Re: Automatic Plugin Documentation [GSOC 2016]

2016-05-06 Thread Daniel Beck
> On 07.05.2016, at 01:00, martinda wrote: > > As a plugin user, and as a very occasional contributor, what would help me > document plugins better and faster would be to know where the documentation I > put in the code ends up on the web, and where to put the

Re: Maven Plugin (a new release)

2016-05-06 Thread Olivier Lamy
Hi Craig, I'm not sure if you need scm first or if they can have independant release? I will try to do my best but lack of time next week (buzy weekend for me next week). Cheers -- Olivier On 6 May 2016 at 17:19, Craig Rodrigues wrote: > Hi, > > Would you be able to help

Re: Automatic Plugin Documentation [GSOC 2016]

2016-05-06 Thread martinda
Hello Cynthia, As a plugin user, and as a very occasional contributor, what would help me document plugins better and faster would be to know where the documentation I put in the code ends up on the web, and where to put the documentation in the code (the help*.html files). I don't know if

Re: [GSoC 2016][support-core plugin] Community Bonding

2016-05-06 Thread Minudika Malshan
Hi, Thank you Arnaud for introducing me to the community. First I would like to thank Steve and Arnaud for the massive support they've given me so far throughout this project. It's an honor and a pleasure to work with the amazing Jenkins community. I will do my best on this project and I'm

[GSoC 2016][support-core plugin] Community Bonding

2016-05-06 Thread Arnaud Héritier
Hi jenkins dev, Minudika's proposal to improve our support-core plugin was accepted by Google (You may have seen this in another thread). I would like to thanks Minudika for joining us and for the interest he has for this subject. Steven and myself will be mentoring this project but from my

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Martin Weber
Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2016, 15:15:38 schrieb Robert Sandell: > True, but since the specific section he mentioned to link to is gone in 2.0 > I saw no need :) > > But yea, something is adding those anchor points, but it's not > lib/form/section.jelly so some magic javascript seems to be adding them >

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Martin Weber
Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2016, 13:46:13 schrieb Robert Sandell: > Links in the side panels are implementations of Action. And you can add > transient actions to jobs via the TransientActionFactory extension > point. > > In Jenkins 2.0 the Global Tool Configuration got put on a separate > configuration

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Robert Sandell
Ok, so those anchors are added by lib/form/breadcrumb-config-outline/init.js and it is just using a counter for each achor it adds, so it won't be easy to guess what that would be, there is a TODO marked in that file to make a more user friendly id, but who knows when someone will take that on :)

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Robert Sandell
True, but since the specific section he mentioned to link to is gone in 2.0 I saw no need :) But yea, something is adding those anchor points, but it's not lib/form/section.jelly so some magic javascript seems to be adding them after the jelly has been rendered. /B On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 1:57

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Daniel Beck
> On 06.05.2016, at 13:46, Robert Sandell wrote: > > Links in the side panels are implementations of Action. And you can add > transient actions to jobs via the TransientActionFactory extension point. I think you're missing the point here. The problem isn't how to

Re: [JENKINS-30189] Add option to [mercurial plugin to] ignore certain commits, e.g. by user

2016-05-06 Thread Ken Guest
Thanks Aldrin, I wasn't aware of that plugin - it seems very useful. Ken On Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 4:10:10 PM UTC+1, Aldrin Leal wrote: > > Wouldnt altering "CI Skip" Plugin to add this behaviour be possible? > > -- > -- Aldrin Leal, / > http://about.me/aldrinleal > >

Re: Jelly question: How to construct the URL of a section on the Jenkins configuration page?

2016-05-06 Thread Robert Sandell
Links in the side panels are implementations of Action. And you can add transient actions to jobs via the TransientActionFactory extension point. In Jenkins 2.0 the Global Tool Configuration got put on a separate configuration page, like what has happened earlier with the Global Security

Re: Newbie developer questions

2016-05-06 Thread Robert Sandell
Replies to a few inline... On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 10:36 PM, Alan Evangelista wrote: > Hi, > > I'm starting to browse through Jenkins code and I have a lot of questions. > > 1) Is there are developer overview documentation? Having to browse through > Jenkins huge >

Re: Maven Plugin (a new release)

2016-05-06 Thread Manuel Jesús Recena Soto
Hello Olivier, (replies inline) 2016-05-06 6:56 GMT+02:00 Olivier Lamy : > Hi, > No worries. > I usually try to be as secret/quiet as possible!! :-) I'm used to use the nicknames, I'm a oldschool ;) > BTW we are in an opensource world so as long as you have committer