I am trying to use Synopsys Coverity Plugin with a Build Wrapper.
Coverity build Job fails right away with the following message:
Running Synopsys Coverity version: 2.3.1
FATAL: org/jenkinsci/plugins/workflow/support/steps/build/RunWrapper
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
I believe that there is very little that you can do without the Coverity
Connect server.
I also looked at the Coverity plugin and decided that it was not going to help
too much. So instead I rolled my own using the imperative pipeline. What I do
is to pull back the results of a ‘canned’ view
Hello,
I want to configure Jenkins to add coverity.
I was able to install the coverity plugin.
On my part, the method of running coverity is using command line.
I was also able to add it on Jenkins and I can see the results on the workspace.
Now, my question is this.
How can Jenkins parse
about that
- https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-15336
Cheers
On Thursday, 20 April 2017 09:32:46 UTC+1, Nitzan Yemal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I started to use Coverity plugin in our Jenkins and I wanted to know if I
> can publish the scan results via mail? is there ant HT
Hi,
I started to use Coverity plugin in our Jenkins and I wanted to know if I
can publish the scan results via mail? is there ant HTML file created in
that scan which I can send?
Is there a list pf Coverity environment variable I can use instead?
Thanks,
Nitzan
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All,
I am currently operating in the following environment:
Jenkins version: 2.10
Coverity Plugin for Jenkins: 1.80 (same behavior in version 1.7.3 as well)
Coverity Server Version: 7.7.0
I have a single Coverity Project / Stream which contains approx. 6200
defects (most of which are now
Install the Coverity plugin, create a project in Coverity, add Coverity as a
post-build step, fill in the fields.
With more specific questions I can provide more specific answers.
From: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
[mailto:jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of dharavath hemanth
ha Dashottar
>> *Sent:* Thursday, November 06, 2014 11:38 PM
>> *To:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com
>> *Subject:* Using Coverity plugin
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>I have the Coverity setup created and installed the client on a linux
>> slave machine.
I don’t use that option, but it looks like maybe Perforce does not have a user
named Builder?
From: Shobha Dashottar [mailto:shobha.dashot...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 7:07 AM
To: Jenkins Users
Cc: Ginga, Dick
Subject: Re: Configure SCM in the Coverity Plugin
Thanks .
I have now
Builder?
*From:* Shobha Dashottar [mailto:shobha.d...@gmail.com javascript:]
*Sent:* Tuesday, July 28, 2015 7:07 AM
*To:* Jenkins Users
*Cc:* Ginga, Dick
*Subject:* Re: Configure SCM in the Coverity Plugin
Thanks .
I have now added p4 to the blacklist and it went ahead
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*Sent:* Tuesday, June 23, 2015 11:22 PM
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*Subject:* Configure SCM in the Coverity Plugin
Hi Team,
I have configured the Coverity
I don’t know. I’m just guessing.
From: Shobha Dashottar [mailto:shobha.dashot...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 7:56 AM
To: Jenkins Users
Cc: Ginga, Dick
Subject: Re: Configure SCM in the Coverity Plugin
yes. Perforce does not have that user but it is just the system user builder
doing
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Subject: Configure SCM in the Coverity Plugin
Hi Team,
I have configured the Coverity plugin for our build. The cov commands are
issues from the build script itself. Coverity itself runs fine but I wanted to
enhance further and selected the Source Control (SCM) option. I selected
Hi Team,
I have configured the Coverity plugin for our build. The cov commands
are issues from the build script itself. Coverity itself runs fine but I
wanted to enhance further and selected the Source Control (SCM) option. I
selected the perforce option and entered the P4PORT.
But, looks
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jenkins...@googlegroups.com javascript:] *On Behalf Of *Shobha Dashottar
*Sent:* Thursday, November 06, 2014 11:38 PM
*To:* jenkins...@googlegroups.com javascript:
*Subject:* Using Coverity plugin
Hi,
I have the Coverity setup created and installed the client on a linux
slave
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Using Coverity plugin
Hi,
I have the Coverity setup created and installed the client on a linux slave
machine. Using Coverity UI I can created the xml and run coverity analysis just
fine.
In my Jenkins job, I have configured Coverity and that build
Hi,
I have the Coverity setup created and installed the client on a linux
slave machine. Using Coverity UI I can created the xml and run coverity
analysis just fine.
In my Jenkins job, I have configured Coverity and that build just
fails with the below error:
The build job was running
are working.
Now, I want to integrate Coverity with Jenkins: I installed the latest
version of *this plugin*
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Coverity+Plugin. In the
configuration of my project on Jenkins, I added a Coverity post-build
action, specified an Coverity Integrity Manager
To: jenkinsci-users@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Coverity plugin
Hello,
I am looking for help on run coverity through Jenkins as well. Not able to
find a post that helps me, just wonder whether you were able to get yours
working, and whether you would like to share some ideas on how to do it.
Thanks
On Thu, Jun 12, 2014 at 10:33 AM, Ginga, Dick
dick.gi...@perkinelmer.com wrote:
I have run Coverity with Jenkins. The latest plugin is better than previous
ones but still not real robust.
We just do a batch/script that runs cov-build with the appropriate
command line options, then cov-analyze,
Hey guys and gals,
I've been trying to use the Coverity plugin (1.2.3) along with the MSBuild
plugin (1.16) on Jenkins 1.505. The job also has a pre-build step to run
some Windows batch commands. I set up ClearCase to be on my blacklist for
cov-build, but no matter what I try, cov-build
M also Facing the same problem. i am working on jenkin 1.483 version with
coverity plugin 1.1.3
[Coverity] No snapshot ID found in build log
Build step 'Coverity' changed build result to FAILURE
Build step 'Coverity' marked build as failure
Notifying upstream projects of job completion
Error
Coverity with Jenkins: I installed the latest
version of *this
plugin*https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Coverity+Plugin.
In the configuration of my project on Jenkins, I added a Coverity
post-build action, specified an Coverity Integrity Manager Instance, a
coverity project and stream. I
under Update Site click [Check now]
Updates
Coverity Plugin should show that version 1.1.3 is available for update,
and version 1.1.2 is installed.
check Coverity Plugin, click Download now and install after restart
check Restart Jenkins ...
You should be ready to run!
Vaughn Spurlin
May 2012 10:15:04 UTC-7, Viktor Tarasov wrote:
Hi,
I installed Coverity plugin 1.1.2 into Jenkins v1.463 and
normally configured an Integrity Manager Instance.
But receive an exception when trying to add 'coverity' post-build
action to free-style job.
On the webUI 'coverity' action
I have the same issue and confirmed with the Coverity folks that they
too can recreate this bug. They have opened an internal bug to attempt
to resolve this issue. Coverity Bug #41917 for reference.
On May 11, 1:15 pm, Viktor Tarasov viktor.tara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I installed Coverity
Hi,
I installed Coverity plugin 1.1.2 into Jenkins v1.463 and
normally configured an Integrity Manager Instance.
But receive an exception when trying to add 'coverity' post-build
action to free-style job.
On the webUI 'coverity' action appears without any parameters.
There are the extracts
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