Re: Cannot display dependency graph

2012-10-15 Thread Hez
Hi

The problem is solved by installing the Graphviz from graphviz-rhel.repo 
(follow the instructions herehttp://www.graphviz.org/Download_linux_rhel.php
).

I installed Graphviz wihthout downloading the graphviz-rhel.repo and it 
probably installed a different version of Graphviz from somewhere else.


On Saturday, October 6, 2012 6:16:42 AM UTC+8, Hez wrote:

 Hi

 I have installed Jenkins 1.484 and Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin 0.4 on 
 CentOS 5.8.
 I have also successfully installed Graphviz using the command like 'yum 
 install graphviz-gd'.

 Unfortunately the graph is not showing when clicked on the 'Dependency 
 Graph'.

 There is no error in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log.


 [image: Inline image 1]


 Do you know what could be the problem?


 -- 

 Hez
  


Logger for Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin

2012-10-09 Thread Hez
Hi

May I know what is the logger for Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin?

Unfortunately the log is empty after I have added a logger 
'hudson.plugins.depgraph_view' with log level of 'all'.
I'm expecting at least some logs that tells the plugin has been executed 
when I clicked on the 'Dependency Graph' link.



Re: Cannot display dependency graph

2012-10-08 Thread Hez
Hi

Hmmm .. there is no luck, Jenkins is still not display the dependency 
graph after I added an environment variable PATH=/usr/bin:$PATH in Jenkins 
system configuration UI.
To verify that Jenkins can access the dot command, I tested with a job 
which execute a shell command 'dot -V' successfully.


On Monday, October 8, 2012 2:29:57 PM UTC+8, Baptiste Mathus wrote:

 No. Domi is speaking about the jenkins UI, in the admin page where you can 
 configure everything graphically.

 Even if dot seems to be correctly present in the PATH, try to explicitly 
 configure dot binary path inside jenkins. This way you'll see if it only 
 seems to be related to finding the binary or something else.

 Cheers
 Le 8 oct. 2012 03:36, Hez hez...@gmail.com javascript: a écrit :

 Hi Domi

 What do I need to configure in the Jenkin's global configuration?
 Do you mean the /etc/sysconfig/jenkins?


 On Saturday, October 6, 2012 1:46:20 PM UTC+8, domi wrote:

 Does the user Jenkins runs with see 'dot' on the PATH? ('dot' is the CLI 
 tool installed by graphviz) 
 If not, configure it in the global config of your jenkins installation. 
 /Domi 


 On 06.10.2012, at 00:16, hezjing hez...@gmail.com wrote: 

  Hi 
  
  I have installed Jenkins 1.484 and Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin 0.4 
 on CentOS 5.8. 
  I have also successfully installed Graphviz using the command like 
 'yum install graphviz-gd'. 
  
  Unfortunately the graph is not showing when clicked on the 'Dependency 
 Graph'. 
  
  There is no error in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log. 
  
  
  image.png 
  
  
  Do you know what could be the problem? 
  
  
  -- 
  
  Hez 



Re: Cannot display dependency graph

2012-10-07 Thread Hez
Hi Domi

What do I need to configure in the Jenkin's global configuration?
Do you mean the /etc/sysconfig/jenkins?


On Saturday, October 6, 2012 1:46:20 PM UTC+8, domi wrote:

 Does the user Jenkins runs with see 'dot' on the PATH? ('dot' is the CLI 
 tool installed by graphviz) 
 If not, configure it in the global config of your jenkins installation. 
 /Domi 


 On 06.10.2012, at 00:16, hezjing hez...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 

  Hi 
  
  I have installed Jenkins 1.484 and Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin 0.4 on 
 CentOS 5.8. 
  I have also successfully installed Graphviz using the command like 'yum 
 install graphviz-gd'. 
  
  Unfortunately the graph is not showing when clicked on the 'Dependency 
 Graph'. 
  
  There is no error in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log. 
  
  
  image.png 
  
  
  Do you know what could be the problem? 
  
  
  -- 
  
  Hez 



Re: Cannot display dependency graph

2012-10-06 Thread Hez
Hi Domi

Yes, the user jenkins is able to run 'dot'.

Here is the console output:

$ whoami
jenkins
$ dot -V
dot - Graphviz version 2.12 (Wed Nov 23 19:29:35 UTC 2011)



On Saturday, October 6, 2012 1:46:20 PM UTC+8, domi wrote:

 Does the user Jenkins runs with see 'dot' on the PATH? ('dot' is the CLI 
 tool installed by graphviz) 
 If not, configure it in the global config of your jenkins installation. 
 /Domi 


 On 06.10.2012, at 00:16, hezjing hez...@gmail.com javascript: wrote: 

  Hi 
  
  I have installed Jenkins 1.484 and Dependency Graph Viewer Plugin 0.4 on 
 CentOS 5.8. 
  I have also successfully installed Graphviz using the command like 'yum 
 install graphviz-gd'. 
  
  Unfortunately the graph is not showing when clicked on the 'Dependency 
 Graph'. 
  
  There is no error in /var/log/jenkins/jenkins.log. 
  
  
  image.png 
  
  
  Do you know what could be the problem? 
  
  
  -- 
  
  Hez