For the visualisation, you could always try Mike Bostock's excellent
D3.js...
Chris
On 28/09/2012 18:25, Stefan Wolf wrote:
Hi,
since I am the maintainer and creater of the plugin, I would not say
that it is not maintained anymore. I hopefully will find some time soon
to restructure the code in a way to make it better extensible. I also
was looking for a possibility to layout the graph without resorting to
graphviz, but I was not able to find a solution in java or javascript.
If you know a good library which provides a similar functionality as
graphviz, then please tell me.
Regards,
Stefan
On Wednesday, September 26, 2012 9:16:27 AM UTC-3, kikou wrote:
Hello
sorry for this late answer
I didnt pay attention but indeed it is working
Nevertheless i found pity that we need another graphical lib, i am
sure that a plugin could be done with java tools only or html
object, i really prefer a plugin which not needs external binaries.
K.
Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012 15:23:40 UTC+2, Mark Waite a écrit :
We use that plugin very frequently and it works great for us.
Why do you say "what a pity that this plugin is not maintained"?
We've not found any cases where it had bugs or issues that
blocked our work, and I don't recall any recent complaints from
other users either.
Can you describe further why you think it might need an update?
Mark Waite
*From:* kikou <ingenieur...@gmail.com>
*To:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 5, 2012 5:20 AM
*Subject:* Re: Automatic diagram
Hi Gergo
Thank you. The plugin you gave is exaclty what i am looking for.
I maybe do a missunderstanding but it is the dependancy
indeed i'd like to have in a graph showing the sequence of
projects (not build number), in other words seeing upstream
and downstream projects in one graph.
what a pitty that this plugin is not maintained. Yes maybe i
could update it but not now.
Thank you a lot Gergo
Rgds
K.
Le mercredi 5 septembre 2012 12:15:51 UTC+2, Gergo a écrit :
Hi,
You mention "job sequence" but if you mean "build
sequence" - I don't think it's predictable/static as it
depends on dynamic factors (e.g availability of slaves,
build duration changes affect allocation).
Not exactly sure about your requirements, but I'm using
Dependency Graph View:
http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Dependency+Graph+View+Plugin
<http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Dependency+Graph+View+Plugin>
, this seems to be how far you can get solely looking at
the jobs.
hth,
Gergo
On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 8:14 AM, kikou
<ingenieur...@gmail.com > wrote:
Hi all
Is there any plugin which draw automatically a
diagram showing the job sequence ?
So that it is more easy to show to some people the
i dont like the format of pipeline view and it is
more to show the result of last builds than the
sequence.
Rgds
K.
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