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Jenkins GitHub Issues Plugin

The Jenkins GitHub Issues plugin allows you to create a GitHub issues whenever your build fails. Once the build starts passing again, the issue will automatically be closed.

See the Jenkins plugins site at https://plugins.jenkins.io/github-issues for documentation and installation instructions. Report bugs here: http://dl.vc/jenkins-github-issues-bug (you will need to first create a Jenkins account at https://accounts.jenkins.io/)

Contribute

The documentation below is mainly for developers that want to modify the plugin itself. If you simply want to use the plugin, refer to the documentation on the Jenkins plugin site.

Building

Clone this repo and run mvn hpi:run to run a test instance of Jekins.

To package, run mvn package and grab the target/github-issues.hpi file. Run mvn release:prepare release:perform to publish.

Setup

In order to test the plugin in action, you need to create a dummy project in github and configure it either in your settings.xml or in the prepare-developement-workspace profile in your pom.xml.

In your settings.xml add the folling profile:

<profile>
  <id>github-issues-test-repo<id>
  <activation>
    <activeByDefault>true<activeByDefault>
  </activation>
  <properties>
    <github.test.project>https://github.com/YOUR_NAME/DUMMY_REPO/</github.test.project>
  </properties>
</profile>

In order to test the plugins interaction, you also need to create a github token and export it as an environment variable GITHUB_OAUTH_TOKEN. Doing this will help the src/dev/assets/work/init.groovy to setup the github server config on first start.

After you started jenkins using mvn hpi:run, a job test will be created, that will alternate with failure and success.