-party tool and display them for
>> the Jenkins user (the results can be viewed in a web browser through the
>> Jenkins UI), including the results history for this job.
>
> Does not need a plugin if you want to display it in a separate job. Tests
> results can be uploaded
Hi,
so I'm working on a project that requires me to produce a Jenkins plugin.
My part of the project on the whole will look something like this:
1. An Eclipse user (a software engineer) will trigger a Jenkins job through
the Eclipse UI on his local machine.
2. With action #1, a script (probably
Hi,
I'm working on a project to extend Jenkins' functionalities to serve
certain goals, but before I start writing plugins from scratch I will of
course look for these functionalities in existing plugins.
Seeing as Jenkins seems to have more than a thousand available plugins,
even narrowing my
Hi,
I'm working on a project to extend Jenkins' functionalities to serve
certain goals, but before I start writing plugins from scratch I will of
course look for these functionalities in existing plugins.
Seeing as Jenkins seems to have more than a thousand available plugins,
even narrowing my