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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 ...
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 ...
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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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 ...
Navigate to the Manage Jenkins > Plugins page in the web UI. · Click on the Advanced tab. · Choose the .hpi file from your system or enter a URL to the archive ...
Your Jenkins controller will be serving HTTP requests and storing all of the important information for your Jenkins instance in its $JENKINS_HOME folder ( ...
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You can install Jenkins through dnf . You need to add the Jenkins repository from the Jenkins website to the package manager first. Long Term Support release. A ...
Once a Jenkins environment has Blue Ocean installed and you log in to the Jenkins classic UI, you can access the Blue Ocean UI by selecting Open Blue Ocean on ...
Navigate to the Pipeline Syntax link (referenced above) from a configured Pipeline, and then click on the Declarative Directive Generator link in the sidepanel, ...