[JIRA] (JENKINS-38577) Need a way to determine if build is commit to branch or base
Title: Message Title Michael Chletsos created an issue Jenkins / JENKINS-38577 Need a way to determine if build is commit to branch or base Issue Type: Improvement Assignee: Kohsuke Kawaguchi Components: github-organization-folder-plugin Created: 2016/Sep/28 6:33 PM Environment: Currently I see no way to determine if a build was triggered by a commit to the PR target branch versus a commit to the base branch. In both cases the reason for trigger was "Branch Indexing". The only work around I found was to pull both branches and compare the change sets to it - which is tedious and requires a heavy worker to run since I need repos. Proposed - either add a new trigger cause to expand upon Branch Indexing or create an environment variable that states why the build is being run. Priority: Minor Reporter: Michael Chletsos Add Comment
[JIRA] (JENKINS-36253) Add Annotations to Kubernetes Pod Template
Title: Message Title Michael Chletsos commented on JENKINS-36253 Re: Add Annotations to Kubernetes Pod Template I added a PR for this Issue - please review when you have time. Carlos Sanchez Add Comment This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.1.7#71011-sha1:2526d7c) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Issues" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jenkinsci-issues+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
[JIRA] (JENKINS-36253) Add Annotations to Kubernetes Pod Template
Title: Message Title Michael Chletsos created an issue Jenkins / JENKINS-36253 Add Annotations to Kubernetes Pod Template Issue Type: Improvement Assignee: Carlos Sanchez Components: kubernetes-plugin Created: 2016/Jun/27 9:45 PM Priority: Major Reporter: Michael Chletsos When working with AWS and ec2metaproxy - the Annotations used by k8s is key to getting the proper IAM role. Allowing a user to add Annotations to a Kubernetes Pod Template would be a good solution. Add Comment This message