My testing job (Maven/TestNG) creates logs for failed tests. Is there a way
to view these logs using jenkins' http server? Currently I have to login
into the machine and/or copy files with FTP.
My files are under the workspace directory, but I can write them somewhere
else if it makes things
Hi
I am trying to download LDAP Plugin v.1.8, but for the last two days I have got
error:
hudson.util.IOException2: Failed to download from
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ldap/1.8/ldap.hpi
Does this indicate a problem with the updates server?
Best regards
David
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Hi all,
Is there an alternative site to download jenkins?
When trying to download from
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/war/1.548/jenkins.war
I get ERROR 504: Gateway Time-out.
Thanks,
David
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David Aldrich (2014-01-21 09:26):
Hi
I am trying to download LDAP Plugin v.1.8, but for the last two days I
have got error:
hudson.util.IOException2: Failed to download from
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/ldap/1.8/ldap.hpi
Does this indicate a problem with the updates
Ok, it's working for me now.
Thanks
David
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David Aldrich (2014-01-21 09:26):
Hi
I
Moddy Ʈe'eni (2014-01-21 09:13):
My testing job (Maven/TestNG) creates logs for failed tests. Is there
a way to view these logs using jenkins' http server? Currently I have
to login into the machine and/or copy files with FTP.
My files are under the workspace directory, but I can write them
Hi,
I am trying to setup my slaves to the ssh-agent plugin. This works great on
the unix slaves, but I am having problems with the windows slave. This one
seems to require tomcat native libraries, which is where I get lost since I
am not a Java dude. I have installed the binaries that I
You mean using Archive the artifacts? I can't do that. There are
potentially hundreds of such files, and I don't know their names beforehand.
Moddy
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 9:07 PM, Maciej Jaros mac...@mol.com.pl wrote:
Moddy Ʈe'eni (2014-01-21 09:13):
My testing job (Maven/TestNG) creates
You can use wildcards (ant pattern) I think (**/*.log) if you know the
extension. or *.* if you need all the files.
If both wont work, then you better move the logs to a separate folder (or
zip it) during the build process and use that for archiving.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 4:15 PM, Moddy
Not as a 'look, here's everything you can use like an API'. I've looked at the
Javadoc, sources, or the web UI to find these in the past.
Javadoc/sources example: You want to perform an action on a freestyle project.
Go to javadoc.jenkins-ci.org and look for freestyle, and you'll find e.g.:
This worked perfectly, thank you very much! I wish there was a way to bring
this to the top of search results.
Now I need to figure out how to dynamically create jobs...
On Tuesday, 5 February 2013 08:36:18 UTC, Viliam Aboši wrote:
I know this thread is old, but in case someone has the same
Hello,
I've configured a project using cmake and I use ctest to generate xml test
results file.
This test results file is sent to jenkins xUnit plugin.
Each time I start jenkins, a new directory is created in my build
directory: Testing/Temporary/2014*/Test.xml
The problem I've got is that
Hey there,
I'm looking for a jenkins plugin to enable sso authetication using
shibboleth2.
Is there such a thing? I can only find the CAS Plugin
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/CAS+Plugin that only goes up
to saml 1.1.
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I know of a comercial (not free) plugin that does this -
http://www.cloudbees.com/jenkins-enterprise-by-cloudbees-features-label-throttled-build-execution-plugin.cb
As a plugin exists, the answer to your second question about extension
points is answered with a yes - but I'm not sure what they
Hi,
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I would guess that the second error is caused by an invalid patch file
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Jon revw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi ,
yes we have both the build steps in the build.
1) review parameter
2) notify reviewboard
one more point when i am trying build with jenkins cli with
Hi Magnus,
The description is a bit high-level but it looks like this could be a
fit to our problem. I'm happy to give it a try!
Thorsten
Am 21.01.2014 14:34, schrieb Magnus Sandberg:
Hi,
I'm thinking about adding something like this to the Priority Sorter
(JENKINS-21214
You mean folders plugin from cloudbees? As far as I know it's not free.
PS
What's Open Frickin Source?
On 2014/01/17 12:13 PM, Stephen Connolly wrote:
There is actually a layered set of credential stores... if you use the folders
plugin (which as of version 4.0 is free as in Open Frickin
I work for CloudBees... I can assure you that it is free and open source...
look here: https://github.com/jenkinsci/cloudbees-folder-plugin.
-Stephen.
Open Frickin Source == Fecking Open Source Baby == Open source and not
something else.
Prior to 4.0 it was Closed Source but Free as in tell me
On 21.01.2014, at 16:16, Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
wrote:
4.0
Also worth noting is that the major changes in 4.0 were removal of several of
the nicer features as described here:
http://blog.cloudbees.com/2013/10/cloudbees-folders-plugin-now-open-source.html
This 4.0
I'd like to split a job into 3 jobs:
1. setup
2. run-tests
3. cleanup
If setup is successful, it should launch the run-tests job. If it fails, it
should run the cleanup job.
The run-tests job should always run the cleanup job.
The Build other projects plugin doesn't have that
On 21 January 2014 15:27, Daniel Beck m...@beckweb.net wrote:
On 21.01.2014, at 16:16, Stephen Connolly stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
wrote:
4.0
Also worth noting is that the major changes in 4.0 were removal of several
of the nicer features as described here:
I was able to do this with the Environment Inject plugin
(https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/EnvInject+Plugin)
You could for example set The BUILD_OUTPUT variable that way and then
reference in the template as $BUILD_OUTPUT
Endlines are a bit tricky: To get an endline you should do it
The build flow plugin
(https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Build+Flow+Plugin) is just for you.
You would set up the master job as a build flow job and set up logic similar to
this:
guard{
build(setup)
build(run-tests)
}rescue{
build(cleanup)
}
Think of guard as
Hi,
I know ;-) feel free to add any requirement or suggestions you might have.
I was just trying to see if there's a true use case for this or not, I have
thought about this along the same lines as in Throttle Concurrent Builds
Plugin but for Job Groups as defined in Priority Sorter.
/Magnus
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 8:03:00 AM UTC-5, ycollet wrote:
Hello,
I've configured a project using cmake and I use ctest to generate xml
test results file.
This test results file is sent to jenkins xUnit plugin.
Each time I start jenkins, a new directory is created in my build
We are using the git plugin and the Jenkins-Jira plugin in our job
configurations.
Our git commit messages all have a Jira ID, so in a continuous build we see
a list of git changes and the Jira IDs associated with them.
We use the Jenkins-Jira plugin to update issues for each build, which is
Hi - just curious if anyone here has implemented JE. Can same
functionality be achieved with free plugins instead of going with the
paid versions that Cloudbees offers?
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Our Jenkins master server runs on an EC2 instance and we stop it twice a
day to switch between a small and medium instance to reduce our bills
during off hours. Our build slaves are EC2 instances using the Jenkins EC2
plugin. To keep the builds fast we have it configured to only stop the
Yes, a Groovy script could iterate over the current list of Jenkins nodes,
determine which ones are EC2 slaves, and then delete them. This would terminate
the EC2 instances for those slaves.
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I've set-up Jenkins for my Windows slave (I am running Jenkins under
CentOS) with DCOM access (so Jenkins runs as service).
This was working fine until I updated my CentOS set-up last night (incl.
Jenkins), and now it can't seem to connect to my Windows node anymore.. it
is stuck on Checking
I would like to stop them, not terminate them. Is there a proper way to
stop the instance from a Groovy script?
On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 11:51:00 AM UTC-6, Kevin Fleming wrote:
Yes, a Groovy script could iterate over the current list of Jenkins nodes,
determine which ones are EC2 slaves,
I should note that technically it can connect, but can't do anything much
it seems... it creates a jenkins folder on my C drive but that's it.
Op dinsdag 21 januari 2014 19:06:05 UTC+1 schreef Deniz Zoeteman:
I've set-up Jenkins for my Windows slave (I am running Jenkins under
CentOS) with
Are these slaves running active jobs, or are they idle (from Jenkins point of
view)?
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Cc: Kevin Fleming (BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN)
At: Jan 21 2014 13:12:43
I would like to stop them, not
I think I hit a similar issue while playing with latest core a few weeks
back, so I think it is a regression at jenkins core level. I would
recommend you to rollback to your previous jenkins core version (and
probably raise an issue for this to track the regression)
Cheers,
Vincent
2014/1/21
Ahh... well that makes sense, but I'm fairly certain that the EC2 plugin
doesn't currently offer any way to initiate the 'timeout' process that results
in an instance being stopped (as opposed to terminated). It's possible that the
existing function that handles timeouts could be called from a
So it matches the extraction of windows slave to a plugin (
https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/commit/2669e4a86d72f2d8b67417812db8f52aa487f3de).
I guess something has gone wrong in the process...
Vincent
2014/1/21 Deniz Zoeteman dkzoete...@gmail.com
Moving from 1.547 to 1.546 fixed the
Hey Kevin. Thanks for your help. The following script prints out the EC2
slaves and computers (it does not provide an actual description)
jenkins = Jenkins.instance;
for (slave in jenkins.slaves.findAll({s - s instanceof
hudson.plugins.ec2.EC2OndemandSlave})) {
println slave
computer =
Am 21.01.2014 17:20, schrieb Magnus Sandberg:
I was just trying to see if there's a true use case for this or not, I
have thought about this along the same lines as in Throttle Concurrent
Builds Plugin but for Job Groups as defined in Priority Sorter.
Definitely there is a use case. The link to
I tried to setup polling in Jenkins so it will do a build on every push to
Git.
The error I kept getting
remote: No git consumers for URI ssh://gitserver@svn-sim-cur2/~/git/
tidemark.git
To ssh://gitserver@svn-sim-cur2/~/git/tidemark.git
0c8c278..a25713e feature-test2 - feature-test2
What
Hello,
I am using email-ext plugin to send my build mails. based on the job
environment values, i create an html file and use the html file in the body
to send the mail
${FILE, path=$WORKSPACE/mail.html}
I have a requirement where i have to put the subject of the mail parsing
console
Hi,
In the configuration for your build, what did you put in the git section
for the Repository URL?
I'm not sure if the Git plugin (
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin ) supports an ssh://
URL.
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On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 2:17 PM, tt...@tidemark.com wrote:
I tried
The message comes from
https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin/blob/master/src/main/java/jenkins/plugins/git/GitSCMSource.java#L180
I think it means that the git source control provider inside Jenkins
expected that something was interested in that URL, but when it iterated
over the list of
Thanks for that pointer.
I am confused about one thing. In my environment,
I have a build named TrueNAS-master2 configured with the MultipleSCM
plugin. One of the repos in my build is configured to use this URL:
g...@gitserver.ixsystems.com:/git/repos/freenas-build/trueos.git
If I do this:
I don't think you're doing anything wrong, though that message is
surprising.
Do you have any jobs which are polling the Git URL
g...@gitserver.ixsystems.com:/git/repos/freenas-build/trueos.git ? If not,
then I think you could probably remove that warning by creating a job which
polls that Git
I think that may be the same issue as was reported in:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-21434
The change to fix that problem was submitted just recently, so the next
release of the git client plugin should fix it (if I've understood the
problem correctly).
Mark Waite
On Tuesday,
Hi,
I have the TrueNAS-master2 build configured with the MultipleSCM plugin.
TrueNAS-master2
is configured to check out from 3 different git repos. One of the git
repos is g...@gitserver.ixsystems.com:/
git/repos/freenas-build/trueos.git
In the TrueNAS-master2 build, in the Build Triggers
If schedule is empty, I believe no polling is performed. If you insert the
keyword @daily, it will only poll once a day, but will respond to build
requests since there is some polling interval defined. At least, I think
that is what I observed previously.
Mark Waite
On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at
I can use LDAP to get user and group now, but I have 2 OU in 1 LDAP server
like the following.
Is it possible to use 2 (or more) OU ?
OU=CO,OU=Root,DC=company
OU=Groups1,OU=Root2,DC=company
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