slaves to form 
 a so-called 'compound slave' - a virtual entity, proxying Slave.doBuild() 
 (or wassitsname) to a different subslave of the group. It adds a build step 
 'run something on a sub-node' to delegate particular build step to a 
 sub-slave. The plugin even can create 'compound' slaves on-the-fly as a 
 cloud provider from real slaves provisioned in some other cloud.

 If that sounds promising to you, I can share it on github (currently is 
 privately-hosted) and you can try to tweak it up to you needs.

 Cheers,
 pupssman.

 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 PM UTC+4, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build steps 
 on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the 
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok



Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-21 Thread Jason Swager
As far as I know, there is no plugin that lets you run individual build 
steps on a different slave than the one that job originally started on. 
 But there ways to mimic this behavior.

We do something like this in our own tests.  One job starts up; it has a 
parameter that indicates another slave on which to run parts of the test. 
 The original job (we call it the master job), then uses the Parameterized 
Trigger Plugin's build step plus the NodeLabel Plugin parameter to start 
another job (called a slave job) on the slave in question.  The ParamTrig 
build step can be set to wait until the slave job is finished running - 
that gives us sequential behavior: steps run on the master, then on the 
slave, then on the master.

Sometimes, we have to have steps running in parallel on the master and 
slave.  In that case, the ParamTrig build step can also start the job on 
the slave then immediately return to its own steps.  Synching the two 
executions can be difficult and tricky

On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 AM UTC-8, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build steps 
 on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the workaround 
 to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok



Re: Query about running different job steps on different slaves

2012-11-21 Thread Linards Liepiņš
You are welcome to follow-up / vote for these JIRA issues :)

JENKINS-15397

2012/11/21 Jason Swager j.a.swa...@gmail.com

 As far as I know, there is no plugin that lets you run individual build
 steps on a different slave than the one that job originally started on.
  But there ways to mimic this behavior.

 We do something like this in our own tests.  One job starts up; it has a
 parameter that indicates another slave on which to run parts of the test.
  The original job (we call it the master job), then uses the Parameterized
 Trigger Plugin's build step plus the NodeLabel Plugin parameter to start
 another job (called a slave job) on the slave in question.  The ParamTrig
 build step can be set to wait until the slave job is finished running -
 that gives us sequential behavior: steps run on the master, then on the
 slave, then on the master.

 Sometimes, we have to have steps running in parallel on the master and
 slave.  In that case, the ParamTrig build step can also start the job on
 the slave then immediately return to its own steps.  Synching the two
 executions can be difficult and tricky


 On Wednesday, November 21, 2012 6:18:29 AM UTC-8, alok kumar wrote:

 Hi,
 Can anyone let me know if it is possible to execute different build steps
 on different slaves from within a single job?
 Is there any plugin that supports that? If not, what can be the
 workaround to achieve the same?

 Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Alok




-- 
A.C. Linards L.


Re: Query on Jenkins version - Jenkins ver. 1.427

2012-10-05 Thread Stephen Connolly
[CloudBees hat]

You might be after the RBAC plugin available in Jenkins Enterprise and
described at
http://jenkins-enterprise.cloudbees.com/docs/user-guide-bundle/rbac.html

It allows defining groups local to jenkins and even local to specific
folders within jenkins. Additionally roles can be assigned at specific
levels too.

[/CloudBees hat]

In general Jenkins assumes that groups and group information is provided by
the authentication provider (e.g. Unix auth / ActiveDirectory / LDAP / etc)

All the open source Authorization strategies that I am aware of assume that
the group information comes from the authentication provider. (see my
employer's hat for the non-open source exceptions)

-Stephen

On 5 October 2012 11:28, Manjunath D G dgmanjunat...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi All,**

 I have quick Query on Jenkins version - *Jenkins ver. 
 1.427*http://jenkins-ci.org/which I’m using at my origination. Want to know 
 if we have a feasibility of
 add groups and enable permissions to groups like what we have in
 BuildForge? We would like to restrict normal users from doing admin jobs
 like, creating new project, deleting projects, stopping running projects,
 slave configuring …etc, but I see we have Project-based Matrix
 Authorization Strategy/ Matrix-based security/ Enabling UNIX
 Authentication. But looking like similar to what we have in Buildforge
 were you can create group and assign list of users to that specific group.
 

 ** **

 ** **
 Is this feature is available in new version of Jenkins where I can
 download and install?

 Regards,
 Manju