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This section builds on the information introduced in Getting started with Pipeline and should be treated solely as a reference. For more information on how ...
A continuous delivery (CD) pipeline is an automated expression of your process for getting software from version control right through to your users and ...
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This section describes how to get started with creating your Pipeline project in Jenkins and introduces you to the various ways that a Jenkinsfile can be ...
Jenkins Pipeline exposes environment variables via the global variable env , which is available from anywhere within a Jenkinsfile . The full list of ...
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Copied! The src directory should look like standard Java source directory structure. This directory is added to the classpath when executing Pipelines. The vars ...
Jenkins Pipeline includes built-in documentation and the Snippet Generator which are key resources when developing Pipelines. They provide detailed help and ...
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Jenkins Pipeline provides an extensible set of tools for modeling simple-to-complex delivery pipelines "as code". The definition of a Jenkins Pipeline is ...
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Pipeline Steps Reference. The following plugins offer Pipeline-compatible steps. Each plugin link offers more information about the parameters for each step ...
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This documentation begins with a Guided Tour to help you get up and running with Jenkins and introduce you to Jenkins's main feature, Pipeline. There are also ...
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Many organizations use Docker to unify their build and test environments across machines, and to provide an efficient mechanism for deploying applications.