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1 -Installing and Configuring Jenkins Build Server
1 +Installing and Using the Hudson build server
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1 -**[[Jenkins>>http://jenkins-ci.org/]]** is an "extensible continuous integration server". It monitors repeated executions of jobs, such as building software projects, and can be used to build WebObjects applications and frameworks. Jenkins is an open source project and can be used at no cost. It is hosted on [[Github.com>>https://github.com/jenkinsci]].
1 +[[Hudson>>http://hudson-ci.org/]] is an "extensible continuous integration server". It monitors repeated executions of jobs, such as building software projects, and can be used to build WebObjects applications and frameworks. Hudson is an open source project, and can be used at no cost. An introductory presentation on building WebObjects projects with Hudson was given by Mike Schrag at WOWODC-West in 2009, and the video can be [[purchased from wocommunity.org>>http://www.wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wa/recordings]].
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3 -An introductory presentation on building WebObjects projects with Hudson (the predecessor to Jenkins) was given by Mike Schrag at WOWODC-West in 2009, and the video can be [[purchased from wocommunity.org>>http://www.wocommunity.org/apps/WebObjects/WOCommunity.woa/wa/recordings]].
3 +== Setting up Hudson ==
4 4  
5 -=== Upgrading from Hudson ===
5 +There are a couple different ways to run Hudson. The easiest is to run it as a standalone application.
6 6  
7 -Switching from Hudson to Jenkins is straight-forward since Hudson was the foundation that Jenkins was forked from. jenkins-ci.org has a [[wiki entry>>https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Upgrading+from+Hudson+to+Jenkins]] to help with the change.
7 +=== Standalone Installation ===
8 8  
9 -=== Stand-Alone Mac OS X Setup ===
9 +{{info}}
10 +These instructions are based on David Avendasora's setup. You may have different preferences as to where to install Hudson at or where to set its home directory to.
11 +{{/info}}
10 10  
11 -1. Download the Jenkins Binary Installer from the [[Jenkins Website>>http://jenkins-ci.org/]].
12 -The direct link to get the latest installer is: [[http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/osx/latest]]. This will download a standard OS X Installer Package named ##jenkins-n.nnn.pkg##.
13 -1. Run the installer
14 -[[image:JenkinsInstaller.png]]
15 -1. Restart your computer
16 -This is required because the current version of Jenkins does not create the its directory until it launches after you restart you computer.
17 -1. Point your browser to: [[http://localhost:8080/]]
18 -1. Start setting up jobs (Instructions from WOWODC2011 Coming Soon)
13 +1. Create a ##/Developer/Hudson/Home## directory.
14 +1. [[Download Hudson>>http://hudson-ci.org/latest/hudson.war]], saving ##hudson.war## file to ##/Developer/Hudson##.
15 +1. Launch Hudson with the following command in Terminal.app:
19 19  
20 -=== Stand-Alone CentOS/RedHat/Amazon Linux ===
21 -
22 -The easiest way to install Jenkins on a Fedora/RedHat/CentOS/Amazon Linux is by using [[Yum>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_dog_Updater,_Modified]]. The Jenkins project have a Yum repository and [[complete instructions>>https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Installing+Jenkins+on+RedHat+distributions]] on how to add the repository + install Jenkins the first time. You can also manually install Jenkins from a RPM available on jenkins-ci.org.
23 -
24 -Please note that on CentOS 5.x (I don't know for CentOS 6), the list of root certificates is old, and you will get error when trying to clone a Git repository coming from GitHub. To update the list of root certificates, do:
25 -
26 26  {{code}}
27 27  
28 -sudo cp /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt.original
29 -sudo curl http://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem -o /etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt
19 +java -DHUDSON_HOME=/Developer/Hudson/Home -jar /Developer/Hudson/hudson.war
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31 31  {{/code}}
32 32  
33 -=== Stand-Alone Ubuntu/Debian ===
23 +{{info}}
34 34  
35 -Follow [[the following instructions>>http://pkg.jenkins-ci.org/debian/]] to get Jenkins running on a Ubuntu or Debian system. If you didn't install a Sun JVM before installing Jenkins from their repository, it will install OpenJDK 1.6. [[Check the Ubuntu documentation>>https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java]] for details on how to install a JDK on Ubuntu.
25 +If you have an instance of Tomcat or AJP running in a different process you can also use the {{\-}}{{{}{-}httpPort{-}}} and {{\-ajp13Port}} options to change the ports used.
26 +{code}
27 +java -DHUDSON_HOME=/Developer/Hudson/Home -jar /Developer/Hudson/hudson.war -httpPort=9080 --ajp13Port=9009
28 +{code}
36 36  
37 -=== Using SSL ===
30 +{{/info}}
38 38  
39 -Setting up SSL for Jenkins is surprisingly easy. The following is originally from the [[SSL Setup Options>>http://jenkins.361315.n4.nabble.com/SSL-Setup-Options-td954261.html]] page on nabble.com:
32 +1. Point your browser to: [[http://localhost:8080/]]
33 +1. Start setting up jobs
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41 -1. Create a selfsigned test SSL certificate. 
42 -keytool genkey keyalg RSA alias selfsigned keystore keystore.jks -storepass ToPSecRet321 dname "cn=localhost"
43 -1. Launch Jenkins.
44 -
45 -{{noformat}}
46 -java -jar jenkins.war --httpPort=-1 --httpsPort=8080 --httpsKeyStore=keystore.jks --httpsKeyStorePassword=ToPSecRet321
47 -{{/noformat}}
48 -
49 -1. Launch browser 
50 -Open "https:~/~/localhost:8080" in browser. You might get a browser warning, because the certificate is not signed by a known certificate authority. Communication is SSL-encrypted nevertheless.
51 -
52 -{{note title="Please Note"}}
53 -The port has changed from the original instructions. That was required on Mac OS X because of permissions. Also, it's worth noting that the keytool asks for a second password for the private key of the ssl certificate. We are using the same password as the keystore password and everything works. It is unclear if that makes a difference.
54 -{{/note}}
55 -
56 56  === Servlet Container Installation on Mac OS X (10.5, 10.6) ===
57 57  
58 58  1. Install Tomcat from [[http://www.macports.org]] with the command
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90 90  
91 91  {{/noformat}}
92 92  
93 -1. [[Download Jenkins>>http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/latest/jenkins.war]], saving ##jenkins.war## somewhere for later.
94 -1. Create a folder for Jenkins to work in: ##/opt/local/var/db/jenkins##
95 -1. Change ownership of that folder: ##chown www:_www /opt/local/var/db/jenkins##
72 +1. [[Download Hudson>>http://hudson-ci.org/latest/hudson.war]], saving ##hudson.war## somewhere for later.
73 +1. Create a folder for Hudson to work in: ##/opt/local/var/db/hudson##
74 +1. Change ownership of that folder: ##chown www:_www /opt/local/var/db/hudson##
96 96  1. Add the following to ##/opt/local/share/java/tomcat6/conf/setenv.local##:
97 97  
98 98  {{noformat}}
99 99  
100 -export JENKINS_HOME=/opt/local/var/db/jenkins
79 +export HUDSON_HOME=/opt/local/var/db/hudson
101 101  export JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.awt.headless=true
102 102  
103 103  {{/noformat}}
104 104  
105 -1. Install Jenkins in Tomcat: go to [[http://localhost:8080]], login with the user and password that you have created in ##tomcat-users.xml##, and upload ##jenkins.war## to the Tomcat server.
106 -1. Goto [[http://localhost:8080/jenkins]] and you can start configuring your Jenkins build server.
84 +1. Install Hudson in Tomcat: go to [[http://localhost:8080]], login with the user and password that you have created in ##tomcat-users.xml##, and upload ##hudson.war## to the Tomcat server.
85 +1. Goto [[http://localhost:8080/hudson]] and you can start configuring your Hudson build server.
107 107  
108 108  === {{color value="#000000"}}{*}Servlet Container Installation on Mac OS X Server (10.6)*{{/color}} ===
109 109  
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128 128  {{/panel}}
129 129  
130 130  1. The way to start it depends on the version. The current way is to go to the Web Settings in Server Admin, Settings, General, check the Tomcat checkbox. Restart the WebServer. 
131 -1. [[Download Jenkins>>http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/latest/jenkins.war]], saving ##jenkins.war## somewhere for later.
132 -1. Create a folder for Jenkins to work in: ##/Library/Jenkins##
133 -1. Change ownership of that folder: ##chown appserver:sys /Library/Jenkins##
134 -1. Add the following to ##/Library/Tomcat/bin/setenv.sh##:
110 +1. {{color value="#003366"}}[{{/color}}{{color value="#003366"}}Download Hudson{{/color}}http:~/~/hudson-ci.org/latest/hudson.war, saving ##hudson.war## somewhere for later.
111 +1. Create a folder for Hudson to work in: ##/Library/hudson##
112 +1. Change ownership of that folder: ##chown appserver:sys /Library/Hudson##
113 +1. Add the following to ##/Library/Tomcat/bin/setenv.sh##:
135 135  
136 -{{code}}
115 +{{noformat}}
137 137  
138 -export JENKINS_HOME=/Library/Jenkins
117 +export HUDSON_HOME=/Library/Hudson
139 139  export JAVA_OPTS=-Djava.awt.headless=true
140 140  
141 -{{/code}}
120 +{{/noformat}}
142 142  
143 -1. Make sure that you are using UTF-8 in the Connector, by adding ##URIEncoding="UTF-8"## to the Connector in ##/Library/tomcat/conf/server.xml## as shown here:
122 +1. Make sure that you are using UTF8 in the Connector, by adding
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145 -{{code value="xml"}}
124 +{{noformat}}
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147 -<Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
148 - connectionTimeout="20000"
149 - redirectPort="8443" URIEncoding="UTF-8"/>
126 +URIEncoding="UTF-8"
150 150  
151 -{{/code}}
128 +{{/noformat}}
152 152  
153 -1. Install Jenkins in Tomcat: go to [[http://localhost:8080]], login with the user and password that you have created in tomcat-users.xml, and upload jenkins.war to the Tomcat server.
154 -1. Goto [[http://localhost:8080/jenkins]]&nbsp;and you can start configuring your Jenkins build server.
130 +to the Connector in /Library/tomcat/conf/server.xml in such a way:
155 155  
156 -== Building WO Apps ==
132 +{{noformat}}
157 157  
158 -* Check out [[Installing and Configuring Jenkins Build Server^setupWorkspace.sh]]
134 + <Connector port="8080" protocol="HTTP/1.1"
135 + connectionTimeout="20000"
136 + redirectPort="8443" URIEncoding="UTF-8"/>
159 159  
160 -== Jenkins plugins ==
138 +{{/noformat}}
161 161  
162 -After Jenkins is installed and started, you will need to install at the very minimum two plugins: [[Multiple SCMs>>https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Multiple+SCMs+Plugin]] and [[Git>>https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Git+Plugin]]. They are required if you need to build projects by using the WOJenkins templates. If your projects are under another SCM like Subversion or CVS, you also need to install Jenkins for it.
140 +1. Install Hudson in Tomcat: go to [[http://localhost:8080]], login with the user and password that you have created in tomcat-users.xml, and upload hudson.war to the Tomcat server.
163 163  
164 -== Building projects ==
142 +1. Goto [[http://localhost:8080/hudson]]&nbsp;and you can start configuring your Hudson build server.
165 165  
166 -See [[WO:Configuring jobs in Jenkins]]
144 +== Building WO Apps ==
145 +
146 +* Check out [[^setupWorkspace.sh]]