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Extending Jenkins

By : Donald Simpson
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Extending Jenkins

By: Donald Simpson

Overview of this book

Jenkins CI is the leading open source continuous integration server. It is written in Java and has a wealth of plugins to support the building and testing of virtually any project. Jenkins supports multiple Software Configuration Management tools such as Git, Subversion, and Mercurial. This book explores and explains the many extension points and customizations that Jenkins offers its users, and teaches you how to develop your own Jenkins extensions and plugins. First, you will learn how to adapt Jenkins and leverage its abilities to empower DevOps, Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, and Agile projects. Next, you will find out how to reduce the cost of modern software development, increase the quality of deliveries, and thereby reduce the time to market. We will also teach you how to create your own custom plugins using Extension points. Finally, we will show you how to combine everything you learned over the course of the book into one real-world scenario.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Extending Jenkins
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

A brief history of Jenkins plugins


There are thousands of plugins available for Jenkins, and they cover a vast range of tasks and provide a wealth of valuable resources for the community that uses and works with Jenkins. Many of the existing plugins started out by providing simple functions and offering limited functionalities, but the majority of them have grown and developed into very mature software that offers large degrees of functionality. Many plugins have also been incorporated into Jenkins core functionality—turning them from an additional and optional add-on component to code that is shipped within Jenkins by default.

A major part of the reason for the success of Jenkins and its range of plugins is the design philosophy that was used to develop and extend Jenkins from the beginning. This approach to software development has encouraged people to work together, enabled projects to benefit from each other, and created a highly productive and collaborative community of developers and...