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(The URL $root/me/configure is a good shortcut.) You can also change your API token from here. Note that Jenkins does not do any authorization negotiation. i.e. ...
The "Security" section of the web UI allows a Jenkins administrator to enable, configure, or disable key security features which apply to the entire Jenkins ...
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The simplest way to install Jenkins on Windows is to use the Jenkins Windows installer. That program will install Jenkins as a service using a 64 bit JVM ...
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Scripts to manage Jenkins environments, or configuration management code, may need to install plugins without direct user interaction in the web UI. The Jenkins ...
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Query the test-results of a completed build. Get objects representing the latest builds of a job. Search for artifacts by simple criteria. Block until jobs are ...
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The default Jenkins installation runs on ports 8080 and 8443. Typically, HTTP/HTTPS servers run on ports 80 and 443, respectively.
System Administration · Backing-up/Restoring ... Managing systemd services · FIPS-140 ... For example, the URL https://jenkins.example.com/ has an empty context ...
An agent can use any operating system that supports Java. Any tools required for building and testing get installed on the node where the agent runs. Because ...
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A systems administrator of such an application can configure credentials in the application for dedicated use by Jenkins. This would typically be done to ...
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