2 - Use the official Jenkins docker image:
3 docker run -d -p 8080:8080 jenkins:weekly"
4 - Then install the Jenkins Plugin Dependencies as listed below
6 jenkins-jobs -l DEBUG --conf jenkins.ini update jjb
8 = Jenkins Plugin Dependencies
10 - Gerrit Trigger Plugin
15 = Creating jobs from OpenDaylight templates
17 The ODL Releng project provides 3 job templates which can be used to
20 Note: The templates below depend on a modified JJB version to add
21 support for Config File Provider module in the Maven Project
22 module for JJB. This custom version of JJB can be found at:
23 https://github.com/zxiiro/jenkins-job-builder/tree/support-config-file-provider
25 == Verify Job Template
27 The Verify job template creates a Gerrit Trigger job that will trigger
28 when a new patch is submitted to Gerrit.
32 The Merge job template is similar to the Verify Job Template except it
33 will trigger once a Gerrit patch is merged into
38 The Daily (or Nightly) Job Template creates a job which will run on a
39 Daily basis and also Submits Sonar reports.
42 == Basic Job Configuration
44 To create a jobs based on the above templates you can use the example
45 template which will create 6 jobs (verify, merge, and daily jobs for both
46 master and stable/helium branch). Begin by using job.yaml.template as a
47 starting point. You can also look at job.yaml.example to see an example
48 of a job configuration that is filled out.
50 Before starting create a sub-directory under jjb/ for your project
53 1. mkdir jjb/PROJECT # For example aaa
54 2. cp jjb/job.yaml.template jjb/PROJECT/PROJECT.yaml
55 3. Modify jjb/PROJECT/PROJECT.yaml and replace the following keywords
56 - PROJECT: With your project name (eg. aaa)
57 - MAVEN_GOALS: With your job's Maven Goals necessary to build
58 - MAVEN_OPTS: With your job's Maven Options necessary to build
60 If all your project requires is the basic verify, merge, and
61 daily jobs then using the job.template should be all you need to
62 configure for your jobs.