Docker with Jenkins Plugins
At times you might want to add have a version of Jenkins that automatically has a predefined set of plugins installed .
You might want to find an existing jenkins with all the installed plugins assume the url is http://myjenkinshostname/jenkins to get the list of plugins you might need.
Navigate to http://myjenkinshostname/jenkins/script there you want to past the following codes and execute :
def plugins = jenkins.model.Jenkins.instance.getPluginManager().getPlugins() plugins.each {println "${it.getShortName()}: ${it.getVersion()}"}
There are other ways to also get the list of plugins , check this site .
You would then create a docker file where you define all these necessary e.g
===Dockerfile==================
FROM jenkins/jenkins:lts
ENV JENKINS_OPTS --prefix=/jenkins
RUN /usr/local/bin/install-plugins.sh aws-credentials amazon-ecr amazon-ecs pipeline-maven
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When the docker container is initialised this will automatically install all the plugins you define within it.
Apparently there is a way to all install tools directly through a groovy script as mentioned on the official github repo for jenkins but I have yet to try it .
This list of scripts might then be interesting to try out for automatic installation of tools e.g to automatically install a specific version of maven .
You might want to find an existing jenkins with all the installed plugins assume the url is http://myjenkinshostname/jenkins to get the list of plugins you might need.
Navigate to http://myjenkinshostname/jenkins/script there you want to past the following codes and execute :
def plugins = jenkins.model.Jenkins.instance.getPluginManager().getPlugins() plugins.each {println "${it.getShortName()}: ${it.getVersion()}"}
There are other ways to also get the list of plugins , check this site .
You would then create a docker file where you define all these necessary e.g
===Dockerfile==================
FROM jenkins/jenkins:lts
ENV JENKINS_OPTS --prefix=/jenkins
RUN /usr/local/bin/install-plugins.sh aws-credentials amazon-ecr amazon-ecs pipeline-maven
==========================
When the docker container is initialised this will automatically install all the plugins you define within it.
Apparently there is a way to all install tools directly through a groovy script as mentioned on the official github repo for jenkins but I have yet to try it .
This list of scripts might then be interesting to try out for automatic installation of tools e.g to automatically install a specific version of maven .
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