Use Cloudbee Folder, and Role based Plugin. Define specific role based on the
regex of each of name of folder for projects/jobs. One category of jobs each
in a separate folder.
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I am using Workflow to automate the Maven Release Plugin. Since Maven is
not directly supported via workflow, I use the sh step to call Maven. One
of the parameters this plugin takes is the password to use for checkins,
however if passwords contain special characters, the "sh" step will fail
Hello all,
I recently updated my TFS plugin to version 4.0.0 to take advantage of the
Java client instead of having to install a tf client on all my Linux
hosts. I have two Linux build agents and the Jenkins server runs on
Windows. I occasionally see problems like this:
FATAL:
com.microsoft
I have not found a way to fix this other than copying the ojdbc jar (e.g.
ojdb14.jar) file into the Jenkins WEB-INF\lib folder.
On Monday, November 16, 2015 at 3:43:18 PM UTC-5, t3knoid wrote:
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> BTW, I also copying the Oracle JDBC library file in the Groovy lib folder.
> The console test works
Although in Ruby the $VARIABLE wouldn't collide with ruby interpolation and
be left alone. It seems in groovy that whilst ${variableName} is idiomatic,
it isn't enforced (at least I assume that is what is happening, it is
failing to expand). Somewhat annoying of groovy.
On Tuesday, December
Ah yes of course, thanks. Same as ruby.
On Tuesday, December 1, 2015 at 9:09:55 AM UTC+11, slide wrote:
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> This is the behavior of the groovy language. Variables are interpolated in
> double quoted strings, but not in single quoted strings.
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 3:06 PM Michael Neale >
This is the behavior of the groovy language. Variables are interpolated in
double quoted strings, but not in single quoted strings.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 3:06 PM Michael Neale
wrote:
> I would like some clarity on the different types of quotes in workflow
> script. Take this contrived example:
I would like some clarity on the different types of quotes in workflow
script. Take this contrived example:
env.FOO = 42
def FOO2 = 43
node {
sh 'echo $FOO'
sh "echo $FOO2"
}
This works - as you would expect. However, if you switch the quotes around,
it fails. It seems single quote means
We are in a similar position and another option (while exploring migration
away from the Maven type) is that, while Maven itself must run JDK 7+, it
can fork to a lower JDK. This forking is handled by Jenkins automatically
and coiuld serve as a stopgap.
On Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 4:06:32
On 30.11.2015, at 20:00, lvoty...@redhat.com wrote:
> It is possible that builds are not loaded.
The build.xml are missing, so they cannot be loaded.
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Maybe these builds were deleted, and deletion was incomplete?
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At this time we need to stick with 1.638
On Monday, November 30, 2015 at 2:39:28 PM UTC-5, Mark Waite wrote:
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> If you've been on a Jenkins version since 1.555 (a year or more), you
> should probably upgrade to the long term support version instead of 1.638.
> Your upgrade pace suggests "stabl
Hi, I managed to disable the plugin for now. The problem we were seeing was
the disk calculation step would usually take a few seconds but sometimes it
would take up to 30 minutes. This was unacceptable as it was causing many
of our jobs to queue. We currently have version 0.25 of the disk usage
pl
If you've been on a Jenkins version since 1.555 (a year or more), you
should probably upgrade to the long term support version instead of 1.638.
Your upgrade pace suggests "stable", so why not choose a version that is
intentionally stable, while still using a more modern version?
Refer to https://
I am upgrading from 1.555 to 1.638. I copied a job over and holy crap it's
buggy.
All plug-ins are installed, etc.
Configuration is good.
Are there KNOWN issues when copying jobs over.
Dynamic Parameter example. 1st parameters is takes but NOT the second
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Did you found a solution for this?
On Monday, September 21, 2015 at 10:37:17 AM UTC+1, Karsten K wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> sorry in case for a duplicated question, but by scrolling through various
> forums I couldn't find any concrete info.
>
> I have the feelin
Hi,
there is no configuration which disable calculation of builds after build.
This is for periodic recalculation. Please why you want to disable it? It
is because of some bug - there was an issue that calculation at the end of
build was problematic when build starts another build. If it is that
Can you post which version of Jenkins you use and which plugins (if there
are not too many)?
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It is possible that builds are not loaded. Try to check if Jenkins displays
them - /22. If Jenkins does not display them by UI, it means
that probably builds are not loaded. In this case try to check Jenkins log
if there is an error message about not loading these jobs.
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Thanks - I'll dig into this later this week.
A.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 7:29 AM, Dave Lawrence wrote:
> JIRA created.
>
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-31801
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
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Is it possible to get the API token using the API after authenticating with
the users real password?
Thanks,
Clint
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JIRA created.
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-31801
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Dave
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Thanks,
Are you saying that I use to install a specific plug-in to do that ? it is
not nativelly inside Jenkins ?
is there a more widely user plugin beyong all these ?
Best regards,
Le lundi 30 novembre 2015 11:04:34 UTC+1, Stephen Connolly a écrit :
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> Yes. You need to use an authorization s
during first build in jenkins i am able to proper checkout while running 2nd
build after checkout it is failing with below error do any one faced this type
of error please help me..
i think after checkout it contacting some webservice, do i need to set any
proxy if so how to set
Thanks in a
Yes. You need to use an authorization strategy that allows permissions to
differ per item, e.g.
* Project matrix
* Role strategy
* CloudBees RBAC (proprietary)
On 30 November 2015 at 09:48, iostrym wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to give right for some users to create and configure their
> j
Thanks but where do you specify the socks proxy settings? Can this be added
to the jenkins startup script? I have tried but the process doesn't start
so i am clearly putting it in the wrong place. Has anyone got this
successfully working?
On Friday, 27 November 2015 23:52:58 UTC, Christopher O
Hello,
Is it possible to give right for some users to create and configure their
job without being able to modify some jobs.
Typically, have one job area for one project and another job area for
another project. And use from one project that can't modify job for the
other project.
Is this pos
Hi,
If you connect those slaves via ssh then can you review your networking
configuration and verify no interruptions happened when the build ran?
You can add some verbose output based on the logs:
- https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Logging
SSH slave/master connections within Jenkins
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