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Jenkins uses projects (also known as "jobs") to perform its work. Projects are defined and run by Jenkins users. Jenkins offers several different types of ...
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Using Jenkins · Best Practices · Working with projects · Using credentials · Search Box · Referencing another project by name · Aborting a build · Fingerprints ...
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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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The Jenkins controller administers the Jenkins agents and orchestrates their work, including scheduling jobs on agents and monitoring agents. Agents may be ...
Jenkins – an open source automation server which enables developers around the world to reliably build, test, and deploy their software.
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Document Jenkins on Kubernetes ... Working with projects · Using credentials · Search ... by a specific Jenkins user (as is the case for Pipeline projects created ...
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 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 ...
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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 ...
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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