Jenkins Release from Jenkins by pushing Git tags This post will explain how to setup a single job in Jenkins that performs releases when tags are pushed to any number of repositories. This means you can:Let developers perform releases without
Jenkins Jenkins Integration on Steroids Parameterized jobs in Jenkins is nothing new. But integrating with services like GitHub is much more than just accepting some GET parameters. Generic Webhook Trigger aims at simplifying triggering of jobs from complex
Jenkins Managing 1000+ Git repositories in Jenkins with a breeze This is a pattern that I find simple, easy/quick while still keeping you in control of your build flow. Should be no problem applying it in an organization with a huge amount
GitLab Continuous Integration with GitLab and Jenkins My client recently started using GitLab. I did not find the plugins needed to properly verify merge requests. Here is what I wanted to do: Trigger on merge requests events. Merge, compile, test
Git GitFlow and when you should use it There are a lot of people explaining GitFlow in different blog posts and videos. I could not find one that, using the correct arguments, explained what it is good for. These are my
Jenkins Continuous Integration with Bitbucket Server and Jenkins I have started several projects where I develop plugins for Bitbucket Server and Jenkins. They are independent of each other but I thought it would be nice to have a blog post about
Git Git Changelog Lib - Changelog, or releasenotes, from template I define a changelog as a document that, for every release, contains a section describing the changes in that release. I define releasenotes as the changes made in a specific release. Most notes
Stash Simple Stash Commit Checker Update 160912: There is a new post here. I'm currently working with a customer that has around 30 comitters working on the same code base. We are using Git with Atlassian Stash. Reccently
Jenkins Building Atlassian Stash pull requests in Jenkins Update 160912: There is a new post here. We are just about to introduce pull requests at my current position. We are using Git with Atlassian Stash and Jenkins. We want to verify