In the Connect to a Git repository section, enter the URL for your Git repository in the Repository URL field. Connect to a Git repository. You now must specify ...
This tutorial shows you how to use the Blue Ocean feature of Jenkins to create a Pipeline that orchestrates building a simple application.
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The first time you create a Pipeline in Blue Ocean for a specific Git server, Blue Ocean prompts you for your Git credentials to allow you to create Pipelines ...
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 ...
The Blue Ocean Pipeline Editor is an easy way for anyone to get started with creating Pipelines in Jenkins. It's also great for existing Jenkins users to start ...
Install the Docker Pipeline plugin through the Manage Jenkins > Plugins page · After installing the plugin, restart Jenkins so that the plugin is ready to use.
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Jenkins Pipeline includes built-in documentation and the Snippet Generator which are key resources when developing Pipelines. They provide detailed help and ...
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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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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