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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 architecture of Jenkins plugins

The Jenkins plugin architecture leverages extension points, which essentially provide implementation hooks for plug-in developers to extend the functionality of a given Jenkins subsystem, or plugin. Jenkins itself has hundreds of extension points. Extension points are automatically detected by Jenkins during the loading of the system.

The extension point architecture offers an easy way to extend or alter the inner functionality of an abstract Java class or interface without the need to recompile the subsystems. Jenkins has numerous extension points and often plugins also have extension points. The generally accepted development pattern is to locate a suitable extension point to manipulate, and then extend Jenkins (or a plugin) by implementing a set of classes and methods that override or modify the existing functionality. Some of the more common extension points include:

  • SecurityRealm
  • Builder
  • BuildStep
  • Publisher
  • Trigger
  • Recorder
  • ManagementLink

The extension points...

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