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Jenkins Pipeline exposes environment variables via the global variable env , which is available from anywhere within a Jenkinsfile . The full list of ...
A Jenkinsfile can be written using two types of syntax — Declarative and Scripted. Declarative and Scripted Pipelines are constructed fundamentally differently.
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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 ...
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 ...
Jenkins Pipeline includes built-in documentation and the Snippet Generator which are key resources when developing Pipelines. They provide detailed help and ...
As of version 2.7 of the Pipeline: Shared Groovy Libraries plugin, there is a new option for loading (non-implicit) libraries in a script: a library step that ...
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 ...
Any tool that can be packaged in a Docker container can be used with ease, by making only minor edits to a Jenkinsfile . Jenkinsfile (Declarative Pipeline).
A Pipeline job type uses a Groovy-based DSL for job definitions. The DSL affords the advantage of defining jobs programmatically: node('linux'){ git url: 'https ...
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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