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To use this feature, first set up your build to run tests, then specify the path to JUnit XML files in the Ant glob syntax, such as **/build/test-reports/*.xml.
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The simplest and most common way of installing plugins is through the Manage Jenkins > Plugins view, available to administrators of a Jenkins environment.
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This example Java application from a GitHub repository outputs the string "Hello world!", and is accompanied by some unit tests, to check that the main ...
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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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For example, Declarative Pipeline includes a preserveStashes() option to allow stashes from a run to be retained and used if that run is restarted. Stashes ...
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Nov 12, 2018 · However, this blog post simplifies and abstracts them in order to stay focussed while discussing the primitives of delivery units. For example, ...
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Dec 6, 2023 · An overview about methods by which you can log stuff from a Jenkins job to a GitHub PR as “Checks”.
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Find Pipeline Plugin from among the plugins listed on the Available tab. (You can do this by scrolling through the plugin list or by using “Pipeline” as a term ...
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With the introduction of the Pipeline plugin, users now can implement a project's entire build/test/deploy pipeline in a Jenkinsfile and store that alongside ...
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A secondary url used to serve potentially untrusted content (especially build artifacts). This url is distinct from the Jenkins URL.
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