We announced in January that Jenkins would be upgrading its Java runtime dependency to Java 8 this year. After a sizable amount of preparation, this week’s release of Jenkins 2.54 is the first weekly release to require a Java 8 runtime. For users of the weekly release, this means that Jenkins 2.54 must have a Java 8 runtime installed on the system in order to run. Those using the jenkinsci/jenkins
This is a guest post by Liam Newman, Technical Evangelist at CloudBees. In case you’ve been heads down on other projects for the past 10 months, Blue Ocean is a new user experience for Jenkins, and version 1.0 was released today! Blue Ocean makes Jenkins, and continuous delivery, approachable to all team members. I’ve been working with it for the past several months, and I can tell you it is amazi
Back in May 2016 we announced our intent to rethink the Jenkins User experience with the Blue Ocean project and today the Jenkins project are pleased to announce the general availability of Blue Ocean 1.0. Blue Ocean is an entirely new, modern and fun way for developers to use Jenkins that has been built from the ground up to help teams of any size approach Continuous Delivery. Easily installed as
Synopsis This shows usage of a simple build wrapper, specifically the AnsiColor plugin, which adds ANSI coloring to the console output. // This shows a simple build wrapper example, using the AnsiColor plugin. node { // This displays colors using the 'xterm' ansi color map. ansiColor('xterm') { // Just some echoes to show the ANSI color. stage "\u001B[31mI'm Red\u001B[0m Now not" } }
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 to use Pipeline syntax in practical examples, refer to the Using a Jenkinsfile section of this chapter. As of version 2.5 of the Pipeline plugin, Pipeline supports two discrete syntaxes which are detailed below. For the pros and cons of each, r
The regressions discovered after release have now been resolved and this post has been updated with the correct plugin version numbers.
Last week we released version 0.7.1 of the Pipeline-Model-Definition plugin and wanted to crown it as the official Beta version of the Declarative Pipeline syntax. Although it has been available in the update center since August, we continue to solidify the syntax. We feel this release is getting very close to the final version and should not change much before 1.0. However, it is still a Beta so
This is a guest post by Liam Newman, Technical Evangelist at CloudBees. Most projects need more that just JUnit result reporting. Rather than writing a custom plugin for each type of report, we can use the HTML Publisher Plugin. I’ve found a Ruby project, hermann, I’d like to build using Jenkins Pipeline. I’d also like to have the code coverage results published with each build job. I could write
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