If a job requires credentials tied to a particular user scope, are those
credentials accessible if the job is timer-triggered? Triggered by an upstream
job? Triggered by an upstream job that was triggered by the user? … by some
other user?
I really like the credentials work you’ve done,
The user's credentials are only available from the user's authentication. A
plugin could be written that captures a users authentication but that
would be very bold if not written correctly
On 2 July 2014 09:04, matthew.web...@diamond.ac.uk wrote:
If a job requires credentials tied to a
Hi,
Can you please tell me How I can schedule Jenkins Job which will execute
every after 15 seconds.
Regards,
Swapnil
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On the job configuration page, there is a section called “Build Triggers”.
Select “Build periodically” and enter your schedule. There is help text
available.
From: Swapnil Pawar [mailto:vedant.swap...@gmail.com]
Sent: 02 July 2014 09:42
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Subject: Want to
You can't. Are you sure you're using the right tool for the job?
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/if_all_you_have_is_a_hammer,_everything_looks_like_a_nail
On 02.07.2014, at 10:42, Swapnil Pawar vedant.swap...@gmail.com wrote:
Can you please tell me How I can schedule Jenkins Job which will
You could write a custom plugin. It's not to hard. The built in triggers
are checked once every minute so the best resolution you will get with
those is once per minute. There is nothing stopping you from implementing a
custom trigger that causes builds to be triggered every second or every 15
I agree that it does sound like somebody trying to solve the wrong
problem... we'll see which road he takes... does he push back on the
requirement and find a better solution that does not involve running a
job every 15 seconds... or does he get his feet wet and write a custom
plugin (and a month
I have windows slave machine, that i need to connect to the Jenkins master
server. I run slave.jar on that machine and the machine contact the Jenkins
server (console informs me about the handshake and write the info status
Connected).
But the log (server/computer/offline-test-1/log) shows
Hi Rob,
1: Do you want each job to launch 15 seconds after the previous one
*launched*, or after the previous one *finished*? - yes..have to laucnh the
after previous one finished
Context : I am executing the Jmeter scripts after every 15 seconds through
the Jenkins to check the health of
Right, so you have a good reason to launch every 15 seconds from Jenkins.
Presumably, you want to use the Performance
Pluginhttps://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Performance+Plugin, and
want it to run every 15 seconds.
So build your Jmeter job, adding a “Trigger builds remotely (e.g.,
how accurate to the 15 seconds does it need to be?
If it is only between job finishing and starting again, you could have it
trigger itself again in a post build action to setup the running loop.
then set the quiet period to 15 seconds to get the delay between finished
and started.
Geoff
On
I have a post build script and am trying to get the build duration. I am
trying to get it like so:
def build = manager.build
build.duration.toString()
but that just yields 0. Is there a way I can get the build duration using a
post build groovy script?
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Install the EnvInject plugin
(https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/EnvInject+Plugin).
In your job, make your first step get the current time in the format you prefer
and write that out to a file called times.properties. Here is how in Linux:
touch times.properties # create the file
Hello,
I am using the Jenkins CLI to pull down a list of 'template' jobs, search
and replace for our release version, then create a job using the job XML
which I have pulled from Jenkins.
The template job uses promoted builds plugin to have CI, Directed
Build, ReleaseCandidate,
Solved, it was local issue with yum and recognizing the repository!
On Wednesday, July 2, 2014 7:53:42 AM UTC+2, Jurica Krizanic wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to update Jenkins from 1.569 to 1.570 via *yum update jenkins*
and getting No Packages marked for Update.
Performed *yum clean all*,
Hello,
We are trying to use the Jenkins Stash notifier plugin.
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/StashNotifier+Plugin
Wondering if there is a way to use authentication using ssh keys instead of
plain user name and password when configuring the plugin to work on Jenkins.
It asks for
I haven't looked at the code but I'm assuming the plugin uses the Stash
REST API to do its job. As far as I'm aware, there is no option to use ssh
keys to authenticate against the REST API so therefore there wouldn't be an
option in the plugin.
Richard.
On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Rajesh
Hi
It takes almost 5 - 6 mins each time for a job's configuration to load.
We have about 15 - 20 jobs and the behaviour is the same if there are any
other builds running or not. Our Jenkins is version 1.525 running in
Tomcat 7.0 container. The Jenkins server is a solaris box with
You could use the 'execute shell' option and put all your commands in
there. Its basically a shell script that runs on the system you desire.
You could 'restrict where this job is run' to the machine you want and
it'll execute those commands over there.
Sam
On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 10:28:32
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