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== Github Integration ==
 
== Github Integration ==
  
Github integration requires an ouath token to create post commit callbacks to the jenkins server.
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Github integration requires an ouath token to create post commit callbacks to the jenkins server.  You can either let jenkins manage all webhooks for all your projects, or configure each project yourself.
  
 
=== Option 1: Let Jenkis Manage Webhooks ===
 
=== Option 1: Let Jenkis Manage Webhooks ===
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Each github user only needs to do this once.
  
 
* go to https://github.com/settings/applications
 
* go to https://github.com/settings/applications
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=== Option 2: Manually Manage Webhooks ===
 
=== Option 2: Manually Manage Webhooks ===
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You will have to do this for each github project you add to jenkins.
  
 
* go to your project page on github.
 
* go to your project page on github.

Revision as of 20:50, 8 March 2015

General info

Jenkins is an automatic build server. It compiles code projects on change

Github Integration

Github integration requires an ouath token to create post commit callbacks to the jenkins server. You can either let jenkins manage all webhooks for all your projects, or configure each project yourself.

Option 1: Let Jenkis Manage Webhooks

Each github user only needs to do this once.

Option 2: Manually Manage Webhooks

You will have to do this for each github project you add to jenkins.

  • go to your project page on github.
  • Click "Settings" in the right sidebar
  • Click "Webhooks and Services"
  • Click "Add Service" and type "jenkins"
    • You should see "Jenkins (Git plugin)"
  • In the "Jenkins hook url" box, enter "https://jenkins.pumpingstationone.org/github-webhook/"
  • Click "Add Service"