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Jenkins Github private repository credentials 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

get both the git and github plugin http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin http://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Github+Plugin 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

Log into the server as the user that Jenkins runs under Using command line, change directory to ~/.ssh Generate key with 'ssh-keygen -t rsa -C 'JENKINS_USERNAME@WHATEVER_HOSTNAME'' Note that -C comment is optional, just helps you identify the public key later Do NOT use a passphrase for the keygen (at least, I could not make this work) If there's a way to use a key pair with passphrase, please comment and let me know? Init with 'ssh -v [email protected]' Reply 'yes' to add known host Copy contents of public key There's more reading about this on GitHub https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys https://help.github.com/articles/error-permission-denied-publickey 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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