Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Nice proposal! From what I see it's detailed well, so IMHO you can go 
forward with the proposal draft on Google's website.
There are some implementation details to discuss, but it can be done later.

BR, Oleg


четверг, 17 марта 2016 г., 0:10:28 UTC+1 пользователь Arshad Khan написал:
>
> Done! given permission to everyone to comment.
>
> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>>
>>
>>  Hello everyone,
>>
>> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year 
>> student pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth 
>> College of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an 
>> Front-end and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have 
>> been learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS 
>> ,PHP, JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked 
>> as a part of user experience team of several community projects. I have 
>> great interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a 
>> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a  
>> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I 
>> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>>
>> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the 
>> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be 
>> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important 
>> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an 
>> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for 
>> me to work with Jenkins.
>>
>> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and 
>> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and 
>> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout 
>> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will 
>> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>>
>> Links:
>> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
>> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
>> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
>> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
>> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
>> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Arshad Khan
>>  
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Re: Debugging Maven/JUnit Plugins Issue - Cycle Dependency

2016-03-19 Thread Jesse Glick
Found it: https://github.com/jenkinsci/maven-hpi-plugin/pull/29

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Re: Updating the browser compatibility matrix

2016-03-19 Thread Daniel Beck

On 16.03.2016, at 17:06, Robert Sandell  wrote:

> +1

I didn't really propose anything ;-)

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Re: [GSoC2016] Insterested in Usage Statistics Analysis Project

2016-03-19 Thread Payal Priyadarshini
Hello Everyone,

Here 

 
is my second draft of the proposal after working on all suggestions given 
in the comments by Kohsuke & Daniel on the first draft.Again, I have added 
few comments regarding my doubts.  

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VgKM3xzfSMCFXaRoaOKDhZQsbAexEui01AAA4o_EYmI/edit?usp=sharing

As this project includes very wide range of data mining problems that we 
are planning to solve during the GSoC tenure, I would like to request 
everyone to give their suggestions on this proposal. 

Looking forward to more suggestion on the proposal.

Regards,
Payal Priyadarshini

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Re: Debugging Maven/JUnit Plugins Issue - Cycle Dependency

2016-03-19 Thread Jesse Glick
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 8:40 AM, janpridal  wrote:
> Jenkins eventually starts but there's an issue with plugins cycle
> dependency, so the plugin that I wish to debug is always disabled

JENKINS-28942 would help fix this. In the meantime, just declaring a
newer core dependency version can help.

In the case of `junit-plugin`,
https://github.com/jenkinsci/junit-plugin/pull/40 might fix this, let
me check.

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[GSoC2016] Insterested in Usage Statistics Analysis Project

2016-03-19 Thread Ayush Mishra


Hello Everyone,


I am Ayush Mishra, third year computer science student at IIIT Hyderabad. I 
am specifically interested in the project of analyzing usage statistics.


I am quite inclined towards data mining, I have done many projects that 
involved data mining techniques. I am also a research student and my 
current research topic is to cluster commits for better detection of 
logical coupling. I am proficient with most data mining algorithms, have 
implemented myself and used many of them (python libraries scikit, and 
mlpack in c++) for academic and research purposes. Apart from academics and 
research, I use such techniques where ever I find them applicable, for 
instance I had made a grouping plugin which would cluster similar posts in 
your news feed [facebook] as a topic. As sometimes, we have repetitive 
posts in our news feeds, like result of football matches, some popular 
video shared by a lot of people etc. 


I had also used D3.js [ A JavaScript visualization library for HTML and SVG 
] in a project I created for visualizing friends graph at Facebook till 
level 2 [ Used Facebook's Graph API ]. The experience with D3.js should be 
useful for visualizing and displaying data.


I was interviewed for Software Engineering Intern position at Google for 
Summer 2016, cleared both the initial technical interviews ( one of them 
involved data mining ), but sadly they couldn't find a project for me this 
year (they will directly find a project for me next year, no technical 
interviews). My plans for this summer were shattered with the closing of 
project matching for this year, but I was introduced to Google Summer of 
Code by my recruiting contact at Google.


I hope my experience should be enough for the project.

Just posted this to introduce myself to the community and to mark my 
interest towards the project.

>From a previous thread, I understood what the project is about, so I won't 
ask those questions again.


Currently, I am reading some research papers for better representation of 
data and on my proposal.

I will be adding my proposal here for review tomorrow!


Cheers!

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Re: Plugin Tutorial seems broken, help wanted

2016-03-19 Thread Sean Jones
I ran mvn help:effective-settings and it only showed me my local 
repository. I double checked my .m2 folder and I had named settings.xml to 
setting.xml.

*sigh* Sorry for wasting your time but thank you for your help!

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 9:38:46 PM UTC, Baptiste Mathus wrote:
>
> Normally, that should come from http://repo.jenkins-ci.org/public/
>
> Which maven version do you use?
> What's in mvn help:effective-settings?
>
> HTH
>
> 2016-03-16 1:52 GMT+01:00 Sean Jones :
>
>> I am trying to break a plugin up to date but I am not having much luck 
>> with Maven.
>>
>> I decided to try create a plugin from scratch, copy the source over and 
>> add the dependencies one at a time to clean things up.
>>
>> However, the Plugin Tutorial 
>>  appears 
>> not to work.
>>
>> My .m2/settings.xml only has the contents they page wants and executing 
>> the command
>>
>> mvn -U org.jenkins-ci.tools:maven-hpi-plugin:create
>>>
>>>
>> But I get this error:
>>
>> [INFO] Scanning for projects...
>> Downloading: 
>> https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/jenkins-ci/tools/maven-hpi-plugin/maven-metadata.xml
>> [INFO] 
>> 
>> [INFO] BUILD FAILURE
>> [INFO] 
>> 
>> [INFO] Total time: 1.161 s
>> [INFO] Finished at: 2016-03-16T00:39:38+00:00
>> [INFO] Final Memory: 12M/309M
>> [INFO] 
>> 
>> [ERROR] Error resolving version for plugin 
>> 'org.jenkins-ci.tools:maven-hpi-plugin' from the repositories [local 
>> (/Users/neuralsandwich/.m2/repository), central (
>> https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2)]: Plugin not found in any plugin 
>> repository -> [Help 1]
>> [ERROR]
>> [ERROR] To see the full stack trace of the errors, re-run Maven with the 
>> -e switch.
>> [ERROR] Re-run Maven using the -X switch to enable full debug logging.
>> [ERROR]
>> [ERROR] For more information about the errors and possible solutions, 
>> please read the following articles:
>> [ERROR] [Help 1] 
>> http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/PluginVersionResolutionException
>>
>> Any help would be great, thank you. 
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Arshad Khan
Done! given permission to everyone to comment.

On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>
>
>  Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year student 
> pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth College 
> of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an Front-end 
> and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have been 
> learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS ,PHP, 
> JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked as a 
> part of user experience team of several community projects. I have great 
> interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a 
> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a  
> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I 
> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>
> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the 
> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be 
> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important 
> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an 
> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for 
> me to work with Jenkins.
>
> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and 
> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and 
> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout 
> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will 
> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>
> Links:
> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>
> Best regards,
> Arshad Khan
>  
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: [GSoC2016] External Workspace Manager plugin development

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi,

Thanks a lot for contacting us!
The proposal looks good to me in general, I've added several comments to 
the document.

Best regards,
Oleg Nenashev

пятница, 18 марта 2016 г., 12:17:50 UTC+1 пользователь somai.a...@gmail.com 
написал:
>
> The draft proposal is available here 
> ,
>  
> so that everyone can see it.
>
> On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 10:15:13 AM UTC+2, somai.a...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> My name is Alexandru Șomai, I am a second year master's degree student 
>> at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Babes-Bolyai 
>> University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. I would like to begin my contribution 
>> to the open source community and I think that this could be a great 
>> opportunity for me to get started. 
>>
>> I am interested in working on the "External Workspace Manager plugin 
>> development" project. By building a plugin that can share the same 
>> workspace for different jobs would come up with advantages such as: 
>> decreasing the time taken by a job to run, resources would be 
>> used efficiently. I have shared the draft proposal on GSoC web app. When 
>> you have the time, please review it.
>>
>> I believe that I have all the required skills for taking this challenge:
>>
>>- I have more than two years hands-on experience with Java. 
>>- While I was working at Betfair (September 2014 - November 2015) I 
>>gained experience with Jenkins as a user, part of my work was to 
>> configure 
>>and create Jenkins jobs for building a specific project or for running 
>>integration tests on targeted environments. 
>>- During my other job, I had to build an Update Manager application 
>>in three months using Groovy and Grails framework. 
>>- I don't have knowledge yet of how to build my own Jenkins plugin, 
>>but I am a fast learner and I am eager to learn. In the next days I am 
>>planning to make a Jenkins plugin to improve my knowledge in this area. 
>>
>> I am looking forward to hear from you!
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Alex Șomai
>>
>> LinkedIn 
>> GitHub 
>> Twitter 
>>
>>
>>
>>

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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread domi
You can define some restrictions on where a job is allowed to be executed with 
this https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Job+Restrictions+Plugin 

/Domi

> On 16 Mar 2016, at 16:12, Brian Stinson  wrote:
> 
> On Mar 16 07:40, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you 
>> can solve it via plugin.
>> Could you clarify the use-case?
>> 
>>   - Why do you want to hide it? 
>>   - What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?
>> 
>> In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in 
>> SimpleThemePlugin.
>> 
>> 
>> BR, Oleg
>> 
>> среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 12:31:31 UTC+1 пользователь rahul gupta написал:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi Team,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one 
>>> help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> *Issue:*
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this 
>>> project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who 
>>> configure.
>>> 
>>> I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kindly suggest.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kr,
>>> 
>>> Rahul
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
> 
> I can think of a use-case where you would want to administratively set
> the labels based on username/group in a multi-tenant installation.
> 
> Example:
> jobs created by users in the 'project1' group always get routed to the
> 'project1' label
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> --Brian 
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I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread rahul gupta


Hi Team,

 

I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one 
help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.

 

*Issue:*

 

On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this 
project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who 
configure.

I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.

 

Kindly suggest.

 

Kr,

Rahul



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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Arnaud Héritier
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan 
wrote:

> Hi Arnaud,
>
> Hi


> Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
> support-core plugin.
>

No problem


> It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are available,
> shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my clock? I think it
> will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the evening
> everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.
>

I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ? (7:30PM)


>
> And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to implement
> for this project. Since the project idea is to make improvements for the
> plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
> Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have to work
> on this project.
>

Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to do and
clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for Jenkins
community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).

For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016


   - Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse, download
   bundles) - JENKINS-33090
   
   - Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is critical
   to provide anonymisation of the content by default - JENKINS-33090
   
   - Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (https://issues.jenkins-ci.org)
   - JENKINS-33091 
   - ...


Cheers





>
> Best regards.
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Arnaud Héritier 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Minudika Malshan 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Arnoud,
>>>
>>
>> Hi
>>
>>
>>> I went through the source and built it. I followed the instruction on
>>> the git repository for run the support-core plugin and execute the
>>> following command.
>>> *mvn hpi:run*
>>>
>>> The console says that Jenkins is fully up and running.But when I go got
>>> localhost:8080 it gives me this error message on the browser.
>>>
>>> *Error 404 - Not Found.*
>>> * No context on this server matched or handled this request.Contexts
>>> known to this server are: *
>>>
>>>-
>>>*/jenkins ---> 
>>> org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext@5ba74f77{/jenkins,jar:file:/home/minudika/.m2/repository/org/jenkins-ci/main/jenkins-war/1.554.1/jenkins-war-1.554.1.war!/}*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> It is normal. Just directly go to http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ Jenkins
>> is started under the context /jenkins/
>>
>>
>>> I also tried to start Jenkins first and then run the plugin.
>>> It seems like both Jenkins and plugin use the same port and gives an
>>> error.
>>>
>>
>> yes you need to take care to stop any existing instance to have only one
>> running on 8080
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Could you please let me know how to run and test the support core plugin
>>> with the changes I'm making.
>>>
>>
>> mvn hpi:run + open http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ should be the way to
>> go.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Yes, it would be great to have a discussion with you. Please let me know
>>> a convenient time for you.
>>>
>>
>> It seems you are 4:30 ahead from me (france). What is the easier for you
>> ? Something in the evening on your side ?
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>> Thanks and Regards
>>> Minudika
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Arshad Khan
Hello mentors,

I have made a proposal 
,
 
please give your valuable feedback and suggentions.

Regards,
Arshad

On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>
>
>  Hello everyone,
>
> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year student 
> pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth College 
> of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an Front-end 
> and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have been 
> learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS ,PHP, 
> JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked as a 
> part of user experience team of several community projects. I have great 
> interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a 
> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a  
> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I 
> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>
> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the 
> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be 
> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important 
> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an 
> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for 
> me to work with Jenkins.
>
> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and 
> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and 
> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout 
> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will 
> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>
> Links:
> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>
> Best regards,
> Arshad Khan
>  
>
>
>
>
>

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Is plugin nexus repository down?

2016-03-19 Thread Hao Chen
Hi there,

Is plugin nexus repository down? I can't access it for a few days.
http://maven.jenkins-ci.org:8081/content/repositories/

Hao

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Re: svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread Torsten Stolpmann

Hi Daniel,

thanks for taking care of us plugin developers, this is much appreciated.

Speaking for the Klaros-Testmanagement Plugin, which is still under 
active development, can anybody please tell me what the preferred way of 
migrating the plugin away from svn would be?


I am aware of 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Hosting+Plugins but I think 
there must be better ways to achieve this without starting from zero.


Thanks,

Torsten

On 18.03.2016 09:08, Daniel Beck wrote:


On 17.03.2016, at 17:10, R. Tyler Croy  wrote:


At the end of the month, I will be shutting down svn.jenkins-ci.org

 From the access logs it doesn't appear that there is any traffic going to
svn.jenkins-ci.org that originates from developers. If you are still using
svn.jenkins-ci.org we need to talk about moving your work over to GitHub


There are a few plugins still being developed in SVN with commits in the past 
1.5 years.

* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Serenity+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Klaros-Testmanagement+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncRecorder+Plugin
* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncViewer+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/ImageComparison+Plugin

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Re: svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread Daniel Beck

On 17.03.2016, at 17:10, R. Tyler Croy  wrote:

> At the end of the month, I will be shutting down svn.jenkins-ci.org
> 
> From the access logs it doesn't appear that there is any traffic going to
> svn.jenkins-ci.org that originates from developers. If you are still using
> svn.jenkins-ci.org we need to talk about moving your work over to GitHub

There are a few plugins still being developed in SVN with commits in the past 
1.5 years.

* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Serenity+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Klaros-Testmanagement+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncRecorder+Plugin
* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncViewer+Plugin
* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/ImageComparison+Plugin

CCing their developers.

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Re: RFH: salt plugin

2016-03-19 Thread Bruno P. Kinoshita
Hi Christian,
We are evaluating Saltstack at work, and one of the tasks assigned to me is to 
look into how to integrate our PHP/Java builds with the server provisioning and 
configuration.
I have a working test environment with one master and two minions, so will try 
to install saltstack-plugin in a test Jenkins server and then toy with it a 
little bit, and also try to reproduce the issue with the credentials-plugin. 
Will report any comments in that issue (though I think it might be better to 
use Jenkins JIRA?).
ThanksBruno

 
  From: Christian McHugh 
 To: Jenkins Developers  
 Sent: Saturday, 19 March 2016 3:18 AM
 Subject: RFH: salt plugin
   
Howdy everybody,
A while back I created a plugin that allows you to define a build step that 
kicks off salt calls through saltapi's rest 
interface.https://github.com/jenkinsci/saltstack-pluginhttps://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/saltstack-plugin
The plugin works well for the intended purposes. However, I am not a (java) 
programmer and due to a job change will not have as much time to dedicate to 
becoming one :) As such, I was wondering if there was anyone in the community 
willing to help assist with maintenance of this plugin and perhaps help with 
modernizing and properly jenkins'ing the codebase. 

Specifically, I just released a version of the plugin that trades out 
username/password fields in favor of using credentials ( :) ), but after making 
the release I've gotten a bug report that the credentials dropdown isn't being 
populated as expected ( :( 
)https://github.com/jenkinsci/saltstack-plugin/issues/16

This functionality works for me and some others that participated in some beta 
releases, but since I'm not able to replicate I'm not sure where to go from 
here. 
Is anyone able to provide guidance or direction on credentials usage or able to 
perform a quick code review with me? 

Thanks much!
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Re: svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread Oliver Gondža

On 03/17/2016 10:17 PM, Manuel Jesús Recena Soto wrote:

Hello,

It seems there are tests using this SVN server:
https://github.com/jenkinsci/subversion-plugin/blob/5da9ddbcf8d7ab9f8710ad7a8fd29c5bb27f24fa/src/test/java/hudson/scm/SubversionEnvInjectTest.java#L16


Good catch, the test should better live in ATH with the rest that talk 
to real repository (in docker contianer).


https://github.com/jenkinsci/acceptance-test-harness/blob/master/src/test/java/plugins/SubversionPluginTest.java
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Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"

2016-03-19 Thread srikns via Jenkins Developers
It seems like i had some formatting error in the wiki that was preventing the 
plugin info to show up correctly once i fixed that yday it seems to be behaving 
well

Sent from Outlook Mobile




On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 2:32 PM -0700, "Baptiste Mathus"  
wrote:










Looking at the UC .json ca-apm is available 
https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/current/update-center.json
Just checked in a brand new jenkins instance (through Docker), and I see your 
plugin.
2016-03-15 16:13 GMT+01:00 'srikant' via Jenkins Developers 
:
Hi  Looks like the plugin is updated in the maven repo etc and everything looks 
good. I seem to be running into a weird page behavior issue on 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/CA+APM+Plugin. The macro 
{jenkins-plugin-info:pluginId=ca=apm} seem to work sometimes and I can all the 
info  etc but other times when I refresh few times it displays "No Information 
For this Plugin". 
Wondering if I am still missing something here
thanks

   From: 'srikant' via Jenkins Developers 
 To: "jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com"  
 Sent: Monday, March 14, 2016 9:08 AM
 Subject: Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"
   
Here you go "mvn  release:prepare release:perform"
my github username/passwd is same as jenkins  and is set in settings.xml and 
ssh key is all set in my gihub acnt









   From: Oleg Nenashev 
 To: Jenkins Developers  
Cc: sri...@yahoo.com
 Sent: Monday, March 14, 2016 5:17 AM
 Subject: Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"
   

Hmm... The plugin has not been uploaded to the Maven repo

Maven output: 
[INFO] [INFO] --- maven-deploy-plugin:2.6:deploy (default-deploy) @ ca-apm ---
[INFO] [INFO] Skipping artifact deployment
Could you provide mvn options you use to run the command?

понедельник, 14 марта 2016 г., 5:04:58 UTC+1 пользователь sri...@yahoo.com 
написал:

 Hi    I published a plugin on github 
jenkinsci/ca-apm-plugin and created a wiki https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/ 
display/JENKINS/CA+APM+Plugin,  am having trouble pulling the plugin 
information on wiki and if you open the wiki you will see it says "No 
information For this plugin" . I can't seem to figure what I am missing. Also 
attached is the output of my mvn release   
 Any idea? 
 Thanks   


  



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Re: Enhancing LocalBranch to support maven release builds

2016-03-19 Thread Mark Waite
The change has been merged to the master branch.  Will be included in git
plugin 2.4.3 and later, likely within the next week or so.

Mark Waite

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 11:57 AM Michael Giroux  wrote:

> Thanks Mark.  Any chance you could quantify "a while"? Perhaps in terms of
> weeks?  Would like to report to my employer when we can hope for it to be
> included.
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 2, 2016 at 8:58:43 AM UTC-7, Mark Waite wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 at 7:48:02 PM UTC-7, Michael Giroux wrote:
>>>
>>> What can I do to get some traction on this pull request (
>>> https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/pull/381
>>> )
>>>  The functionality is common to any type of maven release build, builds
>>> performed by the maven plugin, and builds performed by manual build steps.
>>> The maven-release-plugin requires that the local branch name is the same as
>>> the remote branch name, so it is necessary to have a way to derive local
>>> branch name from the branch being built.  Since git plugin always includes
>>> the remote name in the GIT_BRANCH variable, we need a new facility to strip
>>> the remote name to derive the local branch name.
>>>
>>>
>> It is in the queue of pull requests to be evaluated on the git plugin.
>> There are several requests ahead of it, so it will be a while before it is
>> evaluated.
>>
>> Mark Waite
>>
>>
>>> I'm running this plugin locally with no adverse effects, the new test
>>> cases pass, and the code coverage appears to reflect decent test coverage.
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 23, 2016 at 4:36:37 PM UTC-7, Michael Giroux wrote:

 I have submitted a pull request to extend the functionality of
 LocalBranch to make it easier to configure a job that can be used to build
 any branch (via notifyCommit) and also perform maven builds on any branch
 using a combination of Git Parameter plugin, and LocalBranch extension (
 https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/pull/381
 
 )

 The main issue is that the maven release plugin requires that the local
 branch name is the same as the remote branch.  As described here (
 https://maven.apache.org/scm/git.html) the maven release plugin will
 perform a push as

 git push pushUrl currentBranch:currentBranch


 Hence, if we are doing a release build on origin/master, then the local
 branch needs to be master.

 The new feature is triggered when LocalBranch is set to "**" or null
 (empty string).  The "**" is consistent with other "any branch" place
 holders throughout the existing git-plugin.

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Re: [GSoC2016] External Workspace Manager plugin development

2016-03-19 Thread somai . alexandru
The draft proposal is available here 
,
 
so that everyone can see it.

On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 10:15:13 AM UTC+2, somai.a...@gmail.com 
wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> My name is Alexandru Șomai, I am a second year master's degree student at 
> the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Babes-Bolyai University 
> of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. I would like to begin my contribution to the open 
> source community and I think that this could be a great opportunity for me 
> to get started. 
>
> I am interested in working on the "External Workspace Manager plugin 
> development" project. By building a plugin that can share the same 
> workspace for different jobs would come up with advantages such as: 
> decreasing the time taken by a job to run, resources would be 
> used efficiently. I have shared the draft proposal on GSoC web app. When 
> you have the time, please review it.
>
> I believe that I have all the required skills for taking this challenge:
>
>- I have more than two years hands-on experience with Java. 
>- While I was working at Betfair (September 2014 - November 2015) I 
>gained experience with Jenkins as a user, part of my work was to configure 
>and create Jenkins jobs for building a specific project or for running 
>integration tests on targeted environments. 
>- During my other job, I had to build an Update Manager application in 
>three months using Groovy and Grails framework. 
>- I don't have knowledge yet of how to build my own Jenkins plugin, 
>but I am a fast learner and I am eager to learn. In the next days I am 
>planning to make a Jenkins plugin to improve my knowledge in this area. 
>
> I am looking forward to hear from you!
>
> Kind Regards,
> Alex Șomai
>
> LinkedIn 
> GitHub 
> Twitter 
>
>
>
>

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Jenkins plugin development

2016-03-19 Thread rahul gupta
Hi Team,



I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one
help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.



*Issue:*



On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this
project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who
configure.

I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.



Kindly suggest.



Thanks,

Rahul

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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Minudika Malshan
Hi,

Thanks a lot for your quick reply.
I will create a draft proposal including those points and share it with
you.
It would be really helpful if I can get some comments on it.

Best regards.

On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 1:02 AM, Arnaud Héritier 
wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 8:06 PM, Minudika Malshan 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could you please explain the following terms for me?
>>
>> 1) Labels created by users..Are these labels the ones we add when we
>> create an ticket for an issue in jirra.
>>
>
> No. I found the label name also misleading when I saw the ticket from
> Jesse. What Jesse has in mind is all texts which are created by the user
> like the job names in your jenkins instance
>
>
>> 2) How the plugin manage these labels? Does it maintain a file containing
>> labels created by the users?
>>
>
> I think there are 2 things :
> * In the various (MarkDown) files we are generating we exactly know which
> type of information we are writting to define which ones must be changed
> * In all files we are copying from the system files (JENKINS_HOME and ...)
> it is more complex because we will have to search/replace (using regexp ?
> or a catalog of data extracted from the instance ?)
>
>
>> 3) For substituting randomized tokens according to the map we are doing,
>> do we have to read each of the bundle entirely?It will be kind of
>> inefficient, won't it?
>>
>
> Good question. Clearly the problem of performances impact will be
> important thus we'll have to take care to create some tests to be able to
> compare/optimize. But yes from my POV we should verify everything we put in
> the bundle
>
>
>>
>> Thanks and regards
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Minudika Malshan 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Arnaud,
>>>
>>> Added it as a comment on jirra.
>>>
>>> BR
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Minudika,

   Can you copy your comment directly in the ticket ?
   I think it will be better/easier to have the conversation on it.
   I agree that we need to clarify (I have few ideas)

 On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Minudika Malshan <
 minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was going through the following issues, JENKINS-33090
>  , JENKINS-33091
>  , JENKINS-21670
> .
> But it's hard for me to understand the issue addressed in 21670.
> Can you please help me to clarify the following things.
>
>1. How to find and keep track of labels created by the
>customer from the plugin side.
>2. What is the purpose of creating randomized tokens, Producing a
>mapping and substitution?
>
> Thanks and Best regards.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Minudika Malshan <
> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your
>> help.
>> I will go through that idea list.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier > > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Arnaud,

 Hi
>>>
>>>
 Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source
 of support-core plugin.

>>>
>>> No problem
>>>
>>>
 It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are
 available, shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my 
 clock? I
 think it will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the
 evening everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.

>>>
>>> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ?
>>> (7:30PM)
>>>
>>>

 And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
 implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make 
 improvements
 for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
 Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have
 to work on this project.

>>>
>>> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to
>>> do and clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for
>>> Jenkins community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>>>
>>> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
>>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>>>
>>>
>>>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse,
>>>download bundles) - 

Re: [GSoC2016] - New generation of Fingerprinting engine for Jenkins - Draft project proposal for review

2016-03-19 Thread mayuran satchithanantham
HI Oleg,

May i know when is the next office hour schedule?

Regards,
Mayuran

On Tuesday, 15 March 2016 01:13:18 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> Looks good for the submission to Google, but it will need to be detalized 
> during the community bonding stage.
> Maybe makes sense to explicitly describe tests to do and draft [automated] 
> test plans.
>
> BR, Oleg
>
> 2016-03-14 17:40 GMT+01:00 mayuran satchithanantham  >:
>
>> Hi Olog,
>>
>> I have modified my proposal with some detailed information.
>> Please help to review if you can. Really looking forward your comments to 
>> furnish up my proposal
>>
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WpGJ58ZconAUWZ2tUo3T8M-8xJustI9sEBn0tGVaYIY/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mayuran
>>
>> On Sunday, 13 March 2016 19:20:23 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>>
>>> Done.
>>>
>>> I think it makes sense to detalize the proposal a bit. Ideally it should 
>>> be converted to something like mini-design.
>>> Currently it's reviewable for Jenkins developers, but Google reviewers 
>>> may misunderstand the meaning of extension points.
>>> Any extra details (esp. class diagrams and sketches) will be useful.
>>>
>>> суббота, 12 марта 2016 г., 10:37:36 UTC+3 пользователь mayuran 
>>> satchithanantham написал:

 Thanks Oleg,

 Waiting for your feedbacks.

 Regards,
 Mayuran

 On Saturday, 12 March 2016 04:18:23 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> I need to perform another review iteration and clarify one question.
> I hope to do it tomorrow
>
> среда, 9 марта 2016 г., 21:03:50 UTC+3 пользователь mayuran 
> satchithanantham написал:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Please help to comment on my draft proposal.
>>
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WpGJ58ZconAUWZ2tUo3T8M-8xJustI9sEBn0tGVaYIY/edit?usp=sharing
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mayuran
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Arshad Khan
I have given mentors permission for comments.
On 17 Mar 2016 04:04, "Baptiste Mathus"  wrote:

> Hi Arshad, I'll have a look very soon. But shouldn't you enable commenting
> to ease interactions/feedback?
>
> -- Baptiste
>
> 2016-03-16 16:29 GMT+01:00 Arshad Khan :
>
>> Hello mentors,
>>
>> I have made a proposal
>> ,
>> please give your valuable feedback and suggentions.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arshad
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year
>>> student pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth
>>> College of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an
>>> Front-end and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have
>>> been learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS
>>> ,PHP, JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked
>>> as a part of user experience team of several community projects. I have
>>> great interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a
>>> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a
>>> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I
>>> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>>>
>>> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the
>>> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be
>>> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important
>>> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an
>>> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for
>>> me to work with Jenkins.
>>>
>>> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and
>>> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and
>>> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout
>>> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will
>>> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
>>> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
>>> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
>>> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Arshad Khan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Re: [GSoC2016] Jenkins WebUI

2016-03-19 Thread Samat Davletshin
Hello again!

I am excited to present you with my proposal draft 
!
 
I would love to hear you feedback here and/or at tomorrow office hours at 9 
AM UTC. 
My personal concerns are currently the timeline, and the number of 
required/optional type goals.

Hope to hear from you soon!

Sincerely,
Samat.

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Re: Hopefully silly Descriptor question...

2016-03-19 Thread Andrew Bayer
Okiedokie

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 4:29 PM, Jesse Glick  wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:18 PM, Andrew Bayer 
> wrote:
> > If I've got multiple implementations of an extension point, can I still
> have
> > just one Descriptor for the abstract class they're inheriting from?
>
> No.
>
> > I'd like to cache the
> > resulting data for a given implementation once I've asked for it. The
> actual
> > mechanisms of this, I get, but I'm legitimately not sure *where* to put
> that
> > transient map to cache this stuff.
>
> An instance field of any extension you like.
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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread rahul gupta
Thanks Oleg for prompt response.

I need not to show this option cause few Developers in my team can use this
option to execute jobs on different application slave.

Could u please suggest few pointers on writing this simplethemeplugin.

Kr,
Rahul

On Wednesday, 16 March 2016, Oleg Nenashev  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you
> can solve it via plugin.
> Could you clarify the use-case?
>
>- Why do you want to hide it?
>- What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?
>
> In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in
> SimpleThemePlugin.
>
>
> BR, Oleg
>
> среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 12:31:31 UTC+1 пользователь rahul gupta написал:
>>
>>
>> Hi Team,
>>
>>
>>
>> I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one
>> help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Issue:*
>>
>>
>>
>> On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this
>> project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who
>> configure.
>>
>> I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kindly suggest.
>>
>>
>>
>> Kr,
>>
>> Rahul
>>
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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Minudika Malshan
Hi,

I was going through the following issues, JENKINS-33090
 , JENKINS-33091
 , JENKINS-21670
.
But it's hard for me to understand the issue addressed in 21670.
Can you please help me to clarify the following things.

   1. How to find and keep track of labels created by the customer from the
   plugin side.
   2. What is the purpose of creating randomized tokens, Producing a
   mapping and substitution?

Thanks and Best regards.


On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Minudika Malshan 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your help.
> I will go through that idea list.
>
> Regards
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Arnaud,
>>>
>>> Hi
>>
>>
>>> Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
>>> support-core plugin.
>>>
>>
>> No problem
>>
>>
>>> It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are available,
>>> shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my clock? I think it
>>> will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the evening
>>> everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.
>>>
>>
>> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ? (7:30PM)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
>>> implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make improvements
>>> for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
>>> Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have to
>>> work on this project.
>>>
>>
>> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to do
>> and clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for
>> Jenkins community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>>
>> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>>
>>
>>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse,
>>download bundles) - JENKINS-33090
>>
>>- Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is
>>critical to provide anonymisation of the content by default -
>>JENKINS-33090 
>>- Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (
>>https://issues.jenkins-ci.org) - JENKINS-33091
>>
>>- ...
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Best regards.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Arnaud Héritier 
>>> wrote:
>>>


 On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Minudika Malshan <
 minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Arnoud,
>

 Hi


> I went through the source and built it. I followed the instruction on
> the git repository for run the support-core plugin and execute the
> following command.
> *mvn hpi:run*
>
> The console says that Jenkins is fully up and running.But when I go
> got localhost:8080 it gives me this error message on the browser.
>
> *Error 404 - Not Found.*
> * No context on this server matched or handled this request.Contexts
> known to this server are: *
>
>-
>*/jenkins ---> 
> org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext@5ba74f77{/jenkins,jar:file:/home/minudika/.m2/repository/org/jenkins-ci/main/jenkins-war/1.554.1/jenkins-war-1.554.1.war!/}*
>
>
>
 It is normal. Just directly go to http://localhost:8080/jenkins/
 Jenkins is started under the context /jenkins/


> I also tried to start Jenkins first and then run the plugin.
> It seems like both Jenkins and plugin use the same port and gives an
> error.
>

 yes you need to take care to stop any existing instance to have only
 one running on 8080


>
> Could you please let me know how to run and test the support core
> plugin with the changes I'm making.
>

 mvn hpi:run + open http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ should be the way to
 go.


>
> Yes, it would be great to have a discussion with you. Please let me
> know a convenient time for you.
>

 It seems you are 4:30 ahead from me (france). What is the easier for
 you ? Something in the evening on your side ?

 Cheers


> Thanks and Regards
> Minudika
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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Minudika Malshan
Hi,

Could you please explain the following terms for me?

1) Labels created by users..Are these labels the ones we add when we create
an ticket for an issue in jirra.
2) How the plugin manage these labels? Does it maintain a file containing
labels created by the users?
3) For substituting randomized tokens according to the map we are doing, do
we have to read each of the bundle entirely?It will be kind of inefficient,
won't it?

Thanks and regards

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Minudika Malshan 
wrote:

> Hi Arnaud,
>
> Added it as a comment on jirra.
>
> BR
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Minudika,
>>
>>   Can you copy your comment directly in the ticket ?
>>   I think it will be better/easier to have the conversation on it.
>>   I agree that we need to clarify (I have few ideas)
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Minudika Malshan > > wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I was going through the following issues, JENKINS-33090
>>>  , JENKINS-33091
>>>  , JENKINS-21670
>>> .
>>> But it's hard for me to understand the issue addressed in 21670.
>>> Can you please help me to clarify the following things.
>>>
>>>1. How to find and keep track of labels created by the customer from
>>>the plugin side.
>>>2. What is the purpose of creating randomized tokens, Producing a
>>>mapping and substitution?
>>>
>>> Thanks and Best regards.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your help.
 I will go through that idea list.

 Regards

 On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
 wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan <
> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arnaud,
>>
>> Hi
>
>
>> Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
>> support-core plugin.
>>
>
> No problem
>
>
>> It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are
>> available, shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my 
>> clock? I
>> think it will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the
>> evening everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.
>>
>
> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ?
> (7:30PM)
>
>
>>
>> And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
>> implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make 
>> improvements
>> for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
>> Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have to
>> work on this project.
>>
>
> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to do
> and clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for
> Jenkins community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>
> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>
>
>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse,
>download bundles) - JENKINS-33090
>
>- Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is
>critical to provide anonymisation of the content by default -
>JENKINS-33090 
>- Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (
>https://issues.jenkins-ci.org) - JENKINS-33091
>
>- ...
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Arnaud Héritier > > wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Arnoud,

>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
 I went through the source and built it. I followed the instruction
 on the git repository for run the support-core plugin and execute the
 following command.
 *mvn hpi:run*

 The console says that Jenkins is fully up and running.But when I go
 got localhost:8080 it gives me this error message on the browser.

 *Error 404 - Not Found.*
 * No context on this server matched or handled this
 request.Contexts known to this server are: *

-
*/jenkins ---> 
 

Re: textbox in jellyscript

2016-03-19 Thread Irfan Sayed
Thanks. can you please suggest any Jenkins plugin which already uses
javascript instead of jelly. ?
I just want to see how they have leveraged javascript so that i can get
some understanding about javascript usage and that would be easy to move
forward

Regards


On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 7:09 PM, Kirill Merkushev 
wrote:

> Simply use keyboard to edit input. :) Or you should write your own js
> program. Jelly doesn't provide such ability at this moment.
>
> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 8:54:16 UTC+3 пользователь Irfan Sayed написал:
>>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> is there any way in jelly script to have a textbox and contents of the
>> same can drag and drop as per need.
>> for example, the list of IP addresses are there in text box and user
>> should be able to drag and drop the IP addresses as per need. user should
>> be able to change the order of IP addresses listed in the textbox.
>>
>> if we can not achieve this in jelly, what all other options we have ?
>> please suggest
>>
>> Regards,
>>
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Re: Liking to follow-up the Pull Request for grinder plugin

2016-03-19 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Done. I added you as a committer Kaede. Please work as much as possible in
agreement with other maintainers. A good practice would seem to be to at
least go through a PR process and ping others, then if nobody complains,
say in a few days or something, merge it (so somehow using a form of lazy
consensus if need be).

Thanks for your work!

2016-03-15 15:20 GMT+01:00 Akai Kaede :

> @eivndw, thanks confirmed PR processed.
>
> @Jenkinsci-dev, I like to maintain the plugin further and
> appreciate if someone can grants the appropriate control to my account
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kaede
>
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> Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 20:06:46 +0100
> Subject: Re: Liking to follow-up the Pull Request for grinder plugin
> From: eivi...@gmail.com
> To: gen...@hotmail.com
> CC: jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com; fran...@gmail.com
>
> Hi,
>
> It's been years since I contributed the initial version of the plugin. I
> think it is positive if Kaede wants to maintain it further. I have merged
> the PR. Suggest push-access be granted to Kaede, as I don't seem to have
> the rights to grant this myself.
>
> -Eivind
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 7:00 PM, Akai Kaede  wrote:
>
> Adding eivndw...
>
> The last commit was made on Apr 6, 2012. Found no commit since then. The
> other PR by  frankbp
> 
> has been hold since Jan 26, 2014
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kaede
>
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> Subject: RE: Liking to follow-up the Pull Request for grinder plugin
> From: m...@batmat.net
> To: jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com
>
> Hi, the process is to try as much as possible to get an explicit nod from
> the deemed current maintainer. Please add her/him in copy.
>
> And cannot check that very repo now, but 2 weeks is still very short
> actually. Were there no commits recently? What is the most recent commit
> date?
> Thanks
> Le 14 mars 2016 4:48 PM, "Akai Kaede"  a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> It is seemed that no maintainer actively take care of the grinder plugin.
>
> How do I take an action in this case?
>
> Regards,
>
> Kaede
>
>
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> Subject: Liking to follow-up the Pull Request for grinder plugin
> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 17:15:36 -0500
>
> RE: [grinder-plugin] Update the result reader to parse final statistics
> only (#3)
> Akai Kaede
> 3/04/16
> 
> To: jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com
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>
> 
> Hi
>
> Please grant write access to the grinder plugin repository. My pull
> request has been not reviewed for 2 week and
> I like to contribute myself for the further development.
>
>
> my jenkins-ci.org for jira is plutoatom4
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>
> Kaede
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Hopefully silly Descriptor question...

2016-03-19 Thread Andrew Bayer
If I've got multiple implementations of an extension point, can I still
have just one Descriptor for the abstract class they're inheriting from? I
ask 'cos I need to keep some transient data there on startup (parsed
Pipeline scripts contributed by other plugins) that I don't want to have to
reload/reparsed every time they're referenced, so I'd like to cache the
resulting data for a given implementation once I've asked for it. The
actual mechanisms of this, I get, but I'm legitimately not sure *where* to
put that transient map to cache this stuff.

Halp?

A.

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Enable Project properties & build actions programatically

2016-03-19 Thread HarteJoe
Hi folks,

I am a first time Jenkins developer with the intention of writing a new 
plugin. I have many builds (pipelines) that follow a very common format, 
and it has become cumbersome to perform the same configuration on them all.
I'd like to write a plugin that can automatically add certain properties 
and post build steps to jobs of a certain kind. For example, ensure that 
JUnit, FindBugs and PMD are always enabled for these jobs.
I'm not certain where to get started on how I can programatically add build 
actions to a job once I have a reference to the job item.

Any pointers in the right direction would be very much appreciated.

Thank you

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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Nice one, indeed. Congrats!
Just finished reviewing. Comments inline.

IMO, there would be potentially still many questions left around where we
want to go with UC2.0, but I also guess this will be things that can be
discussed/reviewed here as usual.

2016-03-17 19:36 GMT+01:00 Oleg Nenashev :

> Nice proposal! From what I see it's detailed well, so IMHO you can go
> forward with the proposal draft on Google's website.
> There are some implementation details to discuss, but it can be done later.
>
> BR, Oleg
>
>
> четверг, 17 марта 2016 г., 0:10:28 UTC+1 пользователь Arshad Khan написал:
>>
>> Done! given permission to everyone to comment.
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year
>>> student pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth
>>> College of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an
>>> Front-end and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have
>>> been learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS
>>> ,PHP, JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked
>>> as a part of user experience team of several community projects. I have
>>> great interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a
>>> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a
>>> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I
>>> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>>>
>>> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the
>>> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be
>>> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important
>>> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an
>>> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for
>>> me to work with Jenkins.
>>>
>>> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and
>>> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and
>>> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout
>>> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will
>>> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
>>> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
>>> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
>>> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Arshad Khan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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Updating the browser compatibility matrix

2016-03-19 Thread Daniel Beck
Hi everyone,

we initially adopted the current browser compatibility matrix in September 
2014[1]. It's now 1.5 years later. Should we change anything about it?

Internet Explorer:
We currently still support IE9, released five years ago[2]. However, for 
Windows 7 (SP1) and 8, only IE 11 is still supported[3].
So we could drop support for IE9 and IE10, but Microsoft still supports Vista 
SP2 until April 2017[4].
A comparison of the features supported in these IE versions is at [5].

Safari: 
We currently claim support for Safari 6, released in 2012, and newer. A new 
version version got released every summer.
A comparison of the feature differences is at [6].

WDYT?

1: https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Browser+Compatibility+Matrix
2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_9
3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_11
4: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle
5: http://caniuse.com/#compare=ie+9,ie+10,ie+11
6: 
http://caniuse.com/#compare=safari+6,safari+6.1,safari+7,safari+7.1,safari+8,safari+9

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[2.0] upgrade wizard

2016-03-19 Thread Kohsuke Kawaguchi
Tyler reported an issue 
that eventually made me discover what I consider a critical problem.

Namely, if you are one of those 100K Jenkins 1.x users and when you upgrade
to 2.0, you will not get any of the new pipeline functionalities. We
positioned pipeline as *the* major addition of 2.0, so this really defeats
the purpose of 2.0. This is really bad.

After talking to some people, I wrote this up
 as a proposal
to fix this. I think it addresses the concern raised in JENKINS-33568.

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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Arnaud Héritier
Hi Minudika,

  Can you copy your comment directly in the ticket ?
  I think it will be better/easier to have the conversation on it.
  I agree that we need to clarify (I have few ideas)

On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Minudika Malshan 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was going through the following issues, JENKINS-33090
>  , JENKINS-33091
>  , JENKINS-21670
> .
> But it's hard for me to understand the issue addressed in 21670.
> Can you please help me to clarify the following things.
>
>1. How to find and keep track of labels created by the customer from
>the plugin side.
>2. What is the purpose of creating randomized tokens, Producing a
>mapping and substitution?
>
> Thanks and Best regards.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Minudika Malshan 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your help.
>> I will go through that idea list.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Arnaud,

 Hi
>>>
>>>
 Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
 support-core plugin.

>>>
>>> No problem
>>>
>>>
 It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are available,
 shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my clock? I think it
 will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the evening
 everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.

>>>
>>> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ?
>>> (7:30PM)
>>>
>>>

 And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
 implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make improvements
 for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
 Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have to
 work on this project.

>>>
>>> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to do
>>> and clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for
>>> Jenkins community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>>>
>>> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
>>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>>>
>>>
>>>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse,
>>>download bundles) - JENKINS-33090
>>>
>>>- Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is
>>>critical to provide anonymisation of the content by default -
>>>JENKINS-33090 
>>>- Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (
>>>https://issues.jenkins-ci.org) - JENKINS-33091
>>>
>>>- ...
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

 Best regards.

 On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Arnaud Héritier 
 wrote:

>
>
> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Minudika Malshan <
> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arnoud,
>>
>
> Hi
>
>
>> I went through the source and built it. I followed the instruction on
>> the git repository for run the support-core plugin and execute the
>> following command.
>> *mvn hpi:run*
>>
>> The console says that Jenkins is fully up and running.But when I go
>> got localhost:8080 it gives me this error message on the browser.
>>
>> *Error 404 - Not Found.*
>> * No context on this server matched or handled this request.Contexts
>> known to this server are: *
>>
>>-
>>*/jenkins ---> 
>> org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext@5ba74f77{/jenkins,jar:file:/home/minudika/.m2/repository/org/jenkins-ci/main/jenkins-war/1.554.1/jenkins-war-1.554.1.war!/}*
>>
>>
>>
> It is normal. Just directly go to http://localhost:8080/jenkins/
> Jenkins is started under the context /jenkins/
>
>
>> I also tried to start Jenkins first and then run the plugin.
>> It seems like both Jenkins and plugin use the same port and gives an
>> error.
>>
>
> yes you need to take care to stop any existing instance to have only
> one running on 8080
>
>
>>
>> Could you please let me know how to run and test the support core
>> plugin with the changes I'm making.
>>
>
> mvn hpi:run + open http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ should be the way
> to go.
>
>
>>
>> Yes, it would be great to have a discussion with you. Please let me
>> know a convenient 

Re: svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread R. Tyler Croy
(replies inline)

On Fri, 18 Mar 2016, Torsten Stolpmann wrote:

> Hi Daniel,
> 
> thanks for taking care of us plugin developers, this is much appreciated.
> 
> Speaking for the Klaros-Testmanagement Plugin, which is still under active
> development, can anybody please tell me what the preferred way of migrating
> the plugin away from svn would be?
> 
> I am aware of https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Hosting+Plugins
> but I think there must be better ways to achieve this without starting from
> zero.



This (https://help.github.com/articles/importing-from-subversion/) might be
something Daniel, or I, could do as jenkinsci github organization
administrators.


> On 18.03.2016 09:08, Daniel Beck wrote:
> >
> >On 17.03.2016, at 17:10, R. Tyler Croy  wrote:
> >
> >>At the end of the month, I will be shutting down svn.jenkins-ci.org
> >>
> >> From the access logs it doesn't appear that there is any traffic going to
> >>svn.jenkins-ci.org that originates from developers. If you are still using
> >>svn.jenkins-ci.org we need to talk about moving your work over to GitHub
> >
> >There are a few plugins still being developed in SVN with commits in the 
> >past 1.5 years.
> >
> >* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Serenity+Plugin
> >* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Klaros-Testmanagement+Plugin
> >* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncRecorder+Plugin
> >* https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/VncViewer+Plugin
> >* http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/ImageComparison+Plugin
> >
> >CCing their developers.
> >
> 
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Re: Updating the browser compatibility matrix

2016-03-19 Thread Robert Sandell
+1

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 4:42 PM, Daniel Beck  wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> we initially adopted the current browser compatibility matrix in September
> 2014[1]. It's now 1.5 years later. Should we change anything about it?
>
> Internet Explorer:
> We currently still support IE9, released five years ago[2]. However, for
> Windows 7 (SP1) and 8, only IE 11 is still supported[3].
> So we could drop support for IE9 and IE10, but Microsoft still supports
> Vista SP2 until April 2017[4].
> A comparison of the features supported in these IE versions is at [5].
>
> Safari:
> We currently claim support for Safari 6, released in 2012, and newer. A
> new version version got released every summer.
> A comparison of the feature differences is at [6].
>
> WDYT?
>
> 1:
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Browser+Compatibility+Matrix
> 2: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_9
> 3: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_11
> 4: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/lifecycle
> 5: http://caniuse.com/#compare=ie+9,ie+10,ie+11
> 6:
> http://caniuse.com/#compare=safari+6,safari+6.1,safari+7,safari+7.1,safari+8,safari+9
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Plugin for Quartus II EDA-tool integration

2016-03-19 Thread Georgiy Zhemelev
Hi Oleg,

I've given this problem plenty of thought and decided that I would rather 
skip GSoC this year as I won't be able to concentrate on it.

Speaking about practice, I already have some options there but I will think 
about your suggestion.

пятница, 18 марта 2016 г., 14:23:50 UTC+3 пользователь Oleg Nenashev 
написал:
>
> Hi Georgiy,
>
> I'm afraid that "6-7 hours a week for GSoC" may be not an option for 
> reviewers from Google.
> You still can apply, but the decision will be made by reviewers from 
> Google.
>
> Do you have a summer practice at your university on this year? IIRC yes.
> In such maybe you could work on this project as a part of it instead of 
> GSoC. 
>
> BR, Oleg
>
> 2016-03-17 18:13 GMT+01:00 Georgiy Zhemelev  >:
>
>> Thanks for your answer, Oleg!
>>
>> I have successfully built a student project using Jenkins yesterday. In 
>> case of advanced reporting, I think that it's really good idea. But 
>> meanwhile there has appeared a problem - I've read in the GSoC Student 
>> Guide that "GSoC should be treated as a full-time job. If you have more 
>> than a few hours a week of extra commitments, you probably should skip 
>> GSoC".
>>
>> The problem is, that GSoC starts on the 23rd of May while I have exams in 
>> my university in the second half of June. Clearly, the beginning of June 
>> will be very hot time, too. So in June I will not be able to spend more 
>> than 6-7 hours a week for GSoC.
>>
>> In that case, how do you estimate the amount of time that must be spent 
>> for that project with Quartus? Will I be able to combine GSoC with my 
>> studies for a month without detriment to both of them?
>>
>> среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 1:03:34 UTC+3 пользователь Oleg Nenashev написал:
>>
>>> Hi Georgiy,
>>>
>>> I've added Martin (the potential mentor) to Cc. Yes, Quartus is in the 
>>> scope of this project area.
>>>
>>> My recommendation would be to start from automating the flow for one of 
>>> your student projects using built-in Jenkins features. FYI there is a 
>>> solution 
>>> page , which may give you 
>>> links to the current Jenkins & FPGA automation approaches.
>>>
>>> In the case of Jenkins, we would be interested to get some advanced 
>>> reporting and visualization.
>>> Build steps are covered by Quartus CLI tools well, so IMHO it has lower 
>>> priority (but can be implemented as well).
>>>
>>> Examples for reporting features (aggregated thoughts from Martin and me):
>>> * Timing report summary per build (worst case slack, total negative 
>>> slack, total unconstrained paths, ?)
>>> * Resource utilization (PLLs, LUTs, IOs, mems, etc.)
>>> * Better visualization of Quartus build logs in Jenkins (keywords: Build 
>>> Failure Analyzer Plugin, Log Parser, Collapsing Console Sections)
>>> * Maybe: publishing of simulation reports and coverages from integrated 
>>> tools like ModelSim-Altera
>>>
>>> There could be tabular reports per build (per run), and a trend plots 
>>> per project. The plugin could have the option to fail the build if the 
>>> timing report fails to meet some user specified criteria (e.g. designer 
>>> wants no unconstrained paths, a limit on worst case slack, max total 
>>> negative slack, etc).
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Oleg Nenashev
>>>
>>> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 19:08:19 UTC+1 пользователь Georgiy Zhemelev 
>>> написал:

 Hello, 

 My name is Georgiy and I live in Saint-Petersburg, Russia. I study 
 Information Science at SPbPU and at the moment I'm in my 3rd year.

 My university collaborates with Altera corporation which is famous for 
 its FPGA boards and EDA-tools for FPGA design. One of them is Quartus II 
 (recently renamed into Quartus Prime) that has an almost full-featured 
 free 
 version.

 The fact is, Quartus II provides very functional command-line interface 
 and supports Tcl scripting. So it's possible to create a plugin for 
 Jenkins 
 to integrate it with Quartus II and make the FPGA design process a lot 
 easier! :) Even small FPGA projects take considerable time to build as 
 there are dozens of utilities incorporated into the design flow - that's 
 why CI would be useful for big projects which can take very long time to 
 build. And automation of testing and verification would be very useful, 
 too.

 I think that such a plugin would be quite helpful for developers that 
 work with Quartus II especially considering the fact that for now there 
 are 
 no EDA-integration plugin for Jenkins at all (I've checked plugin 
 repositories, too). 

 Personally I am interested in that project ("Plugins for EDA and 
 Embedded Dev. tools integration") and I have all the skills that are 
 required 
  
 for it:

-  basic knowledge of Jenkins (as a user);
-  

Regarding hosting new jenkins plugin htmlresource

2016-03-19 Thread vimil saju
Hi,

I'd like to host a new plugin to manage javascript and css libraries from
within Jenkins.

Here is the link to the hosting request
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/HOSTING-53
which has more details on how the plugin works.

The idea behind the plugin is to
  1) provide a centralized location within Jenkins to manage js and css
libraries.
  2) prevent the same js/css library from being loaded multiple times
  3) dependency/version management of js/css libraries

The plugin includes these libraries under the head tag of all html pages in
Jenkins.

Below are some use-cases for this plugin

1) If someone wants to customize Jenkins UI they can use this plugin to add
necessary js and css libraries to the head section.

2) If another plugin wants to use a js library then instead of including
the js library as part of the plugin itself it can use the extension-point
provided by the htmlresource plugin to manage the js library in a
centralized location. This will prevent multiple plugins that want to use
the same js library from loading the library multiple times in the head
section of jenkins page.

Currently to prevent a js library from being loaded multiple times we have
to create a specific plugin for that library he and have other plugins
include it as a dependency. An example is the jquery plugin library.
Creating a plugin just to use a js library can be too cumbersome,
especially since there are so many popular js libraries available.

3) If someone uses version-1 of a js library to customize Jenkins UI, but
also adds a plugin that uses version-2 of the same js library then
currently both versions of the libraries wold get added to head section of
jenkins html pages. This can be prevented if the plugin uses the
htmlresource extension point to manage the js library.

The extension-point to allow plugins to manage js libraries  is a work in
progress.
More details and screenshots can be found here.

https://github.com/vimil/htmlresource-plugin

Let me know what you think about the concept.

Thanks
Vimil

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Re: [GSoC2016] - Office hours for students and mentors on March 17th and 20th

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Moving the message up.

BR, Oleg

вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 12:02:49 UTC+1 пользователь Oleg Nenashev 
написал:
>
> Good day,
>
> We have scheduled Google Summer of code office hours to the next week.
>
>- Thursday, March 17th - 9AM UTC 
>
> 
>  
>for Asia/Oceania/Europe (Oleg Nenashev 
> to host it)
>- Thursday, March 17th - 8PM UTC 
>
> 
>  
>for US/Europe (host - TBD)
>- Sunday, March 20th - 9AM UTC 
>
> 
>  
>for Asia/Oceania/Europe (Oleg Nenashev 
> to host it)
>- Sunday, March 20th - 8PM UTC 
>
> 
>  
>for US/Europe (host - TBD)
>
> On March 20th we will be able to jointly review proposals in Google 
> system. If you have a proposal draft, we recommend to publishing it in 
> jenkinsci-dev mailing list in a reviewable format (e.g. Google Docs).
>
> BR, Oleg
>

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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Hi,
OK. But please note that this community has very high standards of openness
and transparency.
In our context, mentors are more gonna be your potential dedicated ears and
probably main feedback providers, but most communications will be expected
to happen in public here. And mentors to be seen more as entrypoints then
the ones who decide if everything about the project.
So IMO, the best would be to get used to it ASAP :) and open that proposal
for comments to anyone, not just mentors.
Cheers
Le 16 mars 2016 11:37 PM, "Arshad Khan"  a écrit :

> I have given mentors permission for comments.
> On 17 Mar 2016 04:04, "Baptiste Mathus"  wrote:
>
>> Hi Arshad, I'll have a look very soon. But shouldn't you enable
>> commenting to ease interactions/feedback?
>>
>> -- Baptiste
>>
>> 2016-03-16 16:29 GMT+01:00 Arshad Khan :
>>
>>> Hello mentors,
>>>
>>> I have made a proposal
>>> ,
>>> please give your valuable feedback and suggentions.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Arshad
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:43:09 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:


  Hello everyone,

 My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year
 student pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth
 College of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an
 Front-end and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have
 been learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS
 ,PHP, JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked
 as a part of user experience team of several community projects. I have
 great interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a
 graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a
 graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I
 have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.

 I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the
 skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be
 undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important
 aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an
 application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for
 me to work with Jenkins.

 I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code
 and started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and
 non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout
 session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will
 write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.

 Links:
 LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
 Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
 Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
 Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
 Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
 Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/

 Best regards,
 Arshad Khan





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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Website

2016-03-19 Thread Aayush Ranaut
Yes, thats true. These can be accomplished in 1-2 days easily. But what I 
wanted to do here was to give an idea of what could be done with the 
website and make a wide scope proposal, but since you are recommending to 
focus on a single feature needed by the community, I could discuss that 
with the mentor.

On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 12:25:31 AM UTC+5:30, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm not a mentor, but I'd like to provide some feedback.
>
> Seems the proposed features are very small and actually can be done within 
> 1-2 days (maybe I'm wrong). Google Summer of Code presumes a full-time 
> involvement of students during two months. So the scope of changes in the 
> proposal should be much wider. I would recommend concentrating on a single 
> consistent feature, which would require much improvements and would be 
> useful to the community at same time.
>
> If you need to discuss it with mentors online, see our office hours 
> schedule. It should be the best approach.
>
> BR, Oleg
>
> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:41:19 UTC+1 пользователь Aayush Ranaut 
> написал:
>>
>> Thanks Sir,
>>
>> I am not looking to develop the website from scratch. There are several 
>> things which can be improved to enhance the user experience. Some of which 
>> include:
>>
>> 1. Fixing the addition white spaces.
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> 2. Make the site more responsive by fixing the navigation bar and the 
>> header section to start with.
>>  
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> 3. The blog posts are hidden on mobile devices.
>>  
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> Looking forward for response by mentor if I should pursue working on it.
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Prathmesh Ranaut
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 3:57:18 AM UTC+5:30, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>>
>>> UPD: Source codes are located at 
>>> https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/
>>>
>>> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:26:19 UTC+1 пользователь Oleg Nenashev 
>>> написал:

 Hi Pratmesh,

 Thanks for contacting us!
 Currently Jenkins 2.0 website is mostly done. Here is the test 
 instance: http://jenkins.io/
 So the website development from scratch does not seem to be an option 
 now.

 There are particular cases we consider for the next iteration. E.g. 
 automatic publishing of plugin documentation.
 There could be other project proposals, but in such case it makes sense 
 to discuss it with potential mentors.

 Best regards,
 Oleg Nenashev

 вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:16:51 UTC+1 пользователь Aayush Ranaut 
 написал:
>
> Hi there! My name is Prathmesh.
>
> I started programming when I was in 8th grade(2009) because I was 
> intrigued by how a computer worked. I self-taught myself how to program 
> and 
> now I am proficient with developing web apps in various 
> technologies/languages. I have several open source projects, a few of 
> which 
> have started to gain some attention recently. Besides that I have worked 
> with several small businesses as a consultant and have helped them by 
> building customized software solutions to empower their business. I 
> helped 
> develop features for a social networking site which helped them gain 3000 
> new users in less than a week. A project that I developed for an 
> advertising agency recently, involved development of a 3rd party shopping 
> cart which provides a seamless checkout experience, helped the 
> advertising 
> agency win contract of one of the top 1500 websites in the world.
>
> Jenkin servers are used by lots of people every day and I would love 
> to work on helping create a better user experience for users in order to 
> simplify their daily workflow.
>
> I would love to work on Jenkins website project for Jenkins 2.0. I 
> think that this project would be a perfect fit for me as I have 
> professionally developed websites in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript which are 
> cross platform compatible and have amazing user experience. I 
> have experience with all the modern front-end tools and technologies such 
> as LESS, SASS and I am fluent with use of frameworks such as Bootstrap 
> and 
> Foundation.
>
> My idea would be to develop the front facing website 2.0 based on the 
> ideas mentioned on 
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/2.0+Website
> I am open to building the entire front-facing website and based on my 
> competencies, I am sure that it can be done well within the GSOC time 
> 

Re: [GSoC2016] David Byrne

2016-03-19 Thread Samat Davletshin
Hello, David! Nice to meet you! I also apply to Jenkins for GSoC this year. 
Although, as I see, you have good experience, I would still suggest you get 
some experience with Jenkins before writing a proposal. To better prepare 
for the process and increase your chances to be selected, I would suggest 
to find some areas of improvement in Jenkins on which you would like to 
work and discuss them on this mailing list. You may write your proposal 
draft and get mentors' feedback and suggestions. They are very responsive 
are eager to help applicants. You may take a look at other students' 
discussions to get a better sense of the process. Finally, there are office 
hours where you can discuss details and your personal questions.

Good luck with the process!

On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 12:15:45 AM UTC+3, David Byrne wrote:
>
> Google Summer of Code 2016 - Jenkins
>
> I’m a second year Computer Science and IT student in NUI Galway. I’m 
> experienced in Java, C, JavaScript and the MEAN webstack among other 
> things. I finished first year with a first class honour and an overall 
> average of 96%. I’ve a portfolio website at http://david-byrne.github.io/ 
> which I developed myself.. 
>
> I’m interested in contributing to open-source projects so the Summer of 
> Code seems like a great opportunity. Some of the projects I’d be interested 
> in include Jenkins Web Interface improvements and working on the Update 
> Center 2.0. I haven’t used Jenkins in any of my projects yet but I’d 
> definitely look into setting it up and trying it out if I’m selected.
>

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Re: [GSoC2016] - New generation of Fingerprinting engine for Jenkins - Draft project proposal for review

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi,

Please see the wiki page.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016

We also announce the events via the jenkinsci-dev mailing list:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/jenkinsci-dev/d3XAHPzM13U

BR, Oleg


2016-03-17 18:19 GMT+01:00 mayuran satchithanantham :

> HI Oleg,
>
> May i know when is the next office hour schedule?
>
> Regards,
> Mayuran
>
> On Tuesday, 15 March 2016 01:13:18 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>
>> Looks good for the submission to Google, but it will need to be detalized
>> during the community bonding stage.
>> Maybe makes sense to explicitly describe tests to do and draft
>> [automated] test plans.
>>
>> BR, Oleg
>>
>> 2016-03-14 17:40 GMT+01:00 mayuran satchithanantham :
>>
>>> Hi Olog,
>>>
>>> I have modified my proposal with some detailed information.
>>> Please help to review if you can. Really looking forward your comments
>>> to furnish up my proposal
>>>
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WpGJ58ZconAUWZ2tUo3T8M-8xJustI9sEBn0tGVaYIY/edit?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mayuran
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 13 March 2016 19:20:23 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:

 Done.

 I think it makes sense to detalize the proposal a bit. Ideally it
 should be converted to something like mini-design.
 Currently it's reviewable for Jenkins developers, but Google reviewers
 may misunderstand the meaning of extension points.
 Any extra details (esp. class diagrams and sketches) will be useful.

 суббота, 12 марта 2016 г., 10:37:36 UTC+3 пользователь mayuran
 satchithanantham написал:
>
> Thanks Oleg,
>
> Waiting for your feedbacks.
>
> Regards,
> Mayuran
>
> On Saturday, 12 March 2016 04:18:23 UTC+8, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>
>> I need to perform another review iteration and clarify one question.
>> I hope to do it tomorrow
>>
>> среда, 9 марта 2016 г., 21:03:50 UTC+3 пользователь mayuran
>> satchithanantham написал:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Please help to comment on my draft proposal.
>>>
>>>
>>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WpGJ58ZconAUWZ2tUo3T8M-8xJustI9sEBn0tGVaYIY/edit?usp=sharing
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Mayuran
>>>
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Re: textbox in jellyscript

2016-03-19 Thread Kirill Merkushev
Simply use keyboard to edit input. :) Or you should write your own js 
program. Jelly doesn't provide such ability at this moment.

вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 8:54:16 UTC+3 пользователь Irfan Sayed написал:
>
> Hello All,
>
> is there any way in jelly script to have a textbox and contents of the 
> same can drag and drop as per need. 
> for example, the list of IP addresses are there in text box and user 
> should be able to drag and drop the IP addresses as per need. user should 
> be able to change the order of IP addresses listed in the textbox.
>
> if we can not achieve this in jelly, what all other options we have ?
> please suggest 
>
> Regards,
>

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Re: Suggestion: documentation as part of the plugin under SCM

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi,

Personally I'm +1 on moving to GitHub. Confluence is error-prone and 
unstable. It also has capture/spam problems.
So such migration may solve all the issues and allow to keep docs up to 
date.

FYI we also keep the documentation centralization in mind.
E.g. there is a project idea for GSoC2016 
, 
which covers publishing of the documentation to the Jenkins website.
It should solve the usage limitations for common users.

BR, Oleg

среда, 9 марта 2016 г., 21:36:38 UTC+1 пользователь Jesse Glick написал:
>
> On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Rafael Rezende  > wrote: 
> > is there any documentation 
> > about the Jenkins release process behind the scenes? For example, when 
> > someone wants to contribute with a new plugin, a whole environment is 
> > created around it (github repo, confluence page, a jenkins job to build 
> the 
> > plugin, Jira etc). Is everything triggered by scripts? 
>
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/IRC+Bot 
>
> is used by admins to create the GitHub repo and JIRA component. Wiki 
> page creation is up to the plugin creator (be sure to add beneath the 
> Plugins page, add one or more `plugin-*` tags, and include the macro 
> that produces plugin summary information—view source of another plugin 
> page to see). The Jenkins job is created automatically. 
>

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Jenkins cloud health reporting

2016-03-19 Thread Oliver Gondža

Hi,

I am looking for a way to collect and report provisioning statistics. 
Clouds, as implemented in Jenkins, works mostly on background but 
provide very little feedback to the user when something goes wrong. I am 
looking for following information:


- What provisioning activities are currently in progress?
- Where exceeded quota is my bottleneck?
- What is the log of current/past provisioning activities?
- What percentage of past provisioning attempts failed (per cloud/template)?
- Present short summary in UI (widget?)

There is a possibility to make the subsystem more reliable taking the 
past success rate into account. (This cloud/template failed tan times 
out of ten last attempts, can it really provision the 11th?)


I am checking there is no project that aims to provide this before I 
start to work on this.


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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Arnaud Héritier
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 8:06 PM, Minudika Malshan 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Could you please explain the following terms for me?
>
> 1) Labels created by users..Are these labels the ones we add when we
> create an ticket for an issue in jirra.
>

No. I found the label name also misleading when I saw the ticket from
Jesse. What Jesse has in mind is all texts which are created by the user
like the job names in your jenkins instance


> 2) How the plugin manage these labels? Does it maintain a file containing
> labels created by the users?
>

I think there are 2 things :
* In the various (MarkDown) files we are generating we exactly know which
type of information we are writting to define which ones must be changed
* In all files we are copying from the system files (JENKINS_HOME and ...)
it is more complex because we will have to search/replace (using regexp ?
or a catalog of data extracted from the instance ?)


> 3) For substituting randomized tokens according to the map we are doing,
> do we have to read each of the bundle entirely?It will be kind of
> inefficient, won't it?
>

Good question. Clearly the problem of performances impact will be important
thus we'll have to take care to create some tests to be able to
compare/optimize. But yes from my POV we should verify everything we put in
the bundle


>
> Thanks and regards
>
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:42 PM, Minudika Malshan 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arnaud,
>>
>> Added it as a comment on jirra.
>>
>> BR
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 5:24 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Minudika,
>>>
>>>   Can you copy your comment directly in the ticket ?
>>>   I think it will be better/easier to have the conversation on it.
>>>   I agree that we need to clarify (I have few ideas)
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 12:51 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hi,

 I was going through the following issues, JENKINS-33090
  , JENKINS-33091
  , JENKINS-21670
 .
 But it's hard for me to understand the issue addressed in 21670.
 Can you please help me to clarify the following things.

1. How to find and keep track of labels created by the
customer from the plugin side.
2. What is the purpose of creating randomized tokens, Producing a
mapping and substitution?

 Thanks and Best regards.


 On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Minudika Malshan <
 minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your
> help.
> I will go through that idea list.
>
> Regards
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan <
>> minudika...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Arnaud,
>>>
>>> Hi
>>
>>
>>> Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
>>> support-core plugin.
>>>
>>
>> No problem
>>
>>
>>> It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are
>>> available, shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my 
>>> clock? I
>>> think it will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the
>>> evening everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.
>>>
>>
>> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ?
>> (7:30PM)
>>
>>
>>>
>>> And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
>>> implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make 
>>> improvements
>>> for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
>>> Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have
>>> to work on this project.
>>>
>>
>> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to
>> do and clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for
>> Jenkins community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>>
>> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
>> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>>
>>
>>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse,
>>download bundles) - JENKINS-33090
>>
>>- Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is
>>critical to provide anonymisation of the content by default -
>>JENKINS-33090 
>>- Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (
>>https://issues.jenkins-ci.org) - JENKINS-33091
>>

Re: svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread Manuel Jesús Recena Soto
Hello,

It seems there are tests using this SVN server:
https://github.com/jenkinsci/subversion-plugin/blob/5da9ddbcf8d7ab9f8710ad7a8fd29c5bb27f24fa/src/test/java/hudson/scm/SubversionEnvInjectTest.java#L16

Regards,

2016-03-17 17:10 GMT+01:00 R. Tyler Croy :
>
> At the end of the month, I will be shutting down svn.jenkins-ci.org
>
>
> From the access logs it doesn't appear that there is any traffic going to
> svn.jenkins-ci.org that originates from developers. If you are still using
> svn.jenkins-ci.org we need to talk about moving your work over to GitHub
> (which has supported SVN for 6 years
> https://github.com/blog/626-announcing-svn-support)
>
>
> Again, I will be shutting off svn.jenkins-ci.org at the end of March.
>
>
> Cheers
> - R. Tyler Croy
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Re: [GSoC2016] Jenkins WebUI

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi Samat,

The proposal LGTM from the technical PoV.
My recommendation would be to start writing other sections like abstract, 
list of deliverables, timeline, etc.
See this guide: 
http://write.flossmanuals.net/gsocstudentguide/writing-a-proposal/

BR, Oleg

пятница, 18 марта 2016 г., 15:41:53 UTC+1 пользователь Samat Davletshin 
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>
> Hi everybody! 
>
> After a lot of valuable feedback, I would like to update you on the 
> projects that I could do during this summer. Here is the new doc. 
> 
>  
> Mainly, I am interested in job creation and configuration pages. However, I 
> also present two smaller ideas, which may also turn out to be useful. I do 
> not mean to accomplish everything what is in the doc: it is just a current 
> accumulation of possibly viable ideas. I would love to hear your feedback 
> on what do you think about these ideas and which (parts) of them would be a 
> good combination for the summer. I hope you like the ideas and then soon I 
> will post a proposal template here. I also consider an option of having 
> more than one proposal for Jenkins. 
>
>
> Thanks again for all the help!
>
>
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Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"

2016-03-19 Thread Baptiste Mathus
Looking at the UC .json ca-apm is available
https://updates.jenkins-ci.org/current/update-center.json

Just checked in a brand new jenkins instance (through Docker), and I see
your plugin.

2016-03-15 16:13 GMT+01:00 'srikant' via Jenkins Developers <
jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com>:

> Hi
>   Looks like the plugin is updated in the maven repo etc and everything
> looks good. I seem to be running into a weird page behavior issue on
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/CA+APM+Plugin. The macro 
> {jenkins-plugin-info:pluginId=ca=apm}
> seem to work sometimes and I can all the info  etc but other times when I
> refresh few times it displays "No Information For this Plugin".
>
> Wondering if I am still missing something here
>
> thanks
>
>
> --
> *From:* 'srikant' via Jenkins Developers 
> *To:* "jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com" 
> *Sent:* Monday, March 14, 2016 9:08 AM
>
> *Subject:* Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"
>
> Here you go "mvn  release:prepare release:perform"
>
> my github username/passwd is same as jenkins  and is set in settings.xml
> and ssh key is all set in my gihub acnt
>
>
> --
> *From:* Oleg Nenashev 
> *To:* Jenkins Developers 
> *Cc:* sri...@yahoo.com
> *Sent:* Monday, March 14, 2016 5:17 AM
> *Subject:* Re: Jenkins Plugin Wiki say "No Information For this Plugin"
>
>
> Hmm... The plugin has not been uploaded to the Maven repo
>
> Maven output:
>
> [INFO] [INFO] --- maven-deploy-plugin:2.6:deploy (default-deploy) @ ca-apm ---
> [INFO] [INFO] Skipping artifact deployment
>
>
> Could you provide mvn options you use to run the command?
>
> понедельник, 14 марта 2016 г., 5:04:58 UTC+1 пользователь sri...@yahoo.com
> написал:
>
>
> Hi
>   I published a plugin on github  jenkinsci/ca-apm-plugin
>  and created a wiki  
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/
> display/JENKINS/CA+APM+Plugin
> ,  am having
> trouble pulling the plugin information on wiki and if you open the wiki you
> will see it says "No information For this plugin" . I can't seem to figure
> what I am missing. Also attached is the output of my mvn release
>
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks
>
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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hi,

AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you 
can solve it via plugin.
Could you clarify the use-case?

   - Why do you want to hide it? 
   - What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?

In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in 
SimpleThemePlugin.


BR, Oleg

среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 12:31:31 UTC+1 пользователь rahul gupta написал:
>
>
> Hi Team,
>
>  
>
> I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one 
> help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
>
>  
>
> *Issue:*
>
>  
>
> On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this 
> project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who 
> configure.
>
> I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
>
>  
>
> Kindly suggest.
>
>  
>
> Kr,
>
> Rahul
>
>
>
>

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Re: [GSoC2016] Jenkins WebUI

2016-03-19 Thread Samat Davletshin


Hi everybody! 

After a lot of valuable feedback, I would like to update you on the 
projects that I could do during this summer. Here is the new doc. 

 
Mainly, I am interested in job creation and configuration pages. However, I 
also present two smaller ideas, which may also turn out to be useful. I do 
not mean to accomplish everything what is in the doc: it is just a current 
accumulation of possibly viable ideas. I would love to hear your feedback 
on what do you think about these ideas and which (parts) of them would be a 
good combination for the summer. I hope you like the ideas and then soon I 
will post a proposal template here. I also consider an option of having 
more than one proposal for Jenkins. 


Thanks again for all the help!


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Re: Request for participation: Jenkins Release Officer candidates

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Yay, we need a release manager!
On the other may be a work, which requires a significant amount of time (>8 
hours per week I'd guess).

понедельник, 7 марта 2016 г., 20:52:03 UTC+1 пользователь R Tyler Croy 
написал:
>
> Based on the team lead structure 
> (https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Proposal+-+Project+sub-teams) 
>
> which was previously approved in a project governance meeting, I am asking 
> on 
> behalf of the Jenkins board[0], for candidates who are willing to act as 
> the 
> Jenkins Release Officer[1]. 
>
>
> The Jenkins Release Officer would play a key role in driving release 
> processes 
> and the release tooling. The Release Officer would not play an exclusive 
> role 
> in the Jenkins projects release infrastructure but would be the point 
> person to: 
>
> * Manage keys for signing and producing official Jenkins releases (e.g. 
> GPG 
>   signing keys, Windows and Mac OS X certificates) 
> * Be responsible for release automation to produce LTS and weekly releases 
> * Operate LTS/weekly releases directly, or name specific release managers 
> to be 
>   responsible for those releases (e.g. "this person is responsible for 
> this LTS 
>   series, backporting, etc") 
> * Act as a single point of contact for the Security Officer to incorporate 
>   security fixes/backports into releases (this implies membership to 
> Jenkins CERT 
>   team) 
>
>
> The expected term for the Release Officer would be 12 months. 
>
> Contributors interested in being considered for the Jenkins Release 
> Officer 
> position should email the board: jenkins...@googlegroups.com  
> in the next 
> *seven* days explaining their qualifications for the position. 
>
>
>
> After that seven day period expires, the board will select a candidate to 
> appoint to the position who will be able to act on behalf of the 
> Governance 
> Board on matters pertaining to the position described above. 
>
>
>
> [0] The current board: <
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Governance+Board> 
> [1] 
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Team+Leads#TeamLeads-Release 
>
>
>
> Cheers, 
> - R. Tyler Croy 
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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
After getting the use-case, +1 from me on Job Restrictions.
I've designed it for such use-cases.

среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 16:15:26 UTC+1 пользователь Dominik Bartholdi 
написал:
>
> You can define some restrictions on where a job is allowed to be executed 
> with this 
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Job+Restrictions+Plugin
> /Domi
>
> On 16 Mar 2016, at 16:12, Brian Stinson  
> wrote:
>
> On Mar 16 07:40, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you
>  
> can solve it via plugin.
> Could you clarify the use-case?
>
>   - Why do you want to hide it? 
>   - What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?
>
> In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in 
> SimpleThemePlugin.
>
>
> BR, Oleg
>
> среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 12:31:31 UTC+1 пользователь rahul gupta написал:
>
>
>
> Hi Team,
>
>
>
> I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one 
> help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
>
>
>
> *Issue:*
>
>
>
> On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this 
> project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who
>  
> configure.
>
> I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
>
>
>
> Kindly suggest.
>
>
>
> Kr,
>
> Rahul
>
>
>
>
>
> I can think of a use-case where you would want to administratively set
> the labels based on username/group in a multi-tenant installation.
>
> Example:
> jobs created by users in the 'project1' group always get routed to the
> 'project1' label
>
> Cheers!
>
> --Brian 
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Web Interface Improvements and Update Center 2.0

2016-03-19 Thread Arshad Khan
I have uploaded a proposal.Please have a look at it. 

On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 7:36:07 AM UTC+5:30, Arshad Khan wrote:
>
> Thank you very much. These were just issues that I pointed out in the 
> jenkins 2.0 from my intuition. I will be uploading my proposal today that 
> will try to touch every potential point.
>
> On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 7:31:21 AM UTC+5:30, James Dumay wrote:
>>
>> Great proposal Arshad. I'd echo Oleg's feedback in narrowing down the 
>> scope a bit. One thing that might hamper the delivery of this proposal is 
>> plugin compatibility - Gus Reiber and Tom Fennelly have done a lot of 
>> thinking about this and would be a good people to get advice from.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 10:13:09 AM UTC+11, Arshad Khan wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello everyone,
>>>
>>> My name is Arshad Khan, I am a second year 
>>> student pursuing B.Tech. in Information Technology from Bharati Vidyapeeth 
>>> College of Engineering, New Delhi. I am currently doing internship as an 
>>> Front-end and UX developer at Broomberg Cleaning Services,New Delhi. I have 
>>> been learning and doing work with web development languages like HTML, CSS 
>>> ,PHP, JQuerry and JavaScript since my first year of engineering and worked 
>>> as a part of user experience team of several community projects. I have 
>>> great interest in designing and front-end architecture. I have worked as a 
>>> graphic designer for various technical societies of my college.As a  
>>> graphic designer, I have learned a lot about typography and color schemes.I 
>>> have working knowledge of Java(CS 106A), C, photoshop and illustrator too.
>>>
>>> I am really very excited  for these two projects because I have all the 
>>> skills mentioned for these projects. Most importantly, it will be 
>>> undoubtedly great learning experience for me. I think UI is very important 
>>> aspect of an application. It decides credibility of a  website or an 
>>> application and improves user experience.It will be a great opportunity for 
>>> me to work with Jenkins.
>>>
>>> I have installed jenkins on my system and downloaded the source code and 
>>> started working on it. Before diving deep into it, I saw a lot old and 
>>> non-elegant icons and alignment issues.I am eagerly waiting for the hangout 
>>> session to ask some questions and to know more about the ideas. I will 
>>> write back and submit my proposal after a deep analysis of the application.
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> LinkedIn: https://in.linkedin.com/in/arshdkhn1
>>> Twitter:  https://twitter.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Personal Website: www.collegenerd.in
>>> Github: https://github.com/arshdkhn1
>>> Broomberg Services: https://www.broomberg.in
>>> Graphic designs:http://collegenerd.in/graphic-designs/
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Arshad Khan
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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Re: Jenkins cloud health reporting

2016-03-19 Thread Baptiste Mathus
+1. That'd be valuable information. For example, my current master adresses
a docker swarm manager, and when it's full, the only way I know it is 1)
because I monitor the swarm itself, and 2) there's a bunch of stack traces
in the logs :).

If you need feedback or beta testing, I'll be happy to help.

Cheers

2016-03-16 20:00 GMT+01:00 Oliver Gondža :

> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a way to collect and report provisioning statistics.
> Clouds, as implemented in Jenkins, works mostly on background but provide
> very little feedback to the user when something goes wrong. I am looking
> for following information:
>
> - What provisioning activities are currently in progress?
> - Where exceeded quota is my bottleneck?
> - What is the log of current/past provisioning activities?
> - What percentage of past provisioning attempts failed (per
> cloud/template)?
> - Present short summary in UI (widget?)
>
> There is a possibility to make the subsystem more reliable taking the past
> success rate into account. (This cloud/template failed tan times out of ten
> last attempts, can it really provision the 11th?)
>
> I am checking there is no project that aims to provide this before I start
> to work on this.
>
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Integration of Docker plugins with Jenkins 2.0 features

2016-03-19 Thread nitika


Hey there!


I am Nitika Garg, fourth year student at PEC University of Technology, 
Chandigarh, India pursuing major in Computer Science. This is in context of 
“Integration of Docker plugins with Jenkins 2.0 features like Pipeline as 
Code” project and all the appreciable work you have been doing for that. 
This seems to be particularly interesting to me. I already have some 
experience working with Docker. I have used Docker during my internship at 
Hike Messenger, India where it was being used to execute the automation 
test suite in multiple android devices simultaneously. 


*Description of the project done during internship*:


Docker was used to replace the sequential testing framework used to test 
the working of Hike Android app. In the parallel testing framework, a new 
Docker container is created as soon as a new Android device is connected to 
the system and whole of the test suite is then distributed among all the 
devices attached to the machine. The Base Ubuntu image(which was used to 
create all the docker containers) was packaged with SSH server and ADB 
(Android Debug Bridge) used to allow debugging in the android devices. 
Handling of Docker containers was through Command Line.


I found this new technology quite interesting and want to continue working 
with it. Could anyone of you please guide me on how to start with this 
project and what are the git repositories to be referred to?


Thanks a lot for reading!

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Re: Linking to help files in war/src and including dynamic content

2016-03-19 Thread Christopher Orr

On 14/03/16 15:59, Jesse Glick wrote:

On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 7:53 PM, Christopher Orr  wrote:

I’m trying to work on some of the core documentation, and a lot of it seems to 
be kept away from the core source — in `war/src/main/webapp/help`, where all of 
the files are HTML-only.


Generally I would consider this a deprecated location; help files
should be moved to their conventional locations:

· `core/src/main/resources/pkg/SomeDescribable/help.html`, for the
object as a whole
· `core/src/main/resources/pkg/SomeDescribable/help-someField.html`,
for a particular property


Ahh.. ok, it's good to know that it's considered deprecated.



There are exceptions: help that is not (and cannot easily be)
associated with conventional form binding; or cases where the same
content must be shared between multiple forms.


Right, I've seen a bunch of this in core already.  Makes sense.



At any rate, for files in the recommended locations, it is possible to
replace `.html` with `.jelly` and use dynamic content.


Yup.

Thanks!
Chris


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Re: [GSOC 2016] Support core plugin improvements

2016-03-19 Thread Minudika Malshan
Hi,

Sure, I am ok with 7.30 p.m (3 p.m for you). Thanks a lot for your help.
I will go through that idea list.

Regards

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 9:39 PM, Arnaud Héritier 
wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 12:14 PM, Minudika Malshan 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Arnaud,
>>
>> Hi
>
>
>> Verry sorry for my delay. I am currently going through the source of
>> support-core plugin.
>>
>
> No problem
>
>
>> It would be really helpful if we can have a chat. If you are available,
>> shall we have a hangout tomorrow at about 6.30p.m on my clock? I think it
>> will be about 2 pm for you. Or I am available throughout the evening
>> everyday so you can decide a convenient time for you.
>>
>
> I'll be busy at 2PM but I'm free at 3PM. Could it be ok for you ? (7:30PM)
>
>
>>
>> And I am concerned about the features and improvements I have to
>> implement for this project. Since the project idea is to make improvements
>> for the plugin, there can be too many options to be considered.
>> Could you please let me know on which features/improvements I have to
>> work on this project.
>>
>
> Yes we need to identify the work to do. There are a lot of thing to do and
> clearly we need to identify what has the most important value for Jenkins
> community developers (and users to have it widely adopted).
>
> For now the most important ideas I put in the list were in
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Google+Summer+Of+Code+2016
>
>
>- Ease the management of bundles (UI to list, delete, browse, download
>bundles) - JENKINS-33090
>
>- Bundles will have to be stored in our public JIRA thus it is
>critical to provide anonymisation of the content by default -
>JENKINS-33090 
>- Submission of bundles in our bug tracker (
>https://issues.jenkins-ci.org) - JENKINS-33091
>
>- ...
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> Best regards.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 2:49 AM, Arnaud Héritier 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 6:16 PM, Minudika Malshan >> > wrote:
>>>
 Hi Arnoud,

>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>>
 I went through the source and built it. I followed the instruction on
 the git repository for run the support-core plugin and execute the
 following command.
 *mvn hpi:run*

 The console says that Jenkins is fully up and running.But when I go got
 localhost:8080 it gives me this error message on the browser.

 *Error 404 - Not Found.*
 * No context on this server matched or handled this request.Contexts
 known to this server are: *

-
*/jenkins ---> 
 org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext@5ba74f77{/jenkins,jar:file:/home/minudika/.m2/repository/org/jenkins-ci/main/jenkins-war/1.554.1/jenkins-war-1.554.1.war!/}*



>>> It is normal. Just directly go to http://localhost:8080/jenkins/
>>> Jenkins is started under the context /jenkins/
>>>
>>>
 I also tried to start Jenkins first and then run the plugin.
 It seems like both Jenkins and plugin use the same port and gives an
 error.

>>>
>>> yes you need to take care to stop any existing instance to have only one
>>> running on 8080
>>>
>>>

 Could you please let me know how to run and test the support core
 plugin with the changes I'm making.

>>>
>>> mvn hpi:run + open http://localhost:8080/jenkins/ should be the way to
>>> go.
>>>
>>>

 Yes, it would be great to have a discussion with you. Please let me
 know a convenient time for you.

>>>
>>> It seems you are 4:30 ahead from me (france). What is the easier for you
>>> ? Something in the evening on your side ?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>>
 Thanks and Regards
 Minudika

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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread R. Tyler Croy
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2016, rahul gupta wrote:

> Thanks Oleg for prompt response.
> 
> I need not to show this option cause few Developers in my team can use this
> option to execute jobs on different application slave.
> 
> Could u please suggest few pointers on writing this simplethemeplugin.


You might find this plugin useful as a more viable alternative:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Job+Restrictions+Plugin


Hidding things in the UI doesn't mean that they're technically hidden, and a
savy user can still find them.


Another option is to simply use the Matrix authorization plugin and restrict
users from having the Job/Configure permission



> On Wednesday, 16 March 2016, Oleg Nenashev  wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you
> > can solve it via plugin.
> > Could you clarify the use-case?
> >
> >- Why do you want to hide it?
> >- What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?
> >
> > In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in
> > SimpleThemePlugin.
> >
> >
> > BR, Oleg
> >
> > ??, 16 ?? 2016 ??., 12:31:31 UTC+1  
> > rahul gupta ??:
> >>
> >>
> >> Hi Team,
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one
> >> help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> *Issue:*
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this
> >> project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who
> >> configure.
> >>
> >> I couldn???t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kindly suggest.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Kr,
> >>
> >> Rahul
> >>
> >>
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Re: Updating the browser compatibility matrix

2016-03-19 Thread Robert Sandell
On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 6:10 PM, Daniel Beck  wrote:

>
> On 16.03.2016, at 17:06, Robert Sandell  wrote:
>
> > +1
>

> I didn't really propose anything ;-)
>

OK, I was +1 for dropping IE9 and IE10 :)

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Re: Question about the docker-pipeline plugin

2016-03-19 Thread guobao . li
I got it. Therefore, does it mean that I can integrate the notion of 
"pipeline as code" with the base of the Docker Custom Build Environment 
Plugin, so that we can run the pipeline steps in the container by using 
plein Docker CLI?



Le mardi 15 mars 2016 18:10:24 UTC+1, nicolas de loof a écrit :
>
> docker-pipeline does rely on docker-exec to enter a container an run 
> commands inside it, so the jenkins slave remoting still applies to the 
> hosting node. 
> this was inspired by Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin (aka Oki Docki 
> plugin)
>
> Main benefit is you can run arbitrary docker image, you don't need one 
> created to host a jenkins slave. Typically, you can use an image you use on 
> your own developer workstation to reproduce a specific build environment.
>
> But this setup also has some limitations, one of them being you need a 
> local docker daemon on jenkins slave, as it relies on bind mounting project 
> workspace
>
>
>
> 2016-03-15 16:58 GMT+01:00 :
>
>> Hello, everyone!
>>
>> I'm working on the subject about the "Integration of Docker plugins with 
>> Jenkins 2.0 features". I have learned that the Docker-Pipeline Plugin can 
>> run the pipeline steps inside the containers by using Jenkins Slave, but 
>> i'm wondering the interest of running the pipeline steps by depending on 
>> the Docker CLI instead of the Jenkins Slave remoting in the images? 
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Guobao
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Re: textbox in jellyscript

2016-03-19 Thread Kirill Merkushev
Very simple example of custom js
https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/blob/master/src/main/resources/com/cloudbees/jenkins/GitHubPushTrigger/config.groovy
https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/blob/master/src/main/webapp/js/warning.js

More complex example
https://github.com/cloudbees/pipeline-editor-plugin

вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 8:54:16 UTC+3 пользователь Irfan Sayed написал:
>
> Hello All,
>
> is there any way in jelly script to have a textbox and contents of the 
> same can drag and drop as per need. 
> for example, the list of IP addresses are there in text box and user 
> should be able to drag and drop the IP addresses as per need. user should 
> be able to change the order of IP addresses listed in the textbox.
>
> if we can not achieve this in jelly, what all other options we have ?
> please suggest 
>
> Regards,
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Re: Question about the docker-pipeline plugin

2016-03-19 Thread nicolas de loof
Using Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin approach with Pipeline is
already implemented as docker-pipeline plugin.
What we'd like to investigate during GSoC is to get further, considering
limitations of the existing approach, and a docker-centric way to manage
build elasticity and customization.

2016-03-16 14:38 GMT+01:00 :

> I got it. Therefore, does it mean that I can integrate the notion of
> "pipeline as code" with the base of the Docker Custom Build Environment
> Plugin, so that we can run the pipeline steps in the container by using
> plein Docker CLI?
>
>
>
> Le mardi 15 mars 2016 18:10:24 UTC+1, nicolas de loof a écrit :
>>
>> docker-pipeline does rely on docker-exec to enter a container an run
>> commands inside it, so the jenkins slave remoting still applies to the
>> hosting node.
>> this was inspired by Docker Custom Build Environment Plugin (aka Oki
>> Docki plugin)
>>
>> Main benefit is you can run arbitrary docker image, you don't need one
>> created to host a jenkins slave. Typically, you can use an image you use on
>> your own developer workstation to reproduce a specific build environment.
>>
>> But this setup also has some limitations, one of them being you need a
>> local docker daemon on jenkins slave, as it relies on bind mounting project
>> workspace
>>
>>
>>
>> 2016-03-15 16:58 GMT+01:00 :
>>
>>> Hello, everyone!
>>>
>>> I'm working on the subject about the "Integration of Docker plugins with
>>> Jenkins 2.0 features". I have learned that the Docker-Pipeline Plugin can
>>> run the pipeline steps inside the containers by using Jenkins Slave, but
>>> i'm wondering the interest of running the pipeline steps by depending on
>>> the Docker CLI instead of the Jenkins Slave remoting in the images?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Guobao
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plugin to validate agents before allowing jobs to run

2016-03-19 Thread Antonio Beyah
I have recently started using the Jenkins Swarm plugin which grants us the 
ability to allow dynamic agents to join the cluster, I am thinking about 
writing a plugin that would perform a set of actions before the agent is 
allowed to take jobs, irrespective of the 'mode' or 'label' assignments.

When a new agent joins, I would like to be able to run a set of tests, or 
jobs that would signify whether or not the agent is capable of taking on 
real jobs.  Things such as: checkout code from scm, run a gradle build, etc

My thinking for implementation:
- When an agent joins the cluster, don't allow it to take any jobs until it 
is vetted
- To vet the agent, a set of jobs would all be required to pass (run and 
return a success)

More implementation details:
1) When an agent joins, immediately set its mode to 'exclusive' and change 
all labels to _candidate
2) Do a search for any job with the _candidate restriction and run 
those jobs
3) If those jobs are all successful, remove the _candidate label and 
set the mode back to its original setting

My questions:
1) Is there a better way to do this?
2) What extension points should I look at to do this?  So far I have 
started looking at hudson.slaves.ComputerListener but am unsure if I can 
hook in early enough to prevent any jobs from running on the newly added 
agent before changing it
3) Does a plugin already exist that does this or have similar behavior?

Any guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Antonio

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Re: I dont want "Restrict where this project can be run"

2016-03-19 Thread Brian Stinson
On Mar 16 07:40, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> AFAIK there is no feature in Jenkins core allowing to hide it. I doubt you 
> can solve it via plugin.
> Could you clarify the use-case?
> 
>- Why do you want to hide it? 
>- What behavior do you expect from Jenkins scheduler when it's hidden?
> 
> In any case, you can hide the control using siome Javascript code in 
> SimpleThemePlugin.
> 
> 
> BR, Oleg
> 
> среда, 16 марта 2016 г., 12:31:31 UTC+1 пользователь rahul gupta написал:
> >
> >
> > Hi Team,
> >
> >  
> >
> > I am new to this group but using Jenkins from last many years. I need one 
> > help/suggestion before I start writing own Jenkins Plug-in.
> >
> >  
> >
> > *Issue:*
> >
> >  
> >
> > On Every Jenkins job configuration, we have option "Restrict where this 
> > project can be run". I don't want this option visible to the developers who 
> > configure.
> >
> > I couldn’t find any alternate so planning to write own plugin.
> >
> >  
> >
> > Kindly suggest.
> >
> >  
> >
> > Kr,
> >
> > Rahul
> >
> >
> >
> >

I can think of a use-case where you would want to administratively set
the labels based on username/group in a multi-tenant installation.

Example:
jobs created by users in the 'project1' group always get routed to the
'project1' label

Cheers!

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Re: [Jenkins-infra] svn.jenkins-ci.org will be SHUT DOWN on March 31

2016-03-19 Thread R. Tyler Croy
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Oleg Nenashev wrote:

> Could we manually check the migration status of plugins before deleting the 
> data?


*You* can, I'm not signing up for any more work maintaining this system :)


> Are you also going to persist the backup for a while?


I'm going to back up the data for a while, but if you want to persist the data
that's fine too.


> ??, 17 ?? 2016 ??., 17:10:50 UTC+1 
>  R Tyler Croy ??:
> >
> >
> > At the end of the month, I will be shutting down svn.jenkins-ci.org 
> >
> >
> > From the access logs it doesn't appear that there is any traffic going to 
> > svn.jenkins-ci.org that originates from developers. If you are still 
> > using 
> > svn.jenkins-ci.org we need to talk about moving your work over to GitHub 
> > (which has supported SVN for 6 years 
> > https://github.com/blog/626-announcing-svn-support) 
> >
> >
> > Again, I will be shutting off svn.jenkins-ci.org at the end of March. 
> >
> >
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Re: [GSoC2016] External Workspace Manager plugin development

2016-03-19 Thread somai . alexandru
Hi Oleg,

Thank you very much for your feedback, it was very useful to me.

Kind regards,
Alex

On Friday, March 18, 2016 at 2:22:36 PM UTC+2, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks a lot for contacting us!
> The proposal looks good to me in general, I've added several comments to 
> the document.
>
> Best regards,
> Oleg Nenashev
>
> пятница, 18 марта 2016 г., 12:17:50 UTC+1 пользователь 
> somai.a...@gmail.com написал:
>>
>> The draft proposal is available here 
>> ,
>>  
>> so that everyone can see it.
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 10:15:13 AM UTC+2, somai.a...@gmail.com 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> My name is Alexandru Șomai, I am a second year master's degree student 
>>> at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Babes-Bolyai 
>>> University of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. I would like to begin my contribution 
>>> to the open source community and I think that this could be a great 
>>> opportunity for me to get started. 
>>>
>>> I am interested in working on the "External Workspace Manager plugin 
>>> development" project. By building a plugin that can share the same 
>>> workspace for different jobs would come up with advantages such as: 
>>> decreasing the time taken by a job to run, resources would be 
>>> used efficiently. I have shared the draft proposal on GSoC web app. When 
>>> you have the time, please review it.
>>>
>>> I believe that I have all the required skills for taking this challenge:
>>>
>>>- I have more than two years hands-on experience with Java. 
>>>- While I was working at Betfair (September 2014 - November 2015) I 
>>>gained experience with Jenkins as a user, part of my work was to 
>>> configure 
>>>and create Jenkins jobs for building a specific project or for running 
>>>integration tests on targeted environments. 
>>>- During my other job, I had to build an Update Manager application 
>>>in three months using Groovy and Grails framework. 
>>>- I don't have knowledge yet of how to build my own Jenkins plugin, 
>>>but I am a fast learner and I am eager to learn. In the next days I am 
>>>planning to make a Jenkins plugin to improve my knowledge in this area. 
>>>
>>> I am looking forward to hear from you!
>>>
>>> Kind Regards,
>>> Alex Șomai
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Re: [GSoC2016] - Jenkins Website

2016-03-19 Thread Oleg Nenashev
Hello,

I'm not a mentor, but I'd like to provide some feedback.

Seems the proposed features are very small and actually can be done within 
1-2 days (maybe I'm wrong). Google Summer of Code presumes a full-time 
involvement of students during two months. So the scope of changes in the 
proposal should be much wider. I would recommend concentrating on a single 
consistent feature, which would require much improvements and would be 
useful to the community at same time.

If you need to discuss it with mentors online, see our office hours 
schedule. It should be the best approach.

BR, Oleg

вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:41:19 UTC+1 пользователь Aayush Ranaut 
написал:
>
> Thanks Sir,
>
> I am not looking to develop the website from scratch. There are several 
> things which can be improved to enhance the user experience. Some of which 
> include:
>
> 1. Fixing the addition white spaces.
>
>
> 
>
>
> 2. Make the site more responsive by fixing the navigation bar and the 
> header section to start with.
>  
>
>
> 
>
>
> 3. The blog posts are hidden on mobile devices.
>  
>
>
> 
>
>
> Looking forward for response by mentor if I should pursue working on it.
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Prathmesh Ranaut
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 3:57:18 AM UTC+5:30, Oleg Nenashev wrote:
>>
>> UPD: Source codes are located at 
>> https://github.com/jenkins-infra/jenkins.io/
>>
>> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:26:19 UTC+1 пользователь Oleg Nenashev 
>> написал:
>>>
>>> Hi Pratmesh,
>>>
>>> Thanks for contacting us!
>>> Currently Jenkins 2.0 website is mostly done. Here is the test instance: 
>>> http://jenkins.io/
>>> So the website development from scratch does not seem to be an option 
>>> now.
>>>
>>> There are particular cases we consider for the next iteration. E.g. 
>>> automatic publishing of plugin documentation.
>>> There could be other project proposals, but in such case it makes sense 
>>> to discuss it with potential mentors.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Oleg Nenashev
>>>
>>> вторник, 15 марта 2016 г., 23:16:51 UTC+1 пользователь Aayush Ranaut 
>>> написал:

 Hi there! My name is Prathmesh.

 I started programming when I was in 8th grade(2009) because I was 
 intrigued by how a computer worked. I self-taught myself how to program 
 and 
 now I am proficient with developing web apps in various 
 technologies/languages. I have several open source projects, a few of 
 which 
 have started to gain some attention recently. Besides that I have worked 
 with several small businesses as a consultant and have helped them by 
 building customized software solutions to empower their business. I helped 
 develop features for a social networking site which helped them gain 3000 
 new users in less than a week. A project that I developed for an 
 advertising agency recently, involved development of a 3rd party shopping 
 cart which provides a seamless checkout experience, helped the advertising 
 agency win contract of one of the top 1500 websites in the world.

 Jenkin servers are used by lots of people every day and I would love to 
 work on helping create a better user experience for users in order to 
 simplify their daily workflow.

 I would love to work on Jenkins website project for Jenkins 2.0. I 
 think that this project would be a perfect fit for me as I have 
 professionally developed websites in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript which are 
 cross platform compatible and have amazing user experience. I 
 have experience with all the modern front-end tools and technologies such 
 as LESS, SASS and I am fluent with use of frameworks such as Bootstrap and 
 Foundation.

 My idea would be to develop the front facing website 2.0 based on the 
 ideas mentioned on 
 https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/2.0+Website
 I am open to building the entire front-facing website and based on my 
 competencies, I am sure that it can be done well within the GSOC time 
 frame. But I would like to discuss that with my mentor as to what he would 
 consider ideal.

 GitHub 
 LinkedIn 
 Portfolio Website 

 Sincerely,
 Prathmesh Ranaut

>>>

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