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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 ...
The goal is to point pipeline authors and maintainers towards patterns that result in better Pipeline execution and away from pitfalls they might otherwise ...
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Once your Pipeline has completed, whether it succeeds or fails, you can go to the side panel for the run in the classic UI and click on "Restart from Stage".
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Jenkins provides two methods for installing plugins on the controller: Using the "Plugin Manager" in the web UI. Using the Jenkins CLI install-plugin command.
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Label assignments of various project types, both on the top level (e.g. Freestyle jobs) and within jobs (e.g. node statements in Scripted Pipeline, label ...
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Jenkins Pipeline uses a library called Groovy CPS to run Pipeline scripts. While Pipeline uses the Groovy parser and compiler, unlike a regular Groovy ...
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This example uses the Jenkins deployment pod name. To find the name of the pod, enter the following command: kubectl get pods -n jenkins.
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When Jenkins is started from a command line with java -jar jenkins.war , the log file will be written to the JENKINS_HOME directory. If no value is assigned to ...
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Access to URLs provided by the security realm (to implement user signup or handle SSO authentication) ( /securityRealm/ ). agent.jar , remoting.jar , and ...
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