Difference between revisions of "Jenkins"

From PKC
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 17: Line 17:
Step 4: Install Jenkins and its dependencies
Step 4: Install Jenkins and its dependencies
  sudo apt install Jenkins
  sudo apt install Jenkins
Step 5: Use systemctl to start Jenkins service
sudo systemctl start jenkins
Step 6: You may check if Jenkins's status
sudo systemctl status jenkins
Step 7: Visit Jenkins on its default port:8080, go to a browser and type in the following URL: http://your_server_ip_or_domain:8080
The browser will prompt you to type in an initial password.
Step 8: On your server side, go to the terminal and type in this instruction:
sudo cat /var/lib/jenkins/secrets/initialAdminPassword
Step 9: The next browser page will ask you to install some plug-ins. You may choose either select plug-ins to install or install default ones. It will take a while for plug-ins to install.
Step 10: After certain plug-ins are installed, you will have to create an Admin account.
Step 11: You are ready to use Jenkins.




=References=
=References=

Revision as of 07:10, 14 June 2021

Jenkins, originally called Hudson, is an Open Source CI/CD tool.


Installation Guide

For installation on Ubuntu 20.04, administrators of the machine can follow the instructions below[1]:

Step 1: Add the repository key

wget -q -O - https://pkg.jenkins.io/debian-stable/jenkins.io.key | sudo apt-key add -

Step 2: Append the Debian repository package to source.list.d/jenkins.list

sudo sh -c 'echo deb http://pkg.jenkins.io/debian-stable binary/ > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jenkins.list'

Step 3: Update all software through apt update

sudo apt update

Step 4: Install Jenkins and its dependencies

sudo apt install Jenkins

Step 5: Use systemctl to start Jenkins service

sudo systemctl start jenkins

Step 6: You may check if Jenkins's status

sudo systemctl status jenkins

Step 7: Visit Jenkins on its default port:8080, go to a browser and type in the following URL: http://your_server_ip_or_domain:8080

The browser will prompt you to type in an initial password.

Step 8: On your server side, go to the terminal and type in this instruction:

sudo cat /var/lib/jenkins/secrets/initialAdminPassword

Step 9: The next browser page will ask you to install some plug-ins. You may choose either select plug-ins to install or install default ones. It will take a while for plug-ins to install.

Step 10: After certain plug-ins are installed, you will have to create an Admin account.

Step 11: You are ready to use Jenkins.


References