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Pipeline provides an extensible set of tools for modeling simple-to-complex delivery pipelines "as code" via the Pipeline domain-specific language (DSL) syntax.
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Pipeline as Code describes a set of features that allow Jenkins users to define pipelined job processes with code, stored and versioned in a source ...
Declarative Pipeline presents a more simplified and opinionated syntax on top of the Pipeline sub-systems. In order to use them, install the Pipeline: ...
From the Jenkins home page (i.e. the Dashboard of Jenkins' classic UI), click the name of your Pipeline project/item. On the left, click Pipeline Syntax and ...
... pipelines "as code" via the Pipeline DSL. This section describes how to get started with creating your Pipeline project in Jenkins and introduces you to ...
Jenkins Pipeline includes built-in documentation and the Snippet Generator which are key resources when developing Pipelines. They provide detailed help and ...
Oftentimes it is useful to share parts of Pipelines between various projects to reduce redundancies and keep code "DRY". Pipeline has support for creating " ...
Jenkins Pipeline provides an extensible set of tools for modeling simple-to-complex delivery pipelines "as code". The definition of a Jenkins Pipeline is ...
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Jenkins Pipeline (or simply Pipeline with a capital P) is a suite of plugins that supports implementing and integrating continuous delivery pipelines into ...
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General. Making sure to use Groovy code in Pipelines as glue ; Using shared libraries. Do not override built-in Pipeline steps ; Answering additional FAQs.
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