Configuring Jenkins
If you are using a Jenkins task in your pipeline, configure Jenkins.
Do the following steps:
- On the orchestration server, create an authentication profile that uses Jenkins
credentials.
- Click .
- Enter a name, and then click Create and open.
- In the User name field, enter the user name of the Jenkins user.
- Click Set password, enter the Jenkins password, and then click Submit.
- Click the Preemptive authentication check box.
- Click Save.
- Because the Jenkins task does not support Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF),
disable it by completing the following steps:
- In Jenkins, click Manage Jenkins.
- Click Configure Global Security.
- In the CSRF Protection section, clear the Prevent Cross Site Request Forgery exploits check box.
- Click Save.
- Install the Post build task plug-in.
- Install the curl command on the Jenkins server.
- Create a new freestyle project.
- On the General tab, select the This project is parameterized check box.
- Add the BuildID and CallBackURL parameters.
- Click Add parameter, and then select String parameter.
- In the String field, enter BuildID.
- Click Add parameter, and then select String parameter.
- In the String field, enter CallBackURL.
- In the Build Triggers section, select the Trigger builds remotely check box.
- In the Authentication Token field, select the token that you want to use when you start Jenkins jobs remotely.
- In the Build Environment section, select the Use Secret text(s) or file(s) check box.
- In the Bindings section, do the following actions:
- Click Add, and then select User name and password (conjoined).
- In the Variable field, enter RMCREDENTIALS
- .In the Credentials field, click Specific credentials.
- Click Add, and then select Jenkins.
- In the Add credentials dialog box, in the Username field, enter the operator ID of the release manager operator that is configured on the orchestration server.
- In the Password field, enter the password.
- Click Save.
- Configure information in the Post-Build Actions section,
depending on your operating system:
- If Jenkins is running on Microsoft Windows, go to step 13.
- If Jenkins is running on Linux, go to step 14.
- If Jenkins is running on Microsoft Windows, add the following post-build tasks:
- Click Add post-build action, and then select Post build task.
- In the Log text field, enter a unique string that for the message that is displayed in the build console output when a build fails, for example BUILD FAILURE.
- In the Script field, enter curl --user %RMCREDENTIALS% -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST --data "{\"jobName\":\"%JOB_NAME%\",\"buildNumber\":\"%BUILD_NUMBER%\",\"pyStatusValue\":\"FAIL\",\"pyID\":\"%BuildID%\"}" "%CallBackURL%".
- Click Add another task.
- In the Log text field, enter a unique string that for the message that is displayed in the build console output when a build is successful, for example BUILD SUCCESS.
- In the Script field, enter curl --user %RMCREDENTIALS% -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST --data "{\"jobName\":\"%JOB_NAME%\",\"buildNumber\":\"%BUILD_NUMBER%\",\"pyStatusValue\":\"SUCCESS\",\"pyID\":\"%BuildID%\"}" "%CallBackURL%"
- Click Save.
- If Jenkins is running on Linux, add the following post-build tasks. Use the
dollar sign ($) instead of the percent sign (%) to access the environment
variables:
- Click Add post-build action, and then select Post build task.
- In the Log text field, enter a unique string that for the message that is displayed in the build console output when a build fails, for example BUILD FAILURE.
- In the Script field, enter curl --user $RMCREDENTIALS -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST --data "{\"jobName\":\"$JOB_NAME\",\"buildNumber\":\"$BUILD_NUMBER\",\"pyStatusValue\":\"FAIL\",\"pyID\":\"$BuildID\"}" "$CallBackURL"
- Click Add another task.
- In the Log text field, enter a unique string that for the message that is displayed in the build console output when a build is successful, for example BUILD SUCCESS.
- In the Script field, enter curl --user $RMCREDENTIALS -H "Content-Type: application/json" -X POST --data "{\"jobName\":\"$JOB_NAME\",\"buildNumber\":\"$BUILD_NUMBER\",\"pyStatusValue\":\"SUCCESS\",\"pyID\":\"$BuildID\"}" "$CallBackURL"
- Click Save.
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