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Jenkins 2.x Continuous Integration Cookbook - Third Edition

By : Mitesh Soni, Alan Mark Berg
Book Image

Jenkins 2.x Continuous Integration Cookbook - Third Edition

By: Mitesh Soni, Alan Mark Berg

Overview of this book

Jenkins 2.x is one of the most popular Continuous Integration servers in the market today. It was designed to maintain, secure, communicate, test, build, and improve the software development process. This book will begin by guiding you through steps for installing and configuring Jenkins 2.x on AWS and Azure. This is followed by steps that enable you to manage and monitor Jenkins 2.x. You will also explore the ways to enhance the overall security of Jenkins 2.x. You will then explore the steps involved in improving the code quality using SonarQube. Then, you will learn the ways to improve quality, followed by how to run performance and functional tests against a web application and web services. Finally, you will see what the available plugins are, concluding with best practices to improve quality.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

Configuring an Android project for execution

You have already created a Freestyle project in Jenkins in Chapter 1, getting Started with Jenkins, in the recipe Creating a Freestyle Job for an Ant project. You need to create Freestyle project for an Android project.

Getting ready

You can use Android Lint for static code analysis. Before configuring Continuous Integration, install the required plugins.

Go to Jenkins dashboard | Manage Jenkins | ManagePlugins | Available

Install the Android Lint plugin:

Wait until the plugin has been installed successfully:

Go to Jenkins dashboard | Manage Jenkins | Global Tool Configuration | Gradle | Add Gradle, as shown in this screenshot:

Go to Jenkins dashboard | Manage Jenkins|Configure...