Re: ChangeLog parser without SCM

2012-04-01 Thread Grégory Boissinot
At the moment, there is no available solution without SCM.
However, you can look at the XTrigger plugin providing a change log.

What is exactly your use case?


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 1:26 PM, bl0ck3r martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Is it possible to have a ChangeLog parser without developing the full SCM
 plugin?



Re: ChangeLog parser without SCM

2012-04-01 Thread Martin d'Anjou
I maintaing a rogue Jenkins installation which has no access to the SCM. 
I build with a shell script that launches the job by ssh to another 
account on a remote host. At the end of the build, I rsync relevant 
files and make them artifacts, including a file containing the 
differences (diff -u) introduced in the build. I wanted this file to be 
linked to the ChangeLog or to a Changes introduced in this build button.


Martin

On 12-04-01 03:45 PM, Grégory Boissinot wrote:

At the moment, there is no available solution without SCM.
However, you can look at the XTrigger plugin providing a change log.

What is exactly your use case?


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 1:26 PM, bl0ck3r martin.danjo...@gmail.com 
mailto:martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:


Is it possible to have a ChangeLog parser without developing the
full SCM plugin?






Re: ChangeLog parser without SCM

2012-04-01 Thread Andrew Melo
Could you make a local git mirror and trigger Jenkins off that? 


Andrew Melo
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On Apr 1, 2012, at 15:07, Martin d'Anjou martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I maintaing a rogue Jenkins installation which has no access to the SCM. 
 I build with a shell script that launches the job by ssh to another account 
 on a remote host. At the end of the build, I rsync relevant files and make 
 them artifacts, including a file containing the differences (diff -u) 
 introduced in the build. I wanted this file to be linked to the ChangeLog or 
 to a Changes introduced in this build button.
 
 Martin
 
 On 12-04-01 03:45 PM, Grégory Boissinot wrote:
 
 At the moment, there is no available solution without SCM.
 However, you can look at the XTrigger plugin providing a change log.
 
 What is exactly your use case?
 
 
 On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 1:26 PM, bl0ck3r martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is it possible to have a ChangeLog parser without developing the full SCM 
 plugin?
 
 


Re: ChangeLog parser without SCM

2012-04-01 Thread Martin d'Anjou
I really like your idea... I still need to ssh the execution and rsync 
the artifacts back, but Git would give me the changelog and the deltas 
between the files... this is something I need to ponder. It would give 
the team some exposure to git.


Martin

On 12-04-01 04:14 PM, Andrew Melo wrote:

Could you make a local git mirror and trigger Jenkins off that?


Andrew Melo
Sent from my secret fortress.

On Apr 1, 2012, at 15:07, Martin d'Anjou martin.danjo...@gmail.com 
mailto:martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:


I maintaing a rogue Jenkins installation which has no access to the 
SCM. I build with a shell script that launches the job by ssh to 
another account on a remote host. At the end of the build, I rsync 
relevant files and make them artifacts, including a file containing 
the differences (diff -u) introduced in the build. I wanted this file 
to be linked to the ChangeLog or to a Changes introduced in this 
build button.


Martin

On 12-04-01 03:45 PM, Grégory Boissinot wrote:

At the moment, there is no available solution without SCM.
However, you can look at the XTrigger plugin providing a change log.

What is exactly your use case?


On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 1:26 PM, bl0ck3r martin.danjo...@gmail.com 
mailto:martin.danjo...@gmail.com wrote:


Is it possible to have a ChangeLog parser without developing the
full SCM plugin?