commit | 86650e265b776914fc4c143ea34784ce02ec3499 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Darius Jokilehto <dariusjokilehto+os@gmail.com> | Fri Nov 18 11:14:36 2022 +0000 |
committer | Darius Jokilehto <dariusjokilehto+os@gmail.com> | Fri Nov 18 11:18:03 2022 +0000 |
tree | c905420e8db915db119e1337b069ea7f4981e7ee | |
parent | 4b29b7381edd4e1d9a1ca146cd93e847d0daeff1 [diff] |
Build jenkins server without using a template We can use ARGs in our Dockerfile directly to eliminate the need of a template to generate our actual Dockerfile. This simplifies the build process by eliminating an additional step that can be expressed in Docker natively. Change-Id: Icb72837f3535cec4e7ccd2c1365aab96f8bb8d2e
This project uses Jenkins Jobs Builder [1] to generate jobs from yaml descriptor files.
To add new jobs reuse existing templates, defaults etc. as much as possible. E.g. adding a job to build an additional branch of a project may be as easy as adding the name of the branch to an existing project.
To ensure well readable yaml-files, use yamllint [2] to lint the yaml-files. Yamllint can be downloaded using Python Pip:
pip3 install yamllint
To run the linter, execute this command from the project's root directory:
yamllint -c yamllint-config.yaml jenkins/**/*.yaml
Yamllint will not fix detected issues itself.
[1] https://docs.openstack.org/infra/jenkins-job-builder/index.html [2] https://pypi.org/project/yamllint/