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It is defined by the Jenkins URL specified in the global configuration. --httpsListenAddress=$HTTPS_HOST. Binds Jenkins to listen for HTTPS requests on the IP ...
The procedures in this chapter are for new installations of Jenkins. Jenkins is typically run as a standalone application in its own process. The Jenkins WAR ...
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 ...
After unlocking Jenkins, the Customize Jenkins page appears. Here you can install any number of useful plugins as part of your initial setup. Click one of the ...
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 tutorial walks you through the process of deploying a Jenkins application. You will launch an EC2 instance, install Jenkins on that instance, and configure ...
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Downloading Jenkins. Jenkins is distributed as WAR files, native packages, installers, and Docker images. Follow these installation steps: Before downloading, ...
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Jenkins has a built-in command line interface that allows users and administrators to access Jenkins from a script or shell environment.
This setup wizard takes you through a few quick "one-off" steps to unlock Jenkins, customize it with plugins and create the first administrator user through ...
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This section describes procedures for configuring credentials in Jenkins. Credentials can be added to Jenkins by any Jenkins user who has the Credentials > ...
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