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# Create a [[Jenkins_Projects_(aka_Jobs)_for_GitHub| Jenkins job]] that builds the GitHub repository. | # Create a [[Jenkins_Projects_(aka_Jobs)_for_GitHub| Jenkins job]] that builds the GitHub repository. | ||
# Set up a [[GitHub/Jenkins: Setting up Webhooks| Jenkins/GitHub webhook]] | # Set up a [[GitHub/Jenkins: Setting up Webhooks| Jenkins/GitHub webhook]] | ||
+ | # Work on the project following the [[Git_Branching_Strategy| branching strategy]] | ||
+ | # At release time, perform the expected [[Continuous_Integration:_Developer| release activities]] | ||
''To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see [[Continuous_Integration_procedure_(2019)#Complete_Guide | CI guide]].'' | ''To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see [[Continuous_Integration_procedure_(2019)#Complete_Guide | CI guide]].'' | ||
[[Category:Continuous_Integration]] | [[Category:Continuous_Integration]] |
Revision as of 00:31, 1 December 2019
This section collects the steps for Developers to enable the CI pipeline with an existing GitHub repository.
- Configure the development machine.
- Switch the POM to inherit from maven-parent 1.1.0 (the Jenkins project will not build until this step).
- Make sure the SCM Connection in your POM is properly configure to point to your GitHub repository.
- Create a Jenkins job that builds the GitHub repository.
- Set up a Jenkins/GitHub webhook
- Work on the project following the branching strategy
- At release time, perform the expected release activities
To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see CI guide.