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# Create a [[Jenkins_Projects_(aka_Jobs)_for_GitHub| Jenkins job]] that builds the GitHub repository.
 
# Create a [[Jenkins_Projects_(aka_Jobs)_for_GitHub| Jenkins job]] that builds the GitHub repository.
 
# Set up a [[GitHub/Jenkins: Setting up Webhooks| Jenkins/GitHub webhook]]
 
# Set up a [[GitHub/Jenkins: Setting up Webhooks| Jenkins/GitHub webhook]]
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# Work on the project following the [[Git_Branching_Strategy| branching strategy]]
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# At release time, perform the expected [[Continuous_Integration:_Developer| release activities]]
  
 
''To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see [[Continuous_Integration_procedure_(2019)#Complete_Guide | CI guide]].''
 
''To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see [[Continuous_Integration_procedure_(2019)#Complete_Guide | CI guide]].''
  
 
[[Category:Continuous_Integration]]
 
[[Category:Continuous_Integration]]

Revision as of 00:31, 1 December 2019

This section collects the steps for Developers to enable the CI pipeline with an existing GitHub repository.

  1. Configure the development machine.
  2. Switch the POM to inherit from maven-parent 1.1.0 (the Jenkins project will not build until this step).
  3. Make sure the SCM Connection in your POM is properly configure to point to your GitHub repository.
  4. Create a Jenkins job that builds the GitHub repository.
  5. Set up a Jenkins/GitHub webhook
  6. Work on the project following the branching strategy
  7. At release time, perform the expected release activities

To have a complete overview of the Continuous Integration Procedure see CI guide.