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gulp-jenkins

v1.0.0

Published

Jenkins Plugin for Gulp

Downloads

3,031

Readme

gulp-jenkins

Jenkins plugin for Gulp

npm version Dependency Status devDependency Status

Information

Usage

var jenkins = require('gulp-jenkins');

jenkins.init({
  username: 'Agent_007',
  password: 'golden_gun',
  url: 'jenkins.your-site.com'
});

gulp.task('build production', function() {
  return gulp.src('./*')
    .pipe(jenkins.build('Secret_App', {
      target_env: 'prod',
      tag_name: 'tags/v0.07/trunk',
    }));
});

init(options)

required

Before running builds or making use of the jenkins service, you must provide a url to where the Jenkins CI tool exists. Also, you may provide your credentials here for when connecting to the service. In the least, a url must be provided.

How do I provide my own custom callback?

Since gulp-jenkins is a very lightweight wrapper on top of node-jenkins-api, you can provide your own callback into any of the functions. Below is an example:

gulp.task('build production', function() {
  return gulp.src('./*')
  .pipe(jenkins.build('Secret_App', {
    target_env: 'prod',
    tag_name: 'tags/v0.07/trunk',
  }, function(err, data) {
    if(err) { /* do something */ }
    else { /* do something else */ }
  }));
});

TIP: The last parameter of any function in gulp-jenkins is the optional callback parameter

If no callback is provided, the results of the execution will be printed into the Gulp log.

Supported Functions

The gulp-jenkins plugin is wrapped on top of the node-jenkins-api package by jansepar. Please refer to their docs for information.

Issues

Since gulp-jenkins is wrapped on top of node-jenkins-api, all issues should be routed directly to that project. However, if there is an issue within the gulp logs or with how the actual plugin works with Gulp, then please report the issue here