Referencing another project by name. In many places throughout Jenkins, you can refer to another project/job by name. For example, in a Pipeline Script, ...
Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language · Change time zone · Remote Access API · Executor Starvation ...
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Best Practices · Working with projects · Using credentials · Search Box · Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language ...
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Document Jenkins on Kubernetes ... Working with projects · Using credentials · Search Box · Referencing another project by name ... Using JMeter with Jenkins ...
Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language · Change time zone · Remote Access API · Executor Starvation ...
Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language · Change time zone · Remote Access API · Executor Starvation ...
Copy an existing project by clicking the "New Item" link on the side panel. Enter the name of the destination project in the "Item name" field.
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Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints · Using local language · Change time zone · Remote Access API · Executor Starvation ...
The vars directory hosts script files that are exposed as a variable in Pipelines. The name of the file is the name of the variable in the Pipeline. So if you ...
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 ...