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Jenkins setup

I just had to set up Jenkins to use GitHub. My notes (to myself, mostly):

Detailed Instructions

For setting up Jenkins to build GitHub projects. This assumes some ability to manage Jenkins, use the command line, set up a utility LDAP account, etc. Please share or improve this Gist as needed.

Install Jenkins Plugins

Make a Utility Account in the GitHub (optional)

  • This would keep your identity separate from your Jenkins server
  • Helpful if Jenkins runs under a different user

On the Jenkins server (optional)

  • If Jenkins does run as different user, set this up on your server
  • Set git user.name and user.email global config options.
  • 'git config --global user.email JENKINS_USERNAME@WHATEVER_HOSTNAME'
  • 'git config --global user.name JENKINS_USERNAME'
  • This should match the GitHub utility account username and email address

Generate rsa key pair on your Jenkins server

Update the GitHub Account for Jenkins

  • Register utility user with git.corp.adobe.com
  • Log in the utility account
  • Go to Account Settings > SSH Keys
  • Add the contents of the public key from your server

Configure Jenkins

  • Make sure the Manage Jenkins > Configure System has the right path to git
  • Set the global git user.name and user.email to match your global config options
  • Configure GitHub Web Hook to Manually manage hook urls
  • Click the (?) icon next to the manual option and copy the hook URL you see there
  • Optionally set the service account email as the Jenkins sender email address

Configure Github Project

  • Log into Github as the owner or collaborator of a repo
  • Click the Admin button for that repo
  • Select 'Service Hooks' in the left column
  • Select 'Jenkins (Github plugin)' in the Available Service Hooks column
  • Add the service hook URL for your server eg http://yourjenkinsmachine.com:8080/github-webhook/ you might find the URL in the GitHub Web Hook > Manual setting (?) help text
  • Check the 'Active' checkbox

Create a Jenkins job

  • In the general options, add the URL to the github project eg 'http://github.com/tehfoo/build-test/'
  • Under Source Code Management, select Git
  • For the repository URL, enter the SSH URL for your project this is found by toggling the HTTP/SSH button to the right of the URL field on the repo home page in GitHub eg '[email protected]:ixab/build-test.git'
  • Under Build Triggers, check the "Build when a change is pushed to GitHub"
  • Add other build task (running Grunt, or Ant, or scary Maven stuff, or whatever)

Enjoy!

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