Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin
Hi, thanks for your answer. I went to test it with maven 3.0.4 and he works. Thanks for your guidance. But I have some questions. In my company, we mostly use maven 2.2.1 for building our project. If I create my plugin with the latest version, will there be compatibility problems? Dimitri Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 02:19:46 UTC+2, kinow a écrit : Hi Dimitri, I created a plug-in last week I think, and run mvn hpi:run and it worked fine (it was using 1.466 too). But my Maven is 3.0.4. There are some special settings for Maven 2.x in the plug-in tutorial, but could you consider updating your Maven to 3.0.4, maybe installing both, and giving it a try? If you are not able to run the plug-in with Maven 3.0.4, then we can further investigate this issue. What do you think? Bruno P. Kinoshita http://kinoshita.eti.br http://tupilabs.com From: Dimitri CHARLES charles20...@gmail.com javascript: To: jenkin...@googlegroups.com javascript: Sent: Monday, 22 October 2012 9:45 PM Subject: Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin I forgot to say that I am using Maven 2.2.1 Jenkins 1.466 Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 01:32:58 UTC+2, Dimitri CHARLES a écrit : I am actually trying to develop a Jenkins plugin using maven but I am unable to test it. I created my project with the command mvn -cpu hpi:create. I called the project jenkins-plugin-tutorial. I packaged it with mvn package or mvn install and run the Jenkins server with mvn hpi:run. By default, there is a HelloWorlBuilder for testing purpose that should appear at the Jenkins configuration page (Jenkins Menu - Manage Jenkins - Configure System) or under the Build section, but it does not display. I followed these two tutorials (here and here) step by step many times by making sure that I do not make a mistake but it still dont work. Maybe I have made something wrong. Can somebody gives me some hint how to correct my errors.
Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin
Hi Dimitri, But I have some questions. In my company, we mostly use maven 2.2.1 for building our project. If I create my plugin with the latest version, will there be compatibility problems? If you are building the plug-in in your company, using 2.2.1, so you may have problems (though it's been a while since I last used maven 2.2.1 to develop plug-ins, or build projects in Jenkins). If you are building the plug-in with maven 3.0.4, and only installing in your Jenkins, then you can use it with jobs using any maven version. Hope that helps, Bruno P. Kinoshita http://kinoshita.eti.br http://tupilabs.com From: Dimitri CHARLES charles2000dimi...@gmail.com To: jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com Cc: Bruno P. Kinoshita brunodepau...@yahoo.com.br Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2012 12:38 PM Subject: Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin Hi, thanks for your answer. I went to test it with maven 3.0.4 and he works. Thanks for your guidance. But I have some questions. In my company, we mostly use maven 2.2.1 for building our project. If I create my plugin with the latest version, will there be compatibility problems? Dimitri Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 02:19:46 UTC+2, kinow a écrit : Hi Dimitri, I created a plug-in last week I think, and run mvn hpi:run and it worked fine (it was using 1.466 too). But my Maven is 3.0.4. There are some special settings for Maven 2.x in the plug-in tutorial, but could you consider updating your Maven to 3.0.4, maybe installing both, and giving it a try? If you are not able to run the plug-in with Maven 3.0.4, then we can further investigate this issue. What do you think? Bruno P. Kinoshita http://kinoshita.eti.br http://tupilabs.com _ ___ From: Dimitri CHARLES charles20...@gmail.com To: jenkin...@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 October 2012 9:45 PM Subject: Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin I forgot to say that I am using Maven 2.2.1 Jenkins 1.466 Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 01:32:58 UTC+2, Dimitri CHARLES a écrit : I am actually trying to develop a Jenkins plugin using maven but I am unable to test it. I created my project with the command mvn -cpu hpi:create. I called the project jenkins-plugin-tutorial. I packaged it with mvn package or mvn install and run the Jenkins server with mvn hpi:run. By default, there is a HelloWorlBuilder for testing purpose that should appear at the Jenkins configuration page (Jenkins Menu - Manage Jenkins - Configure System) or under the Build section, but it does not display. I followed these two tutorials (here and here) step by step many times by making sure that I do not make a mistake but it still dont work. Maybe I have made something wrong. Can somebody gives me some hint how to correct my errors.
Unable to test Jenkins plugin
I am actually trying to develop a Jenkins plugin using maven but I am unable to test it. I created my project with the command mvn -cpu hpi:create. I called the project jenkins-plugin-tutorial. I packaged it with mvn package or mvn install and run the Jenkins server with mvn hpi:run. By default, there is a HelloWorlBuilder for testing purpose that should appear at the Jenkins configuration page (Jenkins Menu - Manage Jenkins - Configure System) or under the Build section, but it does not display. I followed these two tutorials (herehttp://blog.codecentric.de/en/2012/08/tutorial-create-a-jenkins-plugin-to-integrate-jenkins-and-nexus-repository/ and here https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugin+tutorial) step by step many times by making sure that I do not make a mistake but it still dont work. Maybe I have made something wrong. Can somebody gives me some hint how to correct my errors.
Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin
I forgot to say that I am using Maven 2.2.1 Jenkins 1.466 Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 01:32:58 UTC+2, Dimitri CHARLES a écrit : I am actually trying to develop a Jenkins plugin using maven but I am unable to test it. I created my project with the command mvn -cpu hpi:create. I called the project jenkins-plugin-tutorial. I packaged it with mvn package or mvn install and run the Jenkins server with mvn hpi:run. By default, there is a HelloWorlBuilder for testing purpose that should appear at the Jenkins configuration page (Jenkins Menu - Manage Jenkins - Configure System) or under the Build section, but it does not display. I followed these two tutorials (herehttp://blog.codecentric.de/en/2012/08/tutorial-create-a-jenkins-plugin-to-integrate-jenkins-and-nexus-repository/ and here https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Plugin+tutorial) step by step many times by making sure that I do not make a mistake but it still dont work. Maybe I have made something wrong. Can somebody gives me some hint how to correct my errors.
Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin
Hi Dimitri, I created a plug-in last week I think, and run mvn hpi:run and it worked fine (it was using 1.466 too). But my Maven is 3.0.4. There are some special settings for Maven 2.x in the plug-in tutorial, but could you consider updating your Maven to 3.0.4, maybe installing both, and giving it a try? If you are not able to run the plug-in with Maven 3.0.4, then we can further investigate this issue. What do you think? Bruno P. Kinoshita http://kinoshita.eti.br http://tupilabs.com From: Dimitri CHARLES charles2000dimi...@gmail.com To: jenkinsci-dev@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, 22 October 2012 9:45 PM Subject: Re: Unable to test Jenkins plugin I forgot to say that I am using Maven 2.2.1 Jenkins 1.466 Le mardi 23 octobre 2012 01:32:58 UTC+2, Dimitri CHARLES a écrit : I am actually trying to develop a Jenkins plugin using maven but I am unable to test it. I created my project with the command mvn -cpu hpi:create. I called the project jenkins-plugin-tutorial. I packaged it with mvn package or mvn install and run the Jenkins server with mvn hpi:run. By default, there is a HelloWorlBuilder for testing purpose that should appear at the Jenkins configuration page (Jenkins Menu - Manage Jenkins - Configure System) or under the Build section, but it does not display. I followed these two tutorials (here and here) step by step many times by making sure that I do not make a mistake but it still dont work. Maybe I have made something wrong. Can somebody gives me some hint how to correct my errors.