Finding Darin was a blessing. I was so nervous approaching Jenkins and watching his tutorials along with he Documentation helped me gain so much confidence. Thank you too much Darin!
I spent a lot of time watching and reading a lot of useless videos and articles, trying to accomplish deal with GitHub Pull Requests on Jenkins. It changes when I found your video! It is very clear and precise! It works very fine! You save my time! Thank you a lot! You got a new fan! : )
Thanks for your tuto Darin. But on question is: What is better to use when you manage a multi branches repo: the generic webhook trigger pluging or a multibranch pipeline?
Is it possible to programmatically prune the branches? For example, if I wanted just the branches with recent commits or only those with pull requests?
Hi Darin, you are a great teacher, and I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you for creating such valuable content.
Finding Darin was a blessing. I was so nervous approaching Jenkins and watching his tutorials along with he Documentation helped me gain so much confidence. Thank you too much Darin!
I spent a lot of time watching and reading a lot of useless videos and articles, trying to accomplish deal with GitHub Pull Requests on Jenkins.
It changes when I found your video! It is very clear and precise! It works very fine!
You save my time!
Thank you a lot!
You got a new fan! : )
Very clear. Except that webhooks don't work when you have a running jenkins docker on a localhost.
Thanks for the tutorial. Appreciate if you can also share Jenkins Job DSL syntax to create multibranch pipeline job.
Thanks for your tuto Darin. But on question is:
What is better to use when you manage a multi branches repo: the generic webhook trigger pluging or a multibranch pipeline?
Q: When will the Jenkins parameters evolve to allow users to create complex scenarios?
Is it possible to programmatically prune the branches? For example, if I wanted just the branches with recent commits or only those with pull requests?
Great, thanks!
Thank you sir! :)