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Mastering Jenkins

You're reading from   Mastering Jenkins Configure and extend Jenkins to architect, build, and automate efficient software delivery pipelines

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784390891
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Setup and Configuration of Jenkins FREE CHAPTER 2. Distributed Builds – Master/Slave Mode 3. Creating Views and Jobs in Jenkins 4. Managing Views and Jobs in Jenkins 5. Advanced Automated Testing 6. Software Deployments and Delivery 7. Build Pipelines 8. Continuous Practices 9. Integrating Jenkins with Other Technologies 10. Extending Jenkins Index

The Jenkins user interface

In Jenkins the dashboard represents the primary entry point into the Jenkins system. Upon loading Jenkins we are presented with a screen that allows us to create new jobs, schedule the execution of existing jobs, navigate into defined jobs on the system, and more. Let's drill-down into the capabilities of the main dashboard and dissect some of the functionality.

The user interface of Jenkins can be logically divided into four primary content areas: the Header, the Job Table, the Configuration Panel, and the Build Queue and Executor Status Panel. Figure 3-1 illustrates each of these four content areas.

The Jenkins user interface

Figure 3-1: The Jenkins dashboard

As we can see from the preceding screenshot, this specific Jenkins implementation is pretty slim; it has only one job and one view defined. Your specific Jenkins instance will probably be more complex. Let's take a quick tour of each of the previously described content areas and learn about the roles they play within Jenkins...

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