Configuring Jenkins
Jenkins configuration is the most important part of how the Pagure CI works,
after you login to your Jenkins Instance.
- Go to Manage Jenkins -> Configuire Global Security and under that select
'Project-based Matrix Authorization Strategy'
- Add a user and give all the permission to that user.
- Download the following plugins:
Build Authorization Root Plugin
Git Plugins
Notification Plugin
- Click on the New Item
- Select Freestyle Project
- Click OK and enter the name of the project, make sure the project name you
filled in the Pagure CI form should match the name you entered here.
- Under 'Job Notification' click 'Add Endpoint'
- Fields in Endpoint will be :
FORMAT: JSON
PROTOCOL: HTTP
EVENT: Job Finalized
URL: <The POST URL that Jenkins form returned>
TIMEOUT: 3000
LOG: 1
- Tick the build is parameterized
- From the Add Parameter drop down select String Parameter
- Two string parameters need to be created REPO and BRANCH
- Source Code Management select Git and give the URL of the pagure project
- Under Build Trigger click on Trigger build remotely and give the same token
that you gave in the Pagure CI form.
- Under Build -> Add build step -> Execute Shell
- In the box given enter the shell steps you want for testing your project.
Example Script
if [ -n "$REPO" -a -n "$BRANCH" ]; then
git remote rm proposed || true
git remote add proposed "$REPO"
git fetch proposed
git checkout origin/master
git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"
git merge --no-ff "proposed/$BRANCH" -m "Merge PR"
fi
- After all the configuration done, go to the dev instance of pagure running
and under project settings in Plugin select Pagure CI and fill the appropriate
information. Which on submiting should give you a POST url.
- Copy and paste the URL in the Notification section under the Jenkins project
you want the CI to work.