You might want to look at the GitSCM Plugin $class: SparseCheckoutPaths.
This should do what you are asking.
On Friday, June 25, 2021 at 11:15:09 a.m. UTC-4 eric@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi! In a nutshell, I'm cloning for builds, not doing any polling or
> such. I clear my workspace then check
Hi! In a nutshell, I'm cloning for builds, not doing any polling or such.
I clear my workspace then check out my repository. I'd like to do the same
but just grab a specific folder. I'm guessing this would be done in my
branch specifier. As it stands now, for this particular checkout
Hello,
Is there any github plugin which offers features like
https://github.com/jenkinsci/gitlab-plugin ? Like
1. Able to trigger build on Jenkins when there is a custom defined comment
in MR/PR
2. To get all env var like sourcebranch,targetbranch,comment, etc
3. Supports Comment (regex
and
related plugins. Does anyone know of something in there that assumes any
shared libraries are from github?
The warning itself comes from the github plugin, something tries to
validate the URL to my shared library as a github URL. This fails since
it is not stored on github.
Any pointers
Right now we are using github plugin to do something automatically.
When some code is pushed to repo, the job will be triggered.
But we have more specific requirement that the job is triggered only when
we merge a PR.
Normal direct push will not trigger this job.
How can we do that? It seems
Hello Robert,
There is a trick here: your ssl certificate must be trusted by both your
JVM and by the native "git" executable.
The native "git" executable picks its certificates from "/etc/ssl/certs/"
on ubuntu, the folder should be similar on other linux distributions.
The default JVM SSL
I have a fresh install of Jenkins that will not connect to my Github
Enterprise instance. We are using an in house CA with our custom TLD (so
https://github.acme) and aren't having any other SSL troubles outside of
this.
Does anyone know if the CA certs need to be installed in a specific way
project, but then it doesn't show the "SCM changes detected"
>> line. Once I manually trigger a build, it starts working again.
>>
>> It also has the issue that the builds aren't parameterized when using the
>> github plugin. It would be nice if the git sha from a githu
gt; line. Once I manually trigger a build, it starts working again.
>
> It also has the issue that the builds aren't parameterized when using the
> github plugin. It would be nice if the git sha from a github push was a
> parameter to the build, but instead once the build starts it r
t show the "SCM changes detected"
line. Once I manually trigger a build, it starts working again.
It also has the issue that the builds aren't parameterized when using the
github plugin. It would be nice if the git sha from a github push was a
parameter to the build, but instead once t
Hello,
I have asked this question on SO but am not sure if it will be answered
soon:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/38149468/jenkins-github-plugin-how-to-make-job-to-be-triggered-only-on-pushes-to-master.
Here is quote:
I am configuring Jenkins job which does a release of my app's build
n Monday, November 2, 2015 at 11:15:53 PM UTC+3, kg...@cardtapp.com wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm struggling to get Github web hooks working as expected after
> following instructions here:
>
>
> https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Github+Plugin#GitHubPlugin-Troubleshootinghooks
>
I am getting the above issue in Jenkins 1.6.7 on Windows, what's the
solution? This link doesn't mention how to resolve it:
https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-20123
Thanks
Jirong
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following instructions here:
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I'm trying to accomplish the following:
1. Build project per commit on any feature branch
2. Build
of branches to build to exclude those branches
which you never want to build.
Mark Waite
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 12:45 PM, jpd4nt jdra...@nationaltheatre.org.uk
javascript: wrote:
Hi Konrad.
What version of jenkins are you using?
What version of github plugin are you using?
How have you
Hi Konrad.
What version of jenkins are you using?
What version of github plugin are you using?
How have you get git configured for the project?
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), you probably need to
adjust your definition of branches to build to exclude those branches
which you never want to build.
Mark Waite
On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 12:45 PM, jpd4nt jdrawn...@nationaltheatre.org.uk
wrote:
Hi Konrad.
What version of jenkins are you using?
What version of github plugin
HELP!
On Monday, April 6, 2015 at 12:14:52 PM UTC-4, Konrad Slepoy wrote:
I am configuring our system to build when a change is pushed to github.
However, on the first push made by a user, all branches build. Is there a
way to make only changed branches build? I don't want every branch
I am configuring our system to build when a change is pushed to github.
However, on the first push made by a user, all branches build. Is there a
way to make only changed branches build? I don't want every branch to build
on a user's first connection between their github and their jenkins.
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Running the current Jenkins / plugins I get:
Mar 07, 2015 2:55:06 PM com.cloudbees.jenkins.GitHubWebHook processGitHubPayload
INFO: Received POST for https://github.com/CipherShed/CipherShed
Mar 07, 2015 2:55:06 PM hudson.ExtensionFinder$GuiceFinder$FaultTolerantScope$1
error
WARNING: Failed to
-Original Message-
From: Jason Pyeron
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2015 16:00
Running the current Jenkins / plugins I get:
Mar 07, 2015 2:55:06 PM com.cloudbees.jenkins.GitHubWebHook
processGitHubPayload
INFO: Received POST for https://github.com/CipherShed/CipherShed
Mar 07,
github is configured of type 'pull_request' the post,
the plugin throws an exception complaining that there is no payload.
Github support seems to suggest that they are sending the correct payload.
Exact line throwing the exception maps to this line -
https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/blob
.
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 4:05:14 PM UTC-5, Andy Freeland wrote:
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest version
of the GitHub plugin (https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/pull/23). I
built and installed the plugin, but I haven't found anywhere to configure
.
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 4:05:14 PM UTC-5, Andy Freeland wrote:
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest
version of the GitHub plugin (
https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/pull/23). I built and
installed the plugin, but I haven't found anywhere
no
idea what it's doing.
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 4:05:14 PM UTC-5, Andy Freeland wrote:
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest
version of the GitHub plugin (https://github.com/jenkinsci/**
github-plugin/pull/23https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/pull/23
, Andy Freeland wrote:
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest version
of the GitHub plugin (https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/pull/23). I
built and installed the plugin, but I haven't found anywhere to configure
authentication to actually post the commit
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest
version of the GitHub plugin
(https://github.com/jenkinsci/github-plugin/pull/23). I built and installed
the plugin, but I haven't found anywhere to configure authentication to
actually post the commit statuses.
In my
I'm also not seeing any logs from the post-build actions, so I have no idea
what it's doing.
On Thursday, March 7, 2013 4:05:14 PM UTC-5, Andy Freeland wrote:
I've been trying to use the commit status functionality from the latest
version of the GitHub plugin (
https://github.com/jenkinsci
Not sure if this is applicable to your situation, but when I had that issue
I found that the user jenkins was running as was a system user, so the
credentials did not match. Iirc, I ended up using the environment injector
plugin to set the user to run the job as.
hth
chanda
On Thu, Feb 21, 2013
Hey, this has happened to me twice on two different Ubuntu 10.04 servers
running a fresh install of Jenkins 1.457.
I install the Git and GitHub plugins and configure my new Jenkins job to
build when it receives a push notification from GitHub. In the job
config I leave Branches to build - Branch
Your theory is correct. The git-plugin will list every branch revision,
filter out non-top revision (branches that are fully merged in another
branch) and then build them one by one, oldest commit first.
Once you've built all there is to build, only changes will build.
Maybe you could consider
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